THE TAR HEEL i Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. - Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS V. P. FfLi.ER, - - Editor-in-Chief T. C. Linn, Jr., - - Managing Editor AHMOCI ATK KDITOKH McDaniei. Lkwis, J. F. Hacki.kk O. C. NANCK. X A. BASON KR D. H. KlLLEKFKR, W. T. Poi.K MANAGER B. L. Fixi.n - - Business Manage F. F. Bradshaw,' - .Assistant Manager F. H. Cooper. - - Assistant Manager To be entered as second clas. matter at tlie postoilice at Chajel Hill, T. 0. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the first term. SiBtfU CU. 5 CU. FRESHMAN REGULATIONS: As society becomes highly or ganized it is always necessary' to adopt artificial measures to re produce or preserve desirable in stitutions. The above remark is meant as a preface to a proposal to adopt a set of Freshmen rules of con duct. Practically every laryer insuitution has them which, o course, is no argument at all that we should. . Class contests ot one lortn or other; regulations about smoking wearing apparel, high schoo uius: conduct at certain times and places and such matters are in many places given careful at tention in the Student Council. The reason is, of course, to abolish hazing. Hazing here at present is dead. But thintrs die and grow rapidly in college life. Good things as well as bad die out rapidly too. This present Senior class has seen the old cus tom of tipping hats to the pro cessors disappear. Who knows but the present Freshmen class might see hazing reappear. Hazing in an institution of this 'size and nature is the fault usual ly of a half a dozen notoriety seeking treshmen ana as many upper-classmen who take life and themselves too seriously or who got up on the wrong side of the bed. Nevertheless it is an un deniable fact that there is ; growing feeling among the un dergraduates that freshmen should officially be made to real ize that registration does not change a school boy to a college man. THE EIG TRIP. The football team left Chapel Hill on Friday, October 10th and returned Monday 26th. The one object was to enable the mana ger to carry twenty-two men. If there had not been twenty-two men in Nashville on Saturday, October 24th, Vanderbilt would in all probability defeated Caro 1'na. If there bad been a whole nd to send in in place of "Goal ie" Wright, who was playing with a dislocated shoulder, Caro lina probably would have won by a margin of a touchdown instead of one point. While emphasizing its belief in the necessity of, twenty-two men on every big trip the Tar Heel wishes to advise against another trip for a football team of that lentfth. even if some ti- nancial sacrifice must be made. In the face of our financial status there must be trood reasons for such a stand. I hey are two in number. The coaches are unanimous in , t. "... Ui(liwii Hint inv; ..iy , i- i- ,:ti. Irtiftplrinor -irninwl in liPoroia Willi ... n . t int 1 I. UraQ L C liun I 1111 ' strange ioou. quarters, n..hu.. roundings was very harmful to the team. This harm was much larger than the , usual disadvan- tares of team traveling That . , . it; ilia fircr rAacntl m. .1 . .. . . . . . . . . . i me second reason i m. apparent, but is much more un- portant. It Ls not good that twenty-two young men who from their position naturally feel more r . nr ace tavnrpr Tiir ine nine. . , , r.' ,t 1 i.' III IV.l - - - -..w T auove inc., com,-Sc ua ii ,11 come to teei tnat tney can aoseui , . 4. I themselves from their work for an entire week. It makes the re- turn to work harder, in the words or on? oi me i wciu-iw, nui: r . r . i . i a. j. n'lV - The idea that the whole thing was done to save money sounds too much of commercialism and professionalism. ON TO RICHMOND. For the first time in a college generation t.ie student body is "behind the team' Every mem- ber of the team can say and most rwf tliom Vdvn fjid that that narl w . - - - " " I IS halt the victory. U he lact that live tuinureti students were listening eagerly to the click of a key in Gerrard Hall last Saturday and that they expected what they heard to be favorable, gained many a yard on Dudley Field, Nashville, Tennes see. . . . it s - f What is -true ot t,eoreia or Vandirlilt: will be enuall v true of z' Virginia. Lverystudent: Heheve that your team can defeat a team and it can. THR niRRirillllM fHArP One of the amazing things of colleee life is the lack of thought with which the average collese student selects his course. Pro - .... . . , vided he is not preparing for a 11 professional life and has his course mapped out for him by his roicssors, tne nour at wmcn it comes, the remitation as to wheth. er it is a "pud" or not, the casual advice of a friend, when at the ast minute will have as much lorce as the fitness of the course or his life work. One of the most severe inditements against the college student is the casual I manner in which he changes his Course, In view of the above facts the new system of grouping their courses leading to the A. li, de- gree is of much interest. Begin- ,t , mng with the present Sophomore ' class every student must select for his Junior and Senior year a major and a minor which he must nnrsne throup-h hoth vears. The f o w remainder of his course is left largely to his own humors with. ot course, ine au vice ami nmenv of the head of the department in which he has his major sludy. QUERIES ANNOUNCED Question of Ship Subsidy to Be Dig cursed in Soph-Junior Contest. The query for the Soph-Junior Debate as submitted bv the Di , naniaA i, .pi,: ; "R solved: That the Government should subsidize its Merchant Ma rineengaged in foreign commerce. I Tlio PliJ'c rlifef in ' r1find t1i . - affirmative. The preliminaries ..111 t III H . " . will be held before Thanksgiving an(1 will come off jllst before the Chrjstinas holidays. This same query is to be discussed this spring by the high schools in the Debating Union. The query for the Freshmen I i J . faU . Resolved; That tlie Seg- regation of the Backs and the Whites in the Rural Districts of North Carolina would be for the est interest of the Slate." The I 1 . . ' . .Ml I. - 1. I ,1' vr I Wl Cl 1111 1 lid I V Will UC IICIU iMIVCIU haye entere(l for lhis ,lehate The m preshmen will : discuss hn their annual fall debate, "Re- solved; 1 hat the Governor ot North Carolina should have the I - " " .... v, . v ... ..... v. ... , , . - eniereo mis tieoaic. i ueconiesi conies off the last of Xovember. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE. Team to Take Ten Days Trip Through Virginia. The basketball schedule for this season has been practically completed, and a number of good games have been arranged by Manager Mebane. There will be two Chapel Hill during January, one I "A. W 1 ( . 1 1 .. ... wun iuion ami ine oxner witu William and Marv. On Jnm.arv the 16th there will be a game with Wake Forest in Raleigh. - During February Carolina will PIa' Wake Forest at Wake For est, Guilford at Raleigh, and Virgina at Raleigh The long trip will begin Feb ruary the 15th and last five days The team will play a game with each of the following colleges in the nrrlcr n:imor1 Prt-mAt-n . ' leire, wastnnyton and Lee at Lexington, V. M. I. at Lexing ton, Virginia at Charlottesville, Staunton or Va. . Christian Col lege, and the Lynchburg Y. M, 4,1 8 u, u.c ui. i ins is probably the hrst year that the Carolina basketball man- I 1 . agetnent has been able to secure four Saturday-night games in 1" - " - .'"' luwc,uul ames it is hoped that enough will be L ' , . . .. . , realized to aid materially in keen- ing the management from losing! money pn the whole season, ,ne scueiuie given above is necessarily incomplete, if will M?e announced later fn I'leted Mass Meeting Last Monday Night. The team wasrovallv welcomed back lrom its victorious trip Monday night. Doggie and his ' T T . J m:inv veils anil mnrli inv nt lhf nieetinff Kac, 'o tl)em Iwlin was nrpnt (rave hie vprclnn of some of the amusing incidents 01 the trip, all of which had the Seenil trend of "victory." , Speeches were heard from Pro- fessor Noble and Dr. Mangum, , , . . ? which were very interesting. The yells were prilled oft" in 'fine style, thanks Jo Mr. Coggin. 3DC DON'T be on the 0 0 just Freshmen 2 "mellowed by agein.; VELVET, Tho Smoothest Smokiiia: Tobacco, we are glad to say, is1 Kentucky's Burky de Luxe with an aged-in-the-wood mellowne. 10c tins and 5c, nip'tal-lined bags; icnt ir it PATTERSON BSOS, DRUGGISTS. OPPOSITE POST OFFICIO The I-Iol lfciclety- Stiaciio DURHAM, N. C. OCicial Photographer for Yackety YacK 1915 SUnlio iii Chapel Hill open on Wednesilstys hegin'ning in October. Carolina '-Pfessitig Clnb " ' " Next to (Jooeh'n Cafe m. . , EIGHT SUITS A MONTH FOK $1.00. Kxpert Repairing,. Altering and Cleaning. - Satisfaction (iicnanleeil HAIUtlS ALDKH.MAN, MANAGER University Tailoring Company Makers of the Rest Clothe '"Worn at U. N. C. Dealers in Felt' Goods, Ruin Coats, Miiekiuaws, Sweriters and Rulmocaans We have the Rest I'ressers on the Hill, Try Ub. . 0. Lelt. GOFOimi, I'roprMor. Students, Patronize ... The Royal Cafe IN CHAPEL. 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