u T-"l-il TAfi Pi IS LCI, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. HOARD OF EDITORS. VicroK L. Stephenson, - Editor in-Chit f. S. H. Pakahke, - - Asst. Editor-iu-Oh f . SUC1ATK KXIVOKS. . .1. S. KEKK . J- SPRUII.L. J. H. D'Alicmhkkte.' W. D. McLkan. Maklium Orh. N. A. Towjssend, - - ' Business Manage r. H. L, Sloan, - Asst. Bus. Manage r. Published once a week by the General Athletic Assfxiiation. Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N. 0., as second-class matter. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price. I. SO per Yeor Payable in advanck or durintf first term. Kjnui.r Copiks. 5 Cknts. The Tar Heel publishes in full in today's issue the rules 0vernin the eligibility of players to repre sent this institution on athletic tearns in intercollegiate contests as recentl' revised and as at present they stand. The fact that they have been changed has been known by the students for weeks and they have also been apprised of the gen eral tenor and extent of the changes The new rules were first read at a meeting of the advisory committee i and later were explained to the stu dents at a mass meeting. This paper has not hitherto pub lished them for the excellent reason that a copy had not been given it for publication. It refrained from commenting on them because one cannot discuss very intelligently unless his reader knows what he is talking about. They were not published, secondly, for the far bet ter leason that the President was then in conference with a number of other institutions regarding the adoption of similar regulations there. The publication of them at that time might have handicapped his -efforts by complicating the situ ation. Those negotiations have 1 i i . . i c 1 1 . Deen closed, llie last linai touenes have been added, and we present them herewith to our readei s. it is, perhaps a dozen and a hal come out for a few days to fill ; dozen places, there is little or no competition and the places go al most bv default. The result -is an untrained team of good material foredoomed awl predestined to de feat. We are fully aware of the fin air cial stringencies of the institution We appreciate, also, the fact that at present track athletics cannot be self sustaining, because no gate charges can be made. But thee things do not affect the truth of the statement with which we began 1 hey merely serve to show why these things are so. And if money is to be invested in this way at al enough should be put in to accom plisii some resnlts.( 1 he 'luting up of the athletic park with a suitable track, fitted both for practice and for intercol legiate meets with the admission charge feature should be a strong influence in increasing the emphasis laid on this much neglected branch of athletics. Let us hope that along with it will come all those other facilities for training, indis pensable to the development ot a winning team. It would seem as if the familiar slogan of the anti-footballist : "Mend it or end it' might be ap plied to track athletics in this Uni versity. Not that that branch of our athletic sport is conducted in a manner dangerous to life, limb, lib erty or the pursuit of happiness. But it is exceedingly doubtful if it is proving especially beneficial to either of these or to the reputation of the institution at large. The defeat of the team by Vir ginia, who wholly outclassed us. is an illustration of this. But if any one believes that Virginia had bet ter material to draw from than Car olina had, he is badly mistaken. It is even said of the material in the meet last Saturday Carolina's was the equal of any. The fault, then, must lie in the lack of adequate inducement offered to men to come out and in the lack of proper facilities for training the men when. they have come out. As Says the Wake Forest Weekly: . "The Weekly recognizes the jus tice of The Tar Heel's claim for it 1A. TT . T x r tne state u niversitv. we arree that it, has outgrown 'Chapel Hill' and should' be called North Caro lina. The f reshman knew' no bet ter, but the editorial writer did It was due to thoughtlessness, ant not to lack of respect for the insti tutiun. We are not too narrow to take pride in the growth, or better, in the development of the State Uni versity. Its record for the past few years in athletics, with theattempts it has made toward the purification of athletics, together with the up todate educational .advantages which it offers in every way, have placed it in the front rank of South ern universities. . v Henceforth it shall be North Carolina and not Chapel Hill." Gracefully said! The Weekly interpreted our remark rather more seriously than we intended, but its kind words are appreciated none the less. Today's game will give the stu dents and people of Chapel Hill their first opportunity iu years to see a real professional team play on the Universily .diamond. Come out and let's see if Carolina's fast team, even though amateur, cannot show them a thing or two about ball playing. The football team of the Univer sity of Virginia has already begun pring practice in anticipation of next fall. I his is somewhat reas suring to those who had begun to fear that they had seen their last game of college football. 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