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Georgetown 4 ; Carol 1 na 0. (Continued from First Page.) effort, and McNeill, Story and Dunlap pushed steadily to the 10 yard line. Story carried it six yards further over the line and Mc Neill added a yard to this. Just three yards to go and the ball went over on downs. Georgetown kicked; of course, and the undaunted Tar Heels start ed to do the trick over again but got no further than the 35-yard line where Bocock grabbed a forward pass meant for McNeill. The Catholics got the ball but did very little with it in the remaining few minutes of the game. In fact when the referee's whistle sounded the end of the game the ball was on Georgetown's 25-yard line. The teams lined up as follows: Georgetown. Carolina. O'Boyle r. e. K. Morrow - Pittman Morton r. t Green Hodgkins r. g. J. Morrow Woods c. Rogers Glennon 1. g. Thompson Cullen 1. t. Singletary 1. e. r. h. b. f. b. 1. h. b. q. b. McLaughlin Stewart Dutcher Devine Bocock .,;; uavis Dunlap Story McNeill Sutton In The Societies. The Di Society debated last Sat urday night the query, "Resolved, That all of the material used in the construction of the Panarma Canal should be purchased from producers in the United Stales." The decis ion was rendered in favor of the foriegn producers and Mr. Duls made the best speech. In the Phi the question was, "Re solved, That the Chinese should be admitted to the United States under laws similar to those governing the admission of immigrants from other countries." It was decided to give the Chinaman no further privileges in regard to entering our country, anil Mr. Teague was judged the best speaker. Chemical Journal Club. The Chemical Journal Club met in Chemistry Hall Monday night. The following papers were read and discussed: "A New Method of Separating Barium, Strontium, and Calcium," Dr. A. S. Wheeler. "A New Method of Making Esthers of Organic Acids", W. A. Houck. "An Examination of the Mock Orange", Strowd Jordan. "An Examination of the Poison of Poison Ivy", W. S. Dickson. The Fresh-Junior .'game' will come off tomorrow afternoon, It is expected to be one of the best of the season. - The Way It Sounds. "The genius of Milton, the art of a Pope, And the wit of a Shakespere to boot, Could never describe the merit in- ' , side :i..:r:;t Of an International Suit" when worn by the agent, of course. A Day of Games. (Continued from First Page ) especially good coaching in fumb ling, which they performed quite scientifically, keeping the crowd in a . state of laughter from start to finish of the game. Altogether the fumbles were in favor of the Meds, the Lawyers never having a a ghost of a show. Whitaker's end runs were the only features of the game that resembled football. The final., score stood: Meds 15, Lawyers 0. Sophs Meisenheimer McManus Montsinger Parker Greer Yokel ey Wads worth Bagwell Blalock Stevenson Montgomery Freshmen R. E. Struthers R. T. Williams R. G. Hackney C. Hughes L. G. Ferguson L. T. Harris L. E. Pinnix Q. B. Joyner F. B. McCoy R. H. Davenport L. H. Rawlings The. Meds and Lawyers lined up thus: Meds Lawyers Webb R. E. Lyon Bunn R. T. Shaw Harding R. G. Love Stickland C. Hammond Lyles L. G. Dameron Absher "L. T. Burgwytl Morefield L. E. Martin Griffin Q. B. Noble Clark F. B. Davis Whi taker R. H. Linnville Williams L. H. Barnhardt. Coach Simmons refereed both games; Foye Roberson umpired the first, and Dr. Berkeley the sec ond. As To the Freshmen. A very wise suggestion has been offered not by the co-eds this, time, either -in regard to the regulation of Freshmen. Our new advisor hails from the Law class and sug gests, for the consideration of the committee, that has the customs question in charge, that.no Fresh men be allowed to appear on the campus save on his hands and knees. He suggests further that all Fresh men be required to bump their heads once for a Sophomore, twice for a Junior, three times for 'a Senior, five times for a professor, ten times for the dean, and fifteen for the president. 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