1 -IT. Vol. 12, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, S. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. NO. 7. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. HEELo A HARD FOUGHT BATTLE In the Game Which Kentucky and Carolina Fought to a Finish on Saturday, Kentncky Makes 6 Points to Carolina's 5. The; crowd is only fair. Th weather is slightlv cloudy, l Here has been a iiarht rain. Heisman, fMpmsnn's coach, is watchinsr the game and taking- notes. . Kentucky wins toss and Carolina kicks to Kentucky. , Carolina kicks 45 yards to Ken tucky, who returns it 10 yards Ball is on Kentucky's 20-yard line Kentucky, on next play, is offside and loses 10 yards. Ball on Ken tucky's 10-yard line. Kentucky goes over Albright for 5 yards. Kentucky kicks 40 yards. Rober- son downed in his tracks. Donnel ly goes around end for 3 yards. Berkeley goes around end on nex t play for 2 yards. Carolina fum bles but rejrains the oau. mil on Kentucky's 48-yard line. Caro 'lina makes no gain and the ball goes over. Kentucky tries double 'pass, but. Jones tackles runner for a- loss of 8, yards. Kentucky goes around Cox for 15 yards. Kentucky goes around Jb oust lor 6 yards, mil is in the -center of the field. - Ken tucky tries Cox for only one-half yard. Time ' is out. Kentucky's ball on Carolina's 50-yard linei Second down, with 4.''l-2 yards to make. Kentucky hi kes around Foust for . 10 yards. Kentucky fumbles but regains ball and gains 2 1-5 yards. . nentucKv maKes 4 1-4 yards, its Kentucky's ball on Carolina's 35 yard line. Time is out. With only 1 foot to gain, Kentucky loses 3 yards around Cox, and it's Caro lina's ball on her 30-yard line. Cox is hurt but continues. Kentucky has a .way pf passing the ball after be ing downed, which helps in making gains. Jones makes 2 yards and Foust 4. Donnelly makes 5 yards, but Jones makes no gain. Foust makes 5 yards. Time is out, the ball being Carolina's, on her 50 1 i . . . yard line. Roberson goes 7 yards around end and is hurt but con tinues in the game. The ball is on Kentucky's '50-ykrd line. Berkeley darts around end for 20 yards plac ing the ball on Kentucky's 30-yard Hijie. Foust 3 yards. Pretty good printing. Jones makes 2 1-2 yards. Fbust makes 3 yards first down; Rofberson makes 4 1-2 yards. The 1 is how on Kentucky's 20-yard lite. Berkeley in quickv opening ts 5 yards. Jones makes 2 yards. Roberson loses ' by one of Ken- tjucky's guards coming over Seagle; lfor 4 yards. Jones tries place kick nd rails, Kentucky returning the ball to. her. 25rya,rd line. .. ;')' Kentucky goes through center for 1'yard.; , Jones is hurt. It's Ken tucky's ball on her 26-yard line Kentucky makes 2 yards over Sea gle. Kentucky fails to gaiu over Seagle and Donnelly and Carolina gets the1 ball on Kentucky's 29-yard line. Jones makes 1-2 yard and Foust adds 6. Ball is on . Ken tucky's 22 yard line, first down; Roberson makes 2 yards, Donnelly 4, and the , ball is' Carolina's, first down on Kentucky's 16-yard line. Foust makes 4 yards. Foust makes 1 yard over tackle. The ball is now on Kentucky's 8 yard line. But on an offside play the ball is advanced to Kentucky's 5-yard line. A foul is called here by Kentucky's quarter kicking ball as Stewart snaps it, and the ball is advanced to the 2 1-2 yard line. Jones makes 1 1-2 yards, placing the ball within one-half yard of the goal line. Jones goes over for a touch down. Jones misses goal. Roberson is put out of the game for scrapping on unfair ruling. Ken tucky is playing dirty ball. Ken tucky man is also put out but both men are allowed to continue in the game. A touch down is made in 18 minutes. 25 and 20 minute halves are being played. Carolina kicks to Kentucky's 10- yard line and Kentucky returns it 15 yards, gains 2-yards and then 3 yards more. Seagle breaks through but fails to hold his man. Ken tucky makes no gain and then makes 2 1-2 yards. She fumbles but regains the ball. Kentucky makes 2 yards and then hits centre for 1-2 yard. The ball is on Keu- cky's 35 yard line. Kentucky makes 3 yards over Jones, and u double pass carries the ball to Car oliua's 32-yard line, where Berkeley makes a . beautiful tackle, getting his man through fine interference. Kentucky makes; 2 yards and adds 5 more. The ball is on Carolina's 30-yard line. Kentucky makes I . ii. . . c n i yarus. noiner gain oi a yards is made, putting the ballon Carolina's 25-yard line. Kentucky makes 5 yards. Kentucky makes 2 yards over Jones. ID seconds more to play, with the ball on Carolina's 18-yard line. Hester gets hurt. Kentucky tries place kick but 1k i . . . . . misses Berkeley catches the ball, steps behind the line and with but a few seconds to play, the ball is brought out to the 25-yard line and kicked by Berkeley for 40 yards. Kentucky catches it and returns 40 yards by a beautiful pass of the man who is tackled. Time is up; score, Carolina 5, Kentucky 0. Carolina rooters fill in the inter mission by marching around the field under the gallant leadership of Jack Frost, singing "We're Tar Heels born and we're Tar Heels bred." ' "' "v ; SECOND HAL.F. No changes are made in the line up. Kentucky kicks off to Caro olina's 10-yard line. Hester re turns 10 yards and Foust makes 10 yards around end. This puts the ball , on Carolina's 25-yard line. Hester through center makes 4 yards; Berkeley 3 yards; Donnelly 2 12 yards. Foust makes 5 yards around end. Time is out, with the ball in Carolina's possession on her 43-yard. Roberson makes no gain. Foust makes 1-2 yard. On a fake kick goes to Kentucky on Carolina's 35 yard line, with 14 1-2 minutes to play. Kentucky tries centre for 2 yards andagainfor3 yards, putting the ball on Carolina's 30 yard-line. Kentucky makes 4 3-4 rards. Sea gle breaks through and tackles run ner for a loss of one yard. Ken-tuck)- tries the line but fails to make a distance of 1 yard and the ball goes over to Carolina. Donnelly makes 1 1-2 yards; Berkeley no gain; Berkeley kicks 40 yards. Kentucky returns 5 yards. The ball is in Kentucky's possession on Carolina's 40-yard line. Kentucky goes through line and on forward pass loses 5 yards. On try around end she loses 3 yards more; third down, with 12 1-2 yards to gain. Kentucky kicks to Caro lina's 10 yard line and Berkeley re turns it 15 yards. A long discus sion here ensues, the place for the Kentucky 6, Carolina 5. LINE UP. Carolina Kentucky Engle Q. Yancey, W. E. Stewart C. Miller Seagle R. G. Nickell Albright L. T. Kelly Jones R. T. Wallace Donnelly '" L. T. Woodard Cox R. E. Thompson Foust L. E. Simpson Roberson R. H. Yancey , H. Berkeley L. H. Cantrell Hester F. B. Ware OCTOBER GERMAN. ball having been lost, as the foul did not count. The ball is finally put on Carolina s 10-yard line in her possession. Donnelly makes 4 yards. Donnelly hurdles the line for 3 yards more. The ball is on our 20-yard line. The report is here somewhat mixed but' seems as follows: At this point Carolina loses the ball on a fvmble. H. Yancey gets 5 yards! ai'uVuI right end. He again takes the ball and starts around the same place. Cox tackles him by the foot but fails to hold him, and dodging other tacklers he runs 25 yards for a touch down. , Kentucky kicks goal. Score: Kentucky 6; Caro lina 5 Kentucky kicks off to Carolina's 10-yard line. Hester fumbles but Foust gets the ball and makes 10 yards. Roberson makes 4 yards. Berkeley makes 20 yards around right end. It's Carolina's ball on rr , ' i . t a r 1 1 - T rventucKy s o-vara line. Jones makes 1 yard. , Hester makes yards. Foust makes 3 yards Kentucky is offside and Carolina gets 5 yards. The ball is on Ken tucky's 35 1-2 yard line. Berkeley goes through the line and fumbles the ball, which Kentucky gets, on her 40-yard line. Kentucky makes 2 1-2 yards; Kentucky no gain; then she kicks to Carolina's 20-yard line. Berkeley returns it 5 yards. Donnelly makes 3 yards. The ball is in the centre of the field. Roberson makes no gain. Foust makes 2 1-2 yards. Donnelly makes 3 yards. Berkeley, on fake kick gets 10 yards through line. Roberson oses 3 yards, putting the ball on Kentucky's 37 yard line. Mann is substituted for Berkeley, Mann makes 5, yards. Carolina umbles but regains the ball, on Carolina's 32-yard line. Carolina kicks to Kentucky's 46-yard line and , the ball goes out of bounds. Kentucky makes 4 1-2 yards. The ball is on Kentucky's 45-yard line. Kentucky makes 1 yard. Ken tucky on delayed pass around Cox oses 2 yards. Kentucky kicks to Carolina's 5-yard line but Engle re Berkeley loses 10 yards, and the ball turns it 3 yards. Time is up; score. Very Successful Affair at Com mons Hall on the 30th. Good Attendance. The regular October german was held at Commons Hall the night of Oct. 30th. An unusually large number of couples were present and the affair was successful in every way. The figures were new and graceful and called forth much ap plause. Thos. D. Meares, '05, was leader, with B. H. Perry, '06, and A. B. McMillan, '06, floor man agers. The couples were as follows: Miss Turk, of Washington, D, C, with L. Holt. Miss Carr, of Durham, with G. Kenan. Miss Alexander, of Chapel Hill, with H. Worth. Miss Orrick, of Baltimore, with A. L. Cox. Miss Dora McRae, of Chapel Hill, with A. B. McMillan. Miss Bailey, of Winston, with C. Carr. Miss Cannon, of Concord, with J. Cheshire. Miss Skinner, of Greenville, with T. Cheshire. Miss Bridgers, of Tarboro, with H. Moses. Miss Hawkins, of Ridgeway, with Alf Haywood. Miss Tuttle, of Boston, with T. Hill. Miss Barbee, of Chapel Hill, with H. Gudger. Mrs. Lawrence McRae, of Chap el Hill, with C. L. Pemberton. Miss Caldwell, of Charlotte, with J. Taliaferro. Miss Jones, of Washington, D. C, with A. Brenixer. Miss Jeter, of Greensboro, with F. Roberson. Miss Makely, of Edenton, with L. Rountree. Miss Young, of Raleigh, with B. K. Lassiter. Mis Wheatley, of Washington, D. C, with Dr. Howe. Miss M. Wheatly, of Washing ton, D. C. with W. A. Whitaker. Miss Bell, of Portsmonth, Va., with L. Tomlinson. Miss Annie Hinsdale, of Raleigh, with W. Dunn. Miss Frances McRae, of Chapel Hill, with W. S. Bernard. Miss Hume, of Chapel Hill, with Murphy, J. B. Miss Mary Andrews, ot Kaleigh, with W. Hill. Chaperones: Dr. and Mrs. Vena- ble, Prof, and Mrs. Gore, Miss Kate Cheshire, Mrs. W. L. Talia ferro, Dr. and Mrs. Cranmer, Dr. and Mrs. Mangum. 'i 1, it.