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THE 'TAR- ttfltif, that mAmKArcliin n it i nproenr i WIVH f 1'." ' AfWPWll ill ' THE TAR HEEL for tbe proper exercise of his du- Below is a list of taemen who make ties as a citizen by any student possible THE TAR HEEL. Withou:; I of the University. Athletics are. them there would be no TAit HEEL; as much a part of life at the Uni-ut your traae tney cani auwu VHrClfir ! .!1ILD -..-...-. mnrlr - , . . . , . "M va.-a (YUlft, 11 i ... .4 .1, .it.. it i . . . .. "O- r uu siuucni is anowea 10 take part trade. Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. tion give these men, youi BOARD OF EDITORS L. N. Morgan, - - - Etlftor-in-Chicf ASSrBTANT EDITORS-IN-CHIEF B. H . Mebanb D. L. Ki(urr?i ag-ers, the hiring of coaches ASSOCIATE EDITORS ,' B. D. Stephenson A. L. M. "Wtggink J. II. Rand M. R. Ditnnigan' 1 Lenoir Chambers A. A. McKay R.W.Scott,? Andrew Joyner, Jb G. L, Carrington ' , MANAGERS C. W. E. Pittman, , Business Manager F. L. Euless, - Circulation Miuiager M. T. Spkars, - Publication Manager To lie entered as ncoond class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. 0. Printed by The University Press,. Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the. first term. Single Copies, 5 Cent. The late dean of the University once said that if it lay within hisi power a lady should never again appear on the stage in Gerran in the management of athletics unless he be a member of the Athleiic Association. No student has any voice in the control of athletics, in the election of man- for this is done by men selected by the Association or the success of an athletic season unless he be a member of the Association. To ioin the Association is noth ing more than to do your duty as a citizen of the University com munity, as a loyal supporter of whatever your college undertakes. You cannot make a team possibly, you cannot be a football hero, but by putting- your name on the roll of the Athletic Association vou can show your interest as a citi zen, you can do your duty as a student, you can prove your loy alty as a member ot a great band ot men, sons or a great institu tion," a noble and fair University. The last day on which students I may ioin ; the Athletic Associa- i tion is November 1st. The mem bership fee is only $1 00. Mr. Ralph H. Graves of the: Hall. It is a great pity that he class of 1897 has just been pro- could not have been present last moted to the responsible position Tuesday night and have seen the of city editor of the New York lad v-like manner in which the hvenmsr Post. Mr. Graves has1 galleries and some others con- had a remarkably successful car ducted themselves. As the fouf eer as a newspaper man. He ladies who came here to entertain served on the New York Times the students walked up the aisle with brilliant success before go- not a sound even of a gentle iack in? to the Post. Mr. Charles ! braying was heard, And when Phillips Russell of the class of the manager of the Star Course 1904 is city editor of the New went behind t he curtain to speak York 'Gill. These men with Mri to the leader of the quartet, the R- L Gray, class of 1896, editor vulgar silence that ensued was of Munsefs Magazine and Mr. yille, Va. CHAPEL HILL A. A. KluttzT W. M. Moser. , E. A. Brown. E. P Cates ' Merritt & Sparrow ' Marse Jesse Jones Q. C. Pickard W, M. Thompson . Eubanks Drug Co L. G. XJtley Patterson Bros. ' J. D. Webb i Dr. Wm, Lynch. Andrews' Cash Store "W. B. Sorrell , Long Bill J ones Fred Merritt '' University Inn Commons Hall, ; , ' Tank Hunter( I. M Bailey , ' H. H. Patterson University Supply Co Boger ; . , DURHAM Sneed Markham Star Cafe , Arcade Barber Shop ; Royal Cafe Durham Cigar Store Yearby Drug Co Blacknall & Son ' Main St. Pharmacy Royal & Borden H. A. Oaskins RALEIGH Tucker Building Pharmacy ; Ferry Noble Whiting & Horton . King's Business College GREENSBORO J. Van Lindley , T. F. Hanes MISCELLANEOUS Southern Railway ;. Norfolk & Southern Ithaca Gun Coi, Ithaca, Nt Y. Zinzendorf Laundry, Winston-Salem University of Ky,irginia, Charlottes PATTERSON DRUGGISTS. BOYS! SEE "LONG" BILL JONES ; For Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. French dry cleaning a specialty. . Shop in front of Athletic Store. HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. ' , . We wish to thank all of our customors for the substantial trade that has been given tis, and will appreciate more. We will serve you the best! we can'. UNIVERSITY SUPPLY COMPANY. ' ?ny: ' i ' I ! i x M Tho lif-luest American shot pun. ;te.-t 1 L ' I Thirty 20-pauge shell, weigh Mb. : VVV'V - N ' t.. .han 30 .welve-bore .hells. f;V?;-t 1 ' ;; . You con gel into action quicker and ; iiF-f' ,'; -." y- " it won't lire you. 1"',' ' - ' P'netriil ion better than a big bore ' ' v 1 , I i; ',a shooting will surprise you. : f;i 'i ; 4 i ' Beautiful Catalog in colors FREE. .mTOm,,.,,.Jtoi, 'tHil J8 grades. 20, 16, 12 and 10 gauge I ' . ' ' ,T r5 f 7-75 net to $400 list. f ITHACA GUN COMPANY. BOX 123. ITHACA. N.Y y ' " 1 M t-..t.. v-r tTltfmT -iif "J "ftf rir-"frli'u-iiJ -f irti iVjH i'rafi'i'i :iiih"fattf-'--ft'W';p-t-im'.i1tisi n I III i i 1 1 , V ; ? . . ; 4 f (, - .r . . . - , - . , ....... j MiwwiiMiwiWffiirwsjmnnHW w i w t"njri("",ii,,Ti"'iriiiif r 'isj'i,ii,Tini''ifTTiijiiit ti mv "i ""'if n " ii 'mmmtwimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , I , I : really painful. W h i s 1 1 1 n p-, iouis Graves, class, ot 1902, who screeching-, stamping on the floor has made a name for himself in all seemed strangely to have newspaper and magazine work, vanished from repertoire of th gives the younger generation of galleries. Not a hiss was heard University men a splendid record during the whole evening." And w New York journalism. Mr. L. no one present availed himself of Ames Brown is making good with that ancient and inalienable the Baltimore Sun whose staff he right of a college student to make recently joined. a fool of himself. The crowd : o was as docile as any other bunch ' Tennis here has now started ofl irom the tiowery, ana as quiet as in fun swing.. ; The Varsit) the gentle breezes on a summer tournament has been played of night when a thunder storm is and the class tournaments are impending .Every student in the now on. in addition to the crowd behaved just exactly as he tournament tryers-out there is a 111 ... J ' I. L J 1 - . wouia nave uone xi ne nau ueen g-oodly number of raw recruits. by himself. The whole perform- out on the courts every afternoon ance was a nne exnioition ot nrartiritio- afl lmino- thp American Tobacco Co. ' ' O. F. Craig, University Station . Bastian Bros, Rochester, N. Y. JeffersonJHotel, Richmond, Va. The Royal Cafe and Restaurant (Under New Management) Metropolitan's Old Place ' Open Day and Night Tables Reserved for Ladies. . :: ' :: :: :: Quick and Polite Service. Regular din ner as cents. We guarantee to nil eacl; order in five miuutes. Give us a trial and le convinced; $6.00 Meal Ticket 5. 00 $3 .50 ticket for $3. 00. 119 East Main Street. : Next to Model Furnitum House. Phone 487 -J DURHAM, N. C. Carolina spirit and our "ideals." And the rebuke which the leader of the quartet administered at the start of the show was of couse most uncalled for. MEET ME AT THE CIGAR STORE. There is Only One. 1 points of the game. The Varsity tournament result ed in Bailey and Oates, as the team that will represent Carolina (W $tore Q0 , . o - 0 leges this year. Bailey, who is The Athletic Association is an captain by virtue of his having organization of the students of beaten Oates in the tournament, the University for the control of was a member of last year's the athletic affairs of the Univer team that made an enviable rec sity. However faulty this con- ord in the intercollegiate tourna tnay be at this time, the Athletic ment played here last spring. Association is, nevertheless, the Oates, the new Varsity tennis only means whereby this control man, is a good steady player. He maybe exercised, and membership won the singles championship in in the Association is a necessaty the tournament last spring over prerequisite for the exercise of about seventy competitors. He this control by any student. The should make good on the Varsity. Association is the organized There were only sixteen enter electorate of the student bodyi ers in the Varsity tournament The fee charged for membership this fall, but they were all good is a student's poll tax, is his rc- men, 'The two best men won out franchisement, his guarantee to and ! by next spring, , when the the right to enjoy his duties and inter-collegiate games will be privileges of citizenship in the pulied off, they should be in good student democracy. shape to put Carolina's high The Athletic Association needs record in tennis one notch higher. members, needs to have every student in the University a mem ber of it. It makes its appeal for membership not on the ground that it has anything to offer in the way cf office or emolument, Opposite roBtoflice', DURHAM, N. ( JOpen after every kIiow. ALL SORTS OF FURNI. TURE E. A. BROWN'S, , Next to Pickwick. Picture Framing a Specialty;. Oak Ridge Institute Club met l hursday rught in Y. M. C, and elected officers. T. M. 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