TIH.E TAR HEEL Sinograms A. G. SPAULDIKG & BROS. The weather is again all to the good and there has been plenty of action on the athletic field since Wed nesday, i" '-- v " . v, , . Thursday p. m. the Varsity and the Hopefuls pulled off a real sniptious melee. It was an eight inning af fair and ran nip and tuck until the regulars pulled ahead in the last heat, 4-2. ' ' ' R H Varsity 100001024 S Hopefuls -010000102 5 -. Batteries Chambers " and Wither in gton,.. Sloan and Hobgood. Umps "Big" Stewart. The firing pit gents had an enter taining duel with Dave Sloan having a .shade the better of the argu ment. Dave had his curve ball break ing nicely and a half dozen of the regulars slugged the ozone. -All of the ten hits made were singles. Chambers and Whitaker got two , apiece and Hanes one. The heavy end of the Varsity batting order failed to connect. For the Hopefuls, Swink made two and Young, Battle and Worth the other three. In the 5th Faison Witherington tipped one of Sloan's fast ones and the sphere struck his head an ugly blow. However, it didn't drive him from the game. Hackney made a nice flag of S wink's line drive in the 8th. James is the same old tar barrel. Witherington captured Young's foul in nice style in the 8th. Next Friday and the season will be on. Oak Ridge will be represented by their usual array of talent. Start off right and get a season ticket at once. You'll get twice your money's worth for" there' is not a sorry team ,on the whole schedule. - Of course we won't win every game, but brethern here's one thing you can stick in your safety deposit box we're going to give every bunch on the schedule the mischief of a time. Coach believes so and he ought to know. We'll show no stars in the battery line but the inner circle will be above the average and the outer garden as good as the average. Our bunch won't be a record breaker but you can depend on it that they are going, to give us a nice article of ball this spring. The Spauiding TRADE-MARK Flip is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality are the largest man ufacturers in the world of ... OFFICIAL ' EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES If YOU are interested in Athletic Sport ' you should have a copy of the Spaulding Cataiog. It 's a complete cnclclo pedia of What's ITew in Sport and is sent free onrequest. : . A. G. Spaulding & Bros. 208 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md Announcement Effective January 22nd, 1911: hew 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 p. m., arrive Greensboro 10:00 p. in. both trains to make all local interme diate stops. These new trains will carry baggage car, two coaches and Pullman Draw ing Room Sleeping car. The sleeping car to be operated between Raleigh and Washington, D. C; being handled between Washington, rD. . 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. 22nd1911 and first car will leave Raleigh on new train No. ,131 Sunday, January 22nd, 1911 arriving Washington on No. 32 Monday morning, January 23rd 1911. Effective same date January, 22nd, train No. Ill will leave Raleigh "at 2:30 a. m. daily. - At Kluttz's " Boys, they've come. Get them now before your size has been sold "IWundheinrs Hats" and "Florsheim's Shoes" They are daisies and the latest nobby styles. The best there is and all the prices right. A. A. KLUTTZ BOYS! Sce "Long" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatlv done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Kluttz Building. Ferry Noble --KOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only up-to-date qftid fashionable tonsorlal parlor in the City, Polite and prompt attention to all UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PHIRMACY (Carolina Students are invited to make the store of Whiting & Horton their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. Q. Change in Schedule (Continued from first page) western home to practice, still pre serving his attention to details. He so won the confidence, not only of the people about, him, but of the peo ple throughout the State, by his con scientious attention to details that when , they , needed a governor they chose him. He attended so well to his business while governor of the state, that the people were not willing to let -him go when his term had ex pired and they made him President of the University, although he : was ignorant and seemingly unfitted : for the office. Nevertheless he made a good president and today the state honors the name and the students of the .University look reverently upon the portrait of Governor Swain, a man who carefully and conscientiously performed the small things the details of life."', Fresh Fruits Cheap FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS J E. Goocb Select Fancy Groceries Candies Cigars Effective, Sunday, January 29th, Schedule of Night Express will be changed. Train 16 will leave Golds boro at 10:15 P. M., leave Kinston 11:10 P. M., leave Newbern at 12:30 A. M., and arrive in Washington at 2:10 A. M., arrive Norfolk 8:00 A. M. '.. ,. Train 15 will leave Washington at 2:30 A. M., arrive New Bern at 4:05 P. M.y leave New Bern at 4:10 A. M., arrive Kinston 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 the 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 leave 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 and Wilson will remain as a: present. W.-W. CROXTON.G. P. A. ! Superb Carnations mm mm Our Carnation Houses fA ! are producing the fin est lot ol flowers you ever saw. Thev simolv ",can t be beat; long fitin atrais; nowera mat . van Linaiey to y Greensboro, N. C. H.C.SMITH, tM ! CollegelAgent mm 1 Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT O.F. CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS Excellent Board $15.00 University Inn Royal & Borden Furniture Company Durham, :: North Carolina DEALERS IN High- Grade Furniture furnishings for Students. Every thmg for the Home m mmm 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 RALEIGH, N. C. 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 Eubanks Drug Company Prescription : Specialists Chapel Hill, ; : North Carolina CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS. here yon will find Men'B Parnihtogs, Trunks, Dress a""i vrpew, jttags, reaay-niade Sheets, Pillow Casoa, Towels, Bowl and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Heaters.Hardware of all kinds and everj-thlnR that Is All goods delivered promptly. Chapel Hill, North Carolina The best shaves at 'Varsity Barber Shop Doctor Wm, Lynch New office over Cates' Jewelry Store CHAPEL HILL, N. C. When in Raleg-h, Go to Tucker Building Pharmacy FOR YOUR DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc, ON THE CORNER