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AW? up in the maturin(y - the creen tr hit 1 ounce bags 5 cents. Convenient for cigarette smokers. Full 2 ounce tins I lit? ! T t "f I 7 HADi SOPHOMORES' TAKE TRACK MEET Continued from First Page. mell dashed away on " the final lap, separated at the start by six or seven yards. But there was the bewildering flash of the silk trunks, and Cartmell, running with perfect ease overcome the handicap, passed Wakelev and romped across thex tape three yards to the good. 100 Yard Dash; first beat: Mason, '13, first; Applewhite, '14, second; Nicholson, 'IS, third. Time, 12 seconds. , Eastman Can Help You if yon want employment and can af ford to prepare for a paying position If yon are leaving college or high school with no other preparation for work than is given in purely academic advantages. If you have to make yMir living and wish to be able to earn good pny with merchants and business men, bankers and financiers, railways and other great corporations ; , " Eastman Can Help You A course in this widely kuown com mercial school will give you a thorough training for business and qualify you to earn A HIGHER SALARY than will ever be paid you until you are able to render more efficient service. A national reputatiod bd on more than half a century of successful expe rience attracts students from every State in the Union and many foreign countries. All commercial branches practically taught. Delightful recreative environ ment No vacations. It will pay you to attend our Summer Session Write for our prospectus now while you are thinking about it It will con vince you that we can fit you for business and find business for you as more than 50,000 graduates testify. - Address, CLEMENT C. GAINES, M.A., L.L.D., Box O. C, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ARCADE BARBER SHOP, DURHAM, N. C, NOW HAS 4 First-Class Barbers. , : The Best of Everything in the Most Approved Sanitary Manner. ALBERT CRESS, Prop. T.C. BLAND W. L. BOWLING. R.H, WILMOtH THE I UCKY is the Junior who has found Velvet! The tender middle leaf Hung warehouse for over two years - - oetrins rid of the harshness of leaf mellowed to a point where haa droDDed out -and where the flavor is good and smooth. That's Velvet Numerous red tins of Velvet decorate the 5 foot ehelf it's part of a liberal education the best in the land this Velvet Some friend, or ten cents at any dealer's will give you the nlcsure. SPAULDING & MEKKiDK. CHICAGO Second beat:- Sears, '14, firs; Tillett, '13, second; Price, '12, third. Time, 10 3-5 seconds. Final: Mason. '13, first; Sear . '14, second; Tilled, '13, thir.!. Time, 10 1-5 seconds Htyrh Jump: Woolcott, 'l.y first; Long, '14, second; Ferguson, '14, and Lipscomb. '15. tied f r third. Height, 5 ft. 2 inches. Half Mile: Ranson, '14, fin-.; Whiting, '14 second; Shuford, 'H, third. Time, 2-11 4-5. Broad Jump: Woclcott, MS, first: Lipscomb, '15, secoi d ; Struthers, '14, third. Distan-v, 19 ft. 3. 440 Yard Dash: Parker, S. I.. M4, first; Barker, '15, second; Tillett, M3, third. Time, 58 seconds. Shot Put: Parker, B. C, M5, first; Axley. '13, second; Rankin, M3, third. Distance, 36 ft. 6. Pole Vault: Strong, '14, first; Carter, '12, second; Woolcott, M5, and Ranson, '14, tied for thin Height, 10 ft. 4 a University record. ' Hammer Throw: Axley, '13, first Orr 120 Woolcott second; Struthers, '14,: third. Time, 18 seconds. 220 Yard Dash: Mason, M3, first; Sears, '14, second; Parker, S. I., '14, thin. Time, 24 1-5. Mile: Shuford, '14, first; Willis, '14, second; Sherrod, M4, h third. Time, 5-1 8. . 220 Yard Low Hurdles: Wool cott, 'J5, first; Price, '12, second; Struthers, '14, third. Time, 29. Relay Race: Won by Cobb, Patterson, Cartmell over Blalock, Spence, Wakeley. Time, 3-12 2-5 Valuable prizes to the winners of the events were given by the followig business men in Chapel Hill and agents doing business with the students: J.M.Neville, A. A. Kluttz, Durham Bros., R. W. Foister, Eubanks Drug Co., Pendergraph Auto Co., Patterson Bros., Moser and Llyod, Gooch'sCafe, Whiting and Horton, Raleigh, Sneed Markham, Taylor Co., Durham, Wade Slockhard Co., Morkham Harris Co., Brown,Rogers Co. Winston. ; - Vanderbilt Debaters Chosen ! The preliminary contest for places on the Vanderbilt debate was held last Wednesday night. 5 Messrs. Cyrus D. Hogue, J. T. Prichett, and R. G. Stockton, of the Di Society; C.E. Teagueand W. L. Small, of the Phi Society, entered the preliminary. All the men made good speeches, but the judges, Dr. W. D. MarNider, Dr. II. W. Chase, and Prof. P. II. Winston, selected Messrs. C. E. Teague and Cy Hogue to repre sent Carolina against Vanderbilt. Neither .of these men has ever represented Carolina against an other c ber of other college Teaprue, a me ra the Senior class, repre- sented the Phi Society in the commencement debate with the Di last June, lie helped win the debate and won for himself the Bingham Prize. Cy Hogue graduated at Sewanee in 1909. -tjJe two years. While at the Univer sity of the South he was in a de bate against Trjnity College and helped his team win. The same question used in the Tulaue debate will be used with Vanderbilt. Carolina, however, defends the negative. The de bate will take place May" 4; 1912, at Nash villi-, Tenn. Rec till v the physic. "! director for wm.Mi at Michigan gave a cotillion to 200 of her students. The novelty of the occasion was the absence of men, ; Abernathy, '14, second; VMM M W . , X' Mk MSWM2 , '12, third,Distance, 94 fee,. M m,MimmWmM&I i ll ; Yard : High Hurdh,: . ' , "v lTT. , 'IS. first; Price,: -12. 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