THE TAR HEEL THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Pububhed Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS L. ,N. Morgan, Edftor-in-Chief ASSISTANT EDITORS-IN-CHIEF B. H. Mkbanb D. L. Rights ASSOCIATK EDITORS B. D. Stephenson A. L. M. Wkkuns J. H. Rand M. R. Dunnaoan Lenoir Chambers A. A. McKay R.W. Scott. Andrew Joyner, Jr ' G. L. Carrington MANAGERS ' C. W. E. Pittman, - Business Manager F. L. Euless, - - Circulation Manager M. T. Spears. - Publication Manager Entered aa second class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. 0. ' September 11, 1911. Printed by The. University Press, Chapel Hill, N C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the first term. Sinile Copies, 5 Cents. The crisis in the affairs of our athletics has been reached. The position of our baseball team is a most dangerous and precarious one. Its success or utter failure depends upon the patriotic and immediate response with which the student body meets the' call made upon it. The situation is as follows: The Athletic Association is in debt about twelve hundred dol lars. Its credit cannot be further strained by borrowing- money with which to finance the coming baseball season. Contracts have been signed with Nat J. Cartme and Charles A. Clancy to act as coaches for the track and baseball teams. There is no money with which to oav these men. Unless money is raised immediately their contracts will have to be abro gated Clancy will not come and Cartmell may have to leave. The call for aid is made to the patriotism, the college spirit, the college love and loyalty of every student. Five hundred dollars must be raised. We cannot go to the alumni. 4 ievy have helped us enough anSthey are doing so now. We must help ourselves. The success orjfailure of our baseball season and our whole athletic system depends upon the action of the student body. Carolina men must meet the call! Cv. was a hurries man He was W11H UUK AUUIUtftM a little below th .average in size Below is a list of the men who make and weight, but he never turned possible THE TAB HEEL. Without down a business proposition, and tnere wouiope no , J:7V v .F ... without vour trade they can't afford to advertise. If vou care for yourcol- tns business mterpnses. lege publication give these men your Cy. has passed from this land trade. of clothiug agents and eight- thirty's, of boarding house so licitors and hesitating1 shower baths. Out into the wide, wide world he has gone, gone to carvel out a name and fame for himself and incidentally turn over a few specimens of the glittering stuff that we give our souls for. Cy. j. is no longer an agent ior an agent he is an agent. He's a lad of the sample case and a mem ber of the smokinir car crew. In short, Cy. is a traveling-salesman. And his first step in the carving business mentioned above was to carve or stamp hisenyaging self, with his attractive smile and his fore-finger, on the celluloid cover of a blotter. These blotters Cy. distributes his friends and customers. Cv. represents the Richmond - branch of the Whitehead and loosr Company. His address is Raleigh, North Carolina. PATTERSON DRUGGISTS. EROS., The manager of the Guilford basketball team remarked during the game last Wednesday night that at every college in Virginia where Guilford played the stu dents in the galleries of the gym nasiums kept up a continuous noise with their rooting. He seemed to miss it at Carolina. It is said around these parts that rooting doesn't help, yet somehow these Virginia colleges win the games Washington and Lee beat Guilford 42 to 10. Cy. Thompson, Jr., late of the class of 1911 and business mana ger of this periodical, was, and is, a business man. During his college days he was more en amoured of dollars and cents than of first math and psychology, and he chasei ads and subscribers for the Tar Heel more than a sheepskin. While a student here he sold everything from socks College Dep't Commenced In last Sunday's edition of the New Tork Times that paper opened a college news department filled with news letters from all the leading colleges and univer sities of the country. This de partment is to form a regular part of the Sunday Times. It is to contain not only news letters from different colleges, but also pictures of campus scenes, buildings, and members of the faculties of the colleges represented, and in ad dition, special articles from promi nent teachers and educators. The department occupies two full pages of the Sunday edition. Any department conducted as this promises to be, will be of ab sorbing interest to college men everywhere. The department will appeal especially, to those alumni of this University who are living outside the State and are thus, to a certain extent, out of touch with both the University and State. The department will be a means for many alumni of not only this University, but also of others, of keeping up with the happenings J Our Artistic Arrangement of CHAPEL HILL A. A. Klutta. W. M.iMoser. E. A. Brown. E. P Cates Merritt & Sparrow Marse Jesse Jones G. C. Pickard W, M. Thompson Eubanks Drug Co L. G. Utley Patterson Bros. J. D. Webb Dr. Wm. Lynch. Andrews' Cash Store W. B. Sorrell Long Bill J ones Fred Merritt University Inn Commons Hall Tank Hunter I. Jt, Bailey H. H.Patterson University Supply Co Boger DURHAM Pritchard, Bright & Company Sneed Markham Star Cafe - Arcade Barber Shop Royal Cafe Durham Cigar Store YearbyDrug 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 Co., Ithaca, N. Y. Zinzendorf Laundry, Winston-Salem University of Virginia, Charlottes ville, Va. American Tobacco Co. O. F. Craig, University Station Bastian Bros, Rochester, N. Y. Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, Va. Medical College of Virginia, Rich mond, Va. There s Always a Lot of Talk about the flowers after a funeral, especially if they came from here. And the talk is all favorable, too. There's a reason: COLLEGE OF RICHMOND, "VA.. Staarf NcQaire. Af.D.,firesidmfi -.v. NEW BUILDING JVQmPJWVT EIGHTY EXPERIENCED TEACHERS . EXCELLENT CLINICAL FACILITIES. MODERN LABORATORY METHODS. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE ADDRESS, - .Or" j- . . One Piece Hammer In The New Model Yitaca If you sco morn than oihi holtnu a Imnnnw von know thivt nxtrn pnrts nro fastciu d to the hnnuucr whether shown or no-. Our hiimmnr Is all ono Wt only one hole, no togghn or HtirruiH -iMac-hod. Weliavo Cut mt nil nocking lever,'' 1hi, pu-ih rtxU. mi.i hamim-v-stirrups and i ock tlm gnn direct from too of hamnu-r. Onr hammer travels loss than half an inoh, takiiiK only 1-625 of a soooiul to 0HHtH. St(H-l: are not out Hwav fir Itninniors or lot k platori and are dovetailed into frmne to iprovont HpHltlntt and Nprtadim;. Catalok'ua Fri; IS uradcn, $17.75 net to $100 list. Ithaca Gun Co. Box 123, Ithaca, N. "V. MR. A. C. HINT' The Premier Tailor, OF RALEIGH, Will he at UT LEY'S STORE, Wednesday and Thursday, With the most attractive display of Spring and Summer Clothing of their Alma Mater. The McNair Lectures The fifth series of the John Calvin McNair lectures will be delivered this year by President Arthur Twining Hadley, of Yale University, on April 19, 20, and 11 Floral Designs apeal at once to the sense of the beautiful and appropriate. We make tlie funeral pieces in any spe cial design desired and they can be ordered any time with assurance a l i il . -Ml L il . , tnat uiey wui oe promptly executed and delivered. J. Van Lindley Nurseryi Co., GIIEENSEORO, -N. 0. Geo. V. Strong, College Agent. That is to be seen on the Hill this season. BATTLE $ PAGE, Agents. Dr, Hadley has been president of Yale since 1899. He was born in New Haven, Conn., a son of a Yale professor. After graduating ALL SORTS OF FURNI from Yale Dr. Hadley studied for some time at the University of Berlin, later became a tutor of Yale, and from 1886 to 1899 was professor of political science in that institution, lie is the author of many books on economic prob lems. He was the American edi tor of the tenth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Har vard, Columbia, and Johns Hop kins have successively conferred on him the degree of L L, D. lhe announcement is made from the President's office at the same time that, the McMair lec tures for 1913 will be delivered bv Francis Greenwood Pea body, of Harvard University. Dr. Pea body was born in Boston, gradu ated at Harvard, and since 1886 has been Plumtncr Professor of TURE E. AT and pennants to T. A. Walker suits and neverwear underwear. Christian Morals at Harvard, A. BROWN'S. Next to Pickwick. Picture Framing a Specialty, H. H. Pattersons (OPPOSJTE THE CAMPUS) Where you will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and pitchers, Kerosene oil heaters, Hardware of nil kinds, and everything that is good to eat. All Goods Delivered Promptly Take a DRINK Between Trains at 0. F. Craig's Soda Fountain At Uuiversity Station. I TOBAffOO CANDIES " FRtTITB The Royal Cafe and Restaurant (Under New Management) Metropolitan's Old Plact Open Day and Night Tables Reserved for Ladies. :: :: :; Quick and Polite Service. JU'gulur din ner 25 cents. We guarantee to till each order in five ' minutes. (Jive a trial and be ' convinced. 6.X) Meal Ticket $5.00 $3.50 ticket for $.1U0. JJ9 East Main Street. Next to Model Furnilurn House. Phone 487 DURHAM. N. C. MEET ME AT THE CIGAR STORE. There is Only One. Durham Cigar Store Co, Opposite PoKtollice, DUNHAM, N. C.r Open after every show. BASTIAN BROS. CO., Manufacturing Jewelers, Engravers , ana aiaiioners. Engraved Invitations and Programs. Class and Society Pins. B.or7f3. . . . !:Of'li:S'iTi:. X. V. Royal Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers In High-Grade Furniture Furnishings for Students. thing for the Home. Every- Eubanks Drug Co. Prescription Specialists Chapel Hill - North Carolina When in Kaleigh, Go To Tucker Building Pharmacy For your DrinKs and SmoKes On the Corner R. Blacknall Son, DRUGGISTS. DURHAM, - . . . n. C Agents for Huyler's and ParlC Q Tilford's Candief

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