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The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. Pittsburg, Pa. AM, TRAINS "ON TIME ALL TUB TIME." The paHsennor trains of tho N. & 8. Ry., equipped with modurn ooauhea of the latest design, are operated punctually on time to a degree unequaled upon any other tine BOARD OF EDI'IOKK Amherst Wins from Carolina o w, .V. Hyman, II. Jones, Kditor-in-Chie Assistant Editor-in-Chie A8SOCIATK KimOKS r. w r,. n N. 8. Lasi.ey Jr. Taylor Pl.UM.MER , A. H. Wolfe, Cy. Thompson I. II. Hughes L.N. Morgan F. P. Barker - - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published 'twice a week bjfthe General Ath etic Association. "Entered aa second-class matter Octoler 2(5, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C under the Act of March 3, 1879." Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill SubscrlpHon Price, $1.50 per Year Payable, in advance or during first term. 1 Single CcriRS Cents. Carolina spirit was the most evi dent feature of the track meet with Wake Forest Thursday. In the cheering- Carolina always encouraged her own representatives in their efforts but cheers were given for all the Wake Forest athletes. Applause greeted, a worthy trial whether made by the home team or the visitors. We even went so far as to give a cheer for a certain member of the visiting team who had made himself exceedingly offensive by his attitude toward the officials. No fairer spirit can prevail at any contest, and well may "our hearts swell with gladness whenever we name her." Such was the spirit manifested by the onlookers. Carolina spirit of an other sort animated the athletes. The first exciting 'contest of the meet was the high jump. When the bar was placed at 5 feet 2 inches, it seemed as if Williams, Carolina's only remaining 'representative, would fall out. But the captain of the track team had his nerve with him. His record in prac tice was 5-3. He won the high jump at 5 feet 6 inches. Carolina's fighting spirit was what boosted him that extra 3 inches. And Williams was not alone. All the men fought hard and to the finish. Llorens. Parsley, and Blalock had as hard a fight on their hands and they struggled as well. All in all the track meet was a beautiful exhibition. It furnishes still another occasion for congratulating the students on behav ing so splendidly natural. For several days recently some men have been stealing from the athletic association's badly crippled treasury. Practically every baseball game, men may be seen standing in the woods back of the South Building watching the games. They haven't paid admis sion. They are seeing the game. They are stealing fifty cents worth of the athletic association's only stock in trade. Such a spirit as this is con temptible to say the least. It crops up every year or so however. Hereto fore it has been very promptly and firmly suppressed. We hope that this year the guijty men will see the error of their ways in time to avo'd serious trouble. On a par with this is the use to which the windows in the M. A. S. were put during the track meet. Per haps the occupants of the rooms have a parcel more legal right but the spir it is the same. To see those windows crammed , with four or five men each who are willing to demean themselves in such a manner rather than pay 25 cents admission! It is not unlawful for these men to act thus. It is sim- Amherst won a close, fast and snap pv srame from Carolina on the local diamond Wednesday. The srame was exciting; and full of interest. The batting of Jube, Burt, and Williams was the best. Hack ney's catch was a pretty one. "Wil liams, one hand catch of Partenheim- er's low drive in the eighth was a brii liant play. Running in and scooping low, Williams clutched the ball tho he fell headlong in the attempt. Arm strong's work at third showed that the remark of the Winston correspondent to the News and Observer was uncall ed for. Hedgepeth and McClure di vided honors in a tight pitchers' bat tie. Both teams fielded with ginger, and trave a erood exhibition of the game. The game in detail: 1st inniner. Amherst: McClure out 2nd to. 1st. Jube out to 1st unassisted Pennock flies out to 1st. JNo hits, no runs. Carolina: Buie fans. Bivens doubles to. right. Hamilton called out attempt ing to bunt third strike. Duncan out 2nd to 1st. 1 hit, no runs. 2nd. Henry out pitcher to 1st. Kane out 2nd xo 1st. Burt out 3rd to 1st. No hits, no runs, Hedgepeth flies out to center. Hack ney fans. Armstrong out pitcher to 1st. No hits, no runs. 3rd. Taylor out 2nd to 1st. Vernon fouls out to catcher. Partenheimer flies out to center. No hits, no runs. Poole walks. Sacrificed to 2nd by Williams. To 3rd by Buie. Bivens out short to 1st. No hits, no runs. 4th. McClure walks Takes 2nd on balk. Sacrifices to 3rd by Jube. Scores on Pennock's single to center. Henry flies out to 1st who doubles Pennock. I hit, 1 run. Hamilton out 2nd to 1st. Duncan fans. Hedgepeth singles to right. Hackney out pitcher to 1st. 1 hit, no runs. 5th. Kane out short to 1st. Burt singles. Caught on attempted steal. Taylor fans. 1 hit, no runs. Armstrong fans. Poole fans. Wil. iams singles thru pitcher, Buie fans. 1 hit, no runs. 6th. Vernon out short to 1st. Part enheimer flies out to catcher. McClure out catcher to 1st. No hits, no runs. Bivens out short to 1st. Hamilton singles to left. Duncan fans. Hedge peth forces Hamilton. 1 hit, no runs. 7th. Jube doubles to right. Pennock sacrifices. Henry flies out to center and Kane to 3rd. 1 hit, no runs. Hackney out 2nd to 1st. Armstrong safe on error. Poole flies out to right. Williams forces Armstrong. No hits, no runs. 8th. Burt singles to center. Taylor fans. Vernon fouls out to 3rd. Parten heimer flies out to right. 1 hit, no runs. Buie out short to 1st. Bivens flies out to center. Hamilton fans. No hits, no runs. 9th. McClure flies out to right. Jube singles. Pennock fans. Henry walks. Kane forces Henry. 1 hit, no runs. Duncan singles to right. Hedgepeth fans. Hackney out catcher to 1st. Armstrong out short to 1st. 1 hit, uo runs. Score: R. H. E. 0f Quality Amherst 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 4 1 j Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 .5 1 Batteries: McClure and Henry, Hedgepeth, Poole and Swink. Struck out: By McClure 9; by Hedgepeth 3. Bases on balls: Off McClure 1: off (G. & C. Merriam Co.. Springfield, Maw.) lurnasses the old International a much ai that linn It exceeded iti oredeceuor. Editor in Chief, Dr. W. T. Harrii, former U. S. Com. of Education. The definition! have been re arranged and amplified. The number of tenni defined ha been more than doubled. The Ety mology, aynonyms, pronunciation, have re ceived unsoarinK icholarly labor. The Ian- imaie of Ewliih literature for over aeven centuriea, the terminology of the art and tciencei, and the every-day ipeech of street, knn. and household, are presented with full- nest and clearness. 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