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u The Taj HLizii UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS. Victor L. Stephenson, - Editor -in-Chief S. H. Fababke, - Asst. Editor-in-Chief A SOCIATB EDITORS. J. S. Kjtut ' J, F. Spruill. J. H. D'Albmberte. W. D. McLean Manlius Orr. , N. A. Townsend, - - Business Manager. H. L. Sloan, - Asst. Eus. Manager. ' ; Published once a week by the Genera! Athletic Association. Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N. 0., as second-class matter. m a . . r .. ttt atrairs to our own satisfaction, we have merely observed the defect and direct attention to it. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during1 first term. Single Copies. 5 Cents. We have been struck, at times, by a curious lack of balance in tin way vve fo at things and, in selecting- the things which we do goat, a contrasted with other universities When the football season arrive: there is scarcely an institution any where more keenly interested in tin sport. When the intermittent sleet, snow and rain of a North Carolina winter disappear final h and the ball tossers are here, there and everywhere, we know only the all-absorbing game of baseball. The forensically inclined in the pro per season take quite an animated interest in debate. In fact, there are few institutions which excel us in the attention paid to this branch of our training. But take these three: football, baseball and debate and you have the things and all the things in which the University in a large way is interested. Basket ball? We made a feverish and fitful at tempt to get up a basket ball team last year and the year before but apparently it has gone glimmering this 3'ear. Tennis? We have tennis association which has sent out a number of tennis, teams, but how many would feel great enough concern to attend an intercollegiate meet held upon our own grounds? Track work? We have put out a team every year for several success- sive years, but have never aroused interest enough to put out a win ning team. Orchestra and glee clubs? Quite a deal of interest is being taken and there are excellent prospects for a creditable aggrega tion, yet when have they ever play ed or sung to a packed house on the Hill? And at our sister institution, the University of Virginia, the first night of practice brought out dou ble the number of candidates that turned out here! We could continue the enumera tion indefinitely, but the examples given are sufficient to illustrate our point that we are, in some respects, a one-sided aggregation of folks. It is not thus at other places. W published last week a list of the championships in college sports Many of the games on this list were calculated to cause the average Carolinian to scratch his he.ul dis consolately if he were askul their nature. Wc confess vc have not analysed the cause of this bUte ot How about a baseball game for Monday afternoon of Commence uent week? If the Varsity could ceep in pretty good practice during ,'xaminations a game might" be se ;ured with some neighboring col lege team. Georgetown, it will be recalled, played Virginia at Char- ottesville on a similar occasion last summer as late as June 15. Such -t t i i a game wouict oe a tremendous Jrawing card. If this proves impracticable, hovv ver, there remain various other ways to get up a game. 1 he tac- ilty (who had a red hot team at ast accounts) might play the stu lents or the students might play the alumni or two teams conld be picked from out the Varsity and die scrubs for a match game. Something should be done to fill up that boresome vacant day. D O Get your Spring- Clothes from JE3 ir o . Whit in g Full line of Gents' Furnishings. Tailor Made Suits their Specialty. Satisfaction and Fit Guaranteed. Central Hotel, Feb. 15, 16, 17. ABERNETHY and ROSS, Agts. C. W. Hatch. F. J. Dean. C. W. Koolage, Jr. Hatch Dean & Co. Army, Navy, and Civilian HABERDASHERS Shirt and White Uniform ARCHITECTS A system which separates the ditorial and business departments s sometimes productive of some slight confusion, but here is a case where an oversight on the part of omeone was productive of a piece of satiric literature too good to be passed unnoticed. We do not be lieve the author will object to our reproducing it here. It comes from a sparkling contemporary in Wash ington, D. C. 'Editor of The Tar Heel, Sir: If you will not exchange with us even, how would it do for you to send your paper and let us pay you the difference between the intrinsic value of yours and that of ours? A committee could estimate it. Yours truly, An editorial in a recent issue of the Magazine dropped a tear for the passing of the old and simple regime of University life, substitut ed now by a complex life split up into manifold divisions. A glance at the Bulletin for this week illus trates this point. Not all the skill and careful foresight of the date- makers could prevent conflicts be tween the various attractions. But such is life at a great University and vve who have been ambitious to have this a great one should havt no kick coming if our wish is grant ed. Lo! the voice of the debater in the societv halls. The season is upon us. Come forth, therefore, ye theorizers on governmental func tions, ye expounders of the law of relativity, the law of progress, the law of growth, the law of harmony, the law of Boyle, the law of Gresham, the law of diminishing returns come forth and show the spirit that is in you. The Ncxvs and Observer sug ge'sts that the young men who in vent the wild and woolly names for the college annuals would be valua lil :iil:t nts to Mis.s Pullman in 'uaiu ng the Pullman cars. They 'could deliver the goods all right, but it would take a bigger job than that lo keep them busy. It would be the merest pastime. Largest Concern of the Kind in America. Note! Note! SPECIATIES- Original Ideas and Exclusive Novelties WE SOLD the largest, bill of Furnishings and White Uniforms that vas ever sold by any one firm at the U S. N A. There were 1 14 Graduates of the U. S. Naval Academy in the Class of 1)05. WE SOLD 110 their Graduation outfits. WHY! There were 114 Graduates of the U. S. Military Academy in the Cl&;s of 1905. WE SOLD 07 their Graduation Outfits. WHY! LEADERS OF SYSTEM AND PROMPTNESS! ! Norfoll-c, Virginia. WIGGINS BROS. & PARKER, - - Agents. It with regret that we chronicle the resignation of Mr. J. K. Wilson as editor-in-chief of our contempo rary, the Magazine, for lie. has made of it a distinct success. But to his able successor, Mr. Sloan, ,Tiie Tar HEEL extends its compliments, with its best wishes. K ';"rl;:x Levy, the tailor, of Durham, will be at Pickard's Feb.-20, 21, 22. 23. Eubanks Drag Company, Prescription Specialists, CHAPEL HILL. NORTH CAROLINA T. J. Lamb Sons & Co., DURHAM, N. C, have on hand at all times a well- selected line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Fur nishing Goods. Call to see them when in Durham. Winbornc & Higdon, Agents. L U XT Z Has a Foothold on the Shoe Business ) He has hats on the brain; puts up Umbrellas and puts out Lamps. He Pants for your trade. Would you do well, buy of Kluttz and cut a swell. He has some stunts in bargains for cash, and they are going with a dash. Those new style Shoes and up-to-date Hats will look well with those Fancy 2JShirts and new Spring Cravats. CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dross Suit Oases. Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil, Heat rs, Hardware of all kind9 and everything that Is good to eat. All good delivered promptly. CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. The Royall & Borden Co,, DURHAM, N C. Is your bed hard? Is your bed aged and trembling? 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