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THE TAR HEEL Weather Report: Magazine Material Must Be in Friday Weather Report: Short Story Contest Ends December 1 1 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ATHLKTIC ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA VOL. 22 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1913 NO. 12 tayloe chosen captain CAROLINA LOSES IN A jSTUBBORIj CONTEST AGAINST VIRGINIA dances begin Thursday Election of Star Half Back - Almost Unanimous. Score of 26 to 7 Fails 'Entirely to Tell the Story.-FulIer Scores Touch- down on 70 Yard Run. First in Eight Years. Dave Tayloe, Lei t Half back, I was elected Captain of the 1914 football team at the close of the football banquet Thanksgiving iiitriit. The vote for Dave was practically unanimous, lie is fitting successor of 'Big Ab and will be a good lender for the team. He has been acting as captain of the backfield this sea son and as team captain in the absence of "Capt" from the irame. His choice is fortunate and a pleasure to all concerned. Las! year be was a good steady player being awarded his mono gram at the end of the season. This year he has played in every ana nas neen c-aroiina s He will be a Junior next year as this is his second year in college. He may study medicine. At the banquet the coaches made speeches, l'Capl" said his farewell word, the twenty-one men entitled to a vole (those : CAROLINA GAINS MORE GROUND ON LINE PLAYS THAN DOES THE VIRGINIA TEAM Gimghouls Start Festivities, German Club Ends. Thurs- dances begin Team Does Great Fighting. For the first time in eight game chief ground gainer. years Carolina crossed Virginia's goal line at Richmond, Thanks giving day. Virginia crossed four times, twice on passes, twice on line plays. Carolina lost, but a look at the statistics doesn't show the same yame as the cold score does. Carolina made four teen first down", Virginia made thirteen. Carolina kept the ball in Virginia's territory over half the time. Carolina made a total of two hundred and fifty-two getting in the Va. game) elected yards alter su'itracting penalties. :i now Cnninin mul out of the Virginia made two hundred and the The fall day night when the Order of Gimghouls gives its annual dance at Bynum Gymnasium. The leader os this dance will be Frank Drew with Lenoir Chambers and E. J. Tilly as assistants. On Friday afternoon the Order e r ' i tt i . . . . Tar Heels Carry the Ball Inside of Five Yard Line Twice, But Are Unable to Go Over.! informal danced Their 'loVe! Both faculty and students are cordially invited to be present from four to six. Light refresh ments will be served. The University Glee Club will give an entertainment in Gerard Hall at eight o'clock on Friday night. This will undoubtedly prove to be one of the best ex hibitions ever given by a Caro lina glee club. Immediately after this entertainment the fin;il ball will be held at the gymna sium. The leader of the German Club dance will be Geo Strong, andjie will be assisted by VV. C. Lord and Avon Blue. The Order of Gordon's Head on after lefeuse but the big leader time the ashes ot ii'Ie of the new An Attraction of Class Sat urday Night. The Cambridge Players, who will appear here next Saturday highest ivcoiii . Alkahest Cum- and musical humor and dra- young old began strug- fifty-one after subtracting penal ties. Yet Virginia made four " ' touchdowns, Carolina one. The TOiP'fliiinnmr.P.M nrrnn 'breaks just didn't come Carolina- lllfc lAMbiulJuL rLAlEKj war ' Virginia earned the first touchdown. It came after three minutes of play and was made on straight football. The second was made on a peculiar, accident. Good i t lire w a pass. Tay 1 oe s 1 a p ped it down, Ray, of Virginia then hit it and knocked it into the arms of Randolph, who cross ed. The second two came in the last few minutes of darkness and drizzle when Carolina was using almost a whole scrub team. Carolina's lone touchdown did not come when Carolina had put the ball on Virginia's one yard line with first dowu, pr when it attempted a forward pass from the five yard line, or another from the twelve, or even yet when Parker fell on a Virginia fumble behind the Virginia line. It came not as a result of the steady and consistent amethat was rushing Virginia off her feet, it. was a spectacular run with an intercept- I uller caught the ball intended for Gooch and started down the line for Vir ginia's goal. Then the long and patient coaching of a year showed itself. Immediately the White and Blue players sprang fiercely to meet the opportunity. Inter ference as impossible as a stone fortress gathered around the run ner. Virginia man after man was cut down by the Carolina players and after seventy yards night, come .with meudiition of the pauy. Literary liilent as w . !l as malic art will be presented in the program. The Company consists of a man and three attractive ladies. The, singing of Harrison, the reading of Miss Miller and Miss Stuart, and the impersonations of Mr. CofL r have delighted audiences in almost a very state. These are some of the press comments: "He did an impersonating stunt that was a little the best we have ev?r sen"; ."The Cambridge Players liiiide g.od from the start"; and "The Company pleased the large d f w d pass audience every minute oi me time." The entertainment will begin ai 8:15 in Geraad Hall. Prices are ii I ty and thirty-live cents. Reserved scats may be secured at Patterson's Drug store. Prof. M. C S. Noble President; At the State Convention Raleigh Friday, Prof. at M. C. S. Noble, her.d of the educational department at the University was of &"ud 1,ad PassC(1' tlie J-Wils elected President for the coming feet of the Tar Heels sped over year of the Teachers Assembly, the coveted goal and planted the Miss Mary Owen Graham, of ball squarely behind the bars. Charlotte, was elected vice-presi- Tandy, te of toe, sent the ball dent. ! ... v . . ' squarely over. At the close of the concert It is needless to say the playing given that night to the Assem- was fierce and clean. Every man bly, President Graham, present- was playing at the top of his abil to the State for the Assembly, a ity. All deserve praise, some bust of C. II. Wiley, founder of more than others. Captain Aber the pubiic school system of the nathy played the game that a state. Secretary ot State Grimes man would like to remember as accepted for the state. his last. Not only was he strong time led the way for big gains. Tayloe, Captain for the next season, played ; his. usual brilliant offensive game until a twisted knee necessitated his withdrawal. Fuller and Parker played a good - defense game, usually guessing the point of at tack of their opponents. Home; wood played a great game at end. Many times he caught Gooch from behind on hisdreaded end runs. Huske also delivered the goods although an injury crippled his efficiency on defense. And Tandy, at center, was really the center. Nothiug happened that he didn't do his part and then a little. Foust out kicked Virginia eight yards on each exchange. The game play by play will tell better thaivany thing else the real closeness of the game. Kernodle kicked t ff , Mayer re turned ten. Line play no gain. Gooch kicked. Bal 1 rolled for a touchback. Scrimmage twenty yard line. Tayloe five off tackle. Parker tlnee. Fuller no gain. Foust kicked to Gooch. Huske tackled him in his tracks. Landes ""seven, , then three. Gooch nine through line. Landes two. Forward pass failed. Gooch eighteen, Landes good gain. Carolina off side, ball on three yard line. Gooch two, Gooch touchdown. Corter kicked Virginia 7. Carolina 0. Mayer kicked off, Abernathy fumbled, Va. recovered. Ray no gain, T Landes five. Ray' first down. Parker recovers Va. fum ble. .Tayloe no gain. Parker five yards, Fuller seven. Tayloe nine, Allen one. Parker two, Fuller seven. Virginia off side. Tayloe lost two, forward pass failed. Parker five, Foustkick- ed Huke nailed receiver. Gooch returned punt to Allen. Parker faiied. .. Fuller five, Tayloe no gam. layioe tries drop kick, went wide. Virginia punts to Allen. Tay loe eighteen. Landes recovers fumble but referee had stopped play. ? Carol in a ball, i After three ho gain plays and 15 yard penalty Foust kicked. Gooch re turned punt to Allen. Foust loses two. Parker no gain. Tay loe no gain. Foust booted. Tandy downed receiver. Va. one yard. Gooch kicked. Pass Foust to Tayloe ten yards. Park er no gain. 1 ayloe no gain. V a. offside. Tayloe six. Allen four First quarter. Ball on Va. 15 yard line. Ervin for Parker. lCrvm fumbles, Va. recovers, uoocli kicked. 'Emu three. Tayloe loses. Tayloe, r w six on forward pass. Ball to Va. on incomplete pass. Ray kicked. Ervin six. Tayloe no gain. Foust kicked. Gooch ' thirty three yards. Gooch four, Ran dolph six. Homewood threw Randolph for five. Randolph fifteen on a pass. Another pass to Ray. Tayloe struck it, Ray hit it and Randolph recovered. Touchdown. Carter kicked. 14 toO. ; Yirginia received kick. Pass to Landes twenty-two yards. Gooch twelve, Randolph one. Line buck and pass both fail. Another pass failed. Ball goes over. Tayloe five on two tries. Foust kicks. Va. off side. Car olina first down. Tayloe makes twenty on pass from Foust. Landes intercepts pass. . Ran dolph loses seven. Ray boots, two passes fail. Foust punts. Landes three and four. Gooch one. Kay kicKs. Tayloe six. Burnett for Tayloe. Ervin two, N. C. off side. Ervin twelve, Burnett two, Fuller no gaini Fuller twenty on pass. Ervin six and seven. Fuller six. Va. penalized two yards. Ervin two and twelve and five. Va. will be at home students Friday 4 to 6 Dancing. to faculty and asternoon from GLEE CLUB IS PREPARED Will Be a Big Feature the Fall Dances. to looking Flic University: Glee Club is forward to one of Mie fullest and best concerts in its history on Friday night, Dec. 5. The club this year is full of good; voices and good muscians, and 0ff bringing some of the best music side. Ball on Va. one yard line. 'that has been published will a Allen no gain, loses three. Ervin gains three, no gain, Va. ball and punts. Va. intercepts for ward pass. Second quarter. Virginia loses twenty-five yards reporting late. Ervin no gain. Burnette eight yards. Ervin no gain, then ten. Fuller fifteen. Burnette eight, two and seVen. Parker fumbles and re covers. Ervin two. Burnette three. Virginia off side. Ball on Virginia's five yard line. Er vin fails, then makes three. For ward pass tc Cowell fails. No gaiu. Ball goes over. Gooch no gain. Ray kicked. Gooch intercepted pass thirty y a rds . Landes failed. Virginia penalized fifteen. Fuller inter cepted lorward pass, seventy yards for touchdown. Tandy kicked. Phillips for Fuller. Va. kicked. Phillips two. Ervin no gain. Foust kicked. Ray no gain. Gillette tenon forward pass. Ray two. Gooch six. Ray four. Woolfolk one. Forward pass failed. Va. fumbled. Ervin re covered, seven on two tries Foust kicked. Gooch twelve and none, Forward pass failed. Third quarter: Va. 14; Carolina 7. Parker for Ervin. Gooch kick ed. Phillips four. Burnette fail ed. Foust kicked. Gooch fum bled. Homewood recove red. Pass failed. Phillips lost five. Lord for Allen. Gooch intercepted Concluded on third mw pear before an audience for the first time this year. The club presents: , 1st Tenors: Meeks, Long, Stubbs, Jarmati, Rudisall, Harden, Wright, Dea ton. 2nd Tenors: 1 -Snealh, Taylor, P r i t c h e 1 1, Clement, Hancock, Andrews, Hill. liases: Beck with-, Lord, Long, Harris, Toten. 2nd Bases: Brockman, Jones, Hicks, Love, Woltz, Pritchard. Soloists: Meeks, Snealh, Epps. Ouartette: Sneath, Epps, 1st Epps, Page, Meeks, man. Urock- Mandolin Club: Meeks, Cone, Clement, Jones, Lord, Rudisall, Lorg, Wright, Wrigh. Pianist: Harris. Director: Sneath. Manager: Cansler. ' The query for debate in the Di Society last Saturday night was: Resolved that North Carolina should adopt a twenty-five per cent single tax. The negative was awarded the victory, Mr. R. W. Holmes the best speech, and Messrs. C. W. Iliggins and F, R. Owens, honorable mention,
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