THE .TAR .HEEL Sportograms A bunch of festivities are on the card for this P. M. There will be matinee of the Georgetown affair The Freshmen and the Bingham (Mebane outfit will chase - the pigskin on tlie athletic field. The erentlemen of the track; will conclude their performances. These entertainments are scheduled so as not to butt into each other. Our footballists packed their little bags and , departed for the White House burg, Friday morni ig. There are j twenty players in the bnnch Winston, Garrett, Thompson, Brown, Abernethy. Venable, Pember, Por ter, Ruffin, Belk, Williams, Cham bers, Will Tillet, Young, Apple white, Parker, Stephens, Calmes, Spain hour and Crutchfield, The quan tity is there all right, but as to the quality "mum's" the word at the pres ent moment. Closed gates have been the rule this week., Thursday, the grates were thrown open and quite a multitude be took themselves to the sidelines. In z gingery two period mixup the Varsity nosed, out the scrubs 5-3. A very nice article of. football was put up. Th scrubs counted nrst. it or a time it looked as if the Varsity were going to be trimmed but they rallied, and after Pember's 30 yard flank circle, Ruffin went pver for the touchdown. Cham ber Pember,.,, Will Tillet, Williams, Winston and Ruffin performed well. The Varsity has improved somewhat since last Saturday but they are not coin winning proposition yet, by a long shot. They-are not working together like a winning football team ought to. Their interference is rather off color. Furthermore but everything will come out in the wash today. -We have a chance to take this -game. It s up to the team. If the boys will just cut out the snoozing and play some genuine 1905 brand football there will.be a hot time in a little old town called Washington, this afternoon. Just a little more about that Yale- Vanderbilt - encounter. Vandy, out weighed .fifteen pounds to the man, outplayed, Yale. They gained 90 odd yards around Kilpatrick, YiileV Ail- American end. They kept Yale from scoring on Yale's own; gridiron, ! the first time such a thing has ever hap pened. With five minutes more . to play according to one of the officials the Southerners would have licked the Yale Bull dog in his own back yard. v Vandy, we offer you the sincerest congratulations. -We wish the South land bad a few more like you. The two leadjng teams in the East, so far, are Princeton and Harvard. Both look mighty good. . It's almost a sure bet that the 4 championship will fall to one or the other. Carlisle bumps against Penn today. We hope the redmen get a bunch of scalps but the odds favor the pale faces. Talking about being mean to fresh men, just glance over the advertise ment, vprinted tbelow. This poster brought out in green ink, is the , pro duction of certain fair sophomores Vat Randolph-Macon. It is interesting as being a peculiarly, , feminine ,way of teasing freshmen. This is the poster. . 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