THjE TAR H;EE!I Sportograms WORK; OP THE Y. M. 0. A. Continued from first page. Bretheren, let it not be said that I give their services to these needy Carolina deserted her defeated football I places in the country. team. Let us not be called a bunch of I There are on the second floor of the yellow streaked quitters. If youhavelY. M. C. A, building several very nice any harsh thoughts, keep them to My furnished rooms. The Young Men's yourselves. Nil Nisi Bo'num. That Christian Association extends an invi bunch of ours feels that Saturday af-tation to all or any of the various or fair ten times more than all the rest of ganizations of of the students here to us do. You can bet your bottom dol- hold their meetine-s in these rooms. lar on that. r. . m.- ,. From now on the funny business is going to be cut out. Our big fellows understand now that they are not the greatest players in the world. They are going to do their darndest to prove that Carolina has'nt the sorriest out- The Secretary hopes to be able to make some additions to the game rooms and to make the social features of the As sociation ; more attractive this year than heretofore. j It is also a matter of gratification to the Y. M. C. A. officeis to notice that fit in the South Atlantic States. You many of its members are new men. can string that up in your smokehouse. It is up to us to back them up with all we have and some more. A strong spirit behind them and a fierce spirit within them will yet give us a great fighting machine. Our campaign is but a third over. We meet six more teams. Those gentlemen are due to sizzle. Things have been going bad, but the dawn is breaking, and what's the use of grumbling and mumbling 4 'When there's something in the bottle for the morning?" We weren't the only thunder drowned by a pop gun Saturday. Yale gave up the ghost to West Poiht,9 3; Illinois whitewash ea nicago au. i ne new rules are playing the mischief to some. Virginia continued her merry march down the pike by trimming St. Johns 29-0. , V. P. I beat Western Maryland Last number 0f 13-0. Georgetown swamped Washiner The Self Help Committee was; of greater service to new men this year than ever before. Many men who had in their ignorance of conditions here, come up to the University without se curing either room or boarding place, were lodged by the Y. M. C. A. men and helped to find room and board. The self help committee also made it self of great service in securing work in college and out in town . for s those students who are wholly, or partially paying their own expenses through college. This committee , stands 'ready Norfolk & Southern R;R; Pullman Sleeping-Cars, Electric Fans On and after July 17th, NIGHT EPPRESS between NORFOLK, VA., and Raleigh, N C, Washington, N. C Wilson, N. C, Greenville, N. C, via Norfolk and Southeru Railroad, with close connection at Wilson for Wilming mington, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, and to Morenead City, New Bern and Kinston, via Goldsboro, with close connection at Raleigh for Durham, Greens boro, Asheville, Fayetteville and Henderson. ;., - v--1 READ DOWN. SCHEDULE. READ UP. Day Nighi Night Day Ezpress. Express. ' V Express. Express. 9.45 am 9.30 pm Lv Norfolk (Park Ave., no ferry. ... . . .'. . . Ar 7.00 am 4.05 pm li;33 am 11.18 pmLv. .Elizabeth City. . . .Lv 5.10 am 2.20 pm 12,55 pm 12.25 am Lv. . . . . . . . . . Edenton . ....... ....... Lv 4.05 am 1.10 pin 1155 pm 1.25 am Lv. Plymouth...... ...Lv 2.59 am 11.42 pm 3.05 pm 2.59 am Ar. Washington.......... Lv 1.50 am 10.45 am t 3.20 pm 3.00 am Lv. .Washington. ..Ar 1.40 am tl0.15 am t 4.14 pm 3.58 am Ar.1'......'.:. ........ .Greenville Lv 12.41 am t 9.20 am t 4.39 pm 4.37 am Ar. . .... . . . . . .Farmville ........... . . . ... .Lv 12.10 am t 8.51 am t 5.31 pm 5.25 am Ar .-. . ; .Wilson Lv 11.15 pm t 8.00 am t 7.20 pm 7.30 am Ar. . . ....... .Raleigh (Union Station)... ... Lv 9.00 am t 6.15 am 3.10pm ........ Lv. ....... ......Washington.,.. ..Ar .......... 10.40 am 4.35 pm 9.15 am Ar. .New Bern. .....Lv 6.05 pm 9.25 am 8i45 pm 8.07 am Ar. .... ...Kinston. .Lv 8.45 pm 8.07 am 9.35 pm .......... Ar. . ..... '. . ..Goldsboro. . . Lv ...,..... 7.15 am 6.50 pm 10.40 am Ar. ............. ..MoreheadCitv. ...Lv 6.05 pm 7.47 am 7.05 pm no.55 am Ar. Beaufort .. . . . . . . .Lv 5.40 pm 7.25 am 0 9.02 pm 0 5.49 am Lv .Wilson via A. 0. L. R. R. ........ . . Ar 11.05 pm t 1.53 am 10.10 pm 0 6.40 am Ar. . . . . . . . . .Goldsboro via A. C. L. R. R. . . ....... Lv 10.15 pm t 7.00 am ,i. . . . . . 9.45 am Ar. ...... Wilmington via A. 0. L. R. R. . . . . . . . .Lv 7.00 pm 0 2.00 am 0 8.35 am Lv. Raleigh via Southern Ry Ar 0 6.30 pm 0 4.30 am 0 3.19 am 0 9.50 am Ar. ...... ....Durham via Southern Ry. -....... Lv 0 5.25 pm p 2.50 am 0 6.00 am 12.10 am Ar. Greensboro via Southern Ry Lv 3.30 pm12.45 am ...'....'.. 0 8.00 am Lv. ...........Raleigh via R. & S. Ry. ..... . "... . . . Ar 0 8.20 pm . . . . . ...... . . .'. ... . . "11.10 am Ar. Fayetteville via R. & 8. Ry .Lv 0 5.10 pm or 0 Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Note. Schedule of "Night Express" to and from points 6n Beaufort divi- throughout the year to render any ser- slon aPPjy v.a goldsboro and W uson. Schedule ot 'Day Express" to and . ... 1 t i iiuiu same uuiuia auuiy via new uci 11. vice it can in ; getting work for men. g d th afternJ0Vand evenine at Virginia Beach and Cane Henrv fthe too, was oniy Atlantic Ocean Resorts in Virginia). Surf Bathiner, Fishing-. Amuse- found to be of great help to the new ments, Dancing. .'. a. '.a'w . . 'I men. At the university station they .:.. .. i w "I I III l.l Jill 1 II tM.t. I II 1 1 II III A I II III HIIII Klffl II M V l .H I IrNrl VH I 1I1TIX. H1ITI w III x 1 0 ' " 1 r t j " were met bv Y. M. C. A. men and in "It it tt . rrs 4 1 j troducedfto the Universitv life, a J-. has&ell, iiCKei Agent, J I ; j ill uiniiviiic. xi. , new men anu many uiu c . m RRnolcs r:t- Tirw Ao-Pnt studpnt" frmtid it : nprpssarv tn rntisiilt I ri4.xrn 1 ri -i nTn xt n. ton'anA Ta Wliaf An v " I y I v,iujf xxan Avc, r uuuc xyji 0, solium , the lutormation Bureau when they had! VY. J. Wilwams, Ticket Agent, Ul I lid. Li I , , j re A j. I uctuinc eniansieu in tueir enuris iu The Cubs . and the; Athletics are g-et reffistered. Besides hel nine- new playing tor tne wonas Championship. men the Y. M. C. A. is doine-even lhe little bears have a wonderrul com- now an inralmlahlp sprviV. tn tii tn, 1 m . -a -mm I Dinauon out our up is the Mackmen. dents in treneral. Probablv the direc . t - j The second and last game on the tion in which it does most good is the mil is billed lor baturday. The wa- Bible Study Group. There are three ter babies will tackle us. Come out regular courses: "Studies in the Life and open your fly trap. Don't be a of Christ," "Life of St. Paul" and D. V. Conn, S. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. H. L. Lipe, Union Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. T. II. Myers, T. A., Washington, N.C. S. M. Wright, Depot Ticket Agent, Park Ave. Station, Norfolk, Va. Wilson, N. C. W. W. CROXTON, Gen. Pass. Agent, Norfolk, Va. quitter. Friday, the Juniors had little trou ble in licking the Sophomores, 110. The third year gentlemen should have run up about 40. The coumting was done in the 2d and 31 periods. The Hazers managed companions. to noia iviz ott in the tirst quarter of the melee but the twelves got busy in the middle sections. Shooting through the line ; and whirling around the flanks they ran up eleven points by the end of the third. The Juniors have, a good team - a fair hue and a "Old Testament Characters." These courses are prepared especially, for col lege men, and are led by men who have been trained and coached for the pur pose. .Being arranged m groups any man who has not joined a Bible group may do so and get in with congenial 1 THE MAGAZINE FOB OCTOBER (Continued from first page.) care of himself developed in the Ameri can student by the system of student government is in marked contrast to the Oxford student's lack of ahilitv n real lovely backfield. COT)e w;th afffl;rs. tu- mnn nf D 1 TTT 1 1 i ..... I--JT- ' ' -."V- JLUi- I UdIKer- vvooa.ana ootc ought to be U-Hcl, vstp, nf Q00 a t t I matters of study, however the Oxford on the scrubs. 1913 has about the poorest conglomeration we've ever look ed at. They didn't make a single first down. Vann, Williams, Smith, Manning are fair. The Sophs will pull down this year's booby. You can bank on that. 1 , Lineup: Juniors Sophs Pittman L. E. Burk, Strange Stacey L. T. Vann Moore L. G. Hoover Cowles C. Hatcher ' Atkinson R. G. Hargret Bellamy.. R. T. Royster Price, Graham R. E. Mason, Blay- lock Barker y Q, Strange, Parker . Wood L. H. Manning ' BarbeeF.B. William Cook R.II. Smith i Time of game - four ten minute pe riods. Referee - Dr. Lawson. Field Judge4Rube' Oliver. Umpire-Ernest McLean-, If you want to save $35.00 on a type writer, talk to Cy. 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