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REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, ALL-STATE HIGH TEAM IS CHOSEN L. N. Byrd Selects All-North ".j, Carolina High School Team of 1926. MUCH TALENT IS FOUND By L. N. Byrd The state high school title clash on Emerson Field here Saturday with Sanford and Charlotte bearing the standards of the east and west, dropped thg curtain over another high school football season in North Carolina. Perhaps there have been greater teams in the state in other years, but the ' 1926 season has ben a success in every way. The end . of the season brings that annual institution, the1 all star elevens, and today's clash opened the season for the All North Carolina High School "se lections. Naming eleven play ers from the array of grid tal ent in the state and : tagging them "The Best" is a difficult task; albeit a thankless one. There will be protests, some of them justified, perhaps, but in presenting the 1926 selection I have tried to do justice to" all. The All-Nerth Carolina High School Team of 1926 , First Team Pos. School Howard . '. ... Sanford Creed Right end Mount Airy Right tackle v Blackwood ;., ,,. Winston-Salem Right guard Lipscomb, .... ,. Greensboro . , Center . ' Alexander ..:.".. Charlotte Left guard ' ' Brown Greensboro Left tackle Daughtry Rocky Mount Left end Chetty ,.,.,;,J ,.... .... Lexipgton Quarterback Murray u......... Rocky Mount Right halfback Frazier, (Capt) Sanford Left halfback Covington Rockingham Fullback ' Second Team ' Pos. Second Team Morris . . Charlotte x Right end R. Plaster 1... ..." Winston-Salem . Right tackle Underwood l-'....'... ..... Sanford Right guard Schneider J!....:......:..-...:....;-.. Gastonia Center W. Petree L..,....; Greensboro ' Left guard . Harrington Sanford Left tackle Cecil Lexington Left end Mason Charlotte Chackles Watson ... Landis .... Quarterback .. Asheville Right halfback .'. :. Greensboro Left halfback ... .'. Charlotte GOOD RECORDS BY MEN IN ACTIVITIES Scholastic Standing Above Average In Most Gases. Fullback Honorable mention: O'Neill, Hut chison, Hunter, Lawing, Cook, and Landis of , Charlotte; Byerly, Stout, Thomas and Sharpe of Sanford; Reeves, Wyrick and Hargrove of Greensboro; Farmer and Brittain of Wilmington; J. Petree, Bates and Harper of Winston-Salem; Ellerbe of Rockimrham: Estes of Asheville; Sher of- Durham; Belton of Mount Airy; Foil and ReReves of Salisbury; Kistler of Fayetteville; Partin of Chapel Hill; and Miller of Spencer. CHRISTMAS CANTATA : GIVEN NEXT WEEK The Adoration, a, . Christmas cantata by Nevin will be given in the Christian church, Decem ber 12, at 3:30 in the afternoon. The performance will be direct ed by J. M. Williams. Attend ance is open to everybody,- BEAUFORT COUNTY MEN TO ORGANIZE A CLUB All Beaufort County boys have been requested to meet for a few minutes, Wednesday night at 8:45 on the second. ;flqor! of the Y. M. C. A. for the purpose of organizing a Beaufort Coun ty Club. - A survey of the scholastic standing of men in the various student activities has been pre pared jointly by the Faculty Committee on Athletics and the one on Musical and Dramatic Activities. The statistics are based on the academic records of the individual students during the quarter in which they ac tually participated in the acti vity concerned. The academic average of the entire student body was found to be 3.40 or approximately a C-, the athletic average, 3.666. It was found that varsity base ball, varsity track, members of the Playmakers, and members of the Glee Club were above the average of the University. Var sity track led with, 2.90. Var sity and freshman basketball, varsity football, and freshman track were found to be below the average but above a passing mark. Freshman football and baseball were both found to be below a passing mark. - Fresh man baseball was lowest with 4.55. ' The Committees which pre pared these "statistics were very pleasantly surprised with the results, and they will be pres ented for consideration before the next meeting of the Univer sity faculty. , . The Woman's Association will be at home to the members of the faculty and their wfves at the Woman's Building Friday, December 10, from eight-thirty to ten in the evening. All wom en students who do not live in the dormitory are especially urged to be present. " Library" Sets Record Circulation Reaches New High-Water Mark Need of New Library. ; Just at this time . when the University is having such a struggle to get the necessary funds for a new library, Mr. Baker, of the library staff, an nounces that the circulation for the month of November reached the high-water mark of 15,544. This is the largest monthly cir culation in the history of the library and is a 21 percent gain over the month of November of 1925. ' . At the present rate of in crease in-the circulation of the library it can easily be seen that the present building will be un able to take care of the necessary new volumes and staff. The li brary has already been forced to resort to the old Pharmacy Building, Person Hall, for addi tional stack room space. . The Theta Phi fraternity an nounces the iniation on Friday night of W. N. Michal of Wood row, and K." E. Alspaugh of Taylorsville. . ' Carolina Wins Cross-Country Meet of State" (Continued from page one) Carolina 19, Duke and State tied for second place with 59 each. The time of the triumverate that tied for first place over the four mile course was 21 minutes 6 seconds. . - Two Carolina runners sang their swan song of cross-country as they jogged along Saturday. The two were Captain Arthur Daniels and "Knots" Goodwin. Both have made brilliant records during their four yearsof par ticipation, but they have the pleasure of knowing that their departure witnessed the appear ance of the Tar Heel's greatest cross-country team. The University freshmen add ed another title for the day as they captured the first year championship meet by a margin almost as large as that of heir big Varsity brothers. The score of the freshman meet was Caro lina 26, Duke 41, State 60. ' BarJkley and Nims of the Tar Babies et the example for the S. BERMAN ' See Our Suits, Latest Pat terns and Newest Styles AT THE LOWEST PRICE. itiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii;'.!!iiiii;i;i;; PICKWICK THEATRE "Almost a Part of Carolina' SHOWS DAILY 3:00, 4:45 6:45, 8:30 REGULAR ADMISSION 10 and 25c Candy, Popcorn, Cold Drinks, a.d Gum on Sale in Lobby. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Banky in "THE SON OF THE SHEIK" Comedy and Latest Sportlight WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 Laura La Plante and Pat O'Malley in "THE MIDNIGHT SUN" Aesop Fables "Charleston Queen" ' Latest Kinogram News varsity tie for first place by fin ishing in a tie for first place in their meet. They held hands and gleefully skipped abreast over the finish line, twenty feet ahead of their nearest compet itor. Their time for the three miles was 19 minutes 14 sec onds. High School Race An 'added attraction of the day was a special cross-country race between high school 'run ners of Greensboro and Fayette ville. Clarence Phoenix, Greens boro high flash, led the pack of runners home in the two mile race by a safe margin. Greens boro won the meet by the score of 15 to 21. The race was the first of its kind ever staged between high school runners in North Caro lina. The meet was supposed to be for the high school cross country championship, and so it was, because Greensboro and Fayetteville were the only teams in the state to assemble cross country teams. Each team entered four men and they finished as follows: Phoenix (G), Quate (G), Davie (F), Benas (F), Dyrick (G), Cade (F), Howerton (G), Bulla DR. R. R. CLARK DENTIST Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill ' Telephone 385 (F). Results of Varsity Meet The Varsity runners finished the championship meet as fol lows : Elliott-Daniels-Pritchett (all of Carolina) tied for first; Tuttle' (D) ; Nance (S) ; Tilley (N. C.) ; Moore; N. CO ; Good win and Brown (both of N. C.) tied for eighth; Greaves and Walker (both of State) tied for. tenth; Woodard (D) ; Doxey (D); Hoyle (S); Holt (D) ; Rogers (S) ; Kendricks (S) ; Brimley (S) ; White (D) ; Lo man (S) ; Gay (D). Results of Freshman Meet The order in which the first twelve of the twenty-odd run ners finished is as follows : Nims' and Barkley (both of Carolina) tied for first; Redfern (S) ; Mitchell (S) ; Perkins (D) ; Gal lagher (C) ; Jerry Cohen (C) ; Winecoff (D) ; Chambers (S) ; M. Cohen (C) ; Graham (S) ; Uzzell (C). r Fresh Florida Oranges Fresh Sweet Florida Or anges $3 per box of three hundred large size. Sound fruit and satisfaction guar anteed or money back. We pay express charges. A box of these makes an ap preciated Christmas gift. Remit with order. ACME FARMS Gainesville, Florida. ntnntHnm:Hntniiiiiitm: LET US TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE The Hill Bakery PHONE 20 ntHttHiii;ttiiiintti?tmnfflttmai)iiiiiiiitit:ttHi I Christinas Shoe Sale ; Prices Slashed On My Entire Stock of Shoes for 10 Days, Beginning g December 9th I This will be the biggest Shoe Sale you will have an opportunity to attend in Chapel Hill. 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