T1 T7 VOL. 18 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N C, SATURDAY, NOV; 20, lfMJ! NO. If) OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION II ME JAM. The Yarborough RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA The Harris Woollen Co Is your headquarters for Books, Sta tionery Soda Water, Fruits, Candies, Cigars, etc. GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY See Us. We Treat You Ri CHEER UP And buy a $1.00 pennant at Kluttz's for $0.75 New assortment just received A. A. KLUTTZ. CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE OAMPUS, j where you will find Men's FurulshingB, Trunks, Drews Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, rendy-made Sheets, Pillow 0, Towel. Bowl and Pitchers, - Ker.meue OIL Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that l good to eat. AH goods delivered promptly CHAPEL HltX. NOKTH CABOIJNA Jolly & Wynne Jewelry CoJ Watchmakers and Jewelers No. 128 Fayetteville Street HALElflH, IN. C. Fine Repairing a Specialty Special Attention to Mail Orders WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT a share of your patronage COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY High class launderers, cleaners, dyers 114-116 Fayetteville Street Greensboro, N. C. . SEVENTEEN PENNIES A DAY GIVES YOU AN Oliver Typewriter OP YOUK OWN THE BEST MACHINE ON THE BEST FLAN ASK Robert W. Foister Southern Express Office. ; RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL TYPEWRITERS When in Raleigh visit the NEW YORK CAFE the only up-to-date place in Raleigh Clean, cheap Enough said 13 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. ACTIVITIES OF DULL MONTH Y. M C. A. LYCEUM TO GIVE FIRST NUMBER TUESDAY NIGHT Class tennis tournaments fast turning outclass tennisteam J Fast se7lesp7oniised Thanksgiving week will not be so dull after all. The Y, M. C. A. Ly ceum Committee has secured Caveny and Co. as its first attraction lor the year, and the' will perform here Tues day night November 23. This enter tainment promises to be equal to that given by Packard three years ago. Caveny and Company were in Char lotte last year and will appear there again tonight. This we think is suf ficient endorsement. In speaking of them The Observer states: "They were one of the best attractions given here last year, and the people of Charlotte welcome them back again." Mr. Cav eny has appeared on the lyceum plat form for twelve successive years, 4 and comes to us highly recommended. He is a cartoonist, clay-modeler and an impersonator. "His caricatures were fine. His winter scene landscape was generously applauded.. His hu morous sketches, and magical trans formations captured the audience." He is assisted in the program by his wife. "Mrs Caveny has an expressive soprano voice of range and beautyj and is a pianist of rare accomplishment. Some of her songs are illustrated by Mr. Caveny's rapid and skillful hand." Tickets are on sale at Eubank's Drug Store. The entertainment will begin at 8:00 o'clock. Glass Tennis Team The tournament to determine who shall represent each class as its tennis teams are now in full blast; 5 It is to be remembered that the class teams develop the men who make the var sity. For the past two years there have been three men to make the var sity and each of these had played on a championship class team- j It is no mean honor to-be one of a champion ship team for such a team is next to the varsity in the scale of university tennis. Five men have entered the senior class tournament: J. W. Lasley, D. B. Teague, O. W. Hyman, E. F. Roderi guez, R. C. Dellinger and W. A. Dar den. Of these Hyinan and Lasley seem the most promising candidates at present. Both have been members of their class teams before. In theJunior tournament there are the following men: A. B. Rhodes,, J B. Colvard, K. B. Bailey, M. B. Wyatt, L. B Whitaker, W. B. Ellis, R. T. Webb, J. M. Battle and R. ti. Stock ton. Just now it seems that Bailey and Wyatt or Whitaker have the best chance to make the team. Of- these Bailey was on his class team last year. For the Sophomore tournament the following men have entered: J. C. Lockhart, F. P. Barker, J. C. Lanier Jack Hobgood, C. S. Cooke, and Hi Grimsley. Hobgood and Barker seem the most promising candidates. Neither has ever represented his class before. The law class has not arranged for any regular schedule but it is under stood that they will put out a team. If they do K. B. Battle and C. W. VARIED TOPICS AT CHAPEL CUP FOR JOURNALISTIC CON TEST INTRODUCED TO STUDENTS ;,!-...'..'. - 'i, . ; 1 . " ; Athletic Association and Thanks giving football game come up for; serious consideration j The devotional exercises this week have been conducted by Mr. Royal i Short talks have been made each day by the President, while on Monday Prof, E. K. Graham also spoke for a few minutes. 0 On Monday Dr. Venable spoke of the death of Archer Christian, Vir ginia's left half back. The Presi dent's impressive words but- expressed the keen sorrow of the students at the unfortunate accident. Dr, Venable said that the death of Bryne, of West Point, and the injury of so many other players caused a serious pause. "I do not know what the result will be, nor is this the place to say," said the Pres ident, "but something must and will be done." Professor Graham then spoke, con gratulating the tennis team on its successful invasion of Virgina. Prof. Graham showed us the Benj. Smith Preston memorial cup, offered each year by Mr. E. R. Preston, of Char lotte, to the undergraduate student who attained the highest rank in jour nalistic, work; Stipulations for the contest will be given later. On Tuesday morning Dr. Venable spoke for a few minutes on the signi ficance of the word "gentleman.' The President said that in the first place that a man was not a gentleman because of birth, wealth, or good clothes. The title must rest on some thing higher. It must rest first on respect for self, a gentleman must keep his word of honor. Still another part is courtesy; a gentleman has a high sense of the rights of others. Dr. Venable said courtesy towards woman was a cardinal principle of a Southern gentleman. How-humiliating, then has been the conduct of certain stu dents recently in Chapel and on the campus. . Such. conduct does not , be come gentlemen, and it will work ir reparable injury to Carolina. On Wednesday Dr. Venable explain ed the problem which confronts the Athletic Association and the Faculty Committee on Athletics. Dr. Venable said that the first difficulty was in finding a city in which the Thanks giving game could be played. Rich mond and Washington being eliminat ed for obvious reasons, the choice is very limited. A second difficulty lies in finding a suitable team to play. The only college now left with which Carolina could get a game, are Le high and Washington and Lee. The President saiu that the matter would be decided Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the committee from the committe from the Athletic Associa tion and faculty. Dr. Venable announced on Thursday morning that no game could be secured to take the place of the Virginia game, (Concluded on fourth page) ODELL HARDWARE CO. General Hardware and Mill supplies, guns and ammuni tion, "pipe, valves, fittings, 'Tlime and cement, hardwood mantels, grates and; tiles. Greensboro, North Carolina The McAdoo M. W. Htehxk, - - - Phopkiktok. GREENSBORO, N. C. The Past Three Years the Most Successful in Its History. Dave W. Levy, The Tailor, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Pickard & L. DeK. Belden, College -Agents. The University OF North Carolina. ,..1789..', HEAD OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. i v ...1909... The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character, It is equipped with 16 buildings, new water works, cen tral heating, electric lights. Eleven Sci entific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers 98. Stu dents 800v Library of 50,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Societies. Th eye is an active Y. M. C. A. conducted : by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. ."ON THE SQUARE", -CAN- WE .ACCOMODATE YOU IN ANY WAY . (JREENSBOBO DUUa CO. JMtax T. J'avm, Mgr. Gheknhiiouo, :,oiitii Carolina. J CUT FLOWERS ROSES C A RN AT IONS VIOLETS, LILY ok the VALLEY . CHRYSANTHEMUMS SUPERB STOCK PRICES RIGHT Tillet will probably be their representatives. rPhi frfslim;in Imiii ha .'ilrpadv been chosen. Fry and Shamburoer J- Van Lindley Nursery. Comp'y were winners in the tournament. Greensboro and Pomona, N. C.

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