TII'E TAR HEEL LOCALS II. II. Hargrett spent several days in Raleigh last week. R. E. Little, '15, recently spent a few days at his home in Wades boro. , The Junior banquet will take place at, University Inn on Fri day, February 23rd. Yancey Milburn, W. T. Eag : l;in ', and R, M. Ray, went to Kaleiyh on the 16th. Miss Elizabeth Bain entertained a few friends informally at a .Valentine party on the 14th. A M Atkinson, captain of the tr;t'cl t. :in, is in the infirmary, tiireiitered with typhoid fever. Alex Worth, Jim Manning, and 'Willie Parsley spent Sun-lay, the 11th, on the Hill with friends. L. 1. McLendon, who recently passed the St;ite Board, has been back on the Hill for a few days. JO. Credit' of Swan Quarter was the guest of his brother, W. F. Credle, a few days last week. N. E West, who is teaching at Hillsboro, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends on the Hill. Murvin Taylor, of Wit. who is attending Kings Business Col- lege, spent bunday with A. L,. Hamilton. On account of a slig-ht indispo sition Prof. Collier Cobb has been unable to meet his classes for a few days. Ex-Governor Charles B. Aycock will deliver an address on Robert ly i-ee in uerraru nan i uursuay night, the 22, at 8:00 p. m At a recent meeting- of the German Club John Whitaker was elected leader for the German to be given at Easter. Walter Stokes ami J W. Haues were elected as- sistant leaders. mm t-m -i t i ri i "ii A 1 he Philolog-ical Club will meet i . it i-t 4. i -a to-niglit in the library at 7.30 p. m, r n " -ii m. The followin papers will , , .a- tvt i be read. "A Note on the Date ti 1 r i i.T i 4. of Mucketh, Dr.Royster "Daudet , Tv , Ar and Dickens , Mr. Ware. Of the fifty-one candidates who stood the examination for law licenses, W. C. Coughenour, Jr., who studied law here, stood the highest. Not a man who had a certificate from the University failed' W. T. Shore and F. M. Valz, both of whom passed the Stale Board, have been sworn in as lawyers by the clerk of the court of Mecklenburg County, The former will practice in Charlotte, and the latter in Gastonia. V. P. I. clearly outplayed the Docter Archibald Henderson Varsity quint on this half, returned on Monday from the Uni- Both F. and W. Legge plaved versity of Virginia, where helec- a great game for the visitors, tured on last Friday night before Hughes also played well though Civic Club on "The Contributions not so-good at center as Carring of George Bernard Shaw to Mod- ton. Tillett did the best work ern Socialism," and on Saturday for Carolina. His blocking and he addressed the Book Club of the guarding as well as his goal University. He was accompanied throwing were splendid exhibi by Mrs Henderson, to whom Mrs. tioas of the art. Carriugton C Alphonso Smith tended a re- ception on Saturday' Mr,. Frank Wrenn, of Siler City, known to his friends as "Rummy" Wrenn, has just been awarded a hospital appointment in Pennsyl- ania. Mr Wrer.n made a baseball reputation as a catcher on the T:;i A. i i tf ured in proffesional ball with field goals. the Raleigh team, afterwards at Tillett 4, Carrington 4, Cham Chapel Hill, where he studied bers 1. Irwin 1, McKnignt 1, medicine, managing a winning Legge W. 5, Legge F. 5, Hughes team for the State University. 3, Fitz Gerald 1, Menefee 1. This spring he is to graduate Officials: C a r t m e 1 1, N. C. from the Jefferson Medical College Referee. Barker, N. C, 'Steele, in Philadelphia. News ami Ob- V. l I., Timekeepers. saver. Time of halves 20 minutes, V. P L DEFEATS CAROLINA A Very Exciting Game, Fiercely but Cleanly Contested From Beginning to i End In the best played and hardest fougfht eratne of basketball on the floor of the Bynum Gyrn-! nasium this year Carolina met telYal at the hands of the Vir ginia Polytechnic Institute last Thursday niyht by the score of 37 to 28 The yam,- was fiercely but eh auly contested fiom start lo finish Both teams put all i hey had into the struggle-. There w. re moments like that when iilt tt m.ide iiis splendid Held goal in the first half -which brought, .tremendous cheers from the sralleries. And then there were moments when one or the ot ur of V. P. IV inevitable L e g g- e s would figure in a spectacular play which brought cheers miugled with groans from the same galleries; or moments when on an attempted field goal, the ball would hover on the rim of the basket only to fall back in to the mass of struggling- players, which broug-ht naught butgroans. Thegame was a thriller fromstart to finish. The two teams seemed about evenly matched. Both of them played hard, fast, clean ball. V P. I. proved to have the greater sticking- power, however, for the visiting quint came back strong- in the second half, overcame lead, and had thing's pretty much its own way in the last quarter. The game started with a rush. V. P. I. scored immediately on a free toss from a fouL A second later Tillett slipped a field goal in for two points. V. P. I. had her turn next with afield.g-oal by Legge, W. "Lengthy" Carring- ton, after one failure, scored on a foul thus equalizing- matters. Thus the game progressed during the first half; each side was . , . , guarding- its own goal, blocking & & . ' , . 6. the opponents well, and taking- KK . , , , desperate chances for field goals, 1 , , , , f Through the good work of Til- , lett and Carrmg-ton, Carolina gained a lead which despite the fine piaving- of V. P. L, she was abl.tohold throughout the first haf and part of the second At the ciose 0f tjje first period the score st00(i Carolina 21," V. P. I. jy The Virginians came back strong-in the last half. Carolina, on the other hand, towards the end seemed to lose her grip, Tillett was taken from the game, and from that time on the Varsity seemed unable to find the basket. played great bail at center, irwin and Chambers blocked and guar ded well. line-up: CAROLINA V. P. I; Legge, W. Fitz Gerald, Tillett, Long, Stein L. F. McKnight, Smith R'. F. Menefee Hughes Keesling, (Capt) Legge F. CaTrington Chanilrs Irwin C. L. G. It. G. "Go in swimming? 'Well I guess not. " I'd like to see myself in that tank." "Then you'll have to wait till Monday when they change the water. " Cornell Widow. "Do you believe in eating- clubs on the campus?" "No; nor in chewing- tooth picks, either."' Stanford Chaparral. Take a DRINK Between Trains at 0. F. Craig's Soda Fountain At University Station, nnnyonn oanthes fr.tttts MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Established 1888 Excellent Facilities for teaching Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy For Catalogue address OmitsTOPHBn Tompkins M. D., Dean, Richmond, Virginia ; The University of Carolina Head of the State Svsrem of Education The University stands for thor oughness and all that is best in edu cation and the moulding of charac ter. It is epuipped with 24 ( build ings, new water works, -central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers 80. Students. 800. Library of 60,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants . Fine Literary Socie ties. There is an active Y. M. C. A., conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. . ; For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N.- C. CAROLINA STUDENTS Are Invited to Make the Store ol Whiting & Morion Their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. C. What Time Is It? Time to have your watch repaired . Repair work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand it to me. Steve Pember, College Representative. JONES &FRASIER, (Incoporated) - - NORTH CAROLINA. DURHAM. If You Want to Feel Good as Well as Look Good, GO TO MOSER'S BARBER SHOP All styles of Hair Cuts on hand at all times. Opposite campus. . North 183 COTTRELL & LEONARD, ALBANY, NEW YORK, Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to the University of North Carolina, University of the South, Harvaid, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and th othew. Clas Contracts a Specialty. Reliable Ma teriala. Reasonable prices. v Bulletins and Samples on 19? neit, Pritchard, Bright Company Fashionable Clothiers and Furnishers :-: :-: 122 West DURHAM, Kotch COLLAR 15c. i for 85c. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers University Supply Co, (INCOKPORATED) A thletic Supplies for High Schools and Colleges A. G. SPALDINO BROS.. The Spalding TRADE-MARK are the largest manufacturers in the world of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES. If YOU are inter ested in A thletic Sport is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality you should have copy of the Spalding Catalog. . It's a com plete encyclopedia of What 's New in Sport and is sent free on re quest. A. G. Spalding & Bros., 208 E. Baltimore S., Baltimore, Md FREDMERRITT Does the best pressing and the cleanest cleaning done on the Hill. Give him a trial. Opposite University Inn. Meet Your Friends REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham. MR. E. S. MERR1TT Is with them. Opposite Postofh'ce. THE STAR CAFE, The Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date Dining; Room in Town. Quick and Polite Service. University men ere invited to give as a call. Pleasant room to rent also.- The Main St. Pharmacy Co, Handle GUTH'S CANDIES. Send them your card and name; they do the rest. 201 E. Main St., - - DURHAM, N. C. (incorporated) V A BUSINESS. When you think of going to u(hool, rite for a new Catalogue and specia offera of the lead hip Business and Shorthan Schools AddreK8 Kliig'M BnitineHft Co lege, Raleigh, N. or Charlotte, 18. C We also teach bookkeeping, Shorthand, Pen manship, etc., by wail. Arrow Ay- TRADI V J Main Street NORTH CAROLINA Do your Shoes Need Mending TRY TRICE Opposite University Inn Dr. Wm. Lynch, DENTIST, New office over Cates' Jewelry Store, CHAPEL HILLJN. O. L. G. UTLEY Next Door to Post Office A nice line of Men's Furnishings, Cigars, Confectioneries, and Stationary. Give us a part of your trade. Merrit & Sparrow's Livery Stable. The Swellest, The Most Up-to-Date, The Most Convenient Livery Stable in town. Rear of Post Office. E. P. CATE, JEWELER. Fine Repairing a Specialty. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CHAPEL HILL, - - - . . N. C. TANK" HUNTER. New quarters below Pickard's Hotel. Bought out entire stock of W.W. Pickard. Let the College Caterer, "MARSE JESSE," Prepare that banquet. He Knows how. M ore Than Your Worth. Money's COMMONS HALL. $10.00 PER MONTH. $15.00. UNIVERSITY INN. BOGER'S. Fruits and Confectioneries. CENTRAL HOTEL BASEMENT. J.D.WEBB General Merchant Gent's Furnishings a Specialty Clothing and Shoes i , , Next Door to Postoffice. W. . S0RRELL JEWELER OPTICIAN CHAPEL HILL, . . . - N. q 1