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T M T A R HElirj THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Atliletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS Lenoir Chambers, Jr. Waltkb Fuller - ora wzmx m elsewhere. Hats oft to Editor S. H Fara bee of the Raleigh Times, the bravest man in all this state. He has had the audacity to dream a dream; he is making a serious effort to reform athletic con ditions in North Carolina. The informal conference among repre sentatives from Trinity, Wake Forest, A. and M., Elon, Guil ford, and the University, held recently in Raleigh, and the reso lutions passed by them and re commended to the several col leges, might possibly seem signi ficant to a citizen of California; to any one who has come in con- Business Manager tact with state conditions they Assistant Manaser are interesting only as examples Assistant Manager wnat is' not now and What will not be for many a long year. It TnnroA aa ,.ua ,anT at h.a is one thing-to meet and recom- mend; it is another "thing and the whole wide world lies be- Tom Jones, of Asheville, was taken into D. K. E., Tuesday night. - . Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS S. W. Whiting Johs Cansler McDaniel Lewis, D. Killeffkr T. C. Linn G. M. Loses CHOCOLATES - .-c.C9NrCTI9HS ORANGE DRUG CO. MANAGERS L. R. Johnston -C. E. Ervis, -B. L. Field - postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the fi'.rat form. Singlt Cepie. 5 Cnu. WHAT ABOUT MERCER? What about Mercer? Not since Dr. Henry Van Dyke spoke litre four years ago has any man so caught this student body. Two night addresses, two chapel talks, one meeting with the fraternity men, numberless private inter views and for a week Mercer was the center of discussion at every group on trie street, in l. a., in the big eastern univer- every boarding-house, and in the sities, in the Western Conference, great majority of rooms. The all over the country-why is it? Vice-President of the United ,.: States, the Secretary of 'the Navy, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL the President of Yale, all sorts of The king is dead. Loner live distinguished men, professors, the king. The basketball season poets, and experts in every line is a thing of the past; the base (many speaking under un favor- ball season is rising to its crest, able circumstances, it is true). On the very day when Captain ' i - t ween-to change recommenda tion into action. The plain truth lor the matter is tuat the recom mendations will not become rules Adopt a one year rule? Why man, don t you . know your own i state? This is -North Carolina in the year 1914,. What can you expect? . Not yet, Mr.Farabee, not yet, but thanks all- the-same. You can hardly expect one' college to take the step'unless all do, and there is no danger of that. Why is it; - Mr.- Farabee; why it, Trinity,' Wake Forest. A. and M.V Elon, Guilford; why is it, gentlemen of the University, that athletic conditions in North Caro lina are behind those in the S. I. G. C Pickard & Son LIVERY STABLE 4 LOCATED ON ROSEMARY ST. NEAR TELEPHONE EX CHANGE. STYLISH TURN OUTS AT YOUR SERVICE ALL THE 1TME : : : : WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 G. C. Pickaid, Managr PATTERSON BROS., DRUGGISTS. YOU ARE WELCOMK AT THe Royal Cafe THE REST IN TOWN FOR ROTH LADIES AND GENTLEMAN The Chapel Hill-Durham Auto Station GREGORY S. WALLIXS A CO., Proprietor. THE UNIVERSITY PRESSING CO. KLITTZ RU1LDINO RCEL 1. HYATT, Proprietor (Meaning, Pressing, Altering ft Satisfactory Service Prompt Delivery Cyrus Thompson, Jr. L I FE. I NS U R ANCE. The College Man V Contract. 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Me knows CU,1:51UC1S luc "i""-"" more, perhaps, about one side of der which the game is played college life than any other man ere in the University, the showr in America. He qualifies as an lnZ ,SJ eveiT expert in the biggest subject you expected can find. But that is not the ex- practicing at planation of the stir of the past terrupiions of the Christmas hol Southern LIFE AND I ' x-i m I . i I- 1 A . 1 i 1 Illit N H Mil XM II I I H I II II N t W I I I u icatu me neaii 01 ine j " " inTTCT r Greensboro, N. C. bit that could be The difficulties of night and them- "Pilot Policies" No stronger endorsement of their faith in the company could be given Many Carolina alumni have made good in the raLks of the Pilot Men." You can do likewise. Give us an opportunity to confer with you before your enter other work. week. matter, go straight to the man "iffh fatal to a game in which himself. Other men, well quali- success depends so much on team fled too, have talked on this sub. work- And when you add to the ject, but they are forgotten, ordinary difficulties the especial Mercer is Mercer, and there you difficulties which have arisen have the real explanation. He this season, why, Captain Long lmVht ha nrritori hie and Coach Cartmell are to be 4 A. W. McAllister, Manager. R. J. Mebane, Ais't. H'i'r. T a thousand other ways, and have done well; he did present it in his own way, and he succeeded as no other has succeeded. The story of his life, the experiences of scores of college men, the combi nation of delicacy and fire in him, the perfect gentleman, the man himself no, Mercer will not be forgotten. . . SPEAKING OF EXTENSION. Speaking of extension work, how about the record of the past few weeks? What with the Dra matic Club charging through the eastern part of the state, the Glee Club singing to the west, the basketball team chasing over to Raleigh or Greensboro or REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham. MR. E. la with them. S. MERRITT Opposite Posto(fic .1! When You Think of Life Imuranre Think of the Pilot congratulated. Edwards and Tandy were disqualified in the middle of the season, and Home- wood was incapacitated through sickness two days before the de ciding Wake Forest game. Ex cuses are never justifiable, but the 1914 team will go down in history as the champion hard luck team. Here's wishing better luck to "Rabbit" and his crew and that keen son of a keen father, Earl Mack. Tomorrow week tne um pire will cry "Play ball" for the game of the season, A late start necessitates harder work and more encouragement from the fans. Prophecies, like excuses, Chapel Hill Insurance & Realty Co. i - w Sneed, Marhham, Taylor Co. 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