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H, WILMOtH CAROLINA DEFEATS WAKE FOLEST Continued from First Page. field goal. Smith made another field goal and the first half ended with the score 10 to 6 in favor of Carolina. The rooting during- the halves by Wake Forest and theUniver- sity students and followers seemed to arouse more vim and desire to win among- the players and they started the second half with more earnest efforts. Carolina started with great, vigor and soon after the last half began had made eight points. That was the last of their scoring and for the rest of the game the Wake Forest boys had things going-their way, and it looked at one time that the quintet would overcome the lead and eventually win but. Tillett made a pre tt v. field goal soon al ter the second half started and Smith followed soon after with FINAL LECTURE AT Y. M. C A. Continued from First page . . One cannot contemplate nature, consider past ages, move among his fellow beings, without recog nizing therein the handiwork of God. God is in everyone and in order to get in the proper relation with God one has only to recog nize the presence of God and to let the spirit of religion be pre dominant within him. 4 smu frs? 1' '7 rem able to do wrong while it is pre dominant within us. The passa- from the Bible, "Ye shall know the truth afd it shall make you free," and "I came that ye might have life and have it more abundantly" express the abun dantly free and joyous life that religion gives to one. It gives another field goal. Dowd of Wake s pre-eminently power and hap- Forest made an attempt at free ptness. By putting ourselves on goal and missed. Smith made a the current of God we get in the free goal and soon after Carting- right, the consciousness ot which ton, Carolina's center, made a gives unconquerable power. Hap- pretty field goal. Carrington piness consists in adjusting the affprwario ic fnipri w outward acts to h armonize with and Dowd makes free goal. B. the inner consciousness. A man TTnlrlinop tlirpw a Tirpfir fiplr! omul who acts in such a manner lias and T? TTniino- fntiwi uritii nothiner to conceal or regret. L,et another goal. B. Holding makes us then recognize our own rela bis second by a beautiful run and tion to God and acquire this ob Powd ends the game with a field ject of vital importance which goal. Seven of Wake Forest's will give us true happiness ana points were made during the last boundless power." ten minutes of play and at that stage of the game Wake Forest was making it hot for Carolina. The line-up For Wake Forest R. Holding, left forward; H. Beam, right forward; B. Holding, center; Dowd, left guard; Utley, ight guard. Carolina- I I IMf V In luj- r Writing to Her Tell her all about itshe won't be jealous if you save a corner of your heart for Fatima Cigarettes. tvM'sh M 20 for 15 cents With each package of Fatima voa get a pennant coupon. 25 of which secure a handsome felt college pen nani !2x32)vhMon of 100. J. H. Manning' Elected Graduate Manager At a meeting of the Athletic Council held last Wednesday af ternoon, John Hall Manning was Smith, left forward; unanimously elected graduate illett, right forward; Carrington, manager of athletics in accor- center; Chambers, left guard; Er- dance with the provisions of the constitution lately adopted by the Goals For Wake Forest 6. Atnietic Association, ne iook made by B. Holding, 2; R. Hoi- immediate charge of the affairs ding, 2; Beam, 1; Dowd, 1. 1 ypewntmg Mimeographing I. M. BAILEY. No. 7 South GUARANTEED SATISFACTION REASONABLE RATES For Carolina Six Tillett, 2; Smith 2; Carrington, l;Erwin, 1. Wake Forest was credited with 11 fouls and Carolina with 5. Referee Hargroves, of V. P. I. Timekeepers Legrand, of A. of the association. Mr. Manning graduated with the class of '09. While in college he was identified with every side of college life as one of the best and most popular all-around men f TT in his class, ne was a memoer of the Zeta Psi Fraternity, the X. F. HANES, OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, UNIVERSITY O F N O R T H C A R O LIN A Season 1911-1912. GREENSBORO, N C . & M. and W. H. Pace, of Raleigh. junior Order of the Gitngbouls, (News and Observer,) X rulay, the German Club, the Phi Society, rcuiuai . v and the Y. M. U. A. tie was chief ball manager of the com f iff) 9m hi i urn a 1H44IHHI V AtaUd THE SMOOTHEST TODACOO jr l . :. . mencemeut dances in lyuv, a fl ) rxamaxS lachcty Tack editor, and an end . I f nn thft Varsitv football team. . .j - Mr. Manning has had a most Ltf letics at Carolina. As an under- graduate student he was for two years a member of the scrub foot ball team, and two years end on the Varsity. 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