or Wathft Report i Why have typhoid VWeAther Report;. j When vaccine is free ? OFFICIAL ORGAN OF iTHE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA VOL. 23 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, l'14 NO. 3' TAR fiRSfSAME OF'SEASON-ENDSINVER-VHEUilTJG VICTORYTOR CAROLINA idges 1 ,iti or' .njitP . Tar'ffeels Iflave :no ?DifificdinMng"jip 41 " Points-Richmond College ' Fails to Score. As was expected, Carolina open ed, the season with a complete victory over. -Richmond College Saturday afternoon. The Rich mond boys were unable to suc cessfully resist the powerful ma chine that Carolina has working on the varssilyifieldandvwhen the fails. Richmond's ball. Privatt fails? .'to 'gain, again no gain Homewood downs' Bruce on his 10 yard line, Privatt fails to gain Carolina's ball. Parker vgains 9, then over-for secoud touchdown Tandy, kicks goal; ..total 130. he Tar ITeeU bad lyloe returnsf kick Off 20 yards. piled up six touchdownshe score fins 15, Privatt catches L:M4io twa pass meant for Homewood; no stage in the game when:Rieh-an' mond seemed to threaten. '-To begin wHhf shevws ouUweigbed by Carolina, and the whole con test showed marked superiority of the latter-team in everyres pect. V.It was not until the last of the second quarter, that, Carolinaas forced to punt, i Richmond made only two first downs, and almost every rush he made" was formid ably resisted bp Carolina's imp pregnable line. - Carolina could have made the score mulch Jar ger but the coaches preferred giving experience to the -second , and third siring men after the begin ning of the third quarter It-was on Carolina's. fourth play in the first quarter that her firsj touchdown was made. A beauti t ul pass f ronl Br id ges was a th er ed in by Fuller over his hea .while on a dead run, - the ball be- iuer carried over with ease after the catching of the pass. .Tandy missed his first;goal after a touch down on t bi pi ay, bu t Jjoaled the ball successfully after tho other scores t were s made. vLast yeaj Tandy did not missa-geah .End i runs by iJBridges, rplayj : i- i -rv.il 1 over lacKie uy r unci uu ajic, and line plunging by Parker and Reid were features. A nnmber of forward passes were tried by both teams,-mostof them amount invito nothing. In the last a Quarter Richmond broke loose some vpasses in t. desperation,. bu availed nothing, Bruce inter cepted a Carolina pass but made no gain. Logan did the best backfield work for the Richmond team, rhe punting of neither side was nojticeablykgodd. .Cure Una, unlike her opponents, .made not a fumble during the game, The day was fair and cool, and a large crowd saw the game; Many came from -Raleigh arid Durham i in cars- to be witnesses. The game byplays: Tandy .kicks off; ball returned Second, quarter: Qi RLchomond V 32 .yard line, forward: pass iails,f centre passes ball over .head of kicker and the back.thrown to his five yard line, on'bad'pass'Homewood "finds ball on 1 yard line. Bridges passes to Cowell aver left-end for touch down. .. "-.Tandy s kicks-goal, tolal 200. Richmond kicks to' Jones. Ball on Carolina's' 40-yard line, Fuller gets 8, Bridges 4, Parker 10, Tay foe' 8, Bridges22, Parker 4, 1 ay- OuMtitHieil nn Third I aire, NEW-STYLES INTRODUCED Cfceciid Club Enjoys Old Diet Served in New. Dishes. mm.. ri : i t i ' -m . i i uc viicmicm journal 1110 hold its getvlogother" meeting Monday iiight. "Thirty-six chem ists and chemists-to be, all pro perly labeled and guaranteed, as sembled in "the" Chemistry work shppproperly : transformed into a 'banquet hall, at nine o'clock. Dr. Hefty -presided - over .the rather informal meeting and gave a resume otth& various I improve ments in the laboratory, the po sltionsr heldby Ihcrinen s who left the department in June, the recent deaths in "the field of chemistry, and the effects of the war situation on this laboratory. After this short discussion the meeting was turned over ' to ' Mr. Jt'ffries,--tlie chef .who proceeded to serve up the fatted calf, asr it were. - i ne -menu -consisted, ot coffee in beakers, with stirring tods instead of ? spoons, sand wiches in clock glasses, cheese in rlofpus- plates, apples irr ice baths, crackers in evaporating dishes, all served with a delightful sauce 9f good fellowship. Several lashlights were made by way of finale. , OLD VARSITY MEN TENNIS 'TOURNAMENT !T0 TAKE HtLr lOAtH TRACK PI:Af!F. IN THE'NFAR FIITIIRP Spence, fobb, and .Price Vol, Old Courts Being Repaired and New Ones ingNewMen. made Ready tor 'Immediate Use. , DDTDlDITlnvlP rnn rII Tmnv urr """"n,,u,w ,uu ,nLh ' ' The tnurnametit for the select In answer to the need and call ion of the Carolina .Tennis tenni of Carolina track athlotics three for : 1914-15 will probably be y in of last year's stars have volun- Monday, (Xtober 5. Willi 'the teered to help the varsity in graduation' 'last year of Lenoir bringing the new material into Chambers, the team which has shaye for the fall class mceti I represented the University for the which comes off just before Past three r years w as broken up Thanksgiving. Snenrp. a f t f r It will be a difficult matter .'for u l 1 - - I three years bloody work in the anyone to beat out Malcom Oales mile and ther half mile under .the 'Or his old place on the team, but universally, noted Nat Cartmell t is "P t0 somebody to fill the and one vear's work undpr Nat's other vacancy. It is a hard mat- one-time team-mate, Dr. Kent J. ter to predict what thepersonm Brown, together with Skeet Cobb, OI e. varsity -vaiii uv. : bo tar also of fi.ur vear's famp nnrlpr 0''v fifteen names havi' been e li the same two efficient coaches in tered ior t,ic touiest. The stu- the two mile and the mile, should (,ents aS a whole do not seem to hpfls able jis anv vnuntr mxrh in I realize ' that tennis, as much as j ..t5 "lr the country to train and whip in-1 football or baseball, is a form bi to cond lion anv m:.tpria1 that iniercoueiate atnieiics. some body is.goiug to make the team, somebody .is going to fight for Carolina in tennis against other institutions, somebody is going to wear and NN. C. monogram. All those wishing to enter the; tournament should see W. T. Ragland or E. Y. Keesler before Monday. Manv fellows do not seem to any may come out. . Price, with two years experience on the low hurdles, is willing to give all the help his time will permit Besides these meirwho are not eligible to run on the team this year there are the men of last year's squad who are also well able to assist these older men in the early coaching. Wright, our 22 ft. 10 in. broad jumper, and realize that the Tennis Associa Homewood, in the pole vault will uon 1S an organization entirely have to be absent from the track separate and distinct trom any during the football season; but thing else, lotsot lei lows thin Woollcott will t take charge of tl,at when they enter college they these revents together with the a,e entitled to use the tenni hiyh iump and the hurdles. liar- courts without additional expense rison, Whiting and Rand will Though this is true of many in run with the new men in the dis- stitutions, it does not hold goc d tances, and Patterson and Mo at Carolina. Not one penny is Duffle-will hely the quarter men. given by the University or by the Smith will be on the job to show Athletic Association for the up how it is done in the hundred and keeP OI thc courts more players.. than all the courts used twice a day could ;:ccomo. date. In order to remedy this condition four courts "'northeast, of the old ones were' graded and backstops were erected. 'Nothing more was done, however. -'Posts were never fixed, the courts never laid off, i ass grew up every where. This yei.r it is the pur pose of the association to prepare these four additional courts to ytther with the old ones. The officers of the association say llu-'y aie fioing to make this the best year for tennis that Car olina has - ever known TTplr . v i' them achieve this end. You can do it by paving your dues to one of the following: Red r:,rii,i Ed Keesler, John Wilson, Trent kagJand, or Henry Edwards. . - ; ' A NEW ENTERPRISE BEGUN Richmorid's50 yard line. Rich? mond gains 4 yards, then noth ing, then 2 - yards, 'Privatt lhe kicks to Harker. Ball on 50 yard line;lKulkr7gains 10 yafds,Uhefl 2, Parker 9 yards, Bridges passes toil Fuller who runs : 30y.aiHds fof first touchdown. Tandy juisses goalf.scorei Carolina 'Ricbinon 0. Fuller receives kick and re turns Uo Carolina's 35 yardVlinej Bridges gains 4 through guard, Tavloe 15 over lefttaCkle, Parker ?f Bridges 3. Pass to Fuller 'conduct the -club this year, Phere is but one source of funds for this pur pose the yearly dues of the mem bers of the Tennis Association These dues are a dollar and . half a year, payable at the be ginning of thc year. Since only members of the assoiatian con tribute to the upkeep of thecou ts it is only natural and just tha' all non-members should I e pn' the two twenty. Inorder to simplify this scheme, the new men are requested to come out at the times most con venient to the busy old men. The following Fcheduleof the different events will make things move along smoothly. All men trying for high jump, broad jump, vault, weights or hmi from vhyvg. nuraies come out ai t:uu. Those trying for the dashes be on hand at 4:45. Two mile, ane mile, and half mile men come out at 5:15. Quarter -men be out at 5:30. sharp. :; The above times suit the sched ules of the older men best. If 'Every year at the beginning of the season the tennis courts are in more or less bad condition. Some of the . posts are usually down, reels are .missing,"' wire backstops are broken through, the corner slakes Of thc courts are gone, and half the courts are alloerether coveied with grass. vClee Club Begins Practice. Tlte iGlee i Club continues to -r-fcir mAf a n o rmnn innc n c ima .' J" M 1 I Q I tiro TJ o season; advances. Although M Sneath, last year's director, and Henry Meeks, the tenor who last year captured his hearers through ufcthe slate, vare ! not Hn college this.year, there is an abundance 6fc promising new material. Mal lett andHarris at the piano, and AYrjght .with his -violin are all baek. ' Preston Epps, Carolina's you find it impossible to come out Such has been the casethis year. at the above times, don t let that At present only four or five courts keep you away. If you can t are jn condition to be used. How come out then do so wheneveryou ever new posts and new reels hnd some- u body out tovork with you. The class meet is barely and the courts are being laid off a.once more and the grass scraped month away, and it is lime tor off. The delay in putting the everybody to be out. Don't let a courts in shape has been due to little thing like the lack of a suit ' the inability on the part of the trouble you; put on anything, ass0ciation officers ; to secure la- ana come out. . Knr For the past several years, at C. W. Bain Jr., was initiated least, the number of courts has unequaled baritone, will probably into Delta Kappa Epsilon Moo-' beeninadequatcdunng the height j J 1 '4. . rrt day night. of the season.' There have been Enthusiaism . Characterizes the ' first Meeting. Two hundred people were present Friday night at the first meeting of the North Carolina C 1 f . K V. r1 -1 1 . 'i. 1 1 ' 1 ' iiciu in ine e'lapei. I wo hundred people IkkI a new supply of "pep" ;md interest in their own homes injected into them by the speeches of President Graham and Prof. Branson. The officers, Prof.' Branson, presidentand F. P. Graham, secretary, were unan imously elected. Two commit tees, the steering and the pro motion and , publicity, were ap pointed by President Graham as follows: Steering Committee: Dr. J. G.deN. Hamilon, G. W. Euts ler, J. A. Capps, L. B. Gunter am! F. F. Biadshaw. Promotion and Publicity Committee: W. P. Fuller, S. E. Winters, Fred Yo- der, and II. B. Hester. President ' Gm ham character ized the meeting by, saying, "I believe that this is the most sig nificant iucetiur of students ever held in North Carolina." All universites have their department of Economies, but this is the first -to have a separate and dis tinct 'department for the study of thc tenitory it reaches directly. lie expressed the "'hope that every university stunent will have burned into his conscious ness NORTH CAROLINA as the result of this club," and that it would engender in him ''a larger curosity and a larger horizon." Prof. Branson was introduced oy tne 'resictent as the "Pro- essor of North Carolina," and he proceeded to enject the "pep" he felt for the club's work .into its membi rs. ',Get first knowledge about your own county" is his idea, "know your county," his slogan. l)o you like good Band music? Then boost the Band!