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"This Tar Hebl UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS. Q a. Mills H. B. Gctnter, Editor -in-Chief Asst. Editor-iu-Ohief ASSOCIATE EDITORS. MiMLiiis Okr. J. R. SHULL t.q a Oray. Jit. T. II. Sutton 0. Q. MULLKN. H. L. Sloan, T. L. Simmons, Business Manager Asst. Bus. Manager Pa Wished' once a week by the General Athletic Association. Entered in the Postoffice at Chapel Hill, N 0., as second-class matter. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Suto?crlpHo Price. 1S0 per Year Payable in aovance ir duriufr first lerm. Singi-k CoriKS. S Cents. The Varsity football season has closed. To the casual observer of the scores for the fallwith the one of Saturday especially .in mind the season has not been a success ful one. But there are two sides to the question. The showing: indi cated by the scores is not a glorious one but the scores do not tell everything. They do not tell of the disadvantages under which the team has played, how it was ham pered by the debarring of exper ienced men at the start and has been further weakened by the loss of strong players during the season, and how it has had its own struggle to make, under th most discourag ing of circumstances, which were unknown even to the student body. Considering these things the team has done well to make the showing it has. 'This showing is, after all, not so bad. While the Varsity has won only one game on the list it has been defeated only by the best teams in ; the country, , and mof e than once hard luck has snatched victory from its grasp. Nor has the showing of the team this fall been bad in comparison with that of the strong team of last year. Even the score that the Navy made this year exceeds her score of last year by only two points. Moreover, whatever the result of the season, the Varsity is this year distinctly our team. It represents the college, for there is not a player on it who is not in reality a student of the University. This is, alone, sufficient reason for u-s to be proud of our team, for. such has not always the case. The point in which the season has been most successful, though, is in its development of material. Although the present season has not been a victorious one, the men it is bequeathing to 1907 must mean victory for the next, and, as nearly all of these men are young in college, its work may reach further vet. On the whole, then, the season has been a success, and the team is worthy of the loyalty of the stu dent body. In recognition of this fact the Tar Heel congratulates the Varsity, as a body, on the plucky fight it has. made' this fall against heavy odds, and each player individually on the part that he has played in that fight. It is as great a thing to lose after a gritty battle as to win, although it is hardly so pleasant. The Virginia Tech, published by the students of V. P. I., in its issue of November the 9th', quotes and comments fully on a news item published in the Richmond Evening Journal of November the 3rd, and dated from Chapel Hill. Theopen ing sentence of the clipping is as follows: '-The Tar Heels and their coach are strongly under the impression that V. P. I knew all of their signals" in reference to - the game played in Richmond two weeks before. The Tar Heel, regrets that tht above statement should have been sent out from Chapel Hill, as it does not express the sentiment of either the student body or the team. That it does not, The Tar Heel has taken particular trouble to ascertain. It is not the belief here that V. P., I. plays dirty ball. Our relations with her in the past have alwaysi ndtcated the contrary. Furthermore it is not the policy at the University of North Carolina to blame failure to win upon the dishonesty of opponents or officials. If Carolina wins, well enough; if she is unable to win she regrets the fact; if she loses she takes her medicine. Even if Carolina had believed that V. P. I. knew the sig nals she would not have made the statement to the public. The team or college that resorts to such a method of self-defense has a streak of yellow in its make-up and that streak is not a Tar Heel quality. Mr. Ilorton, representing W Tn i t i n or 13 jt o . of Raleigh, N. C, is coming again with a swell line of Fall and Winter Furnishings and Tailoring Samples. Save your orders for him. Full Line of Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Ties, and Shifts. SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts. "The Holiaday Studio" SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND IIOLLADAY." Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October "19th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of campus and buildings on sale at all times. GALLERIES HT BOTH DURHAM AND eilAPEL HILL. As PROOF of the good will to ward V. P. I. at Chapel Hill The Tar Heel suggests that a game be arranged with her for Thanksgiving, 1907. V, P. ..I. has proved herself an antagonist worthy of Carolina, and has always showed the true athletic spirit in her rela tions with us. We believe that the prospect of a Thanksgiving; game between the Tar Heels and the Techs at either Richmond or Nor folk would be received with ap proval by the students of both insti tutions. Besides this, the 'game would pay. The Scrubs ae doing their best to get a game here Saturday. In case they do so the students should turn out to witness it in a body. To the Scrubs is due as much credit for the excellence of the Varsity as is due to the Varsity itself. How ever the Scrubs get no reward for their season's toil; even the games that are undertaken by them are undertaken at their own ' risk. On last week's game they lost money. It is as little as the college can do to show its appreciation of the scrub team's loyalty by going out and supporting it, both financially and by "rooting" for it as its own. Mr. Kingsland Van Winkle, for merly a student at the University and now engaged in the practice of law in New York City, paid a visit to the Hill last week. Fresh oysters received daily at Pickard and Strowd's Cafe. Get your stationery from Pickard and Strowd, opposite the campus. (incorporated) Cupilnl Mock 830,000.00. Whon you think of s?iK oj'f to aoliool, write for New CatnWue and Hmxitul Offer of th Leadinu Business and Shorthand 80J100I. Address It in as'a IIiinum'nm College, Kaleiirh. N. C. or Charlotte, is. O. (We also teauii Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Penmanship, eta., by mail.) Mr.C.T.PEAKSON, OF DURHAM, The Merchant Tailor, will do our Tailoring. See him when in Durham. MANNING & TII.LETT, Agts. 1 .. z V 1 Trill BV.D WAY - ' ' IV. ..HI- Distinctive Clothes of Quality for Particular Young Hen has been the keyuote of the success of our Young Men's Department. This season you have only to look over cur great number of styles and wonderful acsort ment of; fabrics to realize that here you can surely suit pour taste. flL'S I NEXT SUMMER WEAR LOOSE FITTING 0 i TrMt Mark Repittered U, S. Patent Ojfftet. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. Retail Price 50c and upward a'Garment. 8 L Erlanger Bros., New York CALL 'AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, : . 1 .':' : ' Vv ; .':' where you will Itnd Men's Furnishings, Trunks, DruiS Suit iiarpeta, Bugs, ruady-iutultj ShmttH, Pillow Caw, Toweie, Bowls and Pitchers, KeroHcn- OIl Hunters, Hardware of all ldjida and everytliint; that t ood to eat . All goods delivered promptly. OHAPlCf.. Hll.f,. koBTri CABOI.INA G. C. PICKARD & CO., Live ry 5Stetls Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery in town. Splenrtifl horses and car riages. Quick attention. G. C. & J. F. PICKARD, - p,(0ps DON'T FORGET HALL THE BARBER. Doctor William Lynch, DENTIST, OJffce in Kfattn Block. . CHAPEL HILL. Sneed-Markam-Tavlor Co, CLOTHIERS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS DURHAM, N. C. j STEM k THOMPSON, Agents KLUTTZ Has a Foothold on the Shoe Business He has hats on the braiu; puts up Umbrellas and puts out Lamps. He Pants for jour 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. . ' v. Those new style Shoes and up-to-date Hats will look well with those Fancy Shirts and new Spring Cravats. GET IN THE SWIM BEFORE buyingjyour; spring FURNISHINGS. CALL ON THE "Original Adam." Kluttz has the Stunts. See him! Klutts has added to his already exten sive line a stock of the best Mag azines. Periodicals of all kinds. Current issues. On time. WATCH KLUTTZ
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