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THE TAR HEEJL Sportograms For SAle: a good 13 oz. Gold Medal tennis racket. See K. Tanner. If you are interested in a ROYAL typewriter proposition, talk to Cy. Thompson Jr. . Mr1. George M. Sneath will be glad to consult with anyone caring to take vocal lessons, i He will be at home- at Mrs. Harris's on Cameron Ave., any afternoon this week and next, between three and six o'clock. Terms reason able. ; ' i ,'.. A Good Position Can and be had by ambitious young men ladies ih the field of "Wireless" or Railway Telegraphy. Siuce the eight-hour law became effective, and since the "Wireless" companies are establishing stations thtoughout ..the counrry, there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners trom $70 to 5yo per month,",with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six offi cial institutes in America, under su pervision of railroad and wireless offi cials and places all graduates in posi tions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Memphis, -Tenn., or Miumoia, u. " , r - SOUTHERN RAILWAY . There will be a matinee of the scrap this afternoon, in the Chapel, C. Tea- gue, the slickest operator in the Caro hna's will be at. the ticker, It will be worth hearing. .. - 7 ;. ; ; ' .77 77; 7"": .ft Thursday p. m. our fellows ..pulled out for the land of Old Bourbon, fair horses and fasti TLet us hopepervent ly that they pass through these perils unscathed. One or two of the bunch were rather timorous." Porter took his shot gun along. There are .eighteen players; in our invading force McLain, Thompson, Garret, Spainhour. Brown, Aberneithy, Young, Winston, Venable, Williams, Parker, Belk, Ritcb, Porter, Wakely, Calmes, Rnffin and Spencer. Each one left with a half pint in his back pock et a half pint of tobacco-ginger mix- : ture- f . i -v If the boys will only use some of the mixture we have a mighty, line chance of bagging the game. Work like they put up in Wednesday's scrimmage will give the night riders, about the rough est time they have ever had on a foot ball field. r f 7 '. .. ;-, However Kentucky has some; team, there's no getting around that. They have already :trimmed Ohio Univer sity 10-0 and Maryville1' College -12-5.' Whether we win or lose it should be a mixup of the hair raising variety. , Ross has pulled freight for Virginia The large' fellow has the1 makings of a grand l inesman, butThe . question" k is will he play against us on Turkey Day? There's no telling. Virginia has been running the hog over Carolina for lo these many years. We've humbled our selves. WeVe turned the other cheek at every possible opportunity but its getting mighty tiresome. In the camp of the Enemy Our friend Billy Gloth has hired himself to Charlottesville as a bearer of glad tid ings, read this from College Topics: "Carolina defeated the V. M. I. ca dets, "BillyV understudies, 6 toO last Saturday and he was on the spot and incidentally made notes of the Carolina soft places and the style of plays Vir ginia would need to win. Gloth is now out on the, field, imparling a few. of these ideas to the local players, and hus tling things' generally. - - "Carolina ,bas . three! All-South-Atlantic men back and, also an unusually heavy line, butGloth thinks that the Orange and Blue should win again. " Brides, the ex-Yale foot ball man who is coaching Carolina, again, has taught his lmejojpjverj high , working on the theory that.under the new rules, it is better for them to keep their eyes glued on the course of the ball tha f or them to root out their opponents by the low crouch system. . , This theory is said to have rece ived somewhat of a jar in Saturday's game when the1 ca dets, playing low, dived under the heavy Carolina boys and 7' succeeded" in dumping fhemV'l fUtl ,j ; Evidently the tubby one hasn't a very high opinion of our team or coach ing. Probably he forgets' that the Yale football system is the best in the country. Just hold your horses till Tkanksgiving, Billy a- Above all don't count your ducks until you hear them quacking, m .... v .r;.,; ) : Virginia Teck walloped Davidson, Wednesday, vThe, TPredestinar- ians must have a fast., bunch. Their average. weight js only 145 pounds. In the same day Georgetown annexed one by running up a nice score against Washington College, 27-0. Yes gentle men, as remarked before, we haye our work nicely pieced out before us. ' Why ndt! some basketball? out of 7001 -For Sae: a good, r13 r oss. Gold healthy young Americans we ought to Medal tennis racket. See K, Tanner, be able to get a bunch of fairly re spectable players, anyway it would help relieve some of that January and F ebruary monotony. Well, brethern, we are going to have a good baseball coach and the mater ial is mighty, mighty promising. Sup pose we stuff . that in our pipe and dream lovely, beautiful dreams all the long, winter. Some people say dreams come true. Here's hoping some dreams do. '. ':1'7--v-. Norfolk & Southern R.R Pullman: Sleeping-Cars, Electric Fans On and after July -17th, NIGHT EPPRESS between NORFOLK, VA. and Raleigh, N, C, W?shingion, N. C .Wilson, N. C, Greenville, N. 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