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THE TAR HEEiL THE TAR HEEL- UNIVERSITY OF NORlhsCARO UMA BDARDOI.EDIIOES. 'r1 Membership in. .the Athletic Associa tion, is entirely voluntary. The fee of o.ne dollar, js dOirjinal, but. if every.stu- dent in the university would make this ,,small sacrifice it would mean a great deal to athletics. Sportograms WfJ$. JONES, Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS Saturdayr Coach had our coming knights of the gridiron going for fair He divided them into squads and sent them galavanting up and down the field fifteen or twenty times. About the eighth time "Boney" Porter pro- With a maiority of students the question of getting a college educa- tested with considerable feeling- that ' i ; H. Hughes uon is largely a question? expense. h had enough. Coach, did: not agree A. W.Graham Most 'of "us are "broke" '"most of the:j ' " uiL '. a,n,ii ' train; L. N. Morgan time. Yet the man who is here for an - Business Manager euuuiuin snouiu, as ; me x-resiueru Aur'mfr .1 the r oerformance. 'W. 'E: Phtmak' Assistant Business Manager said in his- -opening' ;iaddress,sUget all I TurliugtonV wort was a feature. He ' i-'"'''7 r-f-T.i't v-- L!. that is coming- to him." -To do this AiA , tt; etr,M he must -not confine himself simply to 5rought forth admiring comment from tne studies wnicn ne is registered ior. S-Q lines xme.aoes, ne. iimus nimseu .10 one Well, the V. M. I. game is just ten half, perhaps, of what the .University days 0ff. . There'll be doings between has for him, But to enter other ac- now and then-probably a scrimmage tivities is to incur additional expense, matinee every. afternoon,' admittance if ever so little. This fact is urged t ' ' ' ojr uidojr siuucnis as a. reason xur nui joining the literary ; socities or the Athletic Association. Thev sav thevl Now a few words as to baseball. cannot afford it. Where this is true Captain Hackney and Manager McCul F. Hough I B. D. Stephen son' A. L. M. Wiggins Cy. Thompson, Jr., Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. 1 . "Entered as second-class matter October 26, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. 0., under the Act pf March 3, 1879.'!., i I itinted by The University Press, Chapel Hill, SwbserlptloM Price, $1.80 per Year Payable in advance or during flrst term. ' " ' J Single Cofibs 5 Cents " " 3 J With such a turn.out of real .foot- ball 'stars' as one " sees', an the athletic field every afternoon prospects are, ; to say the least,' mighty encouraging. According to the best authorities. Car olina has the most promising material - from which to select a team of any ' - year since ! 1905. ' With Coach Brides ' and Nat Cartmell back and on the job, - - no one doubts that this material will !i have! the best possible training. Caro lina is, indeed, fortunate not only in t7'thertrunrbierru1ttd.vqttality''if.Uhe meto rrowbtt'areT nxorkingv!to'tnafce th'e' team, but in again seemiingTtliespleridid eery ices -wojsuch men-, -and1.. athletes ,, as:-Birids3in:CartnXell: j l Now",; let the mfn. who ard no Cfut the team get ir bendtheeamand the trainers with theft, cpuiagem team is ours the Uniyersity'Si .Ey ery r one of ,us should , feel .that we .have'a pari in i.ts,viciorjes ana qeieais.. . J?l"st0.nusr6ff,rthS..P ap are ",?,alsoSenFfo Itfe" iu'mni. '.They" as well -'-as thestudentsy afe interested in the - happenings -"at the University com- AUUUltJT. HC UlgC IUUSC WUU WISH iu v '8ubSitte tt 'sen'd1 theiV liame now, ; so thaTthe .aperm'iyco'riUiiuedto '---'them'witbdut ifiter'rupUdn. '' PNf-jrihe surprising discoveries r r;whicii a'ne w:man. bas to ;make on com ing to the University is that; athletics , ,rer cpnql)e4 -nd uppofted by a m.,0fiefoj:e omjgt,.aih.e, student hears a great deal more about the foot ball and . baseball . irames, ,than,Tab6ut classroom fwdrjcl " 'Unless' he is' much, out of theordinary his dreams faf. the. joys of college life dwell on the ex- " pected 'victories' '6 f the ""gridiron, dia-?, - mond. and track.- InJ these triumphs, u. pwuap pLiuica juiuiscii uuitiuii. bearing a hero's part. Such -an am? -bltibnMyeertaiMyTort if. he -"ha tti'e'iallties'dfan athlete and 4 velops them, he will not lack for rpreciationr among .his fellow" stildeiits, Westarted biit by saying-however that. the neWiStudentwill besurpr y; . -tOofind.sajfew menrfsuppojtingjathlet-i,l .H'yttGSjLtk, the University' ever considered we have no more to say, and we know loch are lying low and saying little, it is sometimes a true reason, and no but you can bet your last red we are mere excuse. But it should be remeiri- going to have a daisy team next spring, bered that the benefits derived from A number of old players are back and the "extras", of college life by which I some promising looking new ones are we mean everything outside a man's on hand.' f-One of the latter is '"Bull regular course of study are entirely Hasty,-the best second sacker in the out of proportion to the small expense I State. ! ; - , incidental to them. Where the aim is 1 A bunch of Varsity men went5 over to make the most of a college course, and trimmed the Durham Hosiery Mill the extras cannot be slighted. It is team Saturday, 1-0. MRube" Howard not so much a question of whether you was in the firing pit for Durham while can afford them, as it is a question of I "Red" Stewart was on the mound for whether you ian afford to be without I Chapel Hill. Edwards, Hackney and them;s , r .. tt i ! ; McLean got a hingle apiece all our fellows got. .:..'-," -i -.-...-- , j this number oTthe Tar Heel, as Carolina was well represented among weiraslastweTcs2iMueiS-Tfflailed past season. every student . in college. 0 rWe,canriot r'Red" Stewart v .-twirled .' ; for n Wilson, continue -tOvda.,this, of.course.nless' winning stxteenylosirig-'seyen and tie- you subscriber . As a,student.,publica ing.onesMighty g6od; work . jThat tion, giving. the.. news,. of therfUnivir burich of.red hair and -a ' glove would sity twice ar week and., reflecting-, the certainly I'lbok'f gocA .-flinging1:': them views of the campus,"- thb . tar &sk across for Carolina next spring. 'Bun" will help yptr ta keep - in . , touch - with Hearne was also a' member of 'the' Wil- the-. life around you;. T.heubscriptionson'htirliri'd6rp,r'He is nbw with the priceisrsmallt;$lfSO. r Hand your:name J St. Louis "Nationals. '' He made his de to Cy Thompson or; pne. of the.editors bu't"k3'a ma'jor'leigur Saturday "When if you-wish to-havehe paperv; s ; Jh Was 'fitted' agatnit' Wiltse1 at' the .. .... ; . .. ; - . .,,. ' 1 1 Fol6 Grounds Though allowiny- the ;..Thb lirst pambers of. .theo paper, s ar' Gfants' but' five Hits,' he ldst': his" game also sent to the alumni They, .as wlell "Dugald,Buie' played' in a ' semi as the' students,, .are interested lnTproressionai ieae:ue; in' south' Georeia, the r happeningaqf j'thev !: three " sea- wish to subscribe -to send ftheir.. names among-' the first' half r dozen hitters ' in nowf so that;the paper, may' be contin- the reigueFuIenwider who helped us ued to them without; interruption,; j ' lick Virginia three seasons ago had ' ' I fair 'sMsnn hnv Mrif fnr Prtliimhi'a MAGAZINE IN PREPARATION South' Atlantic Leag-ufc.' ' Duncan, our N-INCORPORATED) wA BUSISTESS. When you think of goliiR to school write for ij new Catalogue and epeolal offers of- the leadining Business and Shorthand Schools.- Address King's BuDineu t ollege, Paleigb, fi. or Charlotte, N. t!. We also tench Bookkeeping, Short hand, Penmanship, etc., (by mail. SneedMarl(ham Taylor Go. Durham, -' North Carolina . -Will Show Their Line of . FALL SAMPLES AT CENTRAL HOTEL September 2 1st 22 d 23d , fall' suitings ; haberdashery and hats A 1 1 i s bit & Cowl e s CHAPEL HILL, - N. CAROLINA JONES & FRAZIER (Incorporated) atchmaker s Opticians and Manufacturing : i Jewelers Durham,: tx tx : North Carolina SPECIAL BIDS ON CLASS-PINS F. P. BARKER, College Representative The first issue ofthe university (of keystone? guardian :' for - the ' last - two North Carolina Magazine iwjlfbe" pub- KkrS htd 6h tfie "n&' garden for iishedr about Uctober :12th.. Mr. W, C. V"iUl"uia luc"ll pmnine season George, the new editor-in.Pf: U'fUt and swatted1 .298. Vedder - Sitton D-ettino- material into shape, .and the P"cnea some nice wail' ior uoluttibus, first isue- promises to, be, -an excellent "h AssociatioH: '' Fred"' Ste one,- Neitherthe editor-in-chief nor ?e,a aown tne nrstsaCk for' Sioux his associated ran akeV V howpWr' Cltv' Western Lagrue, : Grej Fo .his associates ran alone, howevpr. I '' 'u UiUl'fiStockdalewone time! coach- twirled published. an4r therefw.thestandard excf hfl Birmingham; tunner kp-1 of rthe. Waipe;; mm., 4epeq4:upoa I -n?M;ague,r ,0 , ff- . the, support and intet-estof the student y"wl'-. " i.- ;v?f;r':) j Jbodj.;, Students" pfeyery 'fclaW kreT -5 ,,r':,iwJW?a "10.'r- V, ,.y ised; urged tq contribute, material ' for puB.l uan; De'naa-oy, amDitious,.young.men icatioh Pdetry 'and ' shdrjt 'stone? arc I W -nejot ir Wireless'' was nec renttetfcerfta . who. hfye, theses" ;poem esayV and" "the; aowntnji;8Utlonli.rouglipttt tch. , " - 'M i,J country, inere,i8'.a great; snpriaj , beeahere one. two, and three vears to .sketch ";;fwh6mXhat facth bnly'does tne nwaSneehaV td "rT' That wiraltow less' llian hair'the stu- uoon the students forlts success la" a from$70ftof90 per month,with; good det?;t'maiiage;,atHeiic chance-. -of advancement, The, National the'expenseof etirng for ?!it's 'fina'dciai' TelegraphInstitttte operatessix.offi. ;doenot(prpxe Ihaif ;,we back"" jp teres' t success-' ThVWagkzineis sent free to cial institute3iaf'America , under; su- lrjmis.siae 01 pur. colleger ne, put that ail members or tne two societies, butl - - wness oni- . 1 1 . ..t a i - iiL.itvt anil i I M ' H w ail irrinTiGiao . n . . At . hAn.lallnnnlH .... I 1 1, neglect to bcarourshareQteiurden oF one' ''dollar; ;-' Every ?Tstu- ns-'- jItwrill. pay.yoa towrite, '.them .-T,h;tKoposaiVto fit registration for the support, of ath- represents the1 highest IiterdrvWilitv h -, : letics has'otten been .made and dis-.of the students-Of the u niversi'ty ' ahd f Send Thb Tar' HEKto one dfryour cussed but has' never been" adopted 'is the organ of :ouf alumini.-'i:i;' V"ixeti&&V t-rU. 2o toum-A bn' .' Thi) X' Vari . Liridlpy :: Nursery 7 Co. FLORISTS Greensboro and .,, x 1 1 ; '" Pomona, JSL,Gf. That they Jwill be represented Me again on thft '.'HUl'J'.tliis "- .,. ... , . : , .... j. , . season by who will always" be glad to ical College of Virginia Established 1838 WELL EQUIPPED for teaching Modlrl no. Avaaa . vv nbtuu($hLt3t Pen- acl- , CHI)ISTOPHBR TOMPKINS, M. bV, V-'.': '!;.,! mchWOHd, Vft. ' ' . J - f i Dcatt, V 'SHVTIOD HWlV craojaaa ;: Eubank$: : Drug ' Gompany if r'; ' Prescription T Specialists'' Chapel Hill; ;'-''V-6r,th'-dardlitia vomp any 'X f :.' L'eadihg;1 Jesters ' Greensboro,--fr,; --Worth: CArgHna i I 1
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