4 THE TAR HEEL Sportograms Well, we backed the fame, but we did no more than we should have done. What in the milky pike is wrong with the regulars? That first quarter was painful, Outside of John Tillett you would have thought the whole bunch were at their cat's grandmother's funeral. Winston's touchdown dash broke the gloom to some slight extent. As the game went on the subs made it more spirited. The last quarter with the second team on the firing line was 500 percent snappier than the opening period. John Tillett went out in the third period with an elbow out of whack. That means out of the game for several weeks It is a pity, for he was playing the best game Saturday we've ever seen him play. Abby" was mighty agg-resive the last three quarters. The tight jawed one is coming into his own. "Bony" Porter was penalized a couple of times but he ran some bean tiful interference. Calmes, Chambers. Ruffin and Wil liams advanced the oval with pleasing regularity. Pember knows how to recover punt. ; That 30 yard return was beauty. As a placement booter Stevens looks mighty good. That toe of his ought to be useful in the next few weeks. Will Tillet bristles with energy, He kept the boys on their toes in that last quarter section. If he could hook twenty pounds of meat from "Stouty" otewart That Baptist right tackle, Pointer, made things rather warm for "Ickey and Bob Winston. He went through on several occasions. We bested V. M. I. 6-0. V- M.-1. and the Norfolk Blues fought to araw. The Blues mopped with the Water Babies,31-0. We walloped the tfabies 37-0. Now, who says there's nothing in comparative scores? But halt a moment. Virginia f railed V. M. I., Saturday, 28-0 and Washington ; and Lee topped Davidson 14-12. Earn estly and profoundly we hope there's little in comparative scores. There were other interesting bouts. Saturday. Vandy broke a bottle of coca cola by tieing Yale 0-0. Navy just did, nose out V. P. I. 3-0. Pitts, burg ran over Georgetown 17-0. , Now, we meet Georgetown in Wash ington Saturday. We have a chance but it depends on several things. Our fellows must play according to coach Brides. He knows more football than they do. They must show about ten times more snap than they did in that first quarter Saturday. They must fire up and fight as if the devils prong were pricking- them. If they will they can all right enough-our Cath olic friends may receive a slight shock. The big series came out as we ex pected - though rather one sided. Mack's flingers diden't have to exert themselves in the least. His hench men just whaled the ball to the tall and uncut. That's about all there was to it. 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 with us Patronize those who do Norfolk Southern R. R. Pullman Sleeping-Cars, Electric Lights TRAVEL VIA NIGHT EXPRESS between NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, and Raleigh, N. C, Washington, N. C, Wilson, N. C., Greenville, N. C, via Norfolk and Southeru Railroad, with close 'connection at Wilson for Wil mirig mingtou, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, and to Morenead City, New Bern and Kinston, via Goldsboro, with close connection at Raleigh for Durham, Greens boro, Ashe ville, Fay etteville and Henderson. CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Oases, Carpets, Bugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Oases,: Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Henters.Hardware of all kinds and everything that is ?ood to eat. All goods delivered promptly. Chapel Hill, North Carolina A number of entries have been made for the track meet Friday and Satur day afternoons. Some interesting con tests are expected on both days. WHATP What about a Chapel Hill merchant who does 95 per cent, of his business with the students of the University, and yet boy cotts every student publication? The McAdoo M. W. Sterne, - - - - Proprietor. f GREENSBORO, N. C. The Fast Three Tears the Most Successful In Its History. New York Quick Lunch and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Best in the South. 13 E. Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C. BOYS! Bill Jones for Pressing anci Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of KlutU Building. Tank" Hunter New Quarters below Pickard's Hotel. Bought out Entire Stock of W. W. Pickard. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY Operating Over 7,000 Miles of Railway Quick Route to all Principal Points North, South East, West Through Trains Between 'Principal Cities and Resorts Furnishing First - Class Accommoda tion. 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. " Rates, schedules and other informa tion furnished by addressing the undersigned. R. L. Vernon, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C, S. H. Hardwick, P. T. M Washington, D. C. II. F. Cary, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. W. H. Parneix, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. J. H. Wood, Dis. P. A., Asheville, N. C. R. H. DeBotts, T. P. A., Charlotte, N, C, READ DOWN. SCHEDULE. READ UR Day Nighi - Night ' Day " Ezprm. Express. , ' . "X Express. 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! 9.30 pmi 11.18 pmi 12.25 am 1.25 am 2.59 am 3.00 am 3.58 am 4.37 am 5.25 am 7.30 am Lv Norfolk (Parle Ave., no Lv. Elizateth City. . . y. .Lv Lv. Edenton . . i Lv Lv. . . . . . , .... , '. ".V' .Plymouth. . . . , . . . . -;. . .Lv Ar. . . ..... .... .... ..Washington. ... . . . . . . .Lv Lv. .Washington. .. . ...... X. . J. . Ar Ar. .Greenville ..... . .. .Lv Ar. Farmville .............. .V Lv Ar... .... . .... i ..... . Wilson , ,...Lv Ar. . . Raleigh (Union Station)... Ari 7.00 am S.10 am 4.05 am 5 W nm 1.50 am 1.40 am 12.41 am 12.10 am 11.15 pm 9.00 am 4.05 pm 2.20 pm 1.10 pm 11.42 pm 10.45 am U0.15 am 9.20 am t 8.51 am t 8.00 am 6.15 am 3.10 pm 4.35 pm 8.45 pmj 9.35 pm 9.15 am Lv. .'. Washington . Ar. New Bern. . 8.07 am 6.50 pm 7.05 pm '10.10 pm 2.00 am 0 3.19 am V.W 0.1X1 10.40 am 10.55 am 5.49 am 6.40 am 0 9.45 am Ar. ...Kinston . . Ar. Goldsboro. Ar. ............... Morehead City Ar. ................. . Beaufort 0 8.35 am 0 9.50 am "12.10 am Lv. Wilson via A. C. L. R. It..., Ar. . .'. ... . . .Goldsboro via A. C. L. R. R.. , Ar .Wilmington via A. 0. L. R. R. . ,6.05 pm pm 10.40 am 9.25 am 8.07 am pm 7.47 am 7 OA am Lv. . . . , Raleigh via Southern Ry , Ar Ar. .......... Lmrnam via Southern Ry. . ... . . , . , Lv Ar. ....... . .(jreeimboro via Southern Ry. . . . . .". ; . .Lv "11.05 "10.15 P 7.00 pi m,t 1.53 am t 7.00 am 8.00 am "11.10 ami Lv Raleigh via R. & S. Ry. Ar Ar Fayetteville via R. & S. Ry ..Lv pnl 0 4.30 am rt .... 5.25 DmL "'SO am " 3.30 um 12.45 am J. 6.30 o " 8.20 pm 5.10 pm Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Note. -Schedule of "Night Express" to and from points on Beaufol sion appiy via uoiasDoro ana Wilson. Schedule of "nr Rnr0cc from same points apply via New Bern For complete information and sleeping-car reservations, apply to J. L. JKassbix, Ticket Agent, Greenville, N. C. C. T. Brooks, City Ticket Agent, City Hall Ave., Phone 1078, Norfolk. W. J. Williams, Ticket Agent, Wilson, N. C. : divi o and D. V. Conn, S. P. A., Raleigh, - C. H. L. Lipe, Union Ticket Agent Raleigh, N. C. V T. H. Myers, T. A., Washmgton,;N.C. S. M. Wright, Depot Ticket Aent, Park Ave, Station, Norfolk, V. W. W. CROXTON, Gen. Pass. Agent, Norfolk, Va. 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. Its simplicity, convenience, light action, tine work and durability distinguish it as ' The Real Standard of Today ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY Royal Typewriter Building - NEW YORK 710 E. Main St., RICHMOND, Va. Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT O. R CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS Schiffmait Jewelry Comp any Leading Jewelers Greensboro, , North CaroH Fine Presents For Fine Folks Eye-Glasses and Spectacles Fitted and Repaired in all their finmnlipnti W. B. SORRELL Jeweler and Optometrist Chapel Hill, N. C. Dave W. Levy, I The TailK DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. 0. Pickard & J. O. Beard, J ' College Agent ?

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view