THE TAR HEEL FOOTBALL KEN MED AT WORK Continued from First Paga. 1. Will Tennis Regulations No player or set of players be allowed the use of the defense. Center is causing- lots of trouble and appears to be the (court during an entire afternoon. hardest place in the line to fill. I 2. No plajer or set of players Strange and Huske have held on will be allowed to take part in to thelf positiqns oti the wings, doubles or singles during the last but they bate lots of competition period of the afternoon, if they Captain Tillett is the life of the have taken part during the first team at quarter and appears to be period, unless there are no players fuHlling every promise that has (waiting to take their places. been made of him. The remain-J 3. No person will be required der of the backfield is decidedly to reserve a court for the first pe unsettled, Erwin's wojrk has been J nod of the afternoon. (First the best thus far. though Wake-1 come, first served): but for the ley is capable of a great deal and last period he cannot reserve a at times punts well. Strange is court before the ringing of the probably the best punter on the 12:30 bell. squad.. .... 4. No one can reserve a court for the first period by putting a qet in place and then leaving the court. 5. At 4 o'clock each afternoon thp rnllpo-f KpII will rtnornc a clrr- spiritual support. Do you oppose . f . rp n nlt Y.1: i i - r j " aiujcuts ucvau:c lucjr luji uc ATHLETIC TICKETS PLACED ON SALE Continue from First Page. dollars? Tickets may be obtained from the following men: Banks Mebane, Walter Stokes, Bob Strange, Oscar Leach, Ratty Ransom, Frank Drew, Carl Taylor, Cy Long. There are going to be ifx hun dred student members. Are you in7 Track Men Wanted Captain E. V, Patterson of the track team has issued a call for fall practice. New men, particu larly, are asked to come out so that the captain may have some idea of what he can count on in the Spring. The track and the jumping pits are in good condi tion. Hurdlers and weight men particularly are wanted. The following members of last year's team,which swept everything be fore it, are back in college; Pat terson, half and mile; Spence, half and mile; Cobb, two miles; Sears, sprints; Woolcott, high jump and hurdles; Blalock, broad jump and hurdle; Parker, shot put; Wakeley, quarter; Strong, pole vault. With such a strong nucleus of old men, prospects are very bright for another strong team. But it is absolutely nec essary that lower classmen come out to get the experience, if noth ing else. courts. All waiting players will then replace those in possession of the courts. 6. If no one claims the court within ten minutes after the ring ing of the bell, those in posses sion may resume play. . jso one is allowed to get a court in the first part of the af ternoon and pledge it for the sec ond part. 8. In case of tournaments, the foregoing regulations do not ap- piy. . J. S. Cansler, President. F. H. Kennedy, Sec. -Treas. ., Rhodes Scholarship l ne examinations for the se lection of the Rhodes Scholar for 1912 will be held at the office of the State Superintendent of j Public Instruction in Raleigh, N. C. on October 15th and 16th. The committee of appointment consists of Chief Justice Walter Clark, Supt. J. Y. Joyner and President Venable. A fee of $5 for each candidate will have to be charged to defray the expense of the examinations. Any one wishing to inquire further about these examination can write to President Venable at Chapel Hill, N. C. ; - i r, HOSIERY KILLS DEFEAT SCRUBBS EVERYTHING BXOEPT Eatibles and Wearables IIERIiDON'S HARDWARE CO. The Chapel Hill Insurance & Realty Company cn" H. H. Patterson's (OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS) Where yon will find Men'ii Furnishings, Trunks, Dress auit Uaaes, t'atpets, Hugs, ready-iuaae Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Heaters, Hard ware, ana Kverytning good to eat. All Goods Delivered Promptly The Main St. Pharmacy Co, Handle GUTH'S CANDIES. Send them your card and name ; they do the rest. 201 E. Main St., - - PTJRHAM, N. C. Subscribe or Faculty Hazed The laugh is on a certain inst ructor in the Mathematical Dep artment, who is verj young in ap pearance Tuesday morning an instructor in the French Depart ment, new to the University, was holding a class in the South Building and kept it over time. The math instructor had a class of his own in that room; and so he drifted in and took a seat just in time tohear the question asked Does anybody have a class in this room trow? Our Math friend lm mediatly spoke up, " My class meets in here this peroid." The French instructor looked at him surprised, "I wasn,t talking about you", he said," I wanted to know if any profesoor had a class it here". . ; The Union County Club held it& first meeting of the year Tuesday, the 17th. Sam' Bivens was elected President and Poet (Sam is the poet of every organ ization to which he belongs), D. T. Hunter was elected Vice-President, M. A. Griffin, sesretary and Treasure, B.C. Parker, corres ponding Secretary. Sixteen members were present; and, our informer telh us. there were no refreshments. Captain Burr Edwards took a bunch of ball players over to Durham Saturday and was beaten by the Durham Horiery Mills, 7 to 1. The local boys who were for the most part regulars and scrubs from last years squad, showed a lack of practice. Bun Hearn, of big league fame, pit ched for the Hosiery Mills and was too much for his opponents. Ben Aycock and Henry Graves, both trom the scrubs last year, pitched for the Carolina boys and held the mill team to five hits. hong hits bunched with passes account for the number of runs. Strong, a Med. student caught in good form and ran will on the bases. Thp infield lined up as last year, Edwards on third, Win- stead on short, Bailey on sec ond, and Leake on first. Page, Thompson and Baily K. H. played the outfield. Thompson is a new man from Trinity and has a good reputation as a ball player. . ; On Friday evening, September the 20, aB. Y. P. U. Social was held at the Baptist Church after a short service, and address by Mr. Dorsett. The occasion was intended to serve as an introduct- on of the Baptist students to the members of the Congregation. The evening was spent in pleas ant games on the lawn, which was lighted by Japanese lanterns. Norfolk Southern Railroad Route of the "Night Express" Travel via RaleiVh fTTnfnn Station Un,l Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points in Eantern North Carolina. BufiV, Parlor and Sleeping Cara be tween Raleigh and Norfolk. (schedule in enect March 3rd. N. B. The following sclipdnlA fimima are published as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. 9:15 p. m. paily "Night Express," in fir Car for NnrlnlW 6:00 a.m. Daily For Wilson. Wash. ington, - : and Norfolk--Broiler Parlor Car Service between Raleigh and Norfolk. 6:00 a. m. Daily excent Snndav for New Bern via Chocowin ity. Parlor Car Service. 2:40 p.m. Daily except Sunday for Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 a. m. Daily 11:20 a. m. Dailv except Sunday, and 8:30 p. m. Daily. Buffet Cr Service on 8:30 p m. train lrom .Norfolk. TRAINS LKAVE GOLtHBORO. 10:15 p. m Daily "Nieht Express" T-rwiman Sleeping Car for Norfolk 7:10 a. m. Paily For Beaufort nnd Norfolk Parlor Cur lx twet'n Washington ami Norfolk. 3:10 p. m. Daily for New Hern, Orien tal aikl Beaufort Parlor Car Service. For further information and reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to C. VY. Up church, General Agent, or R. Duffer, City Ticket Agent, Yar- borough Hotel Building.RaleiiHi. N. C. W. W. CROXTON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. We Will Show the Full Line Of Isaac Hamberger & Sons Baltimore Merchant a ors TAILORING CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS and REGAL SHOES AT THE University Supply Sept. 25, 26, t Store 27 Sneed, IVlarkhani, Taylor Co. Euless and Taylor, Agents Phone fifty -eight or twenty-three And get the Old Reliable C S P. For Good Automobile Service Prompt attention to all orders. Two machines at your service day and night C. S. PENDERGRAFT ANDREWS CASH STORE CO. A Royal Toilored suit, a Cluett or Monarch shirt, with an Arrow Notched collar, and a Levy tie, would adorn a Prince, and a pair of , Walk-Over shoes makes life's walk easy. We are . sole agents. Call and see our stock. BOGER'S Delicatessen Everything to eat, in season. Students' midntght lunches. Open until the lights wink UNIVERSITY BOVS Meet your friends at the only BEST cafe in Durham Royal Cafe You Know you will be satisfied. E. Main St. THE UNIVERSITY TAILORING CO. Tailor-made Suits, Sanitary Pressing, Cleaning, and Sconrinq 8 suits a month for a dollar. Located over Patterson's Store DAVE W. LEVY, Owner C. J. FRIED. Manager OriE Piece Hammer In The New Model f you see more than ono -hole In a hammer you-know that extra parts are faHtoned to the hammer whether Hhown or no. Our hammer 1h all ono jjiram, only one hole, no toggles or ftirrupB attaohod. Wo have -cut out all oonkinn lever, bara, punli roda ami hammer-stirrups ami cock gun direct from toe or hammtir Our hammer traveln I.wm than half an iiioh, taking only l-jsjfl of a second to OJHiratH. Stock are not out away for hammer or lock plate and are dovetailed into frame to i rovent Mulltting and ttpri'itdliiK. Caliilotruu Froe 18 Kradea, I17.T5 net to flui iixl. Ithaca Gun Co. Bog 123, Ithaea. N. Y.