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THE TAR HEJEJL T1 heir Line Last Spring Made a Reputation ! ' A J. B. & W. H. WOOD, Charlottesville, Va. ; : Clothiers to rthe University ' of Virginia ; The Gassiest HABERDASHERY and CLOTHING you have seen yet. At Central Hotel Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday , OCTOBER 4th, 6th, 6th. ninr t a err a AMES BROWN, 4 - - - TOMMY NASH, Agents Sportograms V;. The big show will be pulled off this p. m. at 3:30. This is the biggest football fracas we have bad - on the Hill in a mierhty lonar while, o Ergro, Carolina expects every mother's "son of you to dig down in your-jeans . and get on the sideline. if-'.v;aJi V J The affair is going to be a' corker, which is a good deal to say, but they realize , that they are powerless with out the co-operation of thgT students. If you know any humorous stories of college life, or have heard a witty epi J gram, or some hit at somebody, write it on a slip of paper and poke it into a drag box, or hand it to James W. Morns, unairman ot tne humor com mittee, "or one of 'his assistants, K. R. (Ellington, W. M. Parsley, Bob Hanes, nnH rnii ran lipf irniir fnn rJrf" rtr jr- -,.i.'."r-V",' -rr, f' "t tt r i. r. mi . ' i tt that... We have large quantities of re-i' " x nuuun, w venge coming to us while the V. M..I. i rahara' , free Rackety Yack will gentlemen are dead set on repeating be f ven for ? ten "drags" accepted that T.vnrhniircr Hinr nf last vpar. 'i- j ,.! u -r:e " , , ' J : As to doping out the lineup well Coach himsel f ; is worried . over th at about as much as some of the hopefuls on the squad. There are two prob able combinations. , One is Winston and Venable ends, Garrett and Spain hour tackles..Thompson and McLain guards, Brown center, . Belk, Porter, Wakly and Ritch Dackfield.v The other is Young and Applewhite ends; Ross and , Abernethy, tackles, Parker and Stephens guards Brown center. John Tillett,' Ruffin, Williams and Porter or Spencer backfield. Either one of these- bunches- may start the ball roll ing. Its a sure bet that nearly all these gentlemen will get on the firing line before the last whistle toots. The officials will be "Bob" Williams University of Virginia, referee; John Parker, Carolina center 1905, umpire; Roach Stewart another, old Carolina player, field judge. Don't try to rumpage over the field. Keep on our side of the fence and every body will be, happy. : ' -We- are going to cop. the game of course but you had better keep your coin in your pocket. There were a number of mixups throughout the country this week. Harvard -and Yale won their openers Carlisle bagged anothep game. Penn walloped Dickinson 180. Evidently Penn has improved since the Ursinus operation. ' . . ' Washingson and Lee opens with Roanoke , College today. That will give us some sort of a line . .on that bunch. Their coach Dr. Pollard, one time of the University of Alabama is one of the craftiest footballists in the country. --- '-. . ... . SCHEDULE OF CLASS GAMES The class football teams have begun practice and a schedule of games has been arranged. The junior and fresh man teams are out every- afternoon on the classathletic field running through signals and tryipg to; develop aV,pun ter. The sophomores are about ready to begin. The schedule for the class games are .as follows: , Juniors vs Sophomores, Oct. 14 Seniors " . Freshmen, " 21 .... Juniors Freshmen, - 28 Seniors " Sophomores Nov. 4 Seniors" Juniors " 11 Sophomores " Freshmen " 18 .,"DIIAG0EIISW TAKE NOTICE The editors of the YacketjT Yack have placed 4 -drag" boxes at convenient places on the campus. " It 4 is hoped that the students will take advantage of these boxes, and aid the humor com mittee in securing ''drags". ; The edi tors are determined to get out the best Yackety Yack that b.as yet been issued, ed. This is a liberal proposition, and the managers should be relieved of a good many annuals through it.' Don't forget to sign "your name to your "drag" so that it may be counted for you. . - . 1 SPECIAL NOTICE The Methodists of Chapel Hill are planning for a great day next Sunday Oct. 2nd. Dr. Edwin Mims who has recently taken up his work in the English Department of the University, will deliver an address at the 11 o'clock hour on the subject, "Pioneer Metho dism.4' "At the 7:30 P. - M. - service Prof. H. H. Williams and Dr. Chas. Lee Raper, will deliver . addi esses. Prof. Williams will discuss the "Prin ciples of Methodism." ' Dr. Raper's subject will be announced later. At the morning service it is especially re quested that every Methodist student in the University, and all Methodist in Chapel Hill ; and vicinity be present. At. the evening service it is especially urged that every Methodist man in Cliapel Hill, and every Methodist stu lont in the University, whether he is a communicant or not, hear these men. While the subjects to be discussed are most interesting to Methodists, we ex tend a cordial welcome to everybody. W. R. Royall. Pastor. : (Continued from first page) charged at night while the power sta tion is in operation thus reducing the cost of the energy. A new switchboard has been installed at the station and instruments arranged so that the charge may be controlled wholly from the station. Fine Presents - - For Fine Folks Eye-Glasses and Spectacles Fitted and Repaired in all their Complications. , W.B. SORREL . Jeweler and Optometrist Ompel ML N. C. , Dave W. Levy, The Tailor, ' DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Fickard & O. O. Beard, College Agents. DRUG CO. Carries a full line of the best Cigars Cigarettes,, and Tobacco. ? Agent for Two-in-One Safety Razor. "Count on us your prescriptions promptly. Sunday Hours: 8 to 9:30 A. M., 12 to 2:00 P. M. E, MERHITT Macaser READ DOWN. SCHEDULE. . . READ UP. Day Nighi "" ' . ' W v' -2 : Ezpress. . 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CROXTON, Gen. Pass. Agent, Norfolk, Va. . CORN ELL UNIVERSITY MED I CAL COLLEGE A College degree is required for admission. Advanced standing granted students presenting satisfactory credentials from accred- ited colleges. Every facility is offered undergraduates seeking the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Ample facilities are also offered qualitied graduates to pursue original investigation in any department. For further particulars apply to. . , The Dean, Cornell University Medical College First Avenue and 28th Street, Sew York City UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA University P.O.. Va. : ; The College m Offers four year courses, which can be selected from a large number of sub jects, leading tojthe degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Cultural or vocation A. , The Department of Graduate Studies Offers the degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. ' . The Department of Law .- '- Offers a three year course leading! to the. degree, of Bachelor of, Law The Department of Medicine Offers a four year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The Department of Engineering - . . Offers four year courses leading to the degrees of Civil Engineer, Mining E.h gineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and , Chemical Enginee"' Loan Funds Available. - Expenses Reduced to a Minimum HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar Subscribe for The Tar Heel
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