TJHE TAR HEEL Sportograms Well brethren, we've been recuper ating. Now we are once more on the job. , That was certainly a bean of a g-ame, yesterday. Catawba would have trouble in making a decent show ing in the class league. The mountaineers actually had the audacity to request manager McCul loch to put the Varsity in the ring. Our genialmagnate tried to accommod ate them but the powers that be said, "nothing ditting." The ; Westerner's should thank ev erything in their solar system for Coach Clancey, "Umps" Stewart and the official scorer would have been sit i ng out there yet. It is true the Catawba gents intend ed to pitch Yount, along. Cotton States leaguer against our big tent perform ers. But Carolina has met class Dand C twirlers before and has had little trouble with them. We have an idea Mr. Yount would have felt slightly embarrassed before, the afternoon's session was over. Davidson on tap in Charlotte, Sat urday. We'll make no predictions ex cepting that it'll be a hair raising melee. Some real games will be played next week. Amherst comes to the Hill for a couple, Tuesday and Wednesday. Lafayette plays two with us Friday and Saturday. Then you'll see some real baseball. However, wer'e not particularly afraid of the Northerners. We usual ly manage to hold our own with them. Last spring, though, Demott, Lafay ette's greatfiinger, copped two out of three from us. He's not with them this year. That's one consolation. If our boxmen get going properly we'll give 'em -well a hot time. DR. S. RAPPORT, of Durham, will be at Chapel Hill, at Dr. Lynch's Dental Office, Tuesday, March 28th, for one day only, for the purpose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. Consultation tree. Any intelligent person may earn a good income corresponding for news papers; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for full particulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N. Y. The South's best young man's tail or, J. M. Stein, of Washington, will be here again the first of April. In our other suit didn't fit, see K. Tanner." (Continued from first page) which paraded them through town. At night after the concert a most de lightful dance was tendeied by the al umni. At Hickory a bridge party was to have been tendered them, but owing to the lateness of the train, had to be curtailed. As it was, the concert in that town did not begin till nine o'clock. At Morganton, the young men from the University had the pleasure of in specting the State insane asylum and the deaf and dumb institution. At Winston the young musical gen iuses enjoyed an automobile ride' over Winston's superb roads, followed by a reception at the Salem Female Acade my. The boys are talking yet about the joy of that reception. At Greensboro, they enjoyed on Sat urday night a smoker at the Manufac turer's Club. An informal good time was the unanimous verdict. Below are given some quotations from the press notices: From the Winston-Salem Journal. The University Glee Club and Or chestra entertained a most apprecia tive audience last night. Encores were the order of the evening, and in this the "boys" responded generously, two and even three being demanded to each number. . From the Ashevifle Citizen. A large crowd greeted the members of the North Carolina Glee Club and Or chestra at the Manor ball room last night, and enjoyed the well rendered program. From the Lexington Dispatch. The University Glee Club invaded Lexington Monday night and took the town by storm. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. At Kluttz's Boys, they've come. 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