The Tar JE-i d: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO A. BOARD CREDITORS 0. J. Coffin, 0. W. Hyman, - - Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS T. P. Nash C. 0. Robinson C. B. Ruffix, A. II. yVou-F.. W.-M.Oaopy . . ' CSj:ls Thompson ' - - Business Manager A.--i."t jnt lJui'imw Manager Tub inliod once a week' "by the General Ath- ctlc Association. .. Entered in the Postoflice at Chapel Hill, N, C, as second class matter. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, Subscription Price. $1. SO per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies. 5 Cunts Something has been said about our running a directory of the Uni versity. We know that we ought to do so, but we have no place for it. We are getting out a paper more, or less of one which does vey little more than finance itself. At present we cannot make an addition to its spree. If we "could the directory would be the first : thing to go in. The directory could be used . with good effect in a time like this week when there is nothing else in the pa per, scarcely, but when there is any news at all there is no room for iti If we can't run it all the time we don't like to begin. This, of course, does not justify its abscence, but it explains it. nial of McCormick, the inventor of the grain reaper. This is un doubtedly a good move. It is the new American spirit; that? acknow leges the greatness of industry, is no longer necessary for a man to have been a great warrior, ; states man or orator to acquire fame. Our Virginia friends have caught on. T; at, is not saying that they have been slow, or that this is the first evidence of their being up-to-date. This-is just congratulations from from one institution to another upon its recognition of true worth. We congratulate Virginia upon the victory of her relay team over Pennsylvania. This is going some, to get ahead of one of the Big Pour. Virginia also made a good showing in the other events. We al ways follow the trips of any Southern team across the Potomac with hope for its success. We hope that this is not a mere sectional spirit, in fact we are pretty certain that it is only pride in our Southland. If we can't get a president let's get some ath letic victories. ' If our neighbors will accept our congratulations in this spirit, so be it. There is a matter that we want you to consider; that much is due it. The outcome we think we can foresee. It is this habit to which we are all given of cutting across lots on the campus. Well laid out walks are made for u to walk on, but being perverse and in a hurry, we don't like the beaten trail. AH are aware of the great temptation to save a little exertion, and of the greater temptation, to us, to just strike out for ourselves across the cooler portions of the campus. This is natural and would be all right if there were not a penalty attached. If we cut across, others follow our lead. It not only makes the campus suffer for it but us also. Let's be just a little more careful and everyone will be the better for it. We notice in the Ring-lum Phi that Washington and Lee Universi ty has been celebrating the centen- . Men are needed to compete for places on, the track team. There is something to be gained from making the team this spring. . Where before we have had one meet, Ave are to have three this year, r Corneoutand run some man off his feet and his job if you can! The manager and the captain would . be glad to have you break every record made. But it isn't necessary to do such startling things to help the-team. Good men are needed who will do their best. There can't be too many men out and at present there are far too few. Stocksdale has Arrived. : ,,. (Concluded from first page). Lambeth and Avery. Some of the infield candidates who get beat out may be used for the outfield. Stew art' will probably play left-field when he is not pitching on account of his batting ability. So after all we ought to have what Prof. Noble calls a "densely populated" outfield. There are several other candidates out who have received no person al mention, but as Coach Stocksdale gives everybody a good show it is probable that a "dark horse" will beat out some of the players we have mentioned. The tin can will rattle sometime this week. To the unfor tunate ones we extend our sympathy and wish them success on the class teams. Though the schedule before us is by no means an easy one, we believe that Coach Stocksdale is going to turn out a nine which will take the scalps of the best teams we meet. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 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