1DHE TARHjSi ' " the official; organ of the onivicrsity; xVTmETic association. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C , October 1st. i 897 . fol. 6. THE FIRST GAME. TEAM IMPROVEMENT. THE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. OUR PRINCETON COACH. Something About the Man Who Is to Who Will Play for and Against the - Who Are Working attd A Renewed Effort for the Revival of The Melt wno . wv tn Victory. -varsuy ...- rwv Are Dolus. ; Its FuDiicanon. - ) r .1 11 The rrittv little Princetoman xomui u V , - n who, for. the past three weeks, has 'Varsity and the N. C. Agricul- been coaching the candidates tr ral and Mechanical College, the 'Varsity, is in earnest, and the Ntws from Raleigh says that the conscientious work he is doing his eleveh menwho will line up to de- sity. . V V7 the jrame and while it is generally Will A. Reynolds, rrmceton v,,, bdigVed that the 'Varsity will wtn, was substitute quarter-bck of the the farmer boys are coming to the r HV PrmrPtnn Varsity. His Hill to nVht a hard battle and do as a member of the Varsity, o the season every student of the Un early began coaching teams aay versi should be present to encour- from Princeton. ; .! , age the 'Varsity and urge tnem m His first work in this line was to noble deeds. The admission is coichin- the Rutgers, '04, which placed low and in the reach of eVery, team defeated our ' Varsity ' by : a m;n. who wU1 first line up score of 5 to 0. ; ; for the 'Varsity and their positions the team we sent . .; . hpen jriven out by acknowledged to be tne Cf)ach Reynolds' and Capt. YVhitaKer the sport here, The backs, however, wno wm . 1 .i ,i j.,., UfM nitr-skin tor tne tuuuiv.utuM." j - - a, 'rwro-v rencnara nau ut- rsi duvauw. n . , - , . .. . , . I even assuming lucil v, . , , v iui tivmnn e vaisuy, v wv'-i - r , Po; Whttaker is again play-en . , . , . 1o veloped a line that was-invinciDie Ri,rht Half. Howell. L,eft . v im. this cuuure, au " ".'1.1 harUs that would make our 7 . pf Q B ; proving ni iviui - jt His tackling, has caused much con . week on the gridiron has Unless the signs of the time'proye Tnteresting one to those who woefully lacking the University !eeS faithfully ' watching the Magazine. will before.many months Wve . : j f.. lU ntraiii hf n 1iv.no-realitv. . )V progress 0t tne:canu.u, .... 7 A committc five tom the Pli- f.' nw ; twenty-eight lanthropic Society is now investiga- verJf , tt'.. :i hiricr wnve 'anr! m pans' toward the f the Tar neei umvciM -"h "-j- , . , , ,j sons ot tne accomplishment of this end and the nS tke oftheDiaiectic, withthr nugbt prepi . t 1 , r tQ ther s(5Ciet and Univer- battles of season . siJy, will surely meet the sister ;s- Daily three-hundred students haJf bave stood against the ropes earn- movenienti as the authorities estlv watching every move and ap- . . means a great deal plauding every ; deserving piapr. t University If the itlstitution ThU was not tne case s G be recognized as a leader n the fact that the student body is be- ; and:houffhtf if, in literary hind the 'Varsity pushing tnem on- aud comffland: a ...A fn the coal is showing ltsen .,nn,;PC it-M ai ': . i . mi mace vvitn us cuuL;lAJ"-'lu, .- - , i,,i k tie spirit of the players and wUl P f.u inward out was acknowkdg doubtless cause many a tonchdown - outward evidenced. Fr best ..the h tory of to be added to the Carohna score t J we could haye when . Doy . Treo Whitaker is aga.n play- ... . ,.,., ';i'.j. veloped a line that wp,a. V " , ;reven A- this culture, and n,Sn.y oeve. . , would a(j ?fo" - ears. without the st.cums ana pp"- by-.words, when we lost only " h; the linenp ?l Jorovine his form ot tne pasi. . WOuld e.ve we stjll name uy y , .i,. 'V?r,n -Mrlvrv r tr fJklim has caused much con- ...... ce to cq- one game, Keyno.asw. ..;.. aoolause from the grand c ., . - i oirti w v l . u uai li. lu-ViM " . ' - . 4 in i ; stand, bleachers ana siue-nu, It is a funy reCognized fact that ino.,vIctors of Tar Heels and tne, v. to show his ability, truly it has been" deserving -of such. u - Uniyersity Prin eton sub-quarter-back, , Rev: it is well remembered as a sore HpasstWUeU and gfs J- y gf an into every play. t deplored by evey one interested ff.V The tJ0 teams met and vear diirino- Football and Baseball Jimmy ;MeKae, as riRfl.- the well being of theinstitutiQu. fefiticeton' tactics met Princton tac- jmes'some students of the Univer easing everybody.and the gains ne thg ErTrlish depart- resuitiLr in a tie game, neither sity took advantage ot adjoining buildings to view the games witnoiu he admission fee. H1" j n tn the meao-erness ui iii-ci- enouizii . . .. .1 ft.A ,s his plunges tlue H- stud tsand has Su Heis a hard manto tackle, and ressed the opinion that the rees- fgthem the glorious rec- nfbe frowned down upon by every When tackled is hard to down, vn tablishfflent of the magazine will ord he' maae for the University of reSpectable student and let each Heis'a hard man-to tackle, and ;ressed the opinion that the rees- th'e grious rec frowned down upbn by every When tackled is hard to down, vn tablishfflent of the magazine will ord he' maae for the University of reSpectable student and let each the defensive he breaks up interter- any other 0Me thinff Cindnnati last year. i member of the University appoint ence well and often' gets in a good He came among. s a stranger, himself a comm.ttee of one to P .. ... . m remcujfiute . - j Tt. uwt,;e a 1 manners and i Kt Snch roostmsr. it . it ne in nis tackle behind the line. The necessity is a crying one anu ne a uy - , ; j a , VrnonHowe.1. at-left half has IZLU attention. - TdrtSpf .tt en- Gridiro- has been carefully the speed of Star, Pointer, , and has Umversity has done and is m studet body. marked off and the proper bounda- made several beautiful end runs dur- doinfr mucll to claim the love of the At Princeton Mr. Reynolds was ries of the field are well known to ing the;week. He is an old man on . students are the a Whg and a member of the Can- tudent and towroflan, foot-bairfieldiandis ably sus, ones that can th magane Club, an dgX-y -W taining his fast records. He hits work will they take hold, prove w as almost as pop n"t showing the proper courtesy tp11 ht is best when sent to Alma Mater Ps "e,re- TT ' 1, the the first place and around theend. Kte does' not start I matter through, ; or ent;re student body and the candi- secondiy those who rush upon t he off as if he expected , to .-aowncu .n le-t the ettort tan dates for the team all nave u mu, u -: -'Jau hP is tackled -he , , 1int iOValiv with mnfidence in his ability , , and - th ed .11 IpV. the effort fail L,0c w the team all have utmost field obstruct the view ot those m wher. he is tackled te that loya, v,th Ie his Jandhe thegrand "shakes" his opponent and .s on for serai.anual outbursts THBBV looks sh?u tUf -t, another eain. - .. f noise? - ' i 4hi victories our team wins TT?vprsitv men. rv. a f lppti out in his suit T, VUUiau uaa uv - --r . ' i"-'u v' j , pi asure to tne time wucu not oe mc iant lergain. , .. : . Gf noise? 1 ' . chronicle the victories our team wins tjni versi ty men- nrad has" not been out in ms sun Jf ... societies undertake tins , his o-uidance. ' every day but he is developing wto . e student stand behind : The Summer a good man, who wm unuuuu v m in the ettort; tne iacui iy v v We are-sorry to note tnat xvxi . . hold his place on tne , i'v oromisedall possiuie au.v,, r- j. nui, rarauci --- , is:a.hardan; tO; pas and tackles one ,working for the common ha, been compelled to return home ... i . 1 i hrn t i nn nr.n u l ui inn i. v... - - - well, accepting. every "v interest ot an iet us " . " Cunninghmihas been on the side enterprise dedicating it to ' 'Our v -f n.;..r0(.l nn account ot . ..i "hprunceasimr use- '. H V ime mosvur wuc nvv,r-.. ... university .u . ,.. injuries received in Monday s prac- throughout the years, tice game. However, his work . showi that) he is making a ruu v Just a Few More. "McCullin is the Park." and OVenty-three ore . - . w 4. KniUcf hp is a ffreat im- applicants for license utiu Bennett, 2nd Vice-President, a, a foot-ball h isg PP faad attended .the Secretary. r provement over the Mac o sup School are Treasurcr tt :o mftinp- hard tor nis universn. , , .. -. I . , tj-.i place and has made several tackles gSve" he "Butler, Dockery, which have been complimented by Best, Brown. But M. coach Reynolds. . ...... VWwr.Thompsbn, Williams, Schuli; as' tackle, has P, n. . : Mvers, Van- improyed in the last day ortwo b? H-h, Norwt S lS Bl'It' Wbee,. Pierce. 1 i t " ; Lee. tQmtttfued to fourth page-l Soph. Election. thp officers. .ill 11-1,1 their Class election President,- with the following results. H. Anderson, President. v o r p.rtiUna- 1st Vise. Presi- The Summer house in front of Memorial Hall is being painted. Senior Class Election. The Senior Class held a meeting in the Math. Room Monday after and elected'' the following XI . t A Mmre. Historian. H. C. Cowles. Jr., Poet. V. M. Person, Prophet. B. S. Guion, Orator. J. A. Tate, Capt. Foot Ball A A. Shuford, M'g'r. Foot Ball team. 0. Carver1. Vire-President, J. D. Parker. Secretary,-H. D. Walker. Historian, B. C. Best. Orator, J. E. Little. Poet, P. H. Eley. Prophet, P. P- Whitlock. Essayist ,-W. T. Usry. Statistician,I. E. D Andrews. Foot Ball Capt. h. Sams Foot Ball MV-r.;-H.-F. Pe. Ass't.F. B, Mg'r., P. vhit- aker. .. ' r t Commons Hall Director. E. Abbott. L ir Ass't. C. H. Director,- 1V- Graham.

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