a ; THE.-.T AR3H:E;EL Felt Goxls PENXANTS, PIL- Stationery 'OUND- PAPERS : FOISTER OWS, AND BAN BOX PAPERS, TAB NERS, Complete Line at Right Prices. LETS, NOTE BOOKS S A Carolina Cottage at Black Mountain. Our Sister College, the State Normal, has challenged the 'Uni versity .o unite with it and make up enough money to build a Caro lina cottage at Black "Mountain. At Black Mountain is situated the Robt. E. Lee Hall and other buildings, comprising the Capitol, so to speak, of. the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. organizations of the South. Each year represen tatives of these organizations in the various colleges of the South gather together and with able instructors, study the problems of these organizations, Last year eleven states sen representatives amounting to a total number of 2l00 students. The great difficulty now. at Black Mountain is the lack of sufficient buildings to accommo date the representatives that each year go there. To remedy this condition the Southern Colleges liaue taken it upon themselves to unite two together and build cottages. Washington and Lee has united with Randolph-Macon, Queen's with Davidson and so on. The vNormal has asked the Uni versity to unite with it and build a Carolina Cottage to be used by these two colleges at their-respective conventions. The Uni versity Y. M. C. A. immediately accepted the invitation and a successful campaign is now being waged to raise $550, half the cost of the cottage. , Law Classes Elect CfBcers. For the first time the two law classes of the law school have organized and elected officers separately. The senior class of ficers are as follows: J..M. Turbyfill, President. M.'T. Ham, Vice-President M . T. Spears, Secretary and Treasurer- B. C. Trotter, Member of Stu dent Council. Doggie Trenchard, Member of Greater Council. There are 35 in the senior law class with 15 candidates for, LL. B, degrees the largest number that has ever been candidates for law degrees. The junior law class officers are: ' Oscar Leach President. B. P. Aycock, Vice-President. C. L. Coggin, Secretary- and Treasurer. "Ninety Six", Orator. There are 41 members in the class, which is a material incraese over last year. :;. Address by. Dean Cranfori Dean W. I. Cranford of Trinity Col letre will deliver an address in Gerrard Hall Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. The occasion of this address is the annual Bible Study Rally of the Young Men's Chris tian Association.; - Dr Cranford is a speaker of reputation and power. His theme : will be The College Man and the Bible. He has a strong message for college men. - ' ' : : 1 ' Hugh Hester, Manager Junior Football Team. The Juniors met Tuesday and elected Hugh Hester manager for the class football team. Work -iti earnest on the class teams will be begun Monday after the coaches will ,bave decided on which men to retain on the varsity field. A considerable number of class men are now on the varsity field and are doing excellent work. Richmond College here Saturday. Concluded from first page Tandy will likely hold his po sition at centre, but in case he should, be removed during the game Pritchett or Higgins will be there ready with the goods also. Tandy shows up well and will very likely , make even a greater record than he did last year. With : his left hoof he kicks the best drop kicks and field goals of any man on the field. He can punt very well too and in an emergency can be shift ed for the service of kicking. He will likely be depended on for the goal kicking, lor he is accurate in his shots and makes better dis tance than any oilier kicker. Tandy is always there on the de fense and can break up plays bet ter than any other linesman. Foust will likely start the game at right guard but is not expected to stay in long. Big Jones is one of the steadiest workers on the field and the play that gets by him will certainly be some play. He will take the position at guard in the absence of Foust.- He is one of the big gest men on the field and has the strength of any of them. , , .At left guard Cowell will be found working, in his. usual steady style. Last year CoweUgave his opponent a hot time all dur- "i V.-. ,.,;- :J." irjgf: his stay in thegame? andj is counted on for better work this year. Fatty has full control of all his two, hundred pounds and is a mainstay there next to Tan dy. Price, Proctor, Nelson, and Burgess arc out for this position, and will likely be given a trial if the score of the game will, permit anew man going in 'this. impor tant position. Right tackle is still a question to be decided, Johnnie Jones is showing up very well, and so are Gay, Hambly, and Tennant. This is one of the positions open for a new man and the coaches are undecided yet. Jones will likely start. Ramsay at left tackle may be counted ; a fixture. Last year Ramsay's record was sensational and this year with more experi ence he will tear up things. Homewood has played two years at right end with a remark able record and will be therewith his hard tackle again this year. Greater 'things "are expected of him. Love is a substitute for right end. U There are many fighting for the position at left end vacant because of the absence of Huske. Grimsley of last year's scrubs will most likely start, but there is a possibility that Nicholson who played two years ago will be started. , Bourne and Williamson are also showing up well. At quarter Allen will most likely . start with , the team. Bridges is doing better work though and will surely get a chance. He drew the first ap plause from the spectators in Tuesday's scrimmage by making a long end run through a broken field. Both Allen and Bridges pass well but Bridges is much the better. Valley is also out for the position. Captain Tayloe will start at left half. Tayloe lias not been working so hard lately but in the little fight Tuesday afternoon he made some very good runs. Bob Burnette is back with the old pep and will serve as a good substi tute if Capt. Dave is taken out. TRY A PATH OF ; Star Brand Shoes THEY ARE ALL LEATHER STROWD & TILLEY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS J. M. NEVILLE ' At the Athletic Store For Your Supplies Tennis and Gym Goods. Cold Drinks, Cigars,' Tobaccos, ami Candies." Qall and see what we carry. ''GO TO The Gity Barber Shop For youi" ilair, Cuts ami Shaves The old stand iwxt door to It. II. Patterson. PERRY & LLOYD . Electric Shoe Shop Durham, IN. C. W. H- BUTLER, Pioprretor. All kinds .-fine slue repairing, llubber heels-and soles a ."I'CcLilty II. K. AVooij, - College Represent at ive : MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT t A. H. Yearby's Drug Store . . When in Durham. D. S. CHAPMAN is with them. Opposite PostofTice YOU CAN GET, IT FROM E. A; BROWN FURNITURE CHAIT.L IU Lb. N. 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