UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BOARD OF EDITORS.
Herbert B. Gunter, - Editor-in-Chief
F. P. Graham, - . Asst. Editor-in-Ohief,
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
M. Robins. K. D. Battle,
O.O. Ooffin. O.W.Howard
S S.Nash.
T. L. Simmons,
0. B..RUFFIN,
Business Manager.
Asst. Bus. Manager.
. Published once a week by the General
Athletic Association
Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N
0. , as second-class matter.
Printed by The University Press, Chapel Ilill.
Subscript lott Price. $1.50 per Yer
Payable in advance or during Brst term.
Single Copies, 5 Cents.
The editors of The Tar Heel
have no great promises to make in
have told us of his gentleness, his
self-abnegation, his many acts of
kindness, and we have only come to
a full realization of the worth of
the man now that ho has gone from
us.
We publish in this issue the new
constitution of the Athletic Associ
ation drawn up by Messrs. J. J
Parker, W. P. Stacy, and Stabl
Linn, a committee appointed last
spring by President Poye Roberson
The prime object of this constitu
tion is to so arrange matters tha
the transaction of business pertain
ing to our athletic life will be in the
hands of the students,' and will be
looked after in a systematic manner
Heretofore practically all the busi
ness has been transacted by the
Advisory Committee, a committee
upon which the students had very
little representation. The Associ
ation was a mere farce, the Advi-
rory Committee was the whole
thing-, and the students had very
little inside knowledge of our ath
letic affairs.
Among the
new features that
regard to the work of the paper thisdemand especial commendation
year. We propose to do. our best 0001 u,e mmt "nportam .is tne
and to endeavor in .ovorv nnshlp article providing for the election of
way to justify the confidence re- the various managers by the Asso
posed in us by our fellow students. ciation instead of by the Advisory
Tf we fail fn mnlP mwl. re auu Committee. We believe that if
be humiliated; if we 'succeed, we there is any student: officer in the
shall feel that we have done no more collee vvho 0U('ht t0 be chosen by
than our duty. his fellows, it is the manager of au
The oroblem confrnntino- everv athletic team. The office is vitally
newspaper man is not what to print imPortant, the students are deeply
but what not to print, and we hooe concerned, and it should be the
that our judgement and good taste rht of the- students to say who
will ever be with us. so that we shaM h,),d the ottlce
may avoid the questionable. We he constitution provides for a
are new at the pencil-shoving busi- nnance committee consisting of two
ness, and while we have no apolo- facult3 members and three stu
ffies to make, we trust that nnr dents which shall have the general
friends will be lenient with our oversight of the finances of the
shortcomings. Association and of the team mana-
At various times in every college 8"er- The need of such a commit
problems arise that demand care- tee has on been felt- Our athlet
ful thought on thepartof the stu- ic finatices have been at times in
dents. At such times, we nrnnnsp rather had shape, but with thit
t , -1 ,
to exercise our riyht of saviiio-vvhaMcomm,ttee 111 control such vvil
j
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
are applied to Traymore garments with the same scrupulous
attention to detail that marks the cutting. Wholly apart
from the interests of the customer, we take a professional
pride in our work which would not permit us to skimp
anything.
TRAYMORE TAILORING COMPANY
at Central Hotel, October 1st and 2nd.
H. B. Gunter and W. H. Sory, Agents.
EAT TO PLEASE YOURSELF,
BUT DRESS TO PLEASE OTHERS.
See Stacy and Matthews No 30 South, Representatives of
THE GLOBE TAILORING CO
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wc iumK. ii you agree witn us,
well and good; if you do not, well
and good.
hardly happen again.
ihe constitution also provides
that the students shall have a voire
We realize that we come upon the 00 tlie committee on rules and on the
scene ol action at an unpropitious
and yet at a propitious time. The
two years ju-st preceeding have
committee tor the awarding of
sweaters. This renresentation mi
1 1 t ...
me ruies committee means a sTrat.
been among the most prosperous (Jea1' an( though the faculty will
iu x uc iar raeei s
it will be hard for
existence, and
us to maintain
have the majority vote on the com
mittee, the students are assured
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the high standard set bv our nre. that they will at least have a fair
decessors. And yet knowing-, that heann 111 regard to the making of
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it is up to us, we shall have a r"ies governing the eligibility of
powerful incentive and we shall P,ayers-
.1 . 1 . ' ' I A -1 -1 I. . 1 I 1
uo our nest. I mu.-.c was uccn mirouucea in
the constitution which has been
In the death of Romy Story we much ta,ked of in college for the
have lost a friend. We loved the JdSL 3ear e payment or a mem
man. not so much for what he bershiP fee- We are glad that a
did not for his brilliant athletic de,in,te step has at last been taken
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record but for what he wawlirit ,n in,s airecuon. it will give to
the Association the sort of sta
bility that it has long lacked,
night that Story was the cleanest a"d wil1 d away with the ra5sera-
he stood for. Mr. Tom, McNeill
said in the mass meeting Pridnv
athlete he ever saw and Dr. Herty
expressed a beautiful thought when
he said that the highest and best
monument we could raise to the
. r ,t . .
Mjcmuiy u ine man would be to
have our athletic life permeated by
the clean and manly spirit that al
ways actuated Story. That was
the thing about Romy Story he
was a man, And since his death
we have heard comparatively little
auout ins athletic record.
ble practice of soliciting funds for the
support of athletics. Any student
who is unwilling to pay a dollar
membership fee does not deserve to
have a voice in athletic affairs.
Judging from the registration
up fo date, 706, an advance of 54
over last year, it seems that we are
to have an exceptionally prosperous
year. And it does our heart i'ood.
1 he University deserves " (ffMt
Men I things. '
Let Taylor Tailor You
J. L. Taylor & Company of New York and San Francisco are
widely known as the "Master Merchant Tailors of America."
Their word is law in matters concerning men's fashions. This label
J. L Taylor & Co.
identifies supreme quality made-to-order garments clothes you
or any man may wear with pride in any company. A Trip
Through Taylor's Samples is a Good Clothes Education in Itself.
We are Taylor' Representatives here and guarantee
satisfaction at popular prices.
Clonts and Simmons, Agents.
"The Holladay Studio"
SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY."
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 AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL
Guilf ord-Benbow Hotels.
Automatic Fire Alarm in Every Room. Telephone in Bed
Rooms, of which one hundred have Private Baths attached.
European and American Plans. ; OORPENING & FR
, Greensboro, N. 0.
Proprietor
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rl. 1 ISO iaoh. rod o III
r VL. C-u,TTl PCABODV 4 CO. V
(3Mukun of Oluxlt nnd Muiwnita
fjjr hi
YOU
have tried the rest, now
try the best barber in town
at old U. N. C. Shop.
Prof. K. Dutiston, Proprietor.
SEE a B. BREWER
, for shocmaking- anp repairing
of all kinds. Located, under
Central Hotel.