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Page Four THE TAR HEEL Tuesday,' April 5, 1927 NEW JAR HEEL, STAFF CHOSEN Twenty Reporters Added New Staff Reports Wednesday Night At 8:30. ; The-Tar Heel's, heeler con test to select new reporters came to an" end Sunday night with 19 new men and one co-ed retained for the staff. Two of the mem bers of last year's staff will re main. In the contest .those try ing-out covered six assignments, and those handing in the best 'stories were Chosen. The con test started with 40 men in the run, 15 dropping out before the end. Jii v. . V--..:. . j u-. The men who have been re tained will report to theTAR Heel office Wednesday night at 8:30 to meet the old men, and to have -their beats assigned. -iMThe following men were re tained: Joe Mitchell, W. W An-'dersoiy- J. ,"C. WesseH, John Mebane, - Calvin': Graves, Jr., Frank Howell, R. L. Murphy H. B. Parker, ' Marion Alexander, F. G. McPherson, Oates McCul len, F. C. Hobsoni D. E. Livingston,-T. J. Gold,: Jr:, A. C. Un derwood, C. A. Carrj W.- L. Mar ; shall, Jr., G. B.Coggins, "B. Br iKendrick, and Miss Louise Med ley W. D: Perry.and Glenn P. i Holder . of last year's . staff f will f still hold positions on the repor torial staff. - - The following1 men "who made e.-good showing, in the f contest -are held in reserve: Francis-D. -lUzzell, L. J. Stander, C.; J. Nich olson, and B H. Brown.? Patterson Addresses, The Epworth-League On Astral Relations OYEZ, SENIORS!. - Commencement Invita tions are being ordered this week in 'accordance 5 with the announcement made at the Senior j Smoker last Thursday night. Orders are; to be taken only this week. Remember that "an invita tion in time may bring in a mine. C. E. SMITH Faculty Gets Cut Prices on Athletic Tickets - ' Local facultymen may secure season tickets to all baseball, tennis, and track meets to be held, , on the home ground this spring for $5, the Athletic Council announced yesterday. This is an unusually low; price for admission to the large num ber of athletic events that will be held here during the spring quarter and a large number of the professors are, expected to take advantage of .this, bargain offer of the Athletic Council. - Mrs. -C ale K. Burgess and chil dren of Raleigh visited her mother, Mrs. I. F. Lee, Sunday. Large Audience Hears l-'- " Concert in Memorial Hall Speaking before the Epworth League of the Methodist tfiurch Sunday night, Dr. AT H. Patter son, of the school v of 1 applied science, showed the significance of the relation of the heavens to the religions of the world. Dr. Patterson said that the first men looked to the heavens for their gods, thinking the sun, moon and stars divine and wor shipping them. He declared that this was symbolical because very many people are still super v stitious about the : planets, be lieving as they do in the- im portance of a "lucky star" and the right astral season for an undertaking. This amounts to a religion with some people. v , . (Continued from page one) - famous i"Song; of Love" theme was taken in the first measures by the brass and then-passed around the various choirs with perfect ease and : felicity. tvThe program was concluded with Dvorak's Slavonic Dance, a typ ical combination of this compos er's modern technic,, and color sense with the 'inherent back ground of . his national music.;: It must be dismissed here in a few words; but ? recognition should be extended to the mu sicianship displayed in a pro gram of five such difficult works, for the performance had a mark ed enthusiasm and intelligence to commend it. Tennis Tourney Be Here In May; Schedule Is , Out (Continued from page one) the exception of a meet to be arranged with N. C. State is as follows: ' April 4 Duke at Chapel Hill. April 7T-Furman at Chapel Hill April 12 Wake Forest at Chap el Hill. April 28, 29, and 30 State Tour nament at Chapel Hill. , May 2 Georgetown at Wash- Let Us Paint Your Car Oil Paint...... $12.50 up Lacquer Paint... ....$15.00 up SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Good Used Ford Cars, $50.00 and up vd Tvfotbr Co. Ford Products Since 1914 :iiiiii)iiiiiiiiiii!::in it rtr ... , L m W:- $ i r m n 1 1 a a i m rjsm r t mm Maaaisap , ington, D. C. , . May 3 Johns Hopkins at Balti more, Md . ., --. May 4 Swarthmore at Swarth lr more, Pa. ... - . N May V6 Maryland at College .. Park, Md. , . May 7 Virginia at Charlottes- , ... ville, Va. .... May 10, .11, and 12 Southern 9. Conference at Chapel Hill. May 16 Duke at Durham. Baseball Season Starts With. Tar Heel Victory Over Elon (Continued from page one) the third to ground out. .Carolina's victory is a brilliant step towards ' 'state . champion ship honors.1 "Already Elon has shut out the Wake ForestiDea cons and defeated Springfield, victors over State and Virginia. "Box' Score and Summary:' Carolinii mb r -h po a e Young, lb 5 1-2 -8 .1 1 Mackie, rf ' 5 0 2 2 0 1 Hatlejr, cf 5 2 2 4 1 0 Finlator, If " S ' 0 0 10 0 Sharpe, o 4 1 2 6 0 0 Webb, 3b" 3 0 0 2 1 0 Heavner, 3b " 1 0 10 0 0 Jonas, ss 3 2 2 0 4 1 Coxe, 2b' 1 41 1 1 1 0 0 Westmorelanr, p '301 1 4 0 Ellison, p : 1 1 0 0 ' 4 ; 0 Totals 4 '' 35 8 1326 15 3 Hoyte't)ut' xn bases in fifth hit by ' batted ball. " , Elon ..- oft r k po a "'' fiafrignton, sa 4 10 2 10 Crutchfield, 2b 4 11 2 10 Gilliam, lb 4 1 1 7 0 0 Braxton, cf 8 ' 2 2 ' 3 " 0 1 Simmbtrf ,5 0 0 1 0 0 Shepherd, c '4 0 1 4 1 2 Walker; If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Hoyle, 3b ; l " 1 0 1 2 1 Briggs,'p 4 1 2 0 4;1 Totals " ' " 32 7 7 24 , 9 6 Score by innings: ' CaroUna 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 8 -8 Elon - 0 10 OOO 60 Oi-7 Summary: Two base hits Heav ner, Gilliam. Home runs Coxe, Hat ley, Braxtbtf. w Sacrifice" hits-Finla-tor, Coxe,' Braxton,; Walker;4 Stolen bases Young, " Mackie, ' Finlator, Sharper' Double plays-Crutchfield to Harrington, Hatley to Webb. Struck out by Westmoreland 3, by Ellison 3, by Briggs 2. Bases oh balls off Westmorelahd 5,--off Ellison 2, off Briggs 1. Hits-)ff Westmoreland 5 in 7 2-3 innings, off Ellison 2 in 1-3 innings. Wild pitches Westmoreland 1, Ellison 1 Ift'on bases Carolina 7, Elon 5. ! Winning piteheri---ElMson. Umpiresi Cleveland .and Dempsey. Attendance 4,000. . Season's Politicking Climaxed , By Campus Voting Tomorrow (Continued from page one) s the voter a ballot, . The voter then enters the booth, where. he marks, his ballot secretly and drops it into the ballot box. . No name is signed to the ballot, nor is there any way. by "which the vote, may be known. Each man is expected to vote as he sees best without outside compulsion or influence. There will be ab solutely no absentee voting.: . Each ' candidate' must receive a majority of. the votes cast in order to be elected. If no ma jority is .received, the two high est will have to run a second race. .;," " ' ; The votes will be" counted CLOJI3ES Our "Representative t MR. GIB COLLINS Carolina Smoke Shop Monday and Tuesday - TODAY LUXENBURG CLOTHES are made to your measure 'arid tailored in our own ' Nat LUXENBERG & Bro, 37 Uoion' Square. New York 1 Bftimteik8i7tkStt. Wednesday: night and the re turns announced as soon as pos sible. ' The counting will be done under the supervision of S. G. Chappell, president. of the stu dent body , and . representatives appointed by;each .of the three candidates for presidency of the student body for next year. : It is hoped that the count will be. completed by 12 o'clock, , JThe returns will' be posted at the Y. M. C. A. and at the Smoke Shop.;: -vj-uv LOST ... i t Saturday .night a dark blue top-coat.." Pockets contained ' gloves and . white silk scarf. Rewards- Please, return to Cliff Branch," Theta ' Chi House. 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