THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF TOKTH CAROLINA liOAKD OF EDITORS Q. W. Uymas, Editor-in-Chief, .ASSOCIATE' KIM'l'OltS J. W. La.si.ky Jii, L. X. T.vi.o X- S. I'j.Ol.MtCH V. T. JoYXER It. T. Webb Jv. A. Buown F. 1. I'ttltXRlt. - - - JSnainOs Mnuagpi Ablaut Hnttfiicss Manager by the Oiwieral Ath- Piiblislied twice a week I -tin Association. Kntcred in tk INistoilitv at ('hai'! 'Hill, X C, its second cJaw matter. v. When we go up against V. P. I. and Virginia we've got to hold on. to--the ball all the time. We had might as well learn that lesson now. Football Scores Saturday ' At New Haven: Yale 36; Colgate 0. At Cambridge: Harvard 11; Brown .Printed by The Univef! Jfcw, Chapel Hill. 1ftr i1ii Price, 1. SO pt 1r Payable in advance or during U?6 twrm. Single Copies, S Cents. . Whenevkr our thoughts turn to Saturday's game with Georgetown we feel like patting somebody on the back and whispering into his ear, "Good luck, old man." If we see any mem ber of the football team handy he must receive congratulations. At the con tinuous report the report kept coming, "By steady line plunges Carolina ad vances the ball to the middle of the field," and so on. Such was the report that used to come from our team in l'Xb. Every man works so well in every play that the reporter does not say that Belden, or Porter, or Cros well advances the ball ten yards; he says Carolina advances the ball ten yards. When we wish to see what a team of that kind accomplishes, we only have to turn back in our memory to the days of 1904 and '05. That lack of fight and ginger which they say was lacking in the game against V. M. I. was quite reversed Saturday. The linesmen were not content with simply holding when a play was .tried over them, -'they considered it part of their business to get through their. op ponents and break up their play. The only criticism we have to make is that the men seemed to have art attack of that old failing, over-confidence, for about five minutes in the last half. It won't do to let up a minute in a close football game. Georgetown managed here to give us a fine scare in that five minutes of letting up. Georgetown, Saturday, was guilty one time of slug yiny. When one comes to think that Carolina has been playing football for season after season, in all kinds of (fames, in which she was beat en, games in which she was winning handily, and games in which she had to fight for every inch of gronnd she gained, and yet in all these games not a single instance of anything like un clean football, then we may feel proud of a record not to be surpassed. It is no mean boast to say that a spirit of gentlemanliness and fair play is so strong at Carolina that not once in years has one of her football players been guilty of playing dirty ball. One thing that our men did in the game in Washington and did often, was to fum ble the ball. Although this was made up for in part by the way in which the team covered the ball, still, how much 0. ' ' At Princeton: Lafayette 6; Prince ton 0. t ' ' . At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania State 3; Pennsylvania 3. ' At Pittsburg: Pittsburg. 14; Carlisle Indians 3. , At Ithaca: Cornell 16; Vermont 0. At West Point: West Point 18; Le high 0. : " At Annapolis: Virginia 5; Annapo lis & Att Aniherst:Dartmouth 12; Amherst 0, : At Lancaster: Franklin and Mar shall 12; Haverford 5, ' At .Milwaukee: Michigan 6; Mar quette 5. At Denver: Denver J University 6; South Dakota 0. At Columbus: Ohio State 21; Ohio Wesley an 9. At South Bend: 'Notre Dame 17; Michigan Agricultural 0. At Lincoln: Iowa 6; Nebraska 6. At Lawrence: University of Kansas 23Washington University of St.Louis o. - At Nashville: Vanderbilt 17; Au burn 0. At Indianapolis:: Butler College 8; Earlhart College 0. At Jackson, Miss.: Alabama 0; Mis sissippi 0. v ; . ! - " At New York: Fordham 21; Swarth more 3. ",; At Cleveland. Western Reserve 3; Kenyon 0. At Madison: Wisconsin 6; Indiana At Worcester: Worcester 29; Heidel berg o, . , , ; At Knoxflille: Georgia 3, University of Tennessee 0. At Lexington,. Ky.: Transylvania University 6; University of Cincinnati 6.-. '.';:: : :-'-T;- .-.'.i'. At Oberlin: Oberlin 0; Case 0. At Ames: Ames 6; Missouri 6. At St. Louis: St. Louis University 14; Wabash College 0. At New Orleans: Central University of Kentucky 6; Tulane 0. ; At Mobile: Alabama ; University Medicos 28; Southern University (Greensboro, Alabama) 0. At Atlanta: Sewanee 15; Georgia Tech 0. At Richmond: V. P. I. 52; Richmond College 0. .; At Macon, Ga. : Howard 6; Mercer 5. At Washington: George Washing ton 26; M. A. C O. At Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Uni versity 8; Randolph sMacon College 0. i Carolina vsi Guilford ? The .final ; stipulations for. a tennis meet with Guilford College have been arranged. The i Guilford team will come here today, and the meet; will be gin with the doubles this alternoon at 3:30. Tomorrowattef.noon at the same hour the singles iwillibe played. As has been customary, Uhe doubles will score 40 points for ?the winner and the singles 30 each. , , Hine and Vance "..will , compose the Guilford team. One of . the Guilford students says in a letter received yes-r terday, "Vance is strong on the back better would it have been if we had . l"V l ' - , , , , , ,w t. i Hine is yood on drives." The oppor he d the ball tight when . we got it. Xi . 3 s . , . lUmiy lO wanii.. itic auunto auu iui iiitt" tion of play of the players of other col- ered was nothing short of marvelous. J ,; Another lesson our team seems to have p ,er ere n : ; 1 i learned by heart is. to keep their .eyes! Th atneS fW"be P1-0" he on the ball always. 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