T&E. TAH HEEL Sportograms Continued from first page. plunger at; Vanderbilt, where he worked at fullback. The Red and Blue team employed a somewhat dif ferent style of play and he was shifted to half. There he was used mostly for swift plunges into the line, ; where his work won strong praise from the Eastern critics. Owing to the fact that he had played three years pre vious to his entrance into the Philadel phia institution, her was declared in eligible alter one year on the team. "Ramsdell, who alternated at half and full for the same team duringsthe past season, is also a product of a Southern gridiron, Before- going to Penn. reestablished a reputation on the University of Texas squad, where his younger brother played ! this fall. Kamsdell is a great sprinter, in addi tion to his. worth as a gridiron star. He is rated alo:ig. with the best in the East as a i 220-yard and quarter-mile man. "The records of these fellows and there are others who have made good in the East go to show that, af ten all, there is little to choose between the leading exponents, of the game in the South and their more fortunate broth ers of the East. It at least lends weight to. the arguments of those who contend that, practically every season, there are players in. the South who would come in for strong consideration for ail-American; honors if they hap pened to be members of some promi nent Eastern team." The all class gents have decided to postpone their mix-up until some time after Christmas. Well, it's not a bad idea. A month's rest .followed by a week of strenuous practice will put them in fine fettle" for a mid-winter melee. No, brethren, they are not going to break training. For that matter, none of us will, this holiday period, if we desire to retain our present con nections with the dear old Hill. How so? Well, we'll put vou wise tosome- tliiny we ve ch;.nced to uncover, and 'm;iy he you'll pnuse anil ponder; A 11 . ' f , .uiarv. tious maontne nas oeen in vented and will soon he installed here it is sa:l a w on d erful lv d q I ic a te, , h i gh -strung m;is of mrchanism. It is a ort of wireless, noiseless recording jli..no,.rr:ili. Within jt is a roll ol t e siiil.nts with blank'' places' 'adjoin' n, s. ; Every lime a ny , on c of ns , ar akes ol anything., containing mom t h ;i ir 4 per t en t a 'cohol,; the ma chine, through' its sensitive tlia pli ra--ms. : records the deed, v Th is startling contrivance has a range of 1,000 miles. It will be placed on top of Memorial Hall from December 22 to January 4. Now, what do you think of that? We can do nothing, though. We are absolutely h e 1 pi ess. ; It would n't be so bad if the faculty's names were on the roll - but they aren't. Brethren, for your parents' and; diploma's sakes touch nothing stronger than syllabub. If you do wire for your trunk. NOW U a good time to pay for your Tar Heel subscription. See Cy Thompson, on the campus or at postoLice If vou are interested in a ROYAL typewriter proposition, talk to Cy. Thompson .Tr. New York Quick Lunch and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Best in the South. 13 E. Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C. No r f o 1 k S o u t h e r tv R. Pullman Sleeping-Cars, Electric Lights TRAVEL VIA NIGHT EXPRESS between NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, and Raleigh, N. C, Wrshington, 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 lor Durham, Greens boro, Asheville, Fayetteville and Henderson. . ; ; Hotel Giersch European Plan. : : Cafe in Connection RALEIGH. N, C. The Jefferson Richmond, Va. . The most magnificent Hotel in the South, European plan, 400 Rooms, 300 Baths, Rooms single and en suite, with and without private baths, Turkish and Roman Baths, Spacious Sample Rooms, Large Convention Hall, Rates $1.50 per day and up. '(INCORPORATED) BUSINESS. When yov think of troiwr to school, writ for inew Catalogue and prwcinl offers of the Ipwllnhiff Business and Shorthand Sohooln. Aridrena Kine'H Rnninvss olle(re, Palelgh, N. C, or Charlotte, X. . We also teach Bookkeeping, Short hand, Penmanship, etc., (by mail. gejof Virginia Established 1838 UETjTj EQUIPPED f.r tewhlmr Mllciif , Don " tintry and Pharmacy. Kor OfaioUf, ad- drtww CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, Alt D.. Dean, Richmond, Va. BOYS! See "Long" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatlv ilone at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Klutta Building. Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS. AT O. F. CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at 'University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS University credits will be given for Bible study at the University of Texas. . One hundred and two students are enrolled in journalism at Wisconsin this year. University credits will be given at Columbia for literary society, debating and magazine and newspaper work. Two thousand five hundred dollars has been raised by a "dime" sub scription to erect a monument to Father Ryan, the priest poet of the South, author of "The Conquered Banner." The monument will be erected in Mobile, Ala. Schiff man Jewelry Comp any Leading Jewelers Greensboro. - , North Carolina Fine Presents For Fine Folks Eye-GlaHftus and Spectacles Fitted and Repaired in all their Complications. W. B. SORRELL Jeweler and Optometrists v ' Chapel Hill, N. C. , r ' ' Dave W: Levy, The Tailor, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. O. Pickard &. J..O. Beard ; ,Collego Affonta. READ DOWN. ,f SCHEDULE. " , READ UP. Day Nighi i - .' :'" '-.'" V :ij j. -. ;-- Night Day Ezpress. Express. . . Express; Express. 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