THE TAK.ilEEX Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. pJ-J J? '"J" JJ EEL U'en fty articles "wa&. the choosing associate Editors ;ot j Managing- iiiaitors opinion or THE TAK HciKU if a democracy their relative news value. In our of oDoortunitv. This the present system does not give. Experience This little incident illustrates has shown that the upperelass the athletic ideal of the Univer- man who is absorbed in other sity. It has been called a de- things and has gained prominence mocracy in athletics' It is the by totally different Abilities than result of the energy of Doggie newspaper work' is elected in prtf- Trenchard arid the wisdom of the crence to the underclassman of a b acuity Athletic Committee. reclusive nature who is unknown "The issue is this: Can Carolina but is better qualified for the job. . r jjwv. kvmu tl minimi i ' iavi iuv . i ..v.. Virginia can import! With every thing is a matter of civil service. BOARD OF EDITORS W. P. Fl'U.ER, T. C. Lih.n, Jr., - - Editor-in-Chief - - Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDirOKS McDaniel Lkwis, J. F. IIac-kikr O. 0. Nanck, . N.A. Kkasonkk .1 . G. Oow.vs W. T. Polk. 1). L. Applewhite J. E. Hoover MANAGERS JS. L. Field , - - Business Manager I1. F. Braiwhaw, - Assistant Manager F. H. Cooper, - - Assistant Maimer atom of blood in our lody we be lieve that she can. THE HICH SCHOOL CHAMPIONS The High School Champion- To Centered as second class matter at the ship game played Saturday be- IQt 11 71 man can- be pretty well Ji -..-.broke mid still Q D X The associate Editors are noti vested with any responsibility by the Association. It is. purely a . . . ........ , - question of efficiency. It would be .absurd for a voter to demand -a voice in the selection of a steuo- ; have one faithful friend left to draw 1 on his pipe Even the newest addition to your pipe rack soon takes on the good fellowship of i'JfainihaiVfrit'iul, when it gets seasoned by$fho agiiW:tbe-wootl' mellowness of ' VELVET; The Smoothest Smoking Tolueeo. 'VELVET ' has aH the slow burning, satisfying tjualitios of Kentucky's Burley Je Luxe with a smoothness that is VELVET'S own. 10c tins andje metal-Jines. JCi. jtrm. a postaffice at Chapel Hill, N.C. tween Raleigh High School and grapher in the State Department. Printed by The University Press, , Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the first term. SlnrfU CfU, 5 Ctt. It would he unheard of for the i stockholders in a newspaper to 1 be asked to vote on the election or a reporter, iioth cases are analogous however to the present 0PP4JSITE l0ST OFFICE situation. NOTICE Asheville High School was a dis appointment as a game. Not be cause of the low standard of play, but because of the inequality of the teams. However the game furnishes material for the circle- around! he-stove teams. 117 to 0 about represents the difference in strength of the t wo MiB8 Christine Mcintosh Married to Mr. Fred Page. j Lat Wednesday; evening at the two trrouns ot indi vidua s. t u viock miss vnnsune it - r 1 TTh A nrnr IT? Wh TMIVT TtD I DRUGGISTS. ROS., PHONE 477 McINTOSH-PAGE "I lie Holladay 3tticlio MJMIAM, X. C. Official Photographer for Yachety YacK 1915 Studio in Chapel. Hill ojjou on Wodheadnys beginjiiiR in October. Carolina Pressing Club Next to Uooeh'H Oafo EIGHT SUITS A MONTH FOR SI .00 All subscriprions to THE TAR teams. Probably 10 to 0 would due. 1'lease pay up at once.ana m.-.i.. . i . . . . . . Intosh of Chattel Hill wamnrml fcxrxrt Keratrinir. A tri-ntr and 0 onniiiff.-. ... SiitirtnHinn riii-ifimto.! . i v 1 1 ni in i uni n tr mnrr tnrit iinr'iii i t i - o - . - - .,.. -x.. & & " " " w-nA u If ARRIS 1 AI.nKRUAV MAfCAriVP r:. i u I xi.i i ... : . I w ' - in . Aonuccii. : . ' " avc me uusiucM mdiiagci luui u I lOIS IS a gOOU OpitOnunitV lO re I ,ti ... . , This applies-to Alumi state by citations the tew princ no lusti a ctnfo.,. Dies on wnicu L!oe"e".e 1 renc hard I hoa M tifitliv fto.r .Jm. fr., I.. . TT V. A JLMUV LI t.r. I& . . "OCT I MIH I .(..UIl.U 11 llll I llf,..,,., , ,f il,;, IJ....I f M , . 1 . . . , 1 f . . . . .1 tt V". Jpl 1 '1 .'H A . 1 , r , . . . I , ' , ' " n '.v. aiuw-ui uiiTurri wuuica wont III u, il. j, IMaierH JU TW ItfKHjil, MUn UUFwU1 .wcmiugmMpiun, aim umo. , iv. nu. K:iin UUtf. :A iielittlilWS. Sve:it.M nnd 11 niiM-inH HULlUAiy oromise of a vitorv from Vinri- Moss officiated . The ushers were : V t havt the Best IVeRiH OiY the H ill. Tiv promise of a victory from Virgi- ... . ' I Ik T TITrit! ri a . 1". TnrltVittle 0l,m in tlira'o ' VOrc . meSSrh. WlUiatO UUSKek UOO I D. irn li'm .. ...1 If. , . t I n r . i i , 1 uev, j mi i i i iv."V 1 1 , mill i Id 1 1 V appreciate a period of prosperity j four of the Raleigh team are r , . or happiness until it is past. By three year men, five two year Lroomsmen were Miss Florence the same trait of human nature men, and two one year men. The Page with Mr. George Howies; we are apt to overlook the fact Asheville team was practically Miss Luola Tuttle with Mr. Vil- that ia a few days an almost jttew i . - - l 1 1 . ; a i - m i : t . ideal session of the University bovs made onlv a feohlo nttemnt an w" 1 wr- K'vnam t'age; J I J I If! ' .. tl... ji . . -' ... will end. at the trame. Thev are whereL., . . .. , f , L, . . layior tasser ot lurham, was There have been no factions, no Carolina was in 112 after the 66 mak, of honor. The hri,ie enter- disseution, no incidents we wish to 0 shock. ed with her father, by whom she had not been.. The .athletic at- 1 he Asheville boys did not was given in marriage. Itnrned- nosphere has cleared up. The know the rules,. A Raleigh punt l;tel)' after the ceremony an in- Wckwick sore has healed laroelv. ll' wll Vithm thtP,i vrA 1,'n. fotmal reception was held at the Second Door Below' lickwiek O. Ui. GOFOHTH, 1'roprMor. Students, Patronize " ; -:; The Royal Cafe 1A 'III k 1tPf t I Tt f ' V.- f . i . . m ' t ..,. tu . a ,.i :ulliam Pap-oV Miss Ktlinrinf. SA. Vfi.jlj 11 ll'J AUh I ilh SrJKVK TIlK'BKMl nasi jcai nic Asucviiici :. 0 j y Jj J miRHAM.STOP AT THE ROYAI. UNIVERSITY 1)0Y8 HKADQUARTKRi. Fruits, Candies, Peanuts I HERN i)ON HARDWARE CO. dazing is dead. Pistol shooting nevertheless, the Asheville back home of the brides parents. is no more. terward Mr. and Mr partisan politics has attempted to return the ball and :n Af- Paye left an automobile for Raleiph. all but disappeared. The Ath- was downed on the three yard from which place they later went letic Association will be out of line. This eventually lead to a north. debt by January 5th. Swain Hall safetv against his team. If he The bride is the daughter of . . i . .as created a new spirit of de- had been drilled in the rules, the mocracy in a community that was ball would have been put in already more democratic than scrimmage at the 20 yard line iny college we know. And so it he had let it alone. ji&4 i iiv.iv. u a llv- rv 4HJiJ.ULI . jnv mui i uavn cia pirit abroad. Dear Old Alma probably the best individual play- Mater, we wish you a Merry er on the field; yet by playing on Christmas and a Hapov New defense in the wronjr place he al- Year. lowed six successful forward pas- TV ill. Prof and Mrs. A. II. Mcintosh of Chapel Hill, and is exceedingly popular here and throughout the state. ' ' ,- , . ;' ' . . PRIZES FOR ENGINEERS Fifty Dollars To 'Be Awarded For Best Essay on Road Construction Students of the leading engi neering schools have been offered an onnortunitv to roninrt I'm- ses be made over his head. They l000 nri ' nr Art WS VALUES, were all turned into toorhdrtwus.- i An individual . with ntuch less jects suggested cover a wide iKEL was printed three news individual ability who knew foot rane including: factors whicli tems that are highly significant, ball would have broken up the sbould overn he choicc of M the first was seven lines long passes or intercepted the runner. . .-, , it . . ltl I r I III a t or 1 .'1 Ic tai-.:w1 I. r.... . .... . 1 1 paving program for a citv of t the bottom of the column. AN INSTANCE 25,000 people; economics of high-' The other two were on the front There is a man in roil ti,,U'ay conseruction, and half a doz ' page. One was a column and qua r- from the first minute he entered' e" relate1 topics. The ' prizes terlong, the other was third has definatelv chosen ioUrnali4, t ?Tr!( ltie J U aviny Comoartv ot lMn ade oh a as his-life work. All his interest to nrom,. inv,;,,-;, f i.Ui.. The seven line article was a was centered in that one thing, way problems by cnirinecrFnif uotice of the awarding of the Yet because ho happened to es-htudentH and to encourage them varsity football monograms. The cape: the notice of the Athletic to enter a !ie!l r work'.' where long front page' article -was - a Council. hi i.hri t :i i.:.. tJl(:re ,s rcat need for trained - - - -, - iv nait Mil 111 1113 discussion of the All-CI .jv. W...u- uc was 8 veil Tllft rTmtn.rcilv f K1Pil, Which u-a fnr t ho fire ;m- ....K ..l. ...... . . .. ".V. v " ' - ...... ,,uu- uiancc io worK on uie stiuh'iit lina has been -included ii the lit l!l t nt. . i . i j . .... I .. r ' . . . ' . . 4iaru, i ne lasi article was a imh licit innw t?.,o v... : oi iv American institutions which '-f-MHII.J. KVL1I LLII.I1 II. V .I'WI SWAIN HAUL A CM H'Elt ATI VE BOAKCING PLACE F0K UNIVERSITY MEN YOU GET THE KENEFIT OK ITS RUCflESS. S12.50 rEliMONTII. :- - . ' S. J . BKOCKWEI L Phone. 113 T. K. BEST j Phone 3 H. H. AUTO S(;Hi:Dl!fJi Dnily ItHweon Durliniu niiI Cliaprl Hill Cluuifrtira: "KKI" KUGKftTON tad "HFO" Sh'VVKIX 1 v ( 'i'-V llu- SCHEDULE: LV. UyilH.KM 8:30 A. l . 9:5o A.1. 1:fA.M. 1:00 P.M. , 2'30 P. M. 5:08 P.M. 00 P. M. 8:oo P. M. 7:00 P. io:30 P. M. Lve Or Jem in Ilurliniti a Lavv'm Nw Stand Fhnn 57S . ' notice of the awarding of class oihrn.iiUn. ... il.J w,u u. 1VS each to. he .am.i a warned to that student of the fifteen men in iho' ifinnii.Mi ,f ti. Lnninr m-i : .:...m numerals to fifteen men on the attention of the Council. hampionship Senior team. . The real democracy wanted in The relative position and upace this question of the method of who presents the best paper on some subject pertaining to bitu minous roads" or pacements. ' A New Haberdashery Department A Dandy StocK of Caps, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Everything for the Stndent ' A.-A.-IiLUTT-Z'C. .-.

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