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Thr Tar Hbbl, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS. Q. S. Mills H. B. Guntkk, Editor -in-Chief Asst. Editor-in-Ohief ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Manlios Obr. J. R. Shull, J as. A. Gray, Jr. T. H. Sutton E. L. Stewart. H. L. Sloan, - Business Manager. T. L. Simmons, - Asst. Bus. Manager, Published once a week by the General Athletic Association. Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N. C, as second-class matter. , Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year. Payable in advance or during' first term. Single Copies. 5 Cbnts. The University of North Caro lina claims to be a democratic ins titution, yet the election of the three managers of the athletic teams, officers upon whose work the success or failure of an athletic season largely depends, is placed in the hands of the Advisory , Committee. This committee, which has long since ceased to advise, but which proposes and disposes of athletic problems in an arbitrary manner, regardless of the wishes of the student body, has among its fifteen members only four men who are chosen by direct vote of the stu dents. It is true that the managers and captains of the various teams have a voice in the deliberations of said committee, but they are some times students in no way representa tive of the life here, and were their election left to the student body they would never see the inside of the committee room. Two remedies present themselves Either give us a larger representa tion on the Advisory Comittee, make it a truly representative committee and let it cease to be called by its present name, or turn the election of the managers over to the student body. However, with regard to the first remedy, where the com ponents of a democratic government can be brought together in one as sembly, as is the case here, no rep resentative system is necessary Therefore, the students should be allowed to choose the managers. In any case, may the good Lord deliver us from the present "big stick" rule of the Advisory Commit tee. The debating season closed for us Tuesday night, when Carolina, in a magnificent contest with the University of Virginia, won the de cision bv a unanimous vote of the iudces. This season has been a very successful one for our Uni versitv. inasmuch as we won two debates, with Virginia and Georgia, by unanimous decisions, and lost one. with George Washington by a vote of two to one. The debating system that has been evolved at this University seems to us to be well-nigh perfect. The final questions to be asked con cerning a system of any kind, how ever perfect it may be in theory, is, Will it work? Is it practical? The results of our debating efforts in the past few years show conclusive ly that our system works in a beau tiful manner, for out of the last ten debates with Georgia we have won seven, and new this decisive victory over our long-time rival, has added one more' star to our debating crown. University Sermon. Rev. R. B. Owens, rector of the Episcopal church at Rocky Mount, N. C, delivered the University ser mon for April in the Chapel Sun day night, choosing as his text "So run that ye may obtain," I Corinth ians, 9:24. Mr. Owens said in brief: Paul uses a wealth of figures to illustrate christian life, figures in volving action prompted by the will. This figure is drawn from the Isth- mean games, hem yearly near Uor inth. From the spirit of the Greek youth entering these contests Paul draws an example to inspire his apostles, laying especial stress upon the earnestness of the competitors. It is my purpose to emphasize the need for earnestness in christian life. . "The outward show of Christian ity is not sufficient; Earnestness is essential. Practical men look for results; as for the good religion does. Many such men stav out of the church on account of the lack of earnestness that they see .in its members. The men in the church must be sincere, for men do not 'get religion, they live it. As earnest ness won for the Grecian athlete a chaplet of leaves, so earnestness earns ror the every-duy L-hristian a crown or lire . Mr. uwens then xioseu with an appeal to the young men of the Uni versitv to choose the riyht ideals, t make'use or the spiritual opportuni ties offered by God in the tr lining- school of life, that, through run ning anearnest race, they might obtain. Mr. Owens is a forcefu sneaker and his sermon was a strong one. Bug Coming Again 1 Mr. Horton, representing ltine i i c Woggle w h CENTRAL HOTEL, will be at March 12-14 with one of the swellest lines ever shown in Chapel Hill. He will have a full line of Stetson Hats, in both straw arid soft styles. Hi? tailoring is as good as any in the country. KLEE & CO., of New York, whom he represents, is one of the best tailoring establishments in the country. He will have ties, handkerchiefs, sox and such galore. Save your orders for him! SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts. "The H olkday ' Studio'' SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY.' D 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 TiT BOTH OURHHM AND CHaPEL HIlX Drs. W. II. k Linus M. Edwards, SURGEON DENTISTS, Durham, N. C. Office over Thomas Phannaoy.Co. Phone 657. Pickard & ever' day. Strowd serve ice cream BOYS! Remember the Charlotte Steam Laundry. Oldest, Largest, P-t. W. A. JENKINS. Aeent. Wake Forest Defeated. Carolina, in a slow but interest ing game of baseball here yesterday, won trom Wake r orest Dy a score of four to two. The game was very close, the score being tied, till the eighth inning when, by a series of errors on the part of Wake For est, Carolina netted two runs. Thompson, for Carolina, did his usual good work in the box, though his hitting was not up to his stand ard. Turner, for Wake Forest, did good work in the box, but he was very poorly supported by Ham rick behind the bat. The out field playing of both teams was of an unusually high order, only one error being made by an out-helder during the progress of the game. Raney in right re ceived more chances than any other fielder, and accepted every one beautifully. Score by innings. R HE Wake Forest 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 6 6 Carolina 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 4 9 8 Batteries: Carolina, Thompson and Rogers; Wake Forest, Turner and Hamrick. Umpire, Stem. Get your ice cream at Pickard and Strowd's. WEAR LOOSE FITTING 'Thtdt Hark. 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