THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY' OF NOftTH CAROLINA liOARD OF EDI'IOUS Track athletics, so far as a physical natural readiness or mere practical ex and mental developer is concerned, has perietice. The side-shows all the good points of either football need not be abolished, but merely sub- i l-vniwil-inll U'T if A O . I . .! ui uascuau. - iMure man euner or these ordmated games it develops the capacity for in- 0. V. Hymax, W. II. Joxes, - - Kditor-in-CIiiof Assiwtant Editorrin-Chief Aii(X'l AT1 KDllOliH dependent and self-reliant effort, for Extremely Low Round Trip Excur the succes of each track event depends $ion Tichets sold by the Nor on an individual and not on a team. folK and Southern Ry. Men who are not qualified ohvsicallv The Norfolk .t Snnt.hrn Railway will wll irreat- ordonot wish to play footdall have a yrednd round trip tickets to points indict- r . 1 . u v ed, and oi dates specified viz: . fine opportunity to develop themselves Washington D. c.Ti(.Uota 8ol(1 Aprii 12, 13, on the track and possibly to make good 14. 15. 22, 23, 24, and 25, limited to return track athletes. No exoensive eouin- . to reach starting point by May 3. : m tticnmona, va.i ickets som April u--jiay 1, F. P. BakkkkI ment is necessary. The only capital and 2, limited to return to reach' starting " I required is lust enouch for a suit of pomi yiayi. - - Business Manager L .. J" T a sul ot I Asheville, N. C Tickets sold May 2 to 11 in- ...... n, I vwv.v.ov ivtiiuu duu u pair 01 1 ciusive. innireu to rerurn ro starring point Assistant Business Manager 1,-,,, , m, - . . . I,vkv3l. 1 .a 1 project or getting Rich-Va.-Tickets sold May 11 and 12, ' f'-'j . . - ij- i I vi ut ttnv w cu i imiiii-u ivim n iu uu ung puuii ujr iuity l'ublislied twice a week by the Ueneral Atli- to tall through, But it must unless ' ic Association - , . ... ' uniess New Orleans, La. Tickets sold May 14, 15, ic Associauon. j snin.if iimr ic 1nm ... iu .. h.. . r I '-. . . , .v ' . ; f. W. LiASI.ky Jr. Iw N.TAY,I,01 ,i N. S, Pl.UMMEK . i:H ArJS A. li. Woi.FK, - Cy. Thompson I. II. Uremic: I.. N. Morgan etic Association. - "Entered as second-class matter October 2(i, 1!K)9, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C. under the Act of March 3, 1879." something is done within the next few anl 16 limited to return to startinsr noint das. Some good men have already! by May 23. k . V aireaQ Atlantic City, N. J.-Ticket-s sold May 16. 17, uumwti ijo.a idiicu uu I hihi io, iiuiiuHi u ixuru to stalling point in practice. It is urg-ed that thev June 5 1 , , e Washington, D. C Tickets sold May 16, 17- COine out lor practice regularly, and and 18, limited to return to starting woin Printed by The' University Press, Chapel Hill, that others who are willing to worn Ai bJai u .. , . ,, ' , Will alSO COUie. I limitt'.i to ritm-ii trt slnrtiii( tiriint Uv limn 1 "Purchase vour tickets via Norfolk and RKCKNTLY a collee-e nublication Southern Railway through Raleigh, N. C, i J l n -J TkT -11- T raised the question as to the amount , , an Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year j I'ayablejn advance or during first term. Single CcriKS Cents SOUTHERN RAILWAY Th rough connections for all Points. South and West Pullman Sleepn Cars on aP Throug-h Trains; Dining- Car Service ATTRACTIVE EXCURSION RATES To FLORIDA, CUBA, AND NUMEROUS OTHER WINTER RESORTS For safety, comfort, and courteous treatment, travel via Southern Rail way. Rates, schedules, and other information gladly furnished R. H. DeButts, Traveling Pa- senjrer Agent, Raleigh, N. C. H. F. Cary, General Passeinr Agent, Washington, D. C. W. E. Stone, Agent, Chapel Hill, N. C. nf n,ftri. ,i, i t n ror nirrner particulars, apply ro any i gi Ot work done by the average college of tlio Norfolk and Southern liailway, o t student. The question is as vague as dresa' n c- !hidgins, U.P.A., Norfolk, Ya. Thk student body has shown decid edly that it wants a student council at L'uestions nhmit "vr(s i,: the head of the honor system. In ad- likely to be. Still it suggestive, DnuCI V nn o-n t dition to that, it wants an under- and no less interesting as a subject of BOYS! Long Bill Jones standing of what the duties of the speculation than if accurate statistics for Pressing and Cleaning. Work council snail oe, so that the present could be had. Are college students as done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month situation may not be repeated. It a rule seriously interested in the work Repairing and darning neatly done at seems that the matter is now in a fair wic, is supposed to be the main ob- small extra cost. Shop in rear ofKlutt wav of beiny settled, nrtrl it i fv h i. n. . t . n u? : ' . .. w I jvci ui.meir oeing in colleger s We do cunning. "" """v-.ouvMug wui uc not mean to ask whether they are tied reached on those points which have down to their work, hand and foot been m dispute. To consider the ad- and unable to get out and enjoy a visability of a constitution embodying g-ame 0r a walk in a whole-hearted the rights and powers of the council, way. There are some such men, but a meeting of the student body is to be they are few. The question we raise held Monday night. Before that time is, are we interested primarily in the a committee of representative students supposedly main task before us' Or will , confer with the Executive Com- do we work a little, incidentally, be mittee on the subject. It is the dutj tween spells of loafing, discussions of of every student to attend that meet- athletics, and cards? As there are xug auu io uium oeiorenana or tins men who take all the attitudes we question: .Is a. constitution desirable? have mentioned it would be difficult to A constitution will specify the duties find out just what kind of fellow the of the council. This would seem to be "average" college student would be in its favor .On thother hand, the Weare far from believing tha an student body of the University is con- interest and a participation in athlet- 7 "J, .""""f '".s- .uuuions ics are incompatible with good, effec- will arise, which may not be foreseen tive work along other lines. On the and provided for in the constitution, other hand, we believe that the best t Klement tor a definite out- students are either athletes or who have a live, real interest in ath letics. But it is equally true that many college students, who do very little in, or for, athletics, become so completely immersed in the events of the football and basebalf seasons as to lose sight of everything else. On what he describes aa the tenden cy of college students to neglect the "circus for the side-shows", Pres. Woodrow Wilson has the following to say: line of the honor system and its ad ministration, sufficient to warrant a constitution' 'which shall "be followed to the letter? Is that the only way or the best way in which an understand ing can be reached? Can the honor system thus be reduced to an outline? These questions are: important and mean something to the future welfare of the University. They should be carpfnly:consi(ered,- pro and con, by every student. It was. hoped atone time that the fine opportunity which we have for de veloping class track teams wonld ap peal to many men in the University who are hot engaged in other forms of athletics. Coach Cartmell was to give the candidates for the class team's care ful traTffgTaml; sufficient inducement, prizes were of fered! to the winners. But the men are noiurnmg out as it was hoped theyfwould. The coach does not think it necessary,. of course, to waste time in tle effort unless a sufficient number of men will come out and show them selves in earnest about the mailer. It is especially important that some men fron the freshman and sophomore classes begin practicing, for they are the men on - whom we must- depend largely for the Varsiiy track team. If they begin now, it will mean a better DON'T BUY A GUN until you have seen our New DoubU Barrel Model fitted with Steven Com- pretsed Forged Steel Barrel DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM . The modo of constructing these superb Trap and Field Guns is fullv set forth in our New Shotgun Cata log, bend for it, it's fre. Ask your Dealer for Stevens Demi-Bloc Guns. Jnsiut on our make. IP! M J- STEVENS J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. iT v n u ennt av7-- Ciicopee Fall, Ma. r-C'T Tf r- Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD UATHS- We are operating the only up-to-date aiiuTa nioiiafile totisorial purlor iu the Citv Dnllto ci f H .. - . "Tl,, 0,1 ,.r , i yuu ,i umpt (mention to all VOrk Of its cl.Ssrnnnlc Uu'... I""" KUII.DI1NO PHARMACY UIJU IdlJll r I I I ries, has become the merely formal and compulsory side of its life and a r.t!,, DJ..,.Jt: . -r score of outside .w, 't " Lt Reduced Excurston Fares to the term of 'underyradutP v uMix,;. O vmi INVESTIGATE! Do "ou know Kluttz is selling 50 cent, 75 cent, and $1.0for 25 cents Easter Hats, Caps, Ties, Shoes, Shirts, and Furnishings See the new line of souve nirs, penaiits, pillows, cards, albumns, and mem ory books. NEW MUSIC ON THE SI 1)13 Phonographs and pictures given away. Ask for A. A. KLUTTZ Thr Old Keuablk Book Dkalkk N. &S. By. Train No. 1, Leaving Ralegh 6:15 a.m. uiuiy, except bunnay, Coniwcts at Wllnon with A.0.U K.B. Northbound Traln.No. 84. Norfolk & Southern Br. lH tll Rhnrfuuf nn..lr. t and moKt direot lint, imwwkmi xv.elKh, vilson. ' U"'V111. WaHliliiKton, and all east.m Worth Carolina. Train Nn. 1 a ni., rtally uxoept Sunday, connects at Wilson with A. C. L.. Northlx)und train No. 84. Have tima by nnlnf the N. & S. Kv ties', have become the vital, spontane ous, absorbing-jvalities of nine out" of every ten men who go to college. "The side-shows have swallowed the circus." "Amusement, athletics, the zest of contest and competition, all these are wholesome stimulants for the under- Washington, D. C. The Norfolk & Southern Railway will sell low rate Excursion tickets from all Coupon Agen cies on its line to Washington u. ,ma relurn, April the lith, 14th, and 15th, with 're- starifor hem next year and . a" better use of the mind, upon some orrui,.:,f,. !; au .1.,...,., .- ...nun i mm, iviay vmi, lyio; "- "' nnuuin hoi assume xr. i ( . .1. W.. r : . VVUsItl HIT Oil. . hl (!:m m1 f 41... TVT. turn, possesses nnre attractions than any American city. Pur chase t ickets via the Norfolk & Southern Rail way through Nor- lolk, Va. further particulars, call unnn any -Norfolk' aiidSouthern Tic- the front of the stage where more rious and lasting interests' are to be served. The college is meant for n severer, more definite discipline than tins; a discipline that will fit men for the contests and ach . . v.' C4. 1 1 age whose every task is conditioned F" upon some intelligent and efferti 1 AND THE DOOR WAS SHUT March 15, 1910 enough men were under contract to handle an increased factory output of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils whereas in 1909 enough men were not secured until July. Therefore, NO MORE M IC N W A N T K D for summer of 1910 excent those who. may take the place of men already un der contract. This advertisement is continued in order to express the hope that if you desire to be a "Wear-75vcr' Salesman durititr thr umnir of 1911 YOU WIIJV KI3MKMBKK to make your decision early in the year. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. ttttshurg, Pa. BOARD AT substan- teamr the Univcrsily Agent, or Address H. C. COMMONS HALL insiiiht. li U 1KUNS, G. 1. A, Norfolk, v irginia. $10.00 PER MONTH. 1 ,..

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