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LOCAL NOTES. Registration 572. Hereafter The Tar Heel will appear on Thursdays. Foust will return the 17th. Fred Harris, '03, who had been visiting friends here, left Monday to enter Harvard University. At a meeting-of the South Caro lina Club Saturday, Mr. R. ' S Stewart was elected President, S Kluttz Vice President, and Rex Perry Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. R. M. Harper, '04, returned Mondav from a visit to Elon Col lege and Whitsett Inslitute. Mr. Harper is a special student Y. M. C. A. Secretary and he visited these institutions in the interest of the Association. Ouite a number of students went to Durham Saturday night. .Mr. Williams, of the Oak Ridge team, who had the misfortune to have his collar-bone broken in the game Saturday, returned to Oak Ridge Monday. Mr. C. H. Norton, '06, of Dur ham, is spending a few days on the Hill this week. Gymnasium exercises under the instructor, Mr. Browne; , " began Wednesday afternoon. Freshmen are to report at 5 p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; Sopho mores and Juniors, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Messrs. Geo. D. Vick and R. G. S. Davis, both of the class of '99, are on the Hill. The former conies to study medicine; the latter is on a visit to friends. Mr. Ashbey Lambert, of the Law school, spent Sunday in Raleigh. Mr. W. H. McLean came to the Hill Tuesday morning on account of the illness of his son. Mr. Will Mc Lean, '07. Mr. McLean has been confined the infirmary for several days will typhoid fever, but is re ported to be improving. In the Phi Saturday night Messrs. F. McLean, '05, and Stancell were elected to represent the society in the Junior-Soph Debate. Mr. I. W. Martin has accepted a position with the Yearby Drug Co. and will be glad to serve his friends in anything in his line. A private telephone line is being erected connecting the power house and the pumping station one mile from town. "Billy" Reynolds, formerly coach for Carolina but vho has coached Georgia for the past two years, created a sensation down there the other day by suddenly handing in his resignation. He said that he had received the offer of a fine position in Canada and- would leave at once. West Point and Annapolis do not meet this year, the government re garding their annual contest with disfavor. West Point plays the University of Chicago on November 14th. Virginia plays Annapolis on October 10th. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! PRiDGEN 8c JONES of Durlio rn, Sell Nothing but Shoes W. W. PICKARD, Agent CROSS and LINEHAN COMPANY will be at the 'THE CAROLINA" on MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th and 2!)th. Mr. Bland will show what you want in Hats, Overcoats, Shoes, Suits and Suitings, and Furnishings gennerally. A $700.00 trade last spring alone speaks for itself. Call and examine our line. GORDON, '03, and STEWART, '03, REPRESENTATIVES. Resolutions Passed by the Faculty, October 2. 1903. The Faculty of the Uuiversity of North Carolina esteems it a privi lege to express its appreciation of the Memorial which Judge William Preston Bynum purposes to erect here to his grandson, William Pres ton Bynum, Jr., of the class of 1893. This brilliant young" man died at the close of his Sophomore year. But his brief residence at the Uni versity was amply sufficient to win for him the love and respect of his instructors and companions. The College records bear witness that in scholarship he stood in the first rank; all who knew him re member the charm of his courteou TT . r , , i seven players or the side having t He was in perfect sympathy with1. .. . , c , i ball must be on the line or sen college me. It is fitting that the memory of so noble a character should live for ever, as an inspiration to all who come into the University community. The erection of a Gymnasium in memory of William Preston Bynum, Jr., commands our hearty sympa thy and our grateful appreciation. Eben Alexander. Walter D. Toy. while the teams change goals after full-back of the offense after he has a try at goal following a touchdown, ( kicked the ball. The Rule cm and also after every goal from the mittee expects officials to severely Changes in Foot Ball Rules. field, the teams also shall take op posite goals at the beginning" of the second half from those assumed at the beginning of the first half, and the side which did not kick off at the first half shall kick off in the second half. Another alteration -ives to the team that has been rather freely scored upon the option of kicking off or of having their opponents kick off. The most important change, how ever, provides that when the ball is put in play in the scrimmage at any point of that middle portion of the field extending from one 25-yard line -to the other First, at least the m- mage when the ball is put in play; Second, the player who first re ceives the ball may carry it for ward beyond the line of scrimmagfe, provided, in so doing- he crosses such line at least five yards from the point where the snapper-back put the ball in play. Outside of this territory between the two 25- yard lines the old rules prevail. Anoth.r chauge provides that head gear, etc., shall no longer be made of sole leather or other hard and unyielding material and all j other protectors must be made as, There have been several i in nor- : rf th nmnlrp tn hp I b"V W JuJ I H I y 1,1 V t- HIV hiij I" I v, w w without danger to the other play ers. The penalty for holding an op ponent is now a loss of twenty yards instead of the ball efoing- over. The tackling below the knees rule lias been left out but for trip punish any such unnecessary rough ness. If the ball, when in possession of either side, is touched when inside the opponents' ten yard line by a player who is off side, it shall go as a touch-back to the defender of that g-oal. I II G H ! Always was and always will be a friend to the School Boys. When in Raleigh pay him a visit for RESTUARANT, FRUITS and ICE CREAM. When you need him for serving Ban quets, receptions, etc., we recommend him as the nyht man, Dr. Wm. Lynch, Dentist, DURHAM, N. C. Office in First National Bank 'Building. STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS While waiting for your mail call tit Tiir n!nn:i)CiTV mmnnrv I I n l l II mi ! i uu mu ijiiui ii i tant changes made in the rules since last year. These chang-es are said to affect both Virginia's and lemsoh's style of play very mater ially while it is very probable that they will work to our great advau- A peculiarity that has been noted this year aniong" the followers of foot, ball is the majority of the teams, judging from statistics computed from thirty-five of the leading" elev ens of the country, will be captain ed by men in the line. Princeton will be (led by a guard, De Witt; Yale by an end, Rafferty; Cornell by a guard, Hunt; Pennsylvania by an end, Metzger; West Point by an end, Fail nsworth; Virginia by a tackle, Johnson, and Carolina by a tackle. Jones. Sphinx Initiates. tage The first alteration allows the DillLr an opponent the loss will be quarter-back to run with the ball, ! twenly yards. provided, ne goes tive yards outj Another excellent alteration has from the pint where the snapper- been made providing: that the back puts the ball in play. In or-j lincsman instead of giving testi der that the umpire may be able tomony.to the referee under certain judge accurately of this distance, itcond"itions must himself penalize a will probably be necessary that the ! side for (,ff sjtle play in the line, part between the two twenty-five tripping" and unnecessary roughness yard lines, where the quarter is al- t( a l)ack af ter a k;ck. If the lines. lowed to run, be marked Out, not ' an aml uml,ire both give decisions only with the customary five yardlon the samc lay? one affecting one transverse lines, but also with side and the other the other, then longitudinal lines, thus making" this the haI1 sbali 5e brought back to middle section a sort of, checker the point where it was put in pIay board. !and played over again without A second alteration rules that the j alteration in position. The man man who kicks the ball, if the ball who landing back of his own line groes beyond the line of scrimmage, o scrjmmage receives the ball from may neither put men on side by run-omj of his own side and then kiciS ning up ahead of them, nor may he'it beyond the line of scrimmage, himself secure the ball. This is'cannot put other men on s;de by aimed to protect the full-back from runnin , ahead of them, nor can he charges atter He has kicked the limself ,ret the ball until after it Second door to Post Office. Everything cool at the Fountain with com fortable seats for Ladies and Gentlemen, ALWAYS MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME. We carry a full line of Fresh Drue's. Pre scriptions compounded by Registered Drug gists only. Toilet Articles. Smokers' Goods. If you should need medicine at night or on Sunday, call Mr. Cranmer, 'Phone No. 4!). The University cPha.rmacy, 'Phone No. 58. Students' Headquarters. New members of the Sophomore , ball and to restrain him from get- 'has 1 touched by a player of the Order of the Sphinx are as follows: ; ting the ball after his own kick and 1 sinr s;de Tie reason for this Murphy, J. B., Crump, Gray, Cal- carrying it on. 'is that no excuse may be offered by The University OF North Carolina. .,.1789,,, HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. ...1903.., The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 14 buildings, new water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Lalxiratories, equip ped for good work. The Faculty numbers f!i. Students fiOS Library of 40.000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Lit erary Societies. There is an active Y. M. O. A. conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, , (iliapel Hill, N, C. STUDENTS' - SUPPLIES STATIONERY, FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CIGARS der, Shore, Hill, Pace, Lambeth. ' Another alteration proclaims that the defense who may run into the LJ l NI I 1 lJ IV IV
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