(Continued From Fourth Page.) LOCAL NOTES. The EJubauks Drug- Company gave a box of cigars for every touch-i .-rut'liiy hurdled the line for 2 down, the cigars to be divided yards bt he was thrown heavily iL. i. i fin U'il- o.. T"I! ' among me team. " ia. ms injury was very Your subscriotion to Thr Tap painful, and he was unable to re- HEEL is now due and the manage ment is financially defunct. This is a gentle reminder to pay up. Mr. L. B Abernethy, who play ed such brilliant football during the past season, has been initiated into the Golden Fleece. At the close of the game last Thursday the colors of the order were pinned on him by Messrs. Townsend and Winborne, the other members of the order who played on the football team. Capt. Foy Roberson is like Carpenter in one respect: he has beaten Virginia and says he has written the last page of his history as an athlete. He will be in col lege next year but, however much he would like to play, he has de cided to cut. it out for good and no amount of persuasion can dissuade him. A pleasing feature of the team's trip to Norfolk was their reception at Portsmouth. Here they were met by the private yacht of Mr. Robt. Denning, which was exquis itely decorated in white and blue, and conveyed across the bay. Th party consisted of Mr. Dan G. Fowle, a University alumnus, Mr. T. G. Miller, of the Carolina man agement, and Mr. Fowle's friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Denning, of Ohio, Mrs. Lumsden and Miss Bur rows. , Much confusion resulted in Norfolk Thursday night from the unexpected failure of the number of theatre tickets allotted to the Caro lina students to meet the demand. This confusion was increased by the placing of burly policemen, every one of whom could have made the All-American team with ease and by the side of whom Coach Warner (who is no mosquito; would have turned pale and withered away, at the entrance of the Monti- cello and the refusing to permit any one to dnter. President Howard, of the Athletic Association, asks The Tar HEEL to "sorter splanify" things. The crowd was so dense that he gave the tickets to the stu dents just as he happened to meet them. When all were gone he tried to make arrangements for the admission of the students who had no tickets, but found that this was impossible, as only a certain nura ber of seats were reserved. uic pity ror several minutes. Whitaker was the next called upon and he took 3 yards through left tackle. Virginia was penalized 5 yards for another offside play, which placed the hall on her own 15-yard line, ampes was sent through right and Abernethy also made a small gain. On the first down Whitaker plunged through left tackle for a gain of 4 yards, and Abernethy made two, placing the ball on Vir ginia s 1-yard line. Story was shoved over for the third touchdown, and the goal was kicked. Time, 3.35. Score: Carolina, 17; Virginia, 0. Randolph kicked off to Roberson, who was thrown in his tracks by Barry, on the 20-yard line. Thomp son made a yard and Roberson punt ed out to Crawford on Virginia's 55-yard line. Virginia here took a spurt and bv a succession of line plunges by Waples, Johnson and Crawford, gained 16 yards. In at tempting a trick play around left end Waples was thrown back for a small loss. On the next play John son got three yards through center, and in failing to gain on the follow ing try at center the ball went over to Carolina on downs. Car. lina got 5 yards on an offside play. At this -juncture Crawford was put out of the game for slug- WHITE ROLLS Cigarettes ARE NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT THE BEST. Manufactured by The WareKra mer Tobacco Co, Wilson, JM. C;., U. A. UNIVERSITY, DRUG COMPANY, A complete line of Drugs. We solicit your patronage and guarantee prompt and efficient service. ...... N. B. We have something good to drink 111 ? NIGHT PHONE 63. Harem Turkish Cigarettes, 20 for 15 cents. Grain Plug Cut Can 10 cents THE SURBRUG COMPANY, Richmond, Virginia. B O Y Send jour laundry to the most up-to-date Laundry in the South Asheville Steam Laundry SELLERS & GREENWOOD, Agts. Raleigh Times. All of us in North Carolina are delighted that President Roosevelt did not issue a proclamation to stop all football frames before the Uni versity of North Carolina succeed ed in whipping so great an institu tion as the University of Virginia. It was a clean, straight victory, honestly and magnificently won. Our team was the best,' the men were in excellent training and they played without resorting to brutal ity. The ease with which they covered themselves with glory yes terday proved that North Carolina is greater than her rival. The whole State is proud of its young men and proud that they kuow how to play a decent game and that they neither countenance nor sanction the tactics which have brought the pport into disrepute. L.E. L. T L. G. C. R. G. R. T. R. E. Johnson kicked to Abernethy, who ging, and Maddox went in as his was thrown by Barry on Carolina's successor. Towards the latter part 20 yard line. Barry was hurt but of the game Carolina resorted to ret used to give up. In the next kicking to a considerable extent and four ', plays Carolina advanced 9! kent the ball well out of danger yards and kicked to Johnson, who line. Roberson punted to Randolph Mumbled and iownsendtelj on the on Vrginia's 28-yard line. Johnson ball. Reynolds hurled himself plunged through center tor 4 yards against center for 7 yards Bi ry and then darted through left tackle was I o reed to retire. Story on two for 7 more. Waples fumbled and rushes made 8 yards and time -was; Carolina got the ball. called with the ball in Carolina's; In the next scrimmage Whitaker possession on Virginia's 20 yard line, j was hurt but was able to resume Carolina i f ., a . rrt I piay anei a. icw moments. A ucn Townsend Abernethy was sent through center Thompson tor 10 yards. Whitaker was injur- Gardner ed again and sent to the sidelines ancolncf Vilki W7il1 T? v nnl rl c ronl a -I -i rr I Pa rkeT il: i ,1- :il c j- oeaifie mm. ju mini uuwu wnn u varus ot . . btorv to gam Koberson puntea. rue ball struck Barry who was running Brown back to catch it, and a Carolina nlavpr fell on it. The hall was on Robersoh "J o VWinia's 13 vard line. Snines oniHes . .. . i made 5 yards through right tackle . f l J J 1 1 A I spot, story went tnrougn center Key nolo ior yarusanu wionna was penai- Timeot halves 35 minutes. M ized lb tor holding, in the next j, Thompson, of Georgetown, ref play Virginia lost 3 for being ott- eree. Stauffer, of Pennsylvania. side. The ball was tumbled and Umnire . u Virginia got it on her b yard line. Johnson, who had done most of the gaining for1 Virginia up to that time, did some brilliant offensive work in the remaining few minutes of the game. He circled left end for 10 yards, and-followed it up with a, like gain on a bTuff at kick- . tt i it i i ; mg, tie triea tne same iricit again and added 12 yards. Virginia fumbled but the ball was regained, Johnson capturing it and making 2 yards. Johnson kicked and the ball sailed out of bounds on Caro lina's 30 vard line. Roberson kick- Abeiuetliv Virginia. Krebs Haskell Garnett Dangerfield Kite Murphy Hopkins Woods Barry Warren Q. Randolph L. H. Johnson F. B. Crawford Maddox R. H. Waples A FOHMICK AND PllBSh-Nf STAR. (iUESsi WlH; College Caps, Gowns, The bent workmaiinhip t lowest pri:es. Silk Vw ulty Gowns and HikkIh. Cox Sons & Vlnlng, 202 Fourth Av nne, Ki-w York I S.C.17, Xh' CENTRAL HOTEL Charlotte, IM. G. The Leading Hotel- Headquarters for College Students. CENTRALLY 'LOCATED, Well equipped and liberally conducted. C. E. HOOPER & CO. Proprietors. -An oyster supper for the beue- ed the ball back to the center of the fit of the fire department will b-' field. Virginia made another fum- given in connection with the sample ble, but succeeded in keeping the sale of the King's Daughters, at ball. 'the Central Hotel, All are invited. Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, Office in Kluttz Block. - CHAPEL HILL. ODELL HARDWARE COMPANV Hardware, Mill 8uppU, Ottii. and HportlDK Uoodti, Plpw and Pipe Ftttiitifs. GREENSBORO, N. C

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