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' i VOL. 18 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, !ciW 1909 NO. 15 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The HarrfeoWoo Is your -headquarters for Books,, Sta- VENABLE PICKS UP A FUMBLED tionery. Soda i Watery Fruits,; Candies, j Cigars, ;etc. . ; i GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY See Us. We Treat You Right OUT AND IN We have mst received a new assortment of the latest; ties. , i PUNT AND SCORES the tie Porter, Venable, Belden : play star ball for Carolina. Ball kept oh r shadow of W. and L's goal In Newport News on Saturday Carolina eleven wiped out the scores of two years past by defeating1 Washington and Lee University by the score of 6 to 0. Carolina's touchdown come towards the last of the first half. O'Ouinn had just punted 40 yards to our 40 yard line, and Croswell had returned - the punt to midfield. Belk then punted for both wear and appearance. A. A. KLUTTZ. Speaking of shoes, a look will ''Tfal,' w"ic!' ',"u"'1"1 a"a? i'om convince you that we have shoes able caught the ball, and raced over the line for the only score of the game Belden kicked goal Carolina's line plunginsr was her tower ' of strength, out of 16 first downs 14 were made by Carolina The lads trom : iyexinefton could:; not siand up against Carolina's tried ? line buckers. 1 Porter, Belden and - Cros well gained almost at will through their opponents line. Their total line t ii. j it. i 1 ,i OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS." Pias m-iu-u men icaiu- xou yius I Tito -P-tiTo fA wio ii eo1 , o fTrr 1 trr 1 xr where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Ureas ,,u-0 "ov-" "'"'"J Suit cases, cnet8iRugi,eadrne Sheets, pillow kv Carolina, and the onside kick net UB868, XOWeiS, DOWio BIlll riwuervi n-cumruc CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that 1 good to eat. . ;s; . ' ' . All goods delivered promptly. , . CHAPEL HI LI i. , , NORTH CAROLINA ted good gains. But the greatest fac tor in Carolina's victory was the r way the players followed the ball and took every opportunity to recover. Wash- ihgton and Lee fumbled 6 times, and 6 times did N. C. recover.. Belden's Jolly "ft Wynne Jewelry Co. "tClV Watchmakers and Jewelers fo. 128 Fayetteville Street HA LEIGH. N. C. Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention,. to Mail Orders WE EARNESTLY a share of your patronage COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY High class launderers, cleaners, dyers 114-116 Fayetteville Street . Greensboro,' N. G. by the line and covered Waddells fum- bles. These characteristics of good football as demonstrated by Carolina Saturday readily show why Washing ton & Lee was defeated. Despite the fact that Carolina could gain at will thru W. & L's. liner when the teams went together under, the SO LICIT shadow of the Virginians' goal post line bucking was a radically different proposition.; Several times - after sweeoinir line plays had carried the ball within reach of W. & L.'s goal line, the boys from Lexington steadied and the ball went over. This Splen ic, f t-r '"..I.-'.; 1 4.I1 ...L.. UHl line tieiense li wmtucs iciis wuy no larger scores was made. Carolina SF.VF.NTREN PENNIES A DAY hUl no trouble carrying the ball to the neighborhood of the goals, but then they were forced either to try drops or lose the ball on downs. Bel den's toe was a little off color, else the score would have been swelled by sev eral field goals, . ;..r; Porter, Venable and Belk played the b?st game for Carolina- Porter play ed a yooil defensive as well as -offen sive game. II is' line plunging netted the longest gains for his Meam. ' ; O ri defense no one made gains around his side. Venable played a brilliant' game throughout.- His work was speedy and sure, his tackling accurate, and his following the ball steady. He re Icieved the forward pass in good form and his recovery of fumbles accounts for our, only, score. Belk ;.kept the team together in good style. His play had snap and ginger in it. His head- work was excellent, and his individual play likewise. . : ; As to the Carolina line the detailed account speaks for itself. Every man in the line played his position man (Concluded on fourth page) , GIVES YOU AN Oliver Typewriter . . OK YOUK OWN , THE BEST, MACHINE ON THE BEST PLAN ASK1 ,. Robert Wv Foister Southern' Express RIBBONS Office. AND SUPPLIES FOU TYPEWli ITERS ALL The Royal & Borden fur. DURHAM. N. C. I ' ! Dealers in !: ' "'" ' ' '' - ! I ' IIIQH - GtRADE FURNITURE J S GIVE US A TRIAL v N. C. 370--VA. COLLEGES 30 VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON AND j LEE FURNISH MORE VICTIMS i y.'.j Virginia offers little trouble but j r( Washington and Lee causes ! . uneasiness for a time : j The invasion of Virginia by the ten. nis team has been . a most complete success. The four leading colleges of Virginia iWere played and they : were annihiliated in ; the ; order in .which they , came.., Fountain and Venable played forty-one sets 'and in thirty-six they came out (.winners. : Also they have, played 336 games, and out . of these have won 241..:, All this has been accomplished in the short , space of six days, r Undoubtedly : this is record that has never; been equalled in tle realm of , intecollegiate ; athletics. j The record of the year is one that could not be surpassed,- r ' . ODELL HARDWARE CO. j General Hardware and Mill ( supplies, guns and ammuni- j tion, pipe, valves, fittings,;! . j lime and cement, hardwood j mantels, grates and tiles. , s . - - 1 Greensboro, North Carolina Carolina Guilford 'R.-M. v - R, C. .'.Virginia ,W. &;L. Opponents 000 000 ' 000 000 30 ' 30 : five been .100 V.;,!i:;:.;; '. 100 lifiyr 100 i'i . 100 - - -100 Carolina? ' - -470 In 'other1 words "we : have played high class institutions and have scorea on out once ana tms once was after1 a' week's ' harrowing nervous strain. "'' ' ; ' ';; if ortne nrst time in tnree years Carolina met Virginia : in a. tennis match on the 11th and 12th of 1 this month. 1 : Altho playing on ' their op ponent's home' grounds and worn with three days hard fighting, Carolina's representatives played a1 remarkably strong game In the doubles Virginia proved easy, but in singles they turn ed out to be ' a different proposition. However they could only get one set of seven in the singles. In doubles Virgina was represented by Neff and Rixey. Carolina's play was entirely too strong "for the Virgin ians who were kept in the back of the courts always in a vain endeavor tore- turn the heavy smashes of their op ponents. Fountain and Venable play ed steadily and covered every foot of their territory. The score: Carolina. 6-6-6 Virginia , 4 - 2 1 In singles Virginia was represented by two' new men, Pott and Bruns of whom Pott was winner of the cham pionship tournament lately held at the University , of Virginia. , Fountain played against Bruns and had an easy time the score ; bdng : three straight sets for Fountain. The score: '''" : Fountain - ' 7-6 - 6 - Bruns - ! ;' 5 - 2 - 1 Venable played Pott in the singles and first time on their trip a Carolina man played against : somebody ;tliat could interest him. However, Venable won 'three out of four sets! The score: '": : : - Venable : ' 6-6 - 4 - 8 Pott ; 4-4-6 - 6 On Saturday the, week's play was brought to a close by winning from Washington' and Lee. The match was played on a heavy muddy court and the men did not show up at their best. In doubles W. & L. was repre sented by Robbins and Newton. Car olina played steadily and won handily, (Concluded on fourth page) 1 The McAdoo M. W. STERNR, . . . Pitoi'ttlKTOB." j GREENSBORO, N. C. The Past Three Years the Most Successful j in Its History. Dave W. Levy, The Tailo DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Pickard & L. DeK. Belden, College -Agents.' r, The Oniversitv; OF North Carolina. ... 789,.. HEAD OF OF THE 2ST ATE SYSTEM EDUCATION. . ...1909... The University stands for thoroufrhnes? t and all that is best in education' and th e moulding of character. It is equipped with 16 buildings, new water works, cen tral heating, electric lights. ' Eleven Sen en tific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty . numbers 98. Stu- dents 800. Library of 50,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine ; iterary Societies There is an active Y ' M. C. A. conducted by tha students. , .; Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. ) For information, address V '.'.'' i F. P. VENABLE, President, r Chapel Hill, N. C. , "ON THC SQUARE" -CAN- WE ACCOMODATE YOU IN , ANY WAY "; OliEENSBOliO DRUG CO. Max T. Pane. Mirr. , Greensboro, -oRTfi Caromna. GUT FLOWERS ROSES, CARNATIONS VIOLETS, LILY of the VALLEY CHRYSANTHEMUMS ' SUPERB STOCK PRICES RIGHT i . Van Lindley Nursery Comp'y Greensboro and Pomona, N. C
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