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The "Teir- ;Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS J. C. B. Ehringhaus, - - - Editor-in-Chief. Hazel Holland' - - - - . - Man. . Editor E. D. Sallenger, - - - Business Manager. E. G. Moss, - A'ss't business Manager. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. R. W. Herring R. O. Everett, J. W. Horner, J. A. Mc ttae. Published every Wednesday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year. Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies, 5 Cents ' All communications for this paper should be in the hands of the Editor-in Chief by Monday at noon to insure publication the same week. We shall be , piad to publish pertinent discussions of college topics. The Tar Heel will welcome news items, and hopes the whole college will aid it along this line. aiitl uitrolirtii men' will support it in Hs jraines is such."- The crowd at Sat unlay Nianie was nothing like as lareas had been expected as the weather was not such as to induce a lull attendance- What they lack ed in numbers was. however made for in enthusiasm. The great ame is over; we have met Virginia and once more the Orange and Blue has been victorious. Comment on the game is perhaps unnecessary and even out of place here, as a full account appears in another column. Yet we would say '3. word or two in regard to it and particularly would we speak of the part played in it by our own repre sentatives. With a team composed almost en tirely of inexperienced and at the same time unusually light, men, no one expected a victory; there were few, indeed, who did not think that Virginia would win as she pleased But these had faileci tp. reckon on the team work of ' Carolina which ''was the feature of the game. There were eleven Tar Heels in every play, who with the neversaydie Caro lina spirit bravely contested every inch of ground gained by theiropp nents. Against a team which outweighed' them twenty pounds to the man, and on muddy gro-inds in a hard rain which rendered our, characteristic game of last, snappy ball impossi ble, the men who wore the blue and white put up as noble, as" gritty a fight as was, ever witnessed on a gridiron. They were not outclassed or outplayed; nor should we say they were vanquished, they were sim ply overpowered by the surerior weight of their opponents. It was another case of weight and experi ence on the one side against pluck on the other. Our hearts are filled with grati tude for the men and the coach who have worked so hard for Carolina. Though it was defeated,' there is not a single loyal Carolinian who is not proud of the team and the fight it put up on Saturday lastly' 'Hats off to the' team' of 19011" is the sen timent that predominates in every Tar Heel breast. . We have another team to be proud of besides our Varsity, On Satur day last the Scrubs defeated the team from Guilford College by a decisive score. This was the first time in several years thatour second team has thus distinguished itself and to this year Scrubs all honor is due. The second team is as much our representative as any other team' We understand that the rooting done" by those who attended the Vir ginia game in Norfolk was a un usually good-1 much better, than at any previous game with this Uni versity. .-' ' This together, with the mass meetings before and afler the game and the reception given the team at the trajn oir its return from Norfolk show conclusively that a broader up, or rather developing among us. Everyone here is awakening to a realization of the importance of this feature of inter-collegiate contests and the benefit sure to be derived up frbm such demonstrations. .... ; , (Continued from 1st page.) Guilford seems new to rallv and begins to make big gains by the in troduction of a new feature into the game. Williams, however, is soon on to the trick and tackles behind their line for a gain of ten yards. Guilford is ;;then forced, to punt when the ball comes once more into the possession of the Scrubs. Newton is now sent around the end and makes twenty yards by a brilliant jump over Guilford's end- Time is called with ballon Scrub's 50 yard line. Score at end of first haif: Scrubs 11; Guilford 0 1 SECOND HALF. At the opening of the second half the rain continued in undiminished vigor, and - the riield was flooded cp ,. . . , ., , ( t ( J;. .. ..... with water. The players, though, with characteristic nerve,, started the game. Reynolds kicks" off ten yards to Guilford. The offensive now have the advantage, due to; th slippery condition of the rth, and Guilto'd advances tht ball 30 yards before the Scrubs are able to get it in their possession. The Scrubs secure the ball on downs, but are able to advance on ly five yards before they are forced to punt, .Guil foul returns the punt after three ."rushes. Newton then gets the ball and 'uiakvs a 65 yard run for a touchdown.' r No goal. Time, six minutes. Guilford kicks njf but after a few rushes the game is called on ac count of the rain. Final score: Resolutions of Respect. Philanthropic Hall, University of North Carolina. Whereas, Almighty G.)d in His divine power has seen fit to remove from time to eternity our late friend and fellow-member, George Chad bourn, therefore be it Resolved. First, That while bow ing in humble; submission to the will of Him who hath the power to give and to take away, we the members of the Philanthropic So ciety, cannot but lament our be reavement. Second, That we offer our warm est sympathy to the family and friends of the deceased, and while we would not intrude upon the sanctity of domestic grief, we would point them to that Eternal Source from which alone the crush ed heart can derive consolation. Third, That these resolutions be placed upon the minutes of our So ciety; that a copy of the same be sent to the Wilmington Messenger, the 7ar Heel and the University Magazine, with a request to p u b- lish them. B. S. Best, ) J. J. Skinner, Com. B. F. Huske. S The Yarborough House, RALEIGH, N. C. Is almost as widely known as the "City of Oaks." Its equipment, service and table the best that can be provided. Rates $2, S2.50& $3 per day. Special weekly rates. Coach to and from all trains. Harvard University Lawrence Scientific School, - The Lawrence Scientific School, which is under the same Faculty as Harvard College and the Graduate School, offers professional courses leading to the degree of S.B. in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Min ing and Metallurgy; Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Chemistry; Geology; Biology; Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene (as a prep aration for medical schools); Science J or Teaehers; and a course in general Science. Graduates of colleges may be admitted to ad vanced standing witnout examination. For information concerning courses of study, ex penses, and plans of admission, address J. L. Love, Secretary, 16 University Hall. Cam bridge, Mass. N. S. SHALETi. Dean. Scrubs 16; Line-up: Scrubs McCubbins Swink Phipps Stewart Glenn, Moore Miller Williams R. R. Wilson , New ton Reynolds Robinson Officers- Guilford 0. Guilford 1 e Lenley It . Albright 1 g Ragan c Millikin r g Dook r t Patterson re JSelverton Deck son Leak Bauldin Short Capt. quarter 1 hb fb r h b U m pi r e; Ehringhaus, University; Referee, Wilson, Guil ford. Time of halves, 15 and 8 minutes. ; . ' . Our business manager, Mr. Sal- lender, took in the Virginia game Saturday. Shoes! Shoes! We have a strong- line of HANAM shoes, all styles, shades . and sizes. Also, a beautiful line of $3.50 shoes. Dan' 1 Allen Co., Raleigh, N. C. I. F. LEWIS, Agent. Wri.GH I , KAY AN" C MrV.NY, PKTKOIT. MICH. JKWKLKKS,' Sr.VriONKIiX. AND EN GLtAVyUS. FUAI'UUNITY .GOODS OP ALL KINDS, n Specialty. WEBB Sc GWYN, Agents. There's a Best in Everything, and The Clothing, Hats and Haberdasheries This season are the best to be had. The Assortment is Larger The Styles more Desirable The Values Greater than Ever. 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