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THE TAR H EE h """"""""-riniftii- Sportograms Davidson on tap tonight t th gym. The Predestinarians have a good a five as the Water Babies ant they'll give us all we're looking for and probably more. That tussle with the anti-bonders was certainly a hummer. They h;id the teamwork but we showed them up when it came to grit. Here s hooinsr thev show the same sort of spirit when thev buck against that Virginia quintet. However, the boys should bear one thinr in mind theirs' is not the best five in the South by a long shot They've done some nifty work, but theres plenty of room for improvement. Team-work and passing- are rather off color.. Hard work will better these thing-s. Over confidence and laziness such as some of our gridion knights made a specialty of last fall will re sult in the same thing- it did then a disgraceful season. " "The one great defect in basket ball is that a toul committee; Dy one team gives the opposing team a direct chance to make a score, without inter terence. bcores are made much easier in basket-ball than in any other game, and for that reason this rule is not al together out of place. Still it se-ims as though something ought to be done to keep a team from scoring points under circumstances which ex clusively forbid the opposing team to prevent the score. This is certainly a weakness in the game. Making scores from fouls in basket ball is just a little too much like counting honors in a bridge game, a feature or the card game which is absolutely indefensible from standpoint of skillful . play." Grantland Rice. This sounds well and we have an idea most of , the players throughout the land would like to see this defect remedied, but what can be done? Red Stewart has the diamond artists out for practice every; day. Jupiter Pluvius is willing. "We are lying low and saying little for the present. We will open up loudly in about ten days. Dont forget the Davidson engage ment. It'll cost you only two bits. Come out and yell some. Its about time you were getting your baseball lungs in shape. The Roney Boys Well might that remarkable juven ile organization, "Roney's Boys," be called "The five wonders of Boydom," for surely no audience that ever gath ered to enjoy the unique and splendid entertainment provided by these five boys ever failed to be enraptured and charmed by the marvelous power and unusual talent of "Roney's Boys." Last night at the Congregational church, one of the largest audiences that ever attended a lecture course number grew most enthusiastic over the program rendered by the celebrated organization. It was great. It was "something different." It was re freshing. It was inspiring. Grand Junction (Col.) Sentinel. "Roney's Boys" is the next Star Course entertainment. The director of the Star Course says this is the highest priced attraction the University will have this season.. The performance will be given in Gerrard Hall on Sat urday, Feb. 25. Death of Mr. Cannon Mr. W. F. Cannon, Jr. a medical student at the University . 18-0M0, died in the Universiiy of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, on Saturday January 23, 1911 alter a. short illness following an operation for' auperidjei lis. At the time tf. his !eath Mr. Cannon was a junior .'medical studenf at the University of Maryland, Mr. Cannon was well liked on the Hill and was one of the most popular men in his class at Maryland.' Varsity Barber Shop- tersoa's Next to Pat- The latest novelty in the way of newspaper publication will appear shortly at Jackson, La. It will be is sued by inmates of the insane asylum there. The paper will be published "every once in a while," and will be called "The Bnlletin," Announcement Euectivc January 22nd, ml; new passenger train service will be inaug urated between Greensboro . and Raleigh, N. C. New train No. 108 will leave Greens boro daily at 7:30 a. m., arrive Ral eigh 10:40 a. m. New train No. 131 will leave Raleigh daily at 6:50 m., arrive Greensboro 10:00 p. m. both trains to make all local interme diate stops. These new trains will carry baggage car, two coaches and Fullman Draw ing Room Sleeping car. The sleeping car to be operated between Raleigh and Washington, D. C, being handled between Washington, I). C, and Greensboro, N. C. on trains Nos. 31 and 32. First Sleeping car will leave Wash ington on No. 31 Saturday, January 21st, 1911. arriving Raleigh on new train No. 108 Sunday, Jan. 22nd,1 1911 and first car will leave Raleigh on new train No. 131 Sunday,. January 22nd, 1911, arriving Washington on No. 32 Monday morning, January 23rd 911. .':', Effective same date January, 22nd, train'No. jlll will Jeave Raleigh at 2:30 a. m. daily. v 'Change'nf Schedule Effective, Sunday, January '29th Schedule of Night Express; will be changed. Train 16 will leave Golds- boro at 10:15 P. M., leave Kinston 1:10 P. M., leave Newbern at 12:30 A. M., and arrive in Washington at 10 A. M., arrive Norfolk 8:00 A. M. Train 15 will leave Washington at 30 A. M., arrive New Bern at 4:05 . M., leave New Bern at 4:10 A. M., arrive ivmston 5:28 A. M., arrive Goldsboro at 6:20 A. M. Eastbound train No. 16 leaving Goldsboro at 10:15 P. M., will receive connection from the Southern Rail way and A. C. L- from tlie North and South. Westbound train 15 will connect at Goldsboro with the Southern Railway Westbound, and with the A. C. L North and Southbound. , Effective same date train No. 9 will eave Newbern at 5:25 P. M., leaving Kinston at 6:45 P. M., and arrive, Goldsboro at 7:45 P. M. Under this new schedule passengers may make direct connection at Golds boro with all lines without lay-over. The schedule of the Night Express trains Nos. 5 and 6 carrying- Pullman Sleeping cars between Norfolk and Raleigh via Washington, ' Greenville nd Wilson will remain as at present. W. W. CROXTON, G: P. A. When in Ralegh, Go to " ; ? Tucker Building Pharmacy FOR YOURl DRINKS AND 'SMOKES, Etc. ON THE CORNER ; f ' -5 .; r ' Ithaca 5VM20im. l ic light. 'st American shotgun. Thirty 20-gaitae shells weigh I lb. less than 30 twelve-bore shells. You can get into action quicker and it won't tire you. Penetration bttrr than a big bore its shooting will surprise you. Beauti ul Catalog in colors FREE. 18 grades. 20, 16, 12 and 10 cause 5 I .a net to $'iuu list. ITHACA GUN COMPANY, BOX 123. ITHACA. N.Y Dave W. Levy, The Tailor, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Pickard & J. G. Beard, BOYS! SecLong" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Klutt?. Building. Medical College of Virginia Established 1838 WELL EQUIPPED for teaching Medicine, Pen. tistrv and Pharmacy. For Catalogue, ad- dram . CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. D., Dean. Richmond, Vs. Schiffmati Jewelry Co m patiy Leading Jewelers Greensboro. - North CaroUtia Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only up-to-date and fashionable tonsorlal' parlor in the City. Polite and prompt attention to all UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PH&RMACY CUT FLOWERS FOR WEDDI:NGSW1 Folks will tret married k i i j - j S -Ai J.1...1. il -i.! bWtV. p?f jmay mrifinbiT the oc ifccaHion with pleasure. mc$ J. Van Lindley Com r'i Greensboro, N. C. US H. C. SMITH, College Agent M I . ! II I I lillll New York Quick Lunch and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Best in the South. 13 E. Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C. Hotel Giersch European Plan. : : Cafe in Connection RALEIOU, N. C. Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT O. F. CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS Excellent Board $1500 University Inn "Tank" Hunter New Quarters below Pickard's Hotel. Bought out Entire Stock of W. W. Pickard. ; If you are interested in a ROYAL typewriter proposition, talk to Cy. Thompson Jr. Royal & Borden Furniture Company Durham,: : North Carolina DEALERS IN High-Grade Furniture furnishings for Students. Every thing for the Home LET THE COLLEGE CATERER, "cMarse Jesse" Prepare that Banquet. He KNOWS HOW. G.C. Pickard & Co LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., -near tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30 G. C. Pickard, Manager 1 ' Eubanks Drug Company f Prescription : Specialists Chapel Hill, North Carolina Doctor Wm. Lvstfcii Kluttz Bldg., CHAPEL HI ILL, N. C
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