r "Tine Tar Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS R. D. W. Covnor, - - - Editor-in-Chief. E. D. Broadhurst, .... Man. Editor. F. M. Osborne, - - - Business Manager. A. J. Barwiek - -, Ass't Business Manager. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. M. Bellamy, Jk., W. S. Ckawkokd, W. E. Cox, H.M.Wagstafk. Published every Tuesday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.60 per Year. Payable is advance or durlntr first lerm. Single Copies, 5 Cents. All matter Intended for uublicntiou should he ad dressed to the Editor-in-chief and accompanied by name oi wilier. Entered at the Post Office in Chapel Hill, N, C as second-class mail matter. U. N. C. 11, Davidson College 0 The game' with Va. Polytecnic Institute has been played. Cheer ful but tired out bv the fierce con test the Varsity boarded the 5:30 train for Charlotte and soon were away from the hospitable Twin-city ofN.C. When they arrived at Charlotte there were various rumors afloat in regard to the strength of the oppo3- ing team from Davidson Gollege. There were manv guesses as to what the score would be but as this was the first time that Davidson had ever sent' a team awav from home and nollone could estimae their strength. The score of 11 to 0 reflects credit uqon them and their coach, Mr. Geo. Stephens, U. N. C, '96. Davidson won the toss and chose the kick-off. A slight breeze was blowing- from the south so the 'Var sity chose to defend the south goal. The ball was placed in the center Quite a srood deal of interest has been excited in the last few days at of the held and promptly at 3:30 the introduction of basket-ball into Referee Alexander blew his whistle our athletic sports. and Capt. Smith' sent the pig skin Under the encouragement of Mr. thirty yards into Carolina's terjri Calder teams have been formed and toi7- Ro"ers catches the ball and games have been progressing every returns 15 yards before being down day. Crowds have gathered to the ed by Davidson's ends, gymnasium to witness the soort. The ball is passed to Howell who It promises to be an interesting makes an cnd run which advances game. In order to get the college the bal1 yards lor Carolina behind it nnd interests i'n if. w- McRae fails to gain. Bennett ad- would suggest that the classes form vces the ball 2 yards. On third teams elect captains and managers down Graves punts 30 yards to ntiH nrrmi(TP a spriM nf camps Mr Smith who is nicely tackled in Calder will bee-lad to take chanreof his tracks by Gregory and Koehler the teams and teach them to olav. The bal1 is Passed to Hewett who L i Now lets do this and not let it all end in a lot of useless talking. Bas Ket-nan is a coming game ana we can't afford to let it meet with fail ure here. Get together and push it and keep on pushing it till we de advances 1 yard. He airain takes the ball but fails to gain over his right tackle. Smith hits the center bnt is downed on the spot. Caro lina's ball. Graves advances ball 4 yards. Mc- velope a good team. Let the differ- Rae quick opening on left 10 yard. bhull 1 yard. Howell 1 yard. Bennett fumbles and Davidson falls on ball on her 12 yard line. Yonan attempts to go around the right of his line but loses yard. Hewitt fails to gain so the ball is passed to Smith who punts 15 yards The ball gossin toue and is brought in and is given to Carolina on 25 ent calss presidents call their class es together and start the ball rolling Let the senior class start it and the others will fall in line. Our first game of any importance has been played and won. The team's work in the rame in Winston confirmed the confidence the college has in it. Coach Reynolds said that yard line Howe11 advances 2 yards he had never seen them play a bet- wnich lle followed by an end run of ter game than they did in the sec- 8 yards. On next play Carolina gains ond half when they piled up' three yards. First down. Howell fuum- touch-downs. 'Tis a pitv that there l)les hut recovers and advances 11 should have been a "si v" mi thn yards. bhull goes 3A and then other side but we don't want the Graves goes over the remaining dis earth. tance ot 3 yards for a touchdown The team redeemed their last Gregory kicks easy goal . . . 1 f i .n i- j. 11 t r year s deteat. and t was nrarhVlh, ximcui ursi loucnuown iu mm r i - - ' J- MV i A V Ul A M. J composed of the. same men too, as seven of the men were on last year's team. Well done Carolina! playing seen on the gridiron. Af ter two gains by Howell and Graves which netted 5 yards for the 'Var sity, Copeland fumbles ball on the 20 yard line. Davidson secures the ball and she in turn gives the ball back on a fumble. Howell advances 11 yards but looses ball and Smith secures it for Davidson. After aj gain of 1 yard by McFadyen David son fumbles and the ball goes over to the 'Varsity on the 10 yard line. Here Bennett fumbles and as the players are disputing over the possession of the ball time is called. First half, twenty minutes. Score Varsity, 6; Davidson, 0. SECOND HALF. Graves kicks ofF for 45 yards. Smith catches ball and advances 25 yards before being tackled by Car olina's linemen. Now for the first time Davidson succeeds in advancing the ball the required five yards in three downs. Elewitt. in two mass-on-tackle plays gains the first 5 yards. Then Yo nan, who is counted one of David son s star players, gains 5 more. Smith gains 7 through line but on the next rush loses 0. Hewitt fails to gain and Capt. Smith punts 40 yards to Graves. Copeland gains 4.J- yards on quick opening. Howell goes around Davidson, s left end for 30 yards. Graves follows this up by 6 and then by 2. Copeland 21 yards on quick opening. Ball is now 21 yards from goal in Carolina's possession. Graves makes 3 over Bennett, Off side play gives Carolina 10 yards. Graves takes ball on next three rushes and nets 1 yards. On the last rush he carries the ball over for a touch down ten yards from the side line. Rogers kicks out to Graves, who drops the ball, hence no goal. Kluttz'is substituted for Koehler. Time 9 minutes. Smith kicks off 40 yards for Da vidson. Kluttz returns 15 yards, Howell fumbles but Cunningham recovers the bal Harvard will have 2 college pa pers from now on. The Harvard Bul letin and the Harvard Crimson. The Bulletin will be devoted whol ly to Athletics. ' The Edgar Allen Poe association at the Univ. of Virginia has for its purpose the gathering and preserv ing of everything of interest con nected with its most distinguished Alumnus. Mr Julian S. Carr Jr. accompan ied ihh team to Winston and Charlotte. On to Georgia. The foot-ball team leaves Thurs day for the Southern trip. They meet the University of Georgia in Macon next Saturday and the Un i- versity of Alabama in Auburn the following Monday. Notice. All those who have any contribu tions to make to the next issue of the Magazine would confer a favor on the Editor-in-chief by handing them to him as soon as possible. Clothing Shoes: See our Fall and Winter Styles of Suits OVER COATS and TROUSERS Koyal Tailors'; Mark's Arnheim's and other Agencies Sole agents for the REGAL the best Shoe on the market All Styles $3.75 Coll and see SAMPLES BROADHURST & WILSON No. 25 Old West. THE University,Magazine. Published by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina. Subscription, $1.50 for the current College year. Send us your subscription. Advertising rates furnished on for Carolina, application. Now for Georgia! Dr. Charles Mangum was in Win ston Friday taking in the foot-ball game. utes. . Again the ball is carried to the middle of the field and Smith kicks off40yarps. Graves advances the ball 10 yards. McRae is given ball but fails to gain For an off-side play the 'Varsity is given 10 yards. How ell advances 8 yards in a mass-on tackle play and McRae doubles this distance by an end run but fumbles Dr. Thomas Clark spent last Koehler who follows the plays close- week at his home in Winston. The Un iversity of California has 15G5 students this year. ly quickly falls ou the ball and se cures it again for the 'Varsity. Here Copeland is substituted for Mc Rae. Mr. H. C. Cowles '00 visited Mr, The next play gives the 'Varsity H. C. Miller during the Tnl 15 yards. Then Bennett adv.-inrps 9 Fair. yards which is followed bv an pnrl Dr ' C. S. Man-urn and lmf T run of twenty-five yards. The ball C. Biggs went to Winston last h in the 'Varsity's possesion on Da week to witness the Carolina- v,ds's 20 yard line. Then follows Blacksburg game. the poorest exhibition of football Copeland gains 8 yards on end run, f11 1 i r 1 mis is loiioweu Dy a id yam gain for Carolina. Howell 4, Copeland 5 and Graves 3 ou mass plays, Copeland 4. W. E. Cox, Business Manager. , Literary contributions solicited from the undergraduate body of the Buxton substituted for Copeland. university. Articles of merit will Buxton gains "2, then 2$, Graves find prompt publication. Upon mat- punts 30 yards and Capt. Smith ters relating to the literary depart- returus kick 40 yards to Rodgers. ment of the Magazine, Graves gains 2 over centre, How- Address, ell 6 ou end play, Carolina loses 6 W. S. Wilson, yaius ana men gains o, u raves Editor-in-Chief, punts w yaras to McDonnell, lie w- Chapel Hill, N. C. iu gains i and then 1. Smith takes the ball and hvn o-ain nf 91 yards. Davidson for the second A lllOtC UTS Supplied : C ' rt i 1 i . m J; -f ; y : . 1 f aWnS- With Kodaks, Cameras, Films, xiewitt ioiiows tins uy 4 yards. Dry Plates, Printing Paper, Mounts T, me is called with ball near cen- anu all . photographic material. W. I. VanNess, Photo Supplies, tre of the field. Time of second half 15 minutes Carolina 11, Davidson College 0. Line up was as follows : 21 N. Tryon St.-, Chalotte, N. C. N. C. Koehler . ihull Crotnartie Cunningham Phifer Bennett Gregory Graves . McRae Howell Rodgers (Capt) D. C. Thomson Yonan Leak Humphreys Stokes Smith, S. C. Tuttle L. E. L. T. E. G. C. R. G. R. T. R. E. P. B. Smith, H. 6., Capt. R. H. B. McFadyen E. H. 13. Hewitt Q. B. McComiell "Isaac Gridiron", Umpire; S. B. Alexan der, Referee ; Dey of Davidson and Mclver M. D. KING, D.D.S., Dental Surgeon. Office Over Yearby's Drug Store. IS TROUBLE? Does your wheel Do you need a titw I'tlL SatMip. Lan.li, Cyclometter, or anything- in thejway of Oil GrHnhite, Chain. 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