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THE TAR HEEL UlVHiHlV 01' M'j rJIJ LAI CI ttA BOARD OF EDI IORS O. V. Uyman, L- - J'tlitor-in-Cl.iof W. II. Jones, Assistant Editor-in-Chief ASNOCIATK KDI'lOKS I. V. LASI.KY Jll. I,. N. Tayur N S. Pl.UMMKIi A. ll.'VVOLKE, - Cy. Thompson I. II. Hughes L.N.Mokoan F. P. Hakkkk " Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath etic Association. "Entered as second-class matter October 2fi, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C. under the Act of March 3, 1879." Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscript ion Price, $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Ccnits' Cents A question that has been for some time under the consideration of' the students of the University, is the con. ditions under which Ca'rolina competes with Virgin in in baseball. We had been unber the impression that the eligibility rules applying- at Virginia were the same, or practically the same, as our rules. Accordingly many of us were sur prised that Pitcher Brown was allowed against us at Greensboro. It was ad mitted that he had registered only three days before the game. The im pression of Carolina students was that he was ineligible. But as a matter of fact the stipulations between Carolina and Virginia concerning the games does not require that a man -be regis tered any certain length of time before the game. As matters stand Carolina dould not have played such a man as Brown, yet no hindrance is placed in the way of Virginia's playing a whole team of such men. Why is it that we must play under such a handicap. The game that Brown enabled Virginia to win was the decisive game of the season. Carolina could have had it if we had been playing on equal terms. As it was we lose the most important series on our schedule because we could not play on equal terms with our opponents. We believe that Carolina's regula tions in this matter of registration are the better of the two. It seems that the only just way to play such impor tant games is on an equal footing. If our side is right we iusist that Virgin ia adopt such regulations in so far as her relations with Carolina are con cerned. If Virginia is right it's up to us to change. Whichever is right C ar olina cannot afford to get intosuch an important series .under such a severe handicap. ..." We havea committee for the band ing of such matters as this. This com mittee seems not to consider the quest ion in the same light that the students do. The stubents are getting darn tired of Carolina's playing the right eous tho defeated role, forever and over, amen! We want to win fair Imt we want a fair chance of winniag. If the committee can possibly make it beara ble to their own conscience, the stu dents will undoubtedly appreciate an adjustment of this question. Thk city fathers of the village of Chapel Hill have issued as a degree of their august authority the mandate that the Pickwick shall pay a license of five dollars per nocem. Now we shall nave no more mud-pie sidewalks. Doubtless a car-line will run from the depot to the "city hall''. Of course, the chamber of commerce will join hands with the "green barrel'' league in beautifying the charming avenues of Franklin Street. And the student, furnish the cashas usual. As soon as anything gets a slight opportunity lor the students to get a little amusement, we expect as a mat ter of course that it will be discouraged in every way by the good people who cannot bear to see even the stray dimes of the students garnered in by the alien hand of the Pickwick. But the perpetration of such a. cold blooded piece of robbery as this, accomplished in the shadow of the law, gives a slight shock to even the stndent conscience. The rumor is afloat on the campus that some half dozen professors, in structors, and otherwise of the faculty intend to leave Chapel Hill before the examinations have come off. As we understand the plan, these professors, etc. are to cut as short as possible the number of regular recitation; they then hie them hence and leave some other man to correct the papers of their sec tions. Among the students who hvae work under said professors consterna tion reigneth and blasphemy abound eth. The professors who have been conversant with each student's ability will leave. The student is left at the mercy of some cold-blooded ogre who had as soon throw him as not. If these teachers really must leave, they might leave behind a list of those men who must pass, anyhow. The Yackety Yacks are ready for delivery as soon as the various clubs, associations, classes and so on have paid their bills. When these various organizations took space in the Yack ety Yack they knew they would have to pay for it. 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The Stat Examining Board Statistic . for Graduates otlsiw, PubllshPii by American Medical Association, hw tiio University CoIIega of Medicine leads allmedical schools in Virginia, and Virginia leads all adjoining States North, South, and West. HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OK MEDICINE, DEN TISTRY AND PHARMACY. Expenses Low. Studentslitnlted to 50i n each class. Send for Catalogue and Bulletin 0 Uhiwiwtt Course or MtPtcme, Richmowh, . "Marse Jesse" The caterer for all college, inter society, and private BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT a share of your patronag-e COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY High class launderers, cleaners, dyers 114-116 Fayetteville Street Greensboro, N. C. Ferry Noble HOT AND COL,l BATHS- The Spal d i n g Trade-Mark ishnowM tliroURli ot the world as a Guarantee of Quality. Are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes We ere operating the only up-to-date and fa- hiotmble tottsorial parlor in the City. 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