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THE TAR HEEL TEREETLASS FOOTBALL GAMES Continued from first page GEORGETOWN WINS FROM CAROLINA Continued from First Page. The line-up: Seniors Position C. R. 0. R. T. R. E. L. G. L. T. L. E. In the final period Dave White Juniors made the last touchdown by Darden beautiful 35-yard run. Costello Gentry fae(1 to kjck g.oal The Tar PIU Heels were sti11 ting gamely Holmes hen the whstle blew. Pitt I Carolina played splendidly Strong I against a better team. Costello, Lord j the best open field runner in the tGrimsley SoTthAtlantic"'States, who has starred in every game this year, . I could not be stopped. Our own Umpire, Long. HoTO,, . , ...... . Quarters, 6. -""'J . Aitcn piayea center in T. . ... ... , Sooa torm, and big White was It is pretty tough to try for a t., . , , . , i i - i a j . . . a source of strength, defensively place kick and end up by having "v & i A m. your opponents make a touch- L . tt i . . , . - ' game at end, did fine work. Til- lett'gained frequently and tackled steadily. Homewood's work was most encouraging and he prom- Story Hoke Totten Parker Sisk Ingram Huffman uamngton,ixi Petteway R..H. Rights L. H. PhUlipa F. Referee, Chambers. HeadfLinesman," Ransom. down, but 'that is what the Freshmen experienced at the hands of the Juniors last Satur day. Not satisfied V with this, sr vv n x. ri jy v v Kotch COLLARS THE BELMONT STYLE IN FOUR HEIGHTS m l cr.nw tut. m MnNT 246 In. MEOORA Z'Aliu CHESTER 2 ta. for 99 ot. C IIFTT. PP AHOrtV A CO., Mkr MC S.Noble H. H. Pattenon j. C Taylor President Vice-President Cashier THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Oldest and strongest Bank in Orange County Accounts solicited. The Chapel Hill Insurance & Realty Company E. T. 4.G. j. R. G. R. T. R. E. Q. B. L. H. R. H. F.B. Carolina Huske Stevens Johnson Jones Jennings L. Abernathy Homewood Tillett, Capt. Wakeley Moore R. Abernathy Royal Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers InJ High-Grade Furniture Every- Fnrnishings for Students. thing for the Home. wim uvc minutes yiay, me t v. .v. u t j , T . . , , ' . ises to be the best end on the squad. Juniors went tn and made another tt- c,mnu: : t 4. ua j . js a. Hls smashing of interference and V tackling were high class. Moore to spare. Up to this time the played well. two teams had see-sawed back i; .-j -UL The line-up: .uu.uitu.iuuM mc ucm wua Gwhmwowh Position neither goal even threatened. Derby What little advantage there was Petrk favored the Freshmen. Devane's Mortality end runs and Lord's good for- ward passes were offset by Par- Hy Capt ker's-j line plunges and Reid's Bergen runs. Strong for the f Juniors Costello and Joyner for the Freshmen did Fui7 fine defensive work on ends. M""ay tv! j:j " . White ircnucrgrapa uiu gooa une worK gnmmary. Substitutes-Georaetown. at center. He blocked the Foley, Calnan, Mullany; Carolina, 28 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C r resnmen s auemptea place icicJc. Smith. Touchdowns Costello f2), Smith picked the ball up and had White (2), Foley, Tillett. Goals from a clear fipld fnr a tnnrli1nWii touchdowns Costello (4), Stevens. Goals a Clear , new tor a touchdown, from field-Costello, Stevens. Score, Smith also played aggressively Georgetown, 37; Carolina, 10. Officials: durinp- thP last fpw tninntoc nf eteree, Morse; Umpire, Henderson; piay ana carried the ball half the minutes each. Merchant Tailors TAILORING CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS and REGAL SHOES Sneed, Marldiam, Taylor Go. Euless and Taylor, Agents Phone fifty-eight or twenty-three Jolly & Wynn Jewelry Co. Aiid get the Old Reliable CSP. Jewelers and Optometrists Time of periods, 12 length of the field in successive rushes for the last touchdown. There was much fumbling on both sides. Every attempted rally was ruined by fumbles at critical moments. The punting was not up to the otherwise good standard of the game. The line-up: Freshmen Position Norris C. Huske R. G. Wilson - L. G. Craig, Capt., R. T. McLean L. T. Bourne, Royall R. E. Joyner L. E. Fore G. Reid ' R. H. Hoover L. H. Parker F. Referee, Chambers. Head Linesman, Long. 8. ' : Juniors Pendereraph Gentry, Prevatt Holmes Ferguson Knowles, Pitt Oates Strong Lord Grimsley DeVane Smith Umpire, Ervin. Quarters, 10 and How is the time to Subscribe to WelarHeel. ELECTION NEWS RECEIVED Continued from first page After several reports had been made beginning with " The New York Sun says," "The New York Herald says," "The St. Louis vjriooe- uispatcn says, " some one called out "What does the Tar Heel"? Back came the reply, flashed on the screen, "The Tar Heel says that it is now time to subscribe. The climax of tne evening came witn Roosevelt's conratulatnrv messae-e to Wilson. Ths chperincr that followed was the most en thusiastic and prolonged during- the entire report. After that people began to drop away. 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