7 r TJ IE TAR HE TT K M . THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. .,. Vol.7, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, October 1898. NO. 3. CAROLINA VS. GUILFORD GAME. Carolina Wins From Guild ford by a Score of 18-0. Our first game of the season was played on the home grounds Satur day afternoon. The scoredoes not indicate the strength of our team by any means since so many of our reg ular players were disabled. The game was characterized by fumbles, off-side plays and forward passes. But for all that the 'Varsity played a very satisfactory game consider ing that some of the players had lined up for the first time. Two fifteen minute halves were played. The special features were few but Howell's long runs around right end and Rogers' tackling can be no ted for Carolina and Taylor's line bucking, Faust's playing in the line and Moyer's work at right end for Guilford. A good crowd was present, ladies being especially prominent. The students were very enthusiastic and showed their appreciation of good plays by applauding. Still a few more 'Varsity yells would not have gone amiss. The two line ups were as follows: GUILFORD. Moyer Fox Farlow Bennett Faust Joyner Lewis Cowles Taylor Ann field, Capt Daniels Fox, Hill and CAROLINA. Kluttz KE Bennett RT Cromartie R G Cunningham C Miller L G Mclver L T Tate L E Rogers, Capt Q B Buxton, Gregory RUB Howell, Copeland L H B Graves F B Substitutes for Guilford: Groom. Officials: Time keepers: Messrs. Alford and Lawson. Linesmen: Messrs. Gruver and J. R. Carr. Referee: Dr. Charles Bas kerville. Umpire: Mr. Wilson, of Guil ford. The game was called promptly at 2 o'clock. Guilford wins toss and chooses the west goal and kick off. First half Guilford kicks off from middle of field. Ball caught by Bennett on Carolina's twenty yard line and advanced 10 yards. Guilford's off side play gives Caro lina ten more. Gregory makes 27 . yards around left. Howell makes 13 yards around right. Howell makes 3 yards. Ball fumbled by Carolina and a Guilford player gets ball in the scrimage and starts for the goal but is caught by Rogers and was brought down before going far. Armfield makes 5 yds. Ball fumbl ed and Howell falls on it. Howell makes 7 yds. Howell makes 3 yds and Gregory 4 yds. Ball fumbled and Guilford falls on it. Ball then goes back to Carolina on account of a forward pass by Guilford. How ell makes 2 yds. Gregory 2 yds. Howell 6 yds. Bennett loses 6 yds. Carolina off side. Ball given to Guilford on 35 yd line. Armfield makes 4 yds. Taylor 1 yd. Arm field 1. Taylor 2 yds. Forward Pass by Guilford and ball given to tWisa about 50 yd line. Carolina ff;side. Guilford's ball. Taylor makes 17 yds. Armfield 1 yard, Taylor 2 yards, Guilford fails to gain the repuired distance and ball passes over to Carolina. Graves bucks the line for 5 yards. Again for 3 yards, Ball fumbled Guil ford gets it. Taylor thrown back by Cromartie in his attempt upon line. Armfield makes 4 yards' Taylor 3 yards. Time up. Ball on Carolina's 33 yard line. Score Carolina 0, Guilford 0. Second half Buxton takes Greg ory's place at R. H. B. Varsity kicks off. Ball caught by Cowles and advanced 15 yards. Armfield makes 2j yards. Ball fumbled but Guilford falls on it. Third down 3x yards to gain. Taylor fails to gain and ball goes over. Howell makes a beautiful run around riirht end for 35 yards. Graves make 2 yards, then Howell goes over the line for a touch down. Time 3 minutes. Graves kicks goal. Score Carolina 6. Guilford 0. Guilford kicks off to our 15 yard line and Graves brinsrs it back 10 yards. Bennett makes 10 yards, Buxton 2 and Howell 3 yards. Ball fumbled Guilford gets it. Taylor gains 1 yard but Armfield fails to gain and Daniels makes re quired yards. Armfield, makes 1 yard, Taylor 2V 21, H, then is thrown back by Bennett. Caroli na's ball on downs. Howell makes another long run around right end for 37 yards. Carolina makes 18 yards. Guilford gets ball on off side play. Cowles kicks 20 to Rog ers. Howell goes around end for 60 yards the prettiest run of the game. Howell then goes over the line for a touch down. Time d minutes. Graves kicks goal. Score Carolina 12, Guilford 0. Copeland takes Howell's place at L. H. B. Guilford kicks to our 22 yard line, where ball is caught by Tate and advanced 9 yards. Buxton makes 3 yards, Copeland 3 yards. Carolina then makes 8 yards. Buxton fouls one of Guilford's players and the ball goes over. Armfield makes 1 yard. Guil ford makes forward pass and the ball goes over to 'Varsity. Copeland makes 30 yards. Graves makes 24 yards. Copeland, 8 yards. Ball fumbled by 'Varsity but is regained by Rogers who makes a beautiful dive for it. Copeland makes 4 yards, Buxton 3 yards. Guilford off side. Carolina given 10 yards. Buxton makes 2 yards, Copeland 1 yard, Copeland l2 yards, Buxton 3 yards, Buxton 2 yards, Ben nett 2 yards, Graves y2 yards, Cope land 2 yards. Copeland then goes over line for touchdown. Only three sec ods more to play. Time minutes. Graves kicks goal. Score Carolina 18, Guilford 0. A Good Selection. The Advisory Committee made a good selection when it appointed Joe Martin Captain of the Scrub Term. He has been a hard worker and is well up on the game. He well de serted the place and we are glad to see the Committee reward his efforts, What is the Matter with Magazine Hoard? : Th Editor-in-Chief of the Magazine tells us that contributions from the Board of Editor are slow in coming-in. What is the trouble? We have a good strong board, men who are perfectly capable of writing and writing well. When a man accepts a position on the Magazine he accepts something besides a mere honor. He is expected to write and to get others to write. Let . the Magazine Editors note this and get to work. Write themselves and get their friends to write. But they should see the Edi tors at work first. The Editors have assumed a responsibility and have n right to shirk it. The responsibility is to important a one to be placed up on men , who are not going to bear it properly , It is almost time for the first issue of the Magazine and the students are looking forward eagerly to this first number' Now hustle and make it a g-ood one in every respect. Dont leave all the work for the Chief. Dont ex pect him to tell you what to write a bout.? He has his hands full in settl ing what his own articles are to be a bout. We offer this merely as a reminder and in perfectly g-ood spirit. But it is serious. They Take Well. v Wiicrever a University man goes he impresses those with whom he come:; in contact with a certain air of superi ority, And this is very clearly demon strated in the person of Mr. W. J. Nichols '97 who has just been nom inated by the Democratic party of Pitt county, as their representative for the next legislature. All of us who know him extend him congratulations for this degree of success, and trust that his nomination will lead to his elect ion. Junior Class Electon. The Junior Class ('00) met in Ger- rard Hall Friday afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, and elected the following of ficers for the ensuing year: Pres. N. E. Ward; 1st. Vice Pres. D. P. Parker; 2nd. Vice Pres. T. T. Allison; Secretrry, G. N. Coffey. Treas. J. W. Greening; Historian Chas. F. Hoell; Essayest, J. B. Mas sey; Prophet, T. J. Byerley; Poet, Rob't Boyd; Orator, A. J. Barwick. Statistican, W. E. Hearne; Foot-Ball Manager, J. M. Lynch. The office of Captain of foot-ball team was left open, and the team will be allowed to select a man to fill that office. Misunderstood. In last week's Tar Heel the piece headed "An Unsatisfied Need" was partly misunderstood. We did not mean to convey the false idea that the University had no teacher of expression, in the true meaning of the word. For we are blessed n having an excellent one. But the object of the piece was to im press upon those in authority the fact that we didn't have a graduate' " j of some school of oratory in the fac ulty and that the boys fully recog-; nized our need for one. Carolina's Schedule. We give below the schedule for foot-ball games for '98, as reported by Manager Klutz : Wednesday, Oct. 12 U. N. C. vs. Greensboro A. A. at Chapel Hill. Saturday, Oct. 15 U. N. C. vs. N. C. A. & M. College, at Chapel , Hill. Saturday, October 29 U. N. C. vs. V. M. I., Lexington, Va. Friday, Nov. 4 U. N. C. vs. Va. Poly. Ins., Winston, N. C. Saturday, Nov. 12 U. N. C. vs. U. of Ga., Macon, Ga. Monday, Nov. 14 U. N. C. vs. Ala. Poly. Ins., Auburn, Ala. : Thursday, Nov. 24 U. N. C. vs Univ. of Va., Richmond, Va. Resoutions of Respect. Di Hall, Sept., 24, 1898. Whereas, God in his infini;e power has seen fit to remove from our midst our beloved friend'and fellow member Judge Robt. P. Dick. Be it resolved: lst. That the Dialectic Society has in him lost a true and an influential sup porter. 2nd. That we extend to his bereaved family our sincere and heart-felt sym pathy in their loss. 3nd. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, a copy be entered on the minutes of the Dialectic Society, and also they be published in the "Tar Heei." and the "University Magazine." ( Claude R. Mclver, Committee W. Gilmer Wharton, Fred J. Cox. Another loyal son of our Univer sity has been honored and his alma mater extends her congratulations. Augustus Van Wyke, a graduate of the University, has been nomin ated by the Democratic Party of New York for the Governor of the Empire State. He is a brother of Robert A. Van Wyke Mayor of Greater New York. He is fifty two years old and has for years been active and prominent in the Democratic'Party in Brook lyn. He married Miss Leila Gor don Wilkins of Richmond. One of his sons is assistant dis trict attorney of King County. Mr. Van Wyke is a loyal son of his alma mater and has ever shown an active interest in her welfare. We are proud of him and his record and trust that the future will bring- him uninterrupted success. Dr. Alderman has been invited to deliver the opening address at the Winston Tobacco Fair. Mr. Bruce Cotton, ex-'94, after .pending last winter in the Klon dike has decided that those regions are too cold and is now seeking his fortune under the warmer sun of the Phillipines. Mr. P. D. Gold, Jr.. '98, is work ing with the Bradstreet Mercantile Company, of Richmond, Va,

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