THE TARHEEL THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS T. C. Linn, Jr.,, W, T. Polk, , - Editor-in-Chief - Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS N. A. Reaponeu Miss Anna M. Lipoell V. S. Bryant W. II. Stephenson Holmes IIerty C. G. Tenent MANAGERS F. F. Brarsiuw, M. B. Fowler, C. S. Harris, Business Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager It is pleasing to see that they J still live, because they are still serviceable, r They have lost the administrative power that they formerly exercised in the college, but they are still self-sufficient as literary societies. Beeause they have lost their governing power they probably approach more nearly what their names signify, literary societies. It ' can hardly be considered the function of such societies to direct student govern ment, and now that some of the power which they formerly claim ed but which was theirs only by assumption, has been taken over by other bodies especially organ- Tobe entered as second class matter at the ized to exercise it, who should Monroe Business Manager Clee Club The Glee Club met Tuesday night and elected William Mon roe business manager for the coming year. A committee which was appointed to look into the matter of getting a singing leader will report at another the Club Monday The Athlete's Friend : "Rexall Rubbing Oil" meeting of postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. 0. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the first term. Single Copies, 5 Cents. THE ATHLETIC FIELD worry? As literary societies they are still adequate. They still cultivate debate. and oratory; they still publish The University Magazine; and jointly with the fraternities publish The Yackety Yack; they still offer valuable practice in parliamen tary procedure and opportunity for making friendships. While they are as liable to error as and An individual receiving' a gift an express gratitude audibly; ac other student institutions, half dozen can, or a score. But while they are not the toll gates when the gift is to thousands, it to the turnpike of success, they becomes impossible for each re- are wholesome institutions whose cipient to file past the doner with indefinable influence is entirely words of appreciation. The for the good. gratitude of many, while it can not be spoken individually, can be expressed collectively. As the Emerson Athletic Field progresses, as the grandstands, which we have pictured to our- night. At a meeting of the Student Council last Monday night Oscar Leach was elected a member of the council. It is customary for the representatives to choose a man who has had previous ex perience in student government. .For Sore Musics, SUIT Joints, Lame Back, Strained Ligaments arid 8 prams. :' . . , . Satisfaction Guaranteed, or money back. Patterson Bros., Druggists, The Rexall Store WE HAVE JEEN ENJOYING YOU 11 FRIENDSHIP AND I'ATROX AG E FOR FOUR YEARS AND WISH TO SEE YOU AGAIN AT &) Royal Cafe DURHAM AS WELL AS CIIAI'EL HILL H.A. GASKINS Victor-Victrola, Columbid-Grafonola and Edison-Cylinder. Full StocK of Records and Supplies ; Bicycle and Motorcycle Supplies Five Points - - - - Durham, N. C. to On their way to Harvard take ut) advanced work. W. T Joiner, L. N. Morgau, Raymond Taylor, aud Dossey Pruden--all alumni of the University recent ly spent a few days on the Hill. Joiner and Prudeu will take up Law at Harvard; Taylor, English. It 33C30I Morgan ind RHODES SCHOLARSHIP EXAMS Hubbel, Representative of N. C. at i Oxford, on Hill The Rhodes Scholarship, ex aminations will be held in Raleigh selves, rise step on step and the the fifth and sixth of October, field itself is being prepared, we Mr. Paul E. Hubbef, formerly a extend to Dr. Emerson anew our student at Wake Forest College, gratitude for his interest in the at present represents North Car- rT . . . . ohua at Oxford. Mr. Hubbel university, his generosity, and T . , -' - was on the Hill Wednesdav. Lhe peculiar suitableness of his nis (ore'lga address is Jesus Co'l- gift. lege, Oxford, England. He will . be glad to answer personally any THE TENNIS ASSOCIATION inquiries that a prospective can didate may wish to make. Ad- As is known to all the om stu- K. D. Battle, Frank Winslow, C. W. Tillet, Jr., Frank Graham all of the class of '09, arrived 1 in Chapel Hill Tuesday and! spent a day" or two with . presi dent Graham.- Mr. Leon Applewhite wiio was a member of the Tar Heel Board last year, is now on the reporting staff of the Greensboro Dail v News. THAR'S three of men that like VELVET, young men, middle-aged men an' old men kinds R irt Li VELVET appeals to all classes of pipe smokers, because it preserves the natural ,11a voi and fragrance that has given Kentucky's Burky de Luxe the name of "Nature's Pipe Tobacco. '' In addition VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco has an exclusive aged-in-the-wood mel- .', lowness. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined ba.s.ys. ; n ir ir mm v ic a Mr. R. M. Homewood is in charge of the drawing store-room j this year. The. store-room hasj been moved from the basement of the Alumni to the Y. M. C. A. A new engine of 115 horse power has been installed in the University Power Plant to take ilie place Gl an old one which has been out of commission. GOTO The City Barber Shop For Your Hair Cuts land Shaves I The old stand next door to II. H. Patterson. PERRY & LLOYD. THE NEW FIRM: A. A. RLUTTZ CO., Inc. Successors to A. j. liluttz Extend a cordial invitation to all students of the U. X. 0 to make their Blorc headquarters during their stay in Chapel Hill. Complete stock of j New and Second-hand BorKs, Stationery, and Complete Line of Shoes and Haberdashery, mide by the Leaders of Fashion, Always on Hand ditional information may be dents, the tennis courts are ruled obtained from President Graham, over by the benevolent organiza- Candidates must be between 19 lion called the tennis association, and 25, unmarried, and musl admission to which may be had have completed at least their f ' , i t second year at college. To qual- for the asking- and a dollar. In , J 1 lfy for the appointment the can lact, anyone desiring-to play ten- . rv f , to J didate must pass the Oxford en- nis is required to be a member of trance exainination. The exam this association, and it is said ination is not competative but that after the 1st of October any- merely qualifying, quite element- one unwilling to pay the required ry and not difficult. It includes roMri(1(i nnMll i ii 'ii ha arithmetic (either the elements PrilltS,Catldies, Peanuts dollar, will be asked to retire v . i , . of algebra or geometry), Latin i ' .romthe courts. The reason is and Greek. IIavinjr gcd thJ HerildOlt simple. Neither the University quaHfym examinations the can nor the Athletic Association didates oresent themselves before maintains the courts. The cost the Committee of Selection of Second Door Below Pickwick of laying them off, nutting up their state, which makes the ap- , , , pointment on the basis of a posts and repairing backstops 1 , , . Chapel :Hin''Hardware Co Fowler Rand BricK Co.1 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Floor Stains, Wax, Ktc. CALCIMO, Sitary Wall Coating Phone 114. Prof. Collier Cobb says: "You have the be.4 clay for brick in the Htate. "Thank you for sending me such pretty brick." Factories: 1IILLSBORO AND DURHAM Columbia and .Franklin Streets Opposite OouehV Cafe Best Line Pocket Knives in Town Hardware Co. must, therefore, be bourne by man s previous scholarship record, his character, his qualities of leader- l hose who play the game. Thus ghipj and bis fondness for and hose interested in, tennis long skill in outdoor sports. Mr. since organized, for their mutual Rhodes' ideal was neither the benefit, an association, which has "grind" nor the "sport", but the come down to our present day. The association extends to every one interested in tennis a cordial invitation to join. STILL ACTIVE all-round-man. . i These scholarships started in 1889 by Mr. Cecil Rhodes and embracing America, r Germany, and the various British posses sions, are tenable for three years. They are of a value of $1,500 an nually, a sum sufficient to meet It is pleasing to see that after the expenses of a college student ' all the favorable and unfavorable at Oxford, including vacation comment to which the literary traveling.' , societies have recently been sub jected, they are sli'l in active op- raticn, undismayed at being ac- used of senile decay and undat ed because they were subsequent ly warmly fluttered, GOTISZCtiienew 'A ior z&c a-B-M.kii IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUCTT. PCABOOY & CO.. iNC.MAKcne DENTIST ! (Mike over Bank of Chapel Mill, - nourH9:00a. m. U 1:30 i. ni 2:30 i, It is hoped that the young men m. to 5 p. m of our high schools, ' ' colleges, and T'nivc rsit ies will realize that the Rhodes Scholarship js a 'goal worth striving for, and that more will put forth ih o. effort required to gain it. C1IAPELT11LL, - Isurth Carolina Prescription Druggists Wben in Greensboro When in Durham Patronize Patronize -------- - TpTrT' Royal Borden Greensboro Music Co. Furniture Co. PHONE 4 3S j-, i ivi Durham - - North Carolina Everything Musical Bealer9 ln P,aos Victrola, Records Hll-Grade bheet Music l? FRANii m. hood, rurmfure... Manager Furnishings for Students. 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