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4 THE TAR HEEL Sportograms The Water Babies are on deck for this afternoon. It's the last game on the Hill. Don't pike on the boys. An te up your four bits and get on the side lines. The affair will be worth looking at We are due to win, of course, but the Wake Forest gentlemen can be count ed on to put up a nice scrap. This week our team i work has been getting better but there are still vast I with US ' quantities of room for improvement. We are inclined to agree with the late R. W. Emerson that individuality is a mighty fine thing but, gentlemen, it won't do in the little game of foot ball. No player can stand in the lone some limelight, and at the same time contribute to a successful team. THINK (ABOUT FT. Without the support of our adver tisers, the publication of THE TAR HEEL would not be possible ; Buy from those who show their appre ciation of the students' trade. Some ' merchants don't advertise Patronize those who do. CALL AT H. H. PATTERS ONfS OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, ' where 70a will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dresa Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene '! Oil Heaters.Hardware of all kinds and everything that is Xood to eat. ' . - ; All goods delivered promptly. ' .1 . V Chapel Hill, North Carolina r "ON THE SQUARE" , ' : CAN- ' WE ACCOMODATE YOTJ In) ANY WAY ' Monday; another big noise, was re duced to a mighty weak squeak. Se- wanee, thought to have about the strongest outfit in the South was smashed by' Central University of Kentucky,! 19 0. Central made the Tigers look like a bunch of ringtailed monkeys. Lanier, Ward, Myers and Brown one of the greatest backfields ever seen in the South could make but two first downs. There's more dope being upset and spilled around the counter this year than ever before. Yale entertains Vanderbilt in New BOYS!! See ''Long Bill Jones Haven today. Vandy should put up f Pressinff and cleaning. Work a, goou ngnt aia lose dv. tnree touch- j l. t - t a , t. ; , . done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month downs, but m this day and time vou r j j . , Repairing and darning neatly done at tlvpr ran . foil A tinl,o ..-.f-,- r a J - ;rr":.'ulsl"us small extra cost. Shop in rear of KlutU -iai niu Lc mat puiJCU Oil UeiWCCH Virginia and V. M. I. It will give; us a chance to make a few fanciful comparisons. Norf ol k S o u t he r R J R. i . . ' . i " ............... Pullman Sleeping-Carsr Electric Lightf J TRAVEL VIA NIGHT EXPRESS between NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, arid Raleigh, N. C.;' Washington, N. C, Wilson, N. C Greenville, N. C.'V via' Norfolk and Southeru Railroad, with close connection at Wilson for Wilming-i mingtou, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, and to Morenead City, New Bern and Kinston, via Goldsboro, with close connection at Raleigh lor Durham, Greens boro, Asheville, Fayetteville and Henderson- READ DOWN. SCHEDULE. READ UP. Day Ezpress. Nighi Express. Nigltt ; Express. Day Express. 9.45 am 11.33 am 12.55 pm 1.55 pm 3.05 pm t 3.20 pm t 4.14 pm t 4.39 pm t 5.31 pm t 7.20 pm 9.30pmiLv 11.18 pm 12.25 am 1.25 am 2.59 am 3.00 am 3.58 am 4.37 am 5.25 am 7 3ft ftin Norfolk (Park Ave., no -ferry.. v. . . ; .-.-.An Lv. . . . .Elizabeth City. .Lv Lv. Edentoh ...... ......... . Lv Lv. .riymouth. . .Lv Arl ................. Washington .' '. ". . . "'. ;7 . . . V .... Lv Lv. , , ...... . . . . .. . . . Washington.. , . . . ... .... .... .-. Ar Ar. . Ar: . Ar .Wilson; Lv Ar. ........... Raleigh ( Union, Station) Lv . . .Greenville. . . . . . . . . . . . .Lv . . .Farmvilie . ... . ... ... .Lv 7.00 am 5.10 am 4.05 am 2.59 am 1.50 am 1,40 am 12.41 am 12.10 am 11.15 pin q nn am 4.05 pm' 2.20 pm 1.10 pm ' 11.42 pm 10.45 am 10.15 am- 9.20 am" t 8.51am t 8.00 am X i r . t am 3.10 pm 4 3S nm 8.45 pm 0 rm 9.15 am Lv. Ar. .. .Washington. . . . .New Bern. . ..Ar .Lv 6.05 pm 8.07 am GREENSBORO DRUG CO. Max T. Parhe. tt?r . . Grbknsbobo, Xobth Cabolina. Building. 44 Bun Hearne is back after finishing the season with the St. Louis cardinals. Tank" Hunter New Quarters below Pickard's "The Hig Show" said the large south- Hotel. : Bought put Entire Stock paw, "is not play like the Eastern of W . W. Pickard, Best pitch- SOUTHERN RAILWAY Carolina, It's business. ers and catchers? Well, Matheson and Earl Moore had the most smoke I ever saw. They shot 'em across looking like C. C. pills. Jimmy Archer is the best throwing1 backstop in the Nation al Ring. Yes, I got in a game against Pittsburg. I just laid 'em across for Wagner. He got two out of four; He can't hit me any more than he can Operating Over 7,000 Miles the best up there. They all look alike to him." Hearne will get a thorough tryout by Bresnahan in the Spring. Here s hoping he makes good. WHAT IS THE G. A. A. P (Continued from first page.) motion the roll shall be called. 1 Sec. 5. Elections. The election for the manager and sub-managers of the football team shall be held on the first Saturday in December. The , election fcr president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer of the association, mana ger and sub-managers of the baseball team, manager of the track team, and all other officers of the association shall be held on the first Saturday in May But these officers, with the ex ception of the managers and sub-managers of the different teams, shall not take their seats until the following year. of Railway Quick Route to all Principal Points North, South East; West 6.50 pm 7,05 pm 10.40 am 10.55 am Ar. Ar. ...Kinston. , ,Lv .Goldsboro Lv Ar. Morehead City . . Ar. ..... ;V ... ... ..... Beaufort ...... .Lv Lv 0 9.02 pm "1010 pm 5.49 am 6.40 am 935 am 2.00 am 3.19 am 6.00 am 8.35 am 9.50 amJAr 12.10 am Lv. i . . . . . . ..Wilson Ada A. C. L. K. li. Ar Ar, . . . . . . . . .Goldsboro via A. C. L. R. R . , , . , . Lv Ar. ...... .AVilmington via A.;0. L. R. R. ,Lvi 8.45 pm 10.40 ani : 9.25 am 8.07 am 6.05 pm 5.40 pm 11.05 pm 10.15 pm 7.00 pin Lv. .Raleigh via Southern Ry. . . . . . . . . . Arj 6.30 pm 7.47 am : 7.25 am t 1.53 am t 7.00 am Durham via Southern Ry.i . . 4 . . . . Lv Ar. Greensboro via Southern Ry,, . . Lv 5.25 pinj " 3.30 pm 8.00 am 11.10 am Lv. .......... .Raleigh via R. & S. Ry. . . ....... . . Ar 8.20 pm Ar. ....... ...rayetteviiie via K. & s. Ky..........L.vr 5.10pm " 4.30 am 2.50 am 12.45 am or 0 Daily, t Daily except Sunday. Note. Schedule of "Night Express" to! and from points on Beaufort divi sion apply via Goldsboro and Wilson. Schedule of "Day Express" to and , from same ooints aoolv via New Bern. , j A A A J . ' . ' 1 . . . ; I j i For complete information and sleeping-car reservations, apply to D. jV. Conn, S. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. H. h. Lipe, Union Ticket Agent, ; Raleigh, N. C. T. H. Myers, T. A., Washington, N.C;. S. M. Wright, Depot Ticket Agent,. Park Ave, Station, Norfolk, Va. J. L. Hassell, Ticket Agent, ! Greenville, N. C. C. T. Brooks, City Ticket Agent, City Hall Ave.; Phone 1078, Norfolk. W.U. Williams, Ticket Ageni, Wilson, N. C. W. W. CROXTON, Gen. Pass. Agent, Norfolk, Va. Through Trains Between Wnctpat Cities and Resorts Furnishing First -Class Accommodation. Elegant Pullman Sleeping-Cars on all Through Trains. Dining, Club, and Observation Cars. For Speed, Com fort and Courteous. Employees, Travel via the Southern Railway. After his address on Wednesday night on "The Negro Problem in the South," Rev. Mr. Little said in the presence of a small group of men, 'this was the largest assembly of students that I have had yet and I hav6 visited a number of institutions.! Further more it was the best behaved and most attentive body ofyoung men l have ever lectured to" He thought it most unusual that about thirty men were willing to stand for forty five minutes in the rear of the auditorium during his entire lecture,! -' ' ' TO Rates, schedules and other1 informa tion furnished. Iby addressing the undersigned. R. h. Vernon, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. S. II. Hardwick, P. T. M.t Washington, D. C. H. F. Caky, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. W. II. Pablnell, T. P. A., . .. Raleigh, N. C. J. II. Woojo, Dis. P. A., A cltair-tlla M R. H. DitRrwTR. T P A. " nartotte, s, .i ureensDqro 5 I THE ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER "Price, $65.00 Is being adopted by ever-increasing thousands of high-class business houses the world over, because it has estalished a NEW and HIGHER standard of efficiency and economy. 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