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SFORTOGRAMS
The dope artist of "Sportograms '
.is once more on the job. Some
time back his typewriter refused al
of a sudden to beat out any more
sporting pot-hooks; and, instead,
cot to hitting off stuff about
"dreamy eyes" , '"moonlight,"
and "wisps of brown hair'!. You
know that line of tootsie-wootsie
dope that the gink named Romeo
used to whiff 'across the plate in
the Shakespeare League. Its this
dim-lichts-and soft-music kind of
dope that suddenly gave my type
writer the itch, the tans? t
write", as Browning called it or
inayle it was just the nieasrls tht
o'd geezer was talking alnmt. Any
way, you'll pardon a short month's
literary relaxpe; for ym .know, "in
the spring a young man's fancy
lightly turns to thoughts of book
beer.
Well, gentlemen and also Miss
Easter Week Girl, for apprnpinte
politeness, the team's Losing-Jinx
was broken up Wednesday with a
vim. The team gave'us a little in
side base-ball Wednesday. The new
men seem to be grasping the idea
that Coach Bowers has been trying
to drill into thorn "team-work".
In most of the previons games
that all essential thing, "team
work", has been woefully lack
ing. In some of the games the
tin-d'med plays pulled off would
have put shame in the artistic
souls of a bunch of jaytown
boobs on a hay tossing nine.
However, any team composed al
most wholly of raw material must
travel the rough road a bit hefore
they strike their stride. We've got
confidence in our players. We've
got confidence in our coach. We
are right there with the glad hand,
Coach Bowers., You've got a togh
proposition in whipping a raw team
into shape; but we believe you can
put the finishing touches on with a
few more games.
Take it from this dope dealer
right now, there is no use to worry
about a team as long as it hits the
pill. The men we have -this year,
though new, clout the pill on the
snout with a vim. In every game
so far, with the exception of the
Guilford contest, we've outhit our
opponents. We have a bunch of
left-handed stickers thi year; and
they raise a little havoc with the
opposing right-handed pitchers. As
we intimated before, when the men
get their "team-work" down pat, and
with the hitting ability that lhy
show, we are going to reap somp
big scalps before the reason is over.
"Govnor" Aycock did some real
classytwirling Wednesday. Thefirst
no-hit game of the season g"cs to
his credit. The little "Govnor" is
making a rapid rise from the 'class
team. He showing his tme form
in every game.
Julian Hart was right there with
the clouts Wednesday . He ga rnered
three with his willow. His peg to
the keystone bag shows some im-prevtnent.
- BATH IMPROVEMENTS MADE
To those who are interested in
the progress of the University, who
have thf welfare of the eight hun
dred students at heart, the recent
additions to the hathing facilities at
the Gym cannot hut be hailed with
delight as the dawning of a new
era. For years the essential hot
water could he obtained from only
five shower-. Now the facilities
have been doubled. From the hot- j
torn of thankful hearts praise mounts
up to the Faculty and Trustees who j
have thus seen fit to answer the ap-1
peals of countless generations of Tar
Heel editors ,
THE AllIKNI ARE BEHIND TRENCHARD
Immediately after the Carolina"
Guilford ball game Monday after
noon, a meeting of therCumberland
County Association of the University
of North Carolina Alumni was held
in the offices of James B. MacRae,
ex-mayor of Chapel Hill, sou of the
former dean of the University Low
School, which was very largely at
tended and most enthusiastic in its
unanimous endorsement of the pol
icy and Fad ministration of Head
CoachTrencha rd , Fayetteville cor
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Mr . Lewis Sutten of Raleigh
spent last week in Chapel Hill with j
her parents. Or. and Mrs. Venable-
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