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UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ' K. P. Lewis, President. W. K. Battle, Vice-President. P. H. Busbee, Sec'y. and Treas. UNITERSITY FOOT-BALL, TEAM. S..E. Shull, Captain. T. W. Jones, Jr., Manager. A. M. Carr, Assistant Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE-BALL TEAM. R. H. Lawson, Captain. J. R. Carr, Manager. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. W. S. Bernard, Editor-in-Chief. A.R. Berkeley, Business Manager.1 ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SO CIETY. William Cain, C. E., President. C.S. Mangum, M. D., Vice-President. Francis P. Venable, Ph D., Sec'y. and Treas. Charles Baskerville, Ph D., Cor. Sec'y. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month. Journals issued twice a year. . HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President. E. A. Alderman, D. C. L., Vice-President. H. M. London, Secretary. SHAKESPERE CLUB. Thomas Hume, D. D. LL.D., President. W. D. Toy, M. A., Vice President. George M. McKie, Secretary. A. R. Berkeley, Treasurer. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Thomas Hume, D.D., L.L.D. President H. F. Linscott, Ph. D., Vice-President. S. May, A.B., Sec'y. and Treas. Meets on List Tuesday night of each month in the English Lecture room. A. 0. W. F. Bryan, President. D. P. Parker, Secretary, 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). Ban quet Thursday night of Commencement. The Gorgon's Head. Philanthropic (Literary, Secret). Estab lished 1795. Meets every Saturday night in Pki Hall, New East Building. Dialectic (Literary, Secret). Established .1795. Meets every Saturday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. DRAMATIC CLUB. Samuel May, A.B., Director. W. F. Bryan, Manager. J. A. Moore, Stage Manager. UNIVERSITY GERMAN CLUB. H. C. Cowles, President. M. Makely, Vice-President.' A. M. Carr, Secretary. E. Alexander, Jr., Treasurer. Meets at call of President. Leader select ed for each german. Y. M. C. A. F. M. Osborne, President. H. Anderson, Vice-President. G Vernon Cowper, Rec. Sec. Geo. Stevens, Cor. Sec. C. E. Maddry, Treasurer. MOOT COURT. Judge J. C. McRae, Judge. J. G. McCormick, Associate Justice. L. M. Carolton, Solicitor. H. D, Williams, Clerk. W. S. Ferguson, Sheriff. The Moot Cour t will convene everv Satur day night. Church Directory. Presbyterian Church. Rev. D. J. Cur rie, Services every Sunday morning and night except the first Sunday in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church. Rev. H. H. Meade, D. D., Rector. Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Methodist Church. Rev. N H.D.Wilson. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night.- ) Baptist Church. Rev. Frederick Cleve land. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. AnnopHs Game. (Continued from first page). Graves kicks 35 vds and Osborne downs the man in his tracks. Freyer tries over tackle for 5 yds. Wade g" o e s through ten yds. Gamon masses on tackle for 6 yds. Freyer quick opening- for 15 yds. Martin g-etting- in a beautiful tackle. Wade goes throug-h for 3 yds. and ag-ain. 4. Frever g-oes over tackle for 4 yds. Wade tries throug-h center but fumbes and Martin g-ets ball on Carolina's 10 yd. line. McRae tries twice over tackle for 1 yd. and is hurt. Bellamy takes his place. Graves kicks but is worn out, the ball g-oes hig-h in air and forward only 5 yds. Freyer skirts end for 3 yds. and Gamon g-oes around end for 9 yds. Wade goes over center for. 2 yds., guards back formation being now used. Wade scores a touchdown. ' Wortman kicks g-oal. Score Annapolis 6 N. CO." Time 14 minutes. Graves kicks 40 yds. and Gamon g-oes down the field for a 45 yd. run. Gamon makes 1 yd. Freyer 'g-oes around end for 2 yds. Gamon on mass on tackle for 10 yds. and Nichols makes 1 yd.. On double pass Annapolis makes 3 yds. Berrier hurt and Weaver g-oes in. Richardson takes Graves' place. Freyer makes 4 yards on mass play and Nichols g-oes around tackle for 4 yards. 2 minutes and 45 sec onds to play and ball on 20 yard line. Nichols tries same play for 5 yards g-ain. Gamon tries tackle with no g-ain. Freyer makes 4 yards on quick opening-. Carolina holds in line and Annapolis g-ets 5 yards. Freyer g-oes throug-h quick opening-for 3 yards and again for 2 yards. Ball on Carolina's 1 yard line. Hollig-an gxes throug-h opening- on g-uards back .formation for a touchdown. Score N. A. 12, N. C. 0. Time 5 minutes and 45 seconds. Wortmau kicks g-oal. Richardson kicks out of bounds. Richardson kicks ag-ain 40 yards and Gamon tries around end when time is called. 20 minute halves. Referee, Ig-lehast; umpire, Hick ok, of Yale; timekeeper, Bulncr. Touchdows, Wade 1; Hollig-an 1. Goal from tonchdown, Wortman 2. For Carolina every man deserves praise. Osborne's open field tackling-was as fine as is ever seen. Martin and Koehler also g-ot some beauty tackles while Graves at full was the backbone of the time. McRae and Kohler at half did g-ood work. The line up is as follows: . Mrs. Gore Receives. A most charming- affair was the "at home" g-iven Tuesday evening from 9 to 12 by Mr. J. W. Gore. The hours, delightfully spent in social intercourse, passed all too swiftly for the happy party. Messrs. Henderson, May and Cobb entertained the company with in strumental and Mr. Anderson and Miss Bynum with vocal music, ad ding- greatly to the pleasure of the evening-. At 11 an excellent colla tion was served. Besides Mrs. Gore and Miss Mose, who constitu ted the receiving- yartv, the following- were present: Miss Lucy Newman, of Atlanta and Miss Bynum. Messrs. May, Henderson, Cain, Moore, Cobb, Walter Brem, Ber keley, Cowles. Wharton, Ander son, and Holland. The members of the Westminster Leag-ue and several young- ladies of he villag-e were entertained Friday vening- by Mr. and Mrs. Currie at their home. Several g-ames were indulged in and greatly enjoyed. ,Wm. T. HARDING. Popular Shoe and Trunk Store. Shoes, Hosiery, Suit Cases. Trunks, Satchels. Prices that can't be undersold. Raleig-h, N. C The Finest Stock of Pipes and Smokers' articles in the State. Raleigh, Theo. A. Brown Winston, Cigfars and Tobacco, Charlotte. Durham, N. C. ..,, -.-i..: . ( v Gold LsAr SMOKING TOBACCO S R.F.M0RR15 & SON Mf'g.Co. 1 . D U R H A M , N . C THAT'S WHAT THE "BOYS" SAY. Annapolis. Carolina Adams. C Elliott. Balknap. E. G. Phifer I. Nichols (Weaver) R. E. Osborne. Berrier R. T. Bennett. Holligan E. G. Rankin. Wortman, Capt, h. T. Shull, Capt. Long L. E.' M elver. Osetrhans Q- Martin. Gamon R. H. McRae(Bellamy. Freyer L. H. Koehler. Wade ' F B. Graves(Richardson) in ceton Game. Telegraphic reports of thePrinee- ton game have jnst been receive and Carolina was defeated by a score of 30 to 0. Three touchdowns were made in the first half, one a b 1 o c k ed kick, and twp in the second half. Goals were kick ed from each touch down. TEACHERS WANTED. Union Teachers' Agency op America. Rev. L. D. Bass, D. D., Manages. Pittsburer, Toronto, New Orleans, New York, Washington, San Francisco, Chicago, St. Louis and Denver. We had over 8,000 va cancies during the past season. Teachers needed now to contract for next term. Un qualified facilities for placing teachers in ev ery part or the United states and Canada. Principals, superintendents, assistants, grade teachers, public, private, art, music, clerks, doctors, wanted. Address all appli cations to Washington, D. C. VICTOR SPORTING GOODS Sweaters, tennis rackets, foot ball shoes, caps,' etc. Call and gfet catalog-ue i vTnilnr Made suits of J. Solomonn &Co., Cramer., and Relnach, Ullman & Co. Suits from $10.00 up. Pants from $3.00 up. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. A. W. Graham, Agt 28 Old West. Lincoln Fountain Pens Guaranteed. Price $1.00. A. W. Graham, Agent. 28 Old West B'ld Picture Frames, Mirrors, Repairs and TJpholsterinff. . Can be had cheaper here than anywhere cic. vv e maKe an Kinas 01 picture frames to order and guarantee satisfac tion. J. E. & S. L. HERNDON. S. h. Herndon is Univ. Mechanic and will make any ropairs, &c. for you. CHAPKI, HIU, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, IL Hutckins, Prop. Nice now bue-sries and snlenrliri ArUr.,. horses for both saddle and buggy. Special rates to University students. Try me once. NEW nbw STORE. GOODS, bpecial line of students' fnrnUiii lamps, carpets, &c, cheap. J. B. WEBB. Oliver W. Cole. Walter Hollarlv COLE AND HOLLADY. The University . Photographers, Groups made on short notice. Special attention given to' Amateurs. THE University Magazine, Published by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies o the University of North Carolina. Subscription, $1.50 for the current Colleg-e year. Send us your subscription. Advertising- rates furnished o application. A. R. Berkeley, Business Manager. Literary contributions solicited from the undergraduate body of th University. Articles of merit will find prompt publication. Upon mat ters relating- to the literary depart ;ne';t of .the Mag-azine, Address, W. S. Bernard, Editor-in-Chief, Chapel Hill, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH, he direct line to all points." TEXAS, California, FLORIDA, CUBA ANDJ PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all throug-h and local trains ; Pullman Palace Sleeping- Cars on all nig-ht trains ; Fast and h bate Schedules Travel by the Southern you are assured a safe, comf able and expeditious journ Apply to Ticket Ag-ents fc tables, rates and g-enei information, or address R. L. VERNON, F. R. I T. 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