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CJCNJCJtAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
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E. K.- Graham, 'President.
It. S. Busbee, VicPre$ife!niO
R II. Sykes, Sec'y. and Treas. .
i UNIVERSITY FOOT-BALL. TEAM.
J D. Whitaker, Captain..
Warren 'ht Khitt, Jr. ManUger. '
Jones Fuller, Assistant Manager.
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UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM.
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R. A. Winston, Captain.
K. H. Lewis, Jr., Manager.
C. K. Dey Assistant Manager.
TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM.
G. B. Pond, Captain.
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.
- Pof. Harrington, Director.
J. K. Pfohl, Leader.
Jones Fuller, Business Manager.
ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO-
" ' CIETY.
J. V. Gore, C. E-, President.
Collier Cobb. A. M., Vice-President.
Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas;
Charles Baskerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y
Meats in Person Hall the second Tuesday
aic-ht of each month. Journals issued twice
x year.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Kemp P. Battle, LL."D., President.
E. A. Alderman, D .C. L,., Vice-President.
W. C.i Smith, Secretary.
SHAKES.PERE CLUB.
Thomas Hume, D. D. LL P., President.
Samuel May A. B., Vice-President.
R. H. Sykas Treasurer.
PHILOLOGICAL CLUB.
K. P. Ha rington, President.
F. K. BaT, Vice-President.
W. D, Toy, Sec'y. and Treas.
Meets on last Tuesday night of each month
in the English Lecture room.
FRATERNITIES (Secret).
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Zeta
Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Al
pha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma
Delta, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap
pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta.
SOCIETIES.
Theta Nu Epsilon (Secret).
Pi Sigma (Secret).
Order of Gimghouls (Junior, Secret). The
society meets in February and October. Ban
quet Thursday night of Commencement.
The C ergon's Head.
Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab
lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in
Phi Hall, New East Building.
Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established
1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di
Hall, New West Building.
UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB.
R. S. Busbee, President.
C. B. Buxton, Vice-President.
H. C. Cowles, Secretary.
G. D. Vick, Treasurer.
Meets at call of President. Leader select
ed for each german.
J, ,.';tY. M. C. A.
' '. C. H. Johnston, President.
. P. H. Ely, Vice-President.
' F. W. Coker, Cor. Sec.
J. K. Pfhol, Rec. Sec.
W. E. Cox, Treas...
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TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
E. K. Graham, President.
R. H. Graves, Vice-President.
F. B. Johnson, Sec. and Treas.
UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB.
It. 12. Follin, Manager...
Samuel May, Stage Director.
G. D. Vick," Assistant Manager.
UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT.
S. Brown Shepherd. Judge.
Jones Fuller, Associate Justice.
W. G. Cox, Solicitor.
Wescott Roberson, Clerk.
J. C. McRae, Sheriff.
The Moot Court will convene three batur
day nightsin each month.;
Church Directory.
Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. J. Cur
rie. Services every Sunday morning and
night except the. first Sunday in each month.
A VICTORIOUS DEFEAT.
Con eluded from Jirst pag e.
Collins makes 1 yd. 3d down. yd
to train. Sijnial jri ven through
centre. Carolina fails to gain,
and the ball goes to -Va.-Va. again
calls her guards and tackles back
and begins a continual mass on the
right side of Carolina's line. Pierce
2 vds. Tetuoleraan 1 d- Pierce
5 yds. Carney 5 yds, then 5 again;
Carney 2, Pierce 2 yds, then 3 yds.
Ball is now on CaroliiaV 10 yd.
line. Buxton takes Graves' place
at left half back. "Carolina makes
a Vtand.' Pierce and Carney each
fail to gain but on third down Pierce
makes the required 5 yds. Hill
makes" 4 yds and Carney carries the
ball over tor a touch down. lem
pleman kicks goal.
Score:
Virginia 12. " '.
Carolina 0.
Game is called on account of dark
ness with three more minutes to
- . In Memoriam. . ;
Whereas, We have learned with deep
sorrow of the death of our brother
David G. Worth, of Wilmington, N,
C on November the twenty-third,
eighteen lutndred and ninety-seven, be
it '. ;
Resolved, 'That, we the members of
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eui uapter oi uena xvappa xpsuun
Fraternity, desire to express our res
pect and appreciation of one, who dur
ing life, merited the love and respect
of all who knew him; arid be it further
Resolved, "That we express our
sincere sympathy with his family in
this1 their sad afflction; and be it
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the bereaved
family; that a copy be sent to our Col
lege paper for publication, and that
they be read at the memorial exercises
at the University of North Carolina on
November the twenty-eighth, eighteen
hundred and ninety -seven.
Samuel May,
M. C. Elliott, -
W.. Stamps IIowakd,
' - Committee.
The Meds. Champions for '97, Tko " w ve ytllingi;
Class Series Ended. litie.
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- g.-t it for you.
saip litis ueen pi.ieu ami ine paim yyv y
ot victory belongs to the Meds. Oil
Wednesday last they defeated the
Fresh, by the wide margin of 22-(!
The crowd was large, the day fine
and from start to finish the playing
was fast and furious
The Fresh, scored first, in about
three minutes, and seemed to have
no dfficulty whatever in carrying
the ball down the field. In perhaps
two minutes after the second kick'
off they had the ball again down at
the Meds. goal when it was fumbled
and Wright snatching it up made.ja
hundred yard sprint back to the
Fresh, goal for a touch d6wn. Tlje
Fresh, after this, had to be satisfied
with seeincr the ball: thev didn't !.
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lu iiauuic ii any moie. x ne xvieus.
punctured their line, circled . their
ends and made trouble for them gen
erally. The score was only a ques
tion of time. !
By winning this game the Meds
become the possessors of the cham
pionship pennant donated by Prof. Jewellers and
G. P. Butler. Their record is
Sophs. 4 6, Juniors 0 4, Fresh.
b22.
Wednesday night, after the game
the team showed its appreciation of
itself and good will toward the rest
of mankind by a liberal indulgence
in oratory, tin horn and fire-cracker.
'ant wewil
the Best au,i r.....j
Place in the State to Bv
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Dr. Hume Lectures.
Dr. 1 hos. Hume delivered the
Thanksgiving sermon to the students
of Oak Ridge Institute.
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lightful lecture, "Oliver Wendell
Holmes; His Wit and His Wisdom,"
before a very , large and appreciative
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"Our Churches Organized for more
Effective Work." .
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