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THE TAR HEEL BOARD OF EDIIOUS 0. V. Hyman, W. II. Jones, Editor -in-Cliief Assistant Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS I. W. Laslky Jr. L. N. Tayijor N. S. Tlummer A. H. Wolfe, -Cy. Tn-JMi'sos I, II. 'Hughes L.N.Mokgan F. P. Barkkr . ....... Business Manager Assistant Biwinpss Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath etic Association. "Entered as second-class matter October 26, 1909, at the post olfice at Chapel Hill, N. C. under the Act of March 3, 1879.' ' Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year , ,; Payable in advance or during first term. Single Conus 5 Cknts. This issue of the Tar Heel has been delayed by repairing- at the power plant. ball management or the police, that our pleasure when next we go to Greensboro will not be marred by such n unseemly occurrence. Carolina's slump in baseball came at a most unfortunate time this year. While the team was so off color we ost two games to Virginia and one to Guilford. At present however it seems that they are again coming into their own. While the season of 1910 lad been accounted a success if we had won those games we lost, yet we lave an opportunity to regain some of our lost irrouna. JLiurinr mis ue.i week we play some of the most impor taut games on our schedule. We've got to have more than our share of those games. Whether we have got out of our slumo or not the men on ." A. the. team must remember that Caroli na doesn't stop doing her best till the last man is out on the 3rd. of May Phe team must return from this northern trip just as they did last year, having lost only to Pennsylvan ia. The student body expect a great deal out of this season vet. See to it . . ..... that we are not disappointed, you men on the ball team. Extremely Low Round Trip Excur sion TicKcts sold toy tne or folK and Southern Ry. i. v,.r,ib. .1, southern Muilwuv will sell trivat.- V reduced round trip tickets. to P"" mdicat- d, ana on aates Bpeeiuru vi . Washington, D. C.-TickeU .ho d AP" i w. 14. 15. 22, 25, Z4, anu zd, """ " " to reach starting point by May J. Richmond, Va.-Tickcts sold Apm and 2, limited to return w point by May 17. , ,.. nti,; Asheville, N. C.-Tickets soia iuay elusive, limited to return to Bin.n.K ...v bv May 31. , ,0 Richmond, Va.-Ticketa so hi way .i a u . limited to return io siarung j -j on ..'..;.' i. . ... ht A.ioov.o T.n Tii'kets sold May 14, 15, and 16 limited to return to muuuiiS h""" ' 1 Mnm Wi , : AioHn iW'tj. J Tickets sold May 16, 17, and IS, limited to return, to mjuuuk Washington, D-C-Ticketa sold May 16, 17t and 18, limited io reiuru tu ow'"), t. Atlanta, Ga.-Ticketa sold May 23 and 24, limited to return to starting point by June , 1. "PnrnVmBB VOur tickets via Norfolk and Southern Railway through Raleigh, N. C, and Norfolk, Va." pw further particulars, apply to any 'geiu of the Norfolk and Southern Railway, o ad dress, II. C. Hudgins, G.P.A., Norfolk, N a. In an article appearing in the Daily News, the city of Greensboro express es regret that the students of the uni versity should feel aggrieved over any treatment they had received in that city. The Carolina alumni in Greens boro have begun an investigation into the matter and it is hoped that the question will be speedily settled. The author of the article furthermore takes it on himself to consider an editorial which appeared in this paper recently on the subject of our treatment at the Virginia game, as the outburst of "grouca" who lost money on the game and not as a true expression of student sentiment. As we made an effort to show in our former edition the students here make not the slightest kick over the treat ment they received in Greensboro out side the baseball park. We could have received no better reception any where. But we still maintain that the treatment on the "field was "the rawest deal" Carolina students have been served in some time. We, who were in the bleachers, have first-hand knowledge of the fact that the men, who were striving to make it possible for us to see, acted as politely and as patiently with the crowd as any men could have done. Yet they only re ceived abuse from the crowd and threats and rebukes from the police. There may be some possible way in which such treatment may be con strued as courteous consideration of a visitors welfare, but it will require some digging to unearth it. The author of the remarks in the Daily News refuses to believe that we expressed the true sentiment of the student body. It is hard to do, but we must confess thai we did not. If we had been making a speech at an necomhiairp. "for men only" we could have expressed that sentiment truly As it was, we came as near the truth as the limitations of the press permit If anyone is really anxious to find out what student feeling about the matter is, he might come on the campus am say he was a policeman from Greens boro. Appearances seem to indicate that the man, who s mistook a sin cere expression of student feeling for the ravings of a grouch, has been men tally debilitated by the ravages of th hookworm. ", Minor athletics at the university are iust now hustliner some. Class baseball is in a fever heat of excite ment. No rain is so hard nor any field so muddy that a game can be stopped The tennis tournament for singles championship has begun and it's rush all the time on tennis courts. Such push in minor athletics is a sign of the healthy condition of ath letics in general. Not only are men beingtrained for varsity teams but a large number of students are getting plenty of good exercise. When the examinations come we should be sound of health for the task. A. G. SPALDING & BROS The Spalding Trade-Mark fe iakttowtt through out the world as a Guarati tee of Quality fVnn interested in Athletic Sport you ghould have a copy of tfie Spalding Catalog. 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