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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BOARD OF EDITORS
F. r. Graham,
D. B. Ie.w.vk,
Editor-in-Chief.
Assistant Editor-in-Chief .
ASSOCIATE EDITOHS
T. P. Nash
C. 0. IlOltlNSON
C. B. Ri i-Kiy, -A.
II. vVou-k,
W. M. Caddy
Cyius Thompson
0. W. Hyman
- - - - Business Manager
Assistant Business Manager
Published once a week by the General Ath
letic Association.
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C., as second class iiiatter.
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Single Copies. 5 Cents.
Thk Carolina-Virginia game is
drawing near. Two weeks from today
the student bodies of the two univer
sities will take the Virginia capital by
storm and fifteen thousand sons of the
Old North State and the Old Dominion
will gather at the Broad Street Park
to witness the great game of the South.
Apropos of this the Charlotte Observer
says: .
"It occasionally happens there are
stronger and better matched teams of
the South vieing with each other but
nothing can take th place of the con
sideration of ancient nvalry, of the
double-state-wide interest, of the tra
ditions and fame of the contesting
Universities, and of the fifteen thous-
nd cheering spectators."
The Carolina-Virginia game is to
the South what the Yale-Harvard
game is to the North It is not always
the game that decides, (though it of
ten has decided) theSouthern Champion
ship yet it always has been and al
ways will be the game that brings to
gether in friendly, but intense rival
ry, two of the oldest and most honored
state-universities in America. It is the
game that is most deeply grounded in
the traditions of the two universities,
and it is the game to which the
alumni turn, for around it cluster
many cherished memories of their
college days.
The Varsity-Scrub Debate
Last Friday night in the Phi
Society Hall Messrs. K. D. Battle
and John W. Umstead, Jr., debat
ed the Carolina-Pennsylvania query
with Messers. F . N. Cox and
Mosley, the scrub debaters. The
query is: Resolved, That the Pooling-
of Inter-State Traffic Should be
Legalized. The scrubs upheld the
Pennsylvania side, which is the af
firniative. The debate was spirited
and the debaters acquittea them
selves creditably. Messrs, Battle
and Umstead showed a knowledge
and grasp of the subject which
will stand them in good stead to
morrow in Philadelphia. Prof. H.
H. Williams and C. W. Tillett, Jr.,
took issue with them at the close of
the regular contest and called forth
some lively rejoinders.
Juniors Win From Seniors.
The Junior football team made a
The Richmond Excursion. strong bid for the championship by
The Richmond excursion train -adding another victory to their list
will leave Chapel Hill Wednesday , Friday afternoon. The Seniors
night instead of Thursday morning were their victims. The game was
as heretofore. This leaving at night interesting and close and the score
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Will insure an arrivaj ax., ruenmonu was not irmue untu me last lew
Saturday afternoon the Varsity
plays the University of South Caro
lina. This is the last game on the
local grounds and also the last game
before Thanksgiving. Every student
in the University should be present at
this game and give the team a back
ing that will give impetus to their
playing in this game and an added im
pulse to the practice of the next ten
days. Furthermore the management
made special efforts to secure games
on the Hill. The attendance at these
games has not been large and if the
students desire games on the Hill in
the future they should make it worth
while to the management by turning
out en masse Saturday.
early enough in the morning for tk
students to do a little sight seeir
about the city. The train reachd
Richmond last fall just in time fir
the game.
Although the night' ..will be spe
on the ti-aiu there will be about
much sleeping as there has been
On account of the excitement an
the probability of not getting upi
in time to take the early mornin
train the students have slept verj
little before the Thanksgiving trip;
In the train this time will be severa
... i i . it . i
Mcqjcis. Denns can oe secured
troni Assistant Manager C. O. Rob
inson.
Resolutions of Respect.
The Philanth ropic Society o th
Un iversity of North Carolina, as a.i
expression of its grief over the deatf
of Mr. John H. Cooper, of Clinton!
N. C., one of its loyal members male
the following resolutions:
First, In the death of Mr. Coope
the Philanthropic Society has4ost ah
esteemed member, the University
one of her valued students and tte
State a promising young man.
Second, That we extend 01 r
sympathy to the bereaved family
over our mutual loss. j
Third, That a copy of these reso
lutions be sent to his family, to the
''Sampson Democrat," "The News
Dispatch", the Universit y publica
tions and a copy be incorporated in
minutes of the Philanthropic Society
Lewis N. Taylor,
Theodore H.Partrick,
Charles S. Veuable,
Committee,
Lelaud Powers in Star Course.
. Mr. Leland Powers, the head of
the Leland Powers School of Drama
tic Art at Boston, will be here Sat
urday night to give the third enter
tainment of the Star Course. Mr.
Powers is well known here; his im
personation of David.. Garrick two
years ago was the best number of
that season's Star Course. As proof
of his wonderful popularity he has
had engagements at the leading uni
versities as many asthirty-fivetimes.
Tickets are on sale at Eubanks's
Drug Store.
minutes of play. A well executed
forward paas from Avery to John
ston brought the ball within strik
ing distance of the goal. After a
few line plunges, Avery on a fake
goes around end for a touchdown.
Avery kicked goal, making the score
6 to 0. For the Seniors, Jones,
McRae, Allen, and Parker played
good ball; for the Juniors, Avery.
Johnston, and Struthers, were the
stars. Line-up:
Seniors
Edwards,
Blackburn
Cox W. D.
Montsinger,
Parker
Parker,
Kirkpatrick
Moore
Watt
Baucom
Tillet
McRae
Allen
Jones
e.
r. t.
r. g.
i. sr.
1. 1.
1. e.
q-
r. h. b.
f. b.
r. h. b.
Juniors
Farrior
Dameron
Wolfe
Montague,
Morgan
Stacy
Rodriguez
Struthers
Joyner
Avery
Johnston
Robinson
Freshmen Lambast Bingham
The fast football team which rep
resents the class of 1912 added fresh
laurels to its crown Monday by over
whelmingly defeating Bingham
School of Mebane. The score Was
38 to 0, or thereabouts. The game
promised at first to be close and ex
citing, but towards the end of the
first half Bingham seemed to lose
heart, and three touchdowns were
made in the last three minutes of
play. In the secoud half the Fresh
men did not exert themselves, but
but only tried several different
plays from punt formation, from
which beautuui tor ward pas
ses were pulled off. For 1912 Wins
ton, Jones, Barker, Wood, and
Hemphill came into prominence on
several occasions, and all the line
men held well. Ray's work at the
end was the redeeming feature of
Bingham's play.
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Office in Kluttz Block - - CHAPEL HILL
Dr: G S. BOYETTE
DENTIST
Office in Brockwell Building
T h e A t h 1 e 1 1 c Store
Invites the students to give it the same
liberal support in the future as they have
in the past.
We cany a complete line of
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Give our manager your order for a
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