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if 1 II 1 1 COST OF Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Figures to Date What it Will Cost to Finish Up. TOUCHDOWNS 12to0. Lafayette next. Davis almost got away. Small but nervy-"Hoide" Mann. That "killing- time" didn't work. That quarter back run was a Poor "Babe" Wilson-he "kick ed" once to often. When a man contributes to a cause he naturally wants to know what is done with the money he has , put into it. Every man who has contributed to the Y. M. C. A. Building Fund has the satisfaction oi seeing: with his own eyes no-nu wfiprf his monev has jronfi and what! a n i mi. .it .1 . m r . i u v,oo u t An xuc noouoo oi tne ciass teams There are a number of questions, 1S brokea however, that have been asked, the Watch for John- A. on the All answers to which are of interest to American. others than tne inquirers, oome oi The ever ready Story shoM the questions asKea are: now I kicked goals. much did the building- cost: "How much more is needed to fin- sh everything about the Building-? "Is there anv debt on" the Build- Who will dare to say now "Ski , ,-r-r t if . r 1 1 : ' J I aa y-i. t. fA-. A ing-f xiow nave t tie ienows paiu nc iuiwmu pass. up'V "Whom must I pay my sub- A&M will concede that Richmond scription to t in answer to which College is not Randolph-Macon. the Tar Heel can give the following iacts: Sooh-Jimior Game. m. , - , . T- '11' I The total paid in on tne rmiming The champiotlship series between Fund to date is $12,182.36. lhe the clasg t 0Dened Saturdav total paid out on the building and aftern00n, the initial game being turniture to uate is 5ii,o.4u. WQn b th Juniors over the Sonho The amount of cash in hand now is Lores by the small score of 2 to 0 O in ALII 4.: nriT n . . qooa. xj. wmisduuu, die uuvv The teams were almost evenly able or have been contractu to hnatch.d, and an enthusiastic crowd amount of $700.00, so the Building ur( on the contestants impar 1 1 i ,1 . .. 1 4 L.- J U committee net'usautmi ?j.w mi-. v . . .. . ri( ti. unra were .ibout equally divided. In the (irst half the Sophomores got the best of it, but towards the end of the game the Juniors kept the ball in the Sophomores' territory nearly all the time. The Juniors made their score when, on a punt by Phillips, the ball went .to the Soph 4 a : , M omores eroal line., t$arwell at was TFADE WITH Pickard & Stationery, Fancy Groceries DEALERS IN Pi, Strowd, Tntappn ffp than it has to pay obligations ready contracted. ' hp a hove titnu c- do nor liiciuue the heating system, which the com mittee is now making plans to in stal 'the furnishing ot the chapel, the finishing of the attic and base ment, or the plumbing of the build ing. L The heating system, which is tne next ana most pressing nem, i tempted to brine- it out but i ifji rtrn rf I win require apouc 5i, or moiff thrown back across the j y the chapel can be rendered userul by scoring a safety for the Juniors an expenditure ot ouu.uu, or can oe This was the only scoring done iurmsnea nanasomeiy wunw.wu.w The features of the game were, for or more, and the remainder which the Juniors, the punting of Phil is not so pressing, can be done with ijps an(j the end runs of Willams $600.00. for the Sophomores, the nlavin.tr n No debt has been incurred. Al- Montgomery, and Stevenson on the though obligations that have been offensive, and Wadsworth on the contracted amount to more than the defensive. cash in band, it is expected that by Tiie line-up was as follows: Sophs. p irraro I UIHUIOI I UUUuuU, LIUI Up-to-date Cafe in Connection OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS - CHAPEL HILL, N. C. white: rolls Cigarettes ARE ALL QUALITY. Manufactured by Trhe Ware-Kromer Tobacco Oo., Wilson, rsr. c, ur. s. a. GuilfordrBenbow Hotels. - Automatic Fire Alarm in Every Room. Telephone in Bed Rooms, of which one hundred have Private Baths attached. European and American Plans. OORPENING & FRY, Propr ietors. Gkeensboro, N. O. Good Taste in Home Furnish ings whether in a log cabin or a mansion. We are al ways prepared to do such furnishings as any inquiry may demand. Good FURNITURE is becoming more generally recognized as a factor of supreme im portance, and furniture manufacturers are exerting the utmost activity to provide satisfactory designs and new styles. In this respect the lines Bhown at Huntley-Stockton-Hill Company's excel Ill m anything before shown. Our patrons will have an opportunity of making selection from the most ele gant stock of FURNITURE ever brought to our city. Cuts and prices upon application. Mail orders given prompt attention. To Colleges and Societies we make special prices on anything in our line. Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co., 110-12-14-16 South Elm St.. GHEENSB0R0, - N. C. the lime these bills mature the Junim-s i i i i i I money will De in tne treasurer s Williams, M. r. e. r. t. r. g-. c. 1. t. Meisenheimer McManus Means Mackintosh Greer Greene 1. e. Wadsworth hands to pay them. No bill has yet Williams, P. become due that the committee was Moore not able to pay. Unless the uure-Matrles deemed pledges are paid promptly Britt the committee will be unable to in- Wright stal the heating- spstem, however. Muse All of the fellows haven't "paid Gardner up" yet. Over four-fifths of the Rand subscriptions have been paid, but Fountain some of the subscribers have bee n Thomas, C. a little slow about redeeming their Phillips pledges. Those who have not paid Stacy and who wish to do so should pay Referee, Coach Simmons; the amounts to Major W. 1. fat- p;re) Thompson. terson, treasurer. q. b. r. h. f. b. 1. h. Bagwell Stevenson Blalock Montgomery urn PERSONALS LOCAL NOTES Hon, R. H. Battle '54 spent last lhe tennis tournament begins week with Prof. Collier Cobb. to-day. unly those who have paid tit tt , , , . up are eligible for entrance. Mr. Frank Daniels was called to his home in Goldsboro last Friday mere will De a continuous re- morning by the sudden death of his Port ot the ivatayette-Carolina mother. game in tne vnapei Saturday atter- Dr H. V. Wilson left the Hill a 00011 at 3:15- few days ago for Beaufort', N. C. The members of the D. K. E. where he will do some research fraternity entertained a number of work on sponges at the U. S. Ma the young ladies of the village at rine Laboratory. their hall last Thursday evening. Buy your oysters from Thompson's Many ot the students have gone Cafe, opposite Pickard's Hotel. IPhone'duvvn to Raleigh to take in the fair. 85. I A number of tickets to hear Madame BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $8.00 PER' MONTH. DON'T FORGET HALL, THE BARBER. BIG CUTTlNi; in Durham. Deep cut prices on All Suits and Overcoats (Except "Black Suits.) Ten Per Cent Off On Black Suits College Caps Gowns. The best workmanship at lowest prices. Silk Fac ulty Gowns and Hoods. Cox Sons & ViuitiK, 262 Fourth Ave., New York, Hotel Huffine, GREENSBORO, N. O. location Southern Passenger Depot. Newlv Refitted and Modern. Special arrangements made for Traveling men; GRESHAM & CO., Proprietors. Hotel Clegg, GREENSBORO, N. O. Opposite depot. Oafe open all night. Special attention to all stndents. W. F. CLEGG, Proprietor. Sneed-Markam-Taylor Co, HOUSE CLEARING SALE. DURHAM, N. C. STEM & THOMPSON, Agents G. C. PICKARD & CO., livery Stable- Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery in town. Splendid horses and riages. Quick attention. G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, - Pkops Nordica at the opera house in Ral- eisrli this eveninsr were sola on the lill. 'The date of the Fresh -Senior g-ame has been changed from Satur day, Oct.20th to Friday, Oct. 19th. The change has been made in order hat the game may not conflict with the continuous report of the Lafay ette game Saturday afternoon."; Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, OJfice in Kluttz Block. - CHAPEL HILL. CALL AT K H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Casos, Carpets, Kugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oiln Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that 1 good to eat. AH goods delivered promptly. CHAPEL fflUi, NORTH OAEOOVA I
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