1 HE UEEt THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published .Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS L. N. Morgan, - - Editor-in-Chief ASSISTANT EDITORS-IN-CHIEF B. H. Merank D. L. Rights AMOCIATB EDITORS B. D. Stephenson A. L. M. Wiggins J. H. Rand M. R. Dunnagan Lenoir Chambers A. A. McKay R. W, Scott, Andrew Joyner, Ja G. L. Oarrington managers C. W. E. Pittman, - lUisines-s Manager F. L. Eitless, - - Circulation Manager M. T. Spears, - Publication Manager Entered as peeond class matter at the lKstoQice at Chapel Hill, N. C. September 11, 1911. Printed hy The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payahle in advance or during the first term. Single Copies, 5 Cents. The time of stress and terror, of midnight oil and dopes, is again drawing nigh. This does not purport to be an essay on those fearsome things called ex aminations, but merely a reminder . that sometime ago the 1 ower classes, at least the junior class, decided to elect their officers for next year during the spring term. And not much time is left in which to do this. It is unnecessary, to urg-e that these elections be held now. Every student knows the wisdom of such action. The Students Council, if needed at all, is needed just at the opening of college, for this is the time of greatest crisis in the college year. Action right away, however, is needed. , Kansas has a greater per cent of college , students than any other state. It sends one student out of every 112 to college. Twenty-five per cent of the students at the University of Minnesota did not have a single absence during the past term, lasting from September through February. To secure a degree at Kansas the student must be able to show a certificate of proficiency in swimming. A holiday of several days has been granted at Vanderbilt. This is done every year immediately after the winter term examinatins. A series of scholarships for graduates students from India has been provided by the Univer sity of California. Instead of the usual caps and gowns the graduates of the Agri culture School of the University of Minnesota will wear overal's md slouch hats. The Mississippi Legislature '; ts recently appropriated to the .iate University $212,000. And i.ssissippi is a Southern State! Bud What is the difference be i veen an ordinary co-ed and a dlege widow? Weiser One slays four years ;uid the other stays for years. The Siren Jinks I know a sure cure for voman suffrage. Binks Is that dossible? Jinks Sure, set the voting age at thirty-live. The Siren, FACULTY-SENIOR GAME FILLED WITH EXCITEMENT .i .... . . ... - . seen a real baseball erame. lhe far-famed bat crackers of 1912 tried their fame against Jimmie Roystcrs six-shooters. The re- suit was that the seniors won to 14. .setting. The night performance Every play made was a feature wjil he lighted by powerful calci from Dr. Bells attempt to catch 'urns which throw the tree a fly in his mouth to Col lier Cobb's bowered stage into fide relief and slide to safety in centre field. ' the audience into obscurity, as it Tommy Wilson and Billy Ware should be. The music incidental were there with the goods, hit ting at 1000 and 667 respectively, Towles had an outdrop which was more crooked than one of his irregular verbs, and with it lie! made Bob Winston make twelve mighty swipes at the air without connecting. ueuctnx hem the l acuity ' in; being, thoroughly 'competent cx every inning except 1 the seventh '' pcrienced actors are Shakespearc- and ninth. In each of these the faculty gathered three hits and in the ninth four free trips L,ucia s territory. , The base running was superb. Nat Cartmell was there looking over the players with an idea to t acuity track team. Johnnie Booker and Cow Bacot have both made places. Ware's steal to lome was a beautiful piece of work. BOX SCORE: FACULTY. AB. R. Il.PO. A. E. Howell, -s. s. ..5 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 , 1 0 1 0 1 0 Eoyeter, 2b. . . . 6 2 2 3 2 1 Lawson, 3b. ... . . .... 631 1 2 1 Ware, c. ............. 5 Winston, r, f 3 Wilson, lb. ......... 3 Mangum, 1. f. ... . .. ... 3 Daggett, 1. f. 3 Bell, c. f. ............ 2 Beard, c f. 3 Towles, p 4 Viles, p. 0 3 10 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 Totals ... SENIORS.- ..43 14.13 24 6 AB. R. H.PO.A.E Stacy, lb. ............ 4 1 1 12 0 Stubbs, c, cf ........ . 5 2 2 5 1 Barbee, r. f 5 3 2 0 0 Carter, s. s. c ..5 2 2 2 1 Winston, of, s.s. . . .... 5 1 1 3 0 Folger, 2b. 4 3 3 1 3 Rcece, r. f. .... 5 2 1 3 0 Graham, 3b. 5 0 111 Hendrix, p 2 1 0 0 2 Totals ... 40 15 13 27 - ; ' , ' ' 8 6 S. C. WINS TENNIS MATCH The tennis meet with the Unr versity of South Carolina, playec on Thursday afternoon and Fri day morning of Junior Week, re sulted in a victory for the Pal metto collegians, our team losing the doubles and breaking even in the singles. The game of doubles was called at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. The University of South Carolina was represented by Waring and Cary, ana tne-.iar tieeis were repre sented by Chambers and Oates Our boys started off with a rush and for the first two sets clearly outclassed the Palmetto lads. winning the first set 6 to 3 and the second set 8 to 6. In the third set our team made a num ber of wild plays and seemed to lose the vim that characterized their playing at the outset of the game. The South Carolinians worked their opportunity effect ively and for the remaining sets held the winning hand. The final score of the doubles was 3 to 2 in favor of South Carolina, thus counting forty per cent toward a victory of the meet. The game of singles was called at 10 o clock Brulay morning, Oates playing Waring and Cham bers tackling Cary. Chambers was in good form and by hard playing snatched two panics out of three from his opponent. Un til the third set the singles be tween Oates and Waring was hotly contested, seesawing to nrst one and then the other. However, in the fourth set Oates began to weaken nd Waring proceeded lo annex fnr games in row, making four clean pass A i 1 1 S. . snots out of live points, final bcore tttoodC to 3. Tin Coburn Players Modday Continued from first page oerformances of this band Pst in i feature of the oerformances s that they will be given with 0 - only the sky for a roof and with a natural background of forest 15 with trees and shrubs for the - to the performance is not played hy instrument but sung by a cho. rus of men's voices rendering the quaint old songs o! Shakespeare's day in an esquistMv entertaining ; fashion. The company is a par- j ticularly .good one "composed as itj lis of men and women who besides 'an students who brin- their en- thusiasm to bear in their various' lo'airk I In the production of the plays the greatest care has been exer cised to insure the absolute authenticity of the costumes, songs' and other details of the performance. " ; r "Twelfth Night" and "Mac beth,'' which will be given on the campus on Monday, April 29t are two of the most popular play in the L ouurns repertoire, anc Shakespearean scholars of recog nized standing have asserted un equivocally that the spirit anc atmosphere of the plays is never so well realized as in the open air production. ; ' Tickets for the Coburn plays can be secured at Kubanks Drug Store. Royal Q Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers In High-Grade Furniture Furnishings for Students. Every thing for the Home. Carnations 3 riz. for $2.00 Sueperb Stock, 1 dz. 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