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: 3 II TAR OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA VOL. 24 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHAPEL HILL. N. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1916 NO. 20' THE HEEL i GLEE CLUB OFF Fed. 28, To Visit Raleigh, Goldsboro, and Other Points East The Glee Club will leave on its spring trip February 28. Goldsboro will, be the first stop, and the club expects :i very .suc cessful visit there, since it has not included Goldsboro in its iti nerary for several years. The Club will be gone a week, tilling engagements; in Kinston, New Hern. Washington, Greenville, ank Kateigh. Dr. Lay. President of St. Mary's School in Raleigh lias promised to give his hearty co-operation in advertising the Club there, and to use his influ ence in seeing that the St. Mary's irls attend. Manager Monroe lias assured him, however, in be half of the club, that this last wiir be altogether unnecessary, since i no group imuiuc ui uit Chili : is to be sent on and posted in the' post office at St. Mary's. Several features in the program have been revised, and some ad ditions will be made to the per . sound.- Charlie "Muskrat" Man-' truin, who has been too much en- grossed with his studies in anato- inv to take the trip for the last two years has hinted that he may he able to contribute the twang of his guita'r to lite general noise, sent to Ining up the'averaye ap- pea ranee 'as well as the quality of HIV. 1IC4 l UIVo The singers, the mandolinists, the orchestra, and the vaudeville stars' "which comprise the club have already commenced their Spring rehearsing, and as a re- .svill, all attempts at afternoon sludying have been temporarily discontinued by students who oc? r.Hpy ' dormitories - in the yic.intty of the Chapel. WHAT'S TO HAPPEN AND WHEN Sunday, February 20 Regular services in the churches. 12:30 Dr. Moss leads a discussion at the Beta Theta Pi House. ... Monday, February 31 Presi dent Graham in Chapel. 7:30 Meeting of the North Carolina Club in Peabody. 8:30 Meeting in Y. M. C, A. for all those inter ested in boxing. . Wednesday, February 23 -Pros- i'lent Graham in Chapel Thursday, February 2.4 Chap, el open. Quilford vs. Carolina basket bai at Guilford,.' Friday, February 35,-rMusieaJ in Chapel, Statesyitle vs. Cara Hna at Statesville. 'Saturday, February 2( Caya? !Ha vs. Pa vison at Statesville, ' a '' Prnfotern- T. A Williams' will Oliver a'lecture at 0ks, Orange fntinty, or? Tuesday, February 23. ' K THKH was no difference between gnni 4uuw. There'he same dHinction in Otir StdtiOIIGry carelessi in tie selection of . , , Au r !!hU nartrav Your thought Tryapountfof our UK. MOWN TRACK COACH Former Coach to Supervise Team Again Friday afternoon Dr. Kent J. Brown took charge of track ath letics and will coach the team throughout the spring. Dr. Brown has himself partici pated, widely in track athletics and is an experienced coach as well. He is a letter man at Dick inson College in the high jump, broad jump, and pole vault. Af ter leaving Dickinson he entered the University of Pennsylvania, where he again won a letter, with a record of six feet in the high jump. Since then he has had experience in coaching, having worked most recently with the Carolina team. Practice is being held every afternoon on the. old track sur rounding the Smith Building. On March 1st Dr. Brown and his squad will have the distinction of opening up the track on Emer son Field, which, weather permit ting, will be ready by that time. Dr. Brown has the hearty co-op- eration of the college in the build jng up of the track team, - NEW FIELD READY APRIL 3 Game With Va. Will Be first on New Field Emerson Field will be opened on Alrji with the second Vir gmia game. The fitld is being roneu ,jaily and if weather con- iitions ae. fayorable.it should be jn n0l shape when the Virgin- jans. pner Chapel HUh 'pu track around the field is being worked and will be ready for use bv the first of March. As soon as the track is finished work on the infield will begin. All the games which are play ed here before April 8 will be idnvrd oil the class Held. To this end the field is being scrap ed and rolled, It is planned to have four infields on the class field, one at each corner, in or der that there may be ample space for infield work. Practice this week has consist ed of batting and hitting to the outfield. The first infield prac tice was held Friday afternoon and will be a part ot the "any lic(? hereafter, ... . prf, Cobb t Tkomasville Prof. Collier Cobb delivered an illustrate lecture at the Baptist Orphanage at Thomasyille, Satt urday February 2th on "Good Roads in Other Lands." Alumni Review 0t Feb. 23 The Fcbrwary Aluumi Review will appear on' the campus Wed- nesday, February ru, . . t Tr-.... ..J a"l and 3 cents pner, DRAM. CLUB DIES IN PRIME Young Organization; Interred With Withered Laurels Yet once more, O ve laurels, and once more Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude With forced fingers rude" The King is dead! y Long live the King! Yes, the Dramatic Club for this year has shuffled off this mortal coil, dead ere its prime. Its good ship captained by Columbus liar - nson win not, as was intended, sail "over the hills and far away," throughout the Western part of the State, for it was nipped in the bud; Pass around the smell ing salts, neighbor, and brace up to hear this eulogy of the depaat- ed.:. ; " ,'' ., , , The Dramatic Club of the year of our Lord 1915-16 was born within the classic shades of Ger rard Hall, in the sunny month of October, amid the thunderous eloquence of Freshmen's dec lamations or "Mighty Casey at the Hat," "Friends, Romans, Countrymen," (emphasis on the countrymen) and "Yield Not to Temptation;" amid the persua siveness of Sophomores whinings of "You're a better man than I am, Gungedene," "Stone 'walls do not a prison make," and "A tool there was and he made Ins prayer;" and amid the more con servative imitations of the facul ty and bits, of previous class stunts by Juniors and Seniors. Thus it was born. And it grew and flourished those bright, warm, autumnal days under the watch ful care of five learned men. 0 its debut was made ere the gold en colors had faded from the leaves; and before an audience of gooddancers.itsyouthful strength was tested. Right manfully and well did it acquit itself and be fore many changes of program had taken place at the Pickwick, it ventured to Raleigh and there, befi re an 'audience of fair women and brave men, it added fresh and green laurels to its handsome brow. '. . But alas, not studying goeth before a fall! Pride hardened the neck against this luckless one against the council of the elders and 'tis said that a chill wind, sent by Jove, hlew across this youth and he drooped and wither ed and died. Thus the unlucky one sleeps with a hope of a res urrection to a better life next year, Dr. W. U R. Sraith, on Sun day night, Feb. 2ft, will begin at the Baptist Church, a series of ening sermons on the Life, Work and Character of the Apos tle Paul. PJttohnrrr fitntriA it wiuild hp siinfnl T . - y : " .. . a wrftng 8wrface, ,t is a sure guide or index to a person's character and habit.. ' If yon are stationery the chaneest are that you are also neglectful of your personal appearance. Give more JeeUngs, ' You ean find here dainty .tylisli attractive stationery that will cost you very little . . ff LONG'S 18 POINTS WIN FOR CAROLINA QUINT Davidson Defeated by 20 to 14 in Snappy Game By scoring 18 of Carolina's 20 points Meb Long gave the Caro lina quint the victory over David soil; Wednesday night in Chapel Hill. The score was 20 to 14. The game was snappy to the end after the first five minutes had passed. Carolina at the start a m a ssc d e i g h t po i n t s t o D a v id -son's zero. Then Davidson picked ' Davidson 8. up and the halt ended Carolina In the beginning of the second half both teams seemed to be bent on protecting their goals, and as a result there was little scoring. Finally, however, led by Long Carolina broke away and added on 10 more points, while Davidson was making (. Wood and Hettgeveldt starred for Davidson. The team work of the whole Davidson team was good but their players were weak on shooting goals. Carolina position Davidson right forward Johnson, Capt. ........... King left forward Long . Wood center Tandy ..Hengeveldt - right guard Davis . ........ Younger left guard Tennant .......... Reese, Capt. Summary Substitutions Carolina, Fitz simmons for Tandy, Holding for Fitzsimmons. Davidson, Walker for Younger. Goals Carolina, Long 8, Ten nant 1. Davidson, Wood 3, Hen geveldt 2, Reese 1, King 1. Foul goals, Long 2. Referee, Clay of Durham Y. M. C. A. ; FRESHMEN WIN , CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP Defeat Sophomores Friday in Interesting Game The Freshmen rounded off the second series of .the class basket ball schedule last Friday by squelching their last rival the sophs by the score of 41-14. The game appeared fairly even during the first half, but the sec ond half was a walk over for the freshmen. Hodges, Shep herd and Jewett for the freshmen and Armstrong and Geantte for the sophomores played a star game. Fresh. Position Sophs. Hodges L. F. Geanette Shepherd R. F. Armstrong Jewett C. Lynch in ftivtolcA ten ftent ciirars." SCHEDULE IS COMPLETE Carolina Will Play Twenty One Baseball Games With only three games pend ing: the baseball schedule is now in a fairly complete state. The schedule is as follows: t . March 17 Oak Ridge.. Chapel HiK f March 18 Elon College Chapel Ilii: ; ! March 24 W. Va. Wesleyan .... Chapel HiK March 25 Guilford Greensborc March 28 Davidson . . . . . . . . Winston-Salon March 29 Wake Forest. . . ..... Chapel Hill ; ' April I Univ. Virginia . . . . April 3 Univ. Virginia , ... 1 .'-,'. April 4 Richmond College... April S William and Mary.. . Greensboro . Chapel Hill. ..Chapel Hill ..Chapel Hill April 10 Pending April 13 Wofford College Chape Hill April 18 Wake Forest.. . .... Wake Forest April 21 Penh State.. .. .. . . . . Chapel Hil April 25 Univ. Virginia . . . .Charlottesvilh April 20 ' Catholic UnivWashington D. C. April 27 Georgetown. . . Washington D. C. April 28 Delaware State Newarl April 29 Navy ... ... , May 2 Pending .Annapolis May 4 Chattanooga........ ..Chapel Hill i Washington's Birthday Plans So far The National Security League has secured I wo speakers for Washington's Birthday and has hopes of securing a third. Samuel Frothingham, of Massa chusetts, a " " scryeant in tin Plattsburg Regiment, has broken into a hunting trip to speak about the Military Training Camp. G. K. Lambert, a promi nent citizen of Greensboro, has not yet announced the subject of his talk. Mr. Lambert is going to the Southern Training Camp at Fort Oglethorpe and his sou will accompany him. ''... The exercises are to be held in (Jcrrard Hall and will begin promptly at half past eleven. Ilutchins L. G, (Juinu Clarvoe R. G. Bryant This gives the Freshmen the undisputed championship of. the season. The all star team will be pick ed this week by Coach Doak. Penslar Drug Store. The Home of Pure Drugs. CAROLINA DRUG CO.
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