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THE TAR 11 ft L frni? nn a n tjt I? T Council to schedule a . 'bate. Our objection was Fall De- that CAROLINA WINS AGAIN Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS W. P. Fuller, - - Editor-in-Chief T. 0. Linn, Jr., - - Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS O. C. Nance. N.A. Reasoner there was not enough time to ar- range and work up a debate. ! Carolina WiflS from BaptlStS No debate was arranged ; not be cause of our humble objections, but because of failure to get 'an opponent. The Debating Coun cil argued that there was enough in Big League Style (Carried over from last week.) In the second game of the j series between the two ltistitu .tiois Carolina defeated Wake J. G. Cowan E.'L. Applewhite W. T. Polk. J, E. Hoover B. L. Field MANAGERS - - Business Manager material in college to put out porest q t0 o. The winning of three teams and that the fall pre- j u,e other game lias been called a liminaries would train men for fluke, but no such interpretation can be placed on the result of the Spring Debates. Saturday night, the first time in twenty years of intercollegiate debating, Carolina lost a series F. F. Bradshaw, - Assistant Manager , when Johns Hopkins defeated . Was simply a walkover l H. Cooper, - - Assistant Manager Carolina at Charlottesville. We won the debate against them two last Tuesday's game. W 1 1 h Shields pitching at his best ami good 'all round support coupled with terrific clouting, the game To be entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. I Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, Payable in advance or during the first term. Siatfl Cyli, 5 Cants. THE BASEBALL TEAM Not within the past four years liic tVia ctiirlont Krl tr crnrcA en ' little interest in the baseball team as this spring. We have had a fine team too. It has played win ning ball. We have a good, popu lar, hard working Coach in Mr. Doak; yet the students have re-j fused to get very excited about ' the team. The cause is very simple, very disheartening to lovers of true Carolina athletics. The team is Ellis started the game tor Wake Forest and lasted only two . . ' . . j 1.1.. , , i... innings, a home run, a uouuic, years aero and have lost the last, . , , ff J 8 c mr AS were ni.iQe oil his delivery before he was taken two. Our opinion, as before express- from the box. Moore, who took ed. is that the Literary Societies ns place, allowed four hits in and debating do not occupy rela- the remaining seven innings, tivelv as important a position in ' Billings and Davis also assisted student life as they formerly diet, j Carolina by making six errors, i Pnr Carolina Honiy lead iu the If Carolina is to maintain the hittingettig a home run and past record some decisive changes ' two singies out of four trips to or improvements must be made, the plate. His home run was We would like to ask the De- bit when three men were on the bases. Lewis and Patterson se cured two hits each. Bruce also got a triple and Zollicoffer a double. Lr 3E 'THHE man who expec's to go J. far an; fast, don't want to carry any bag gage he don't have to. S f (( Vt X v V - but a pipe o' VELVET'S 5 worth its weight in gold, V&tp u roads. 10 cents isn't much to pay for a tin full of the fragrance, the aged - In - the - wood mellowness, the slow-burning, rich satisfaction of VELVET. This Smoothest Smoking Tobacco comes also in 5c metal-lined bags. 11 PATTERS ON DRUGGISTS. BROS." - y I bating Council if they still think that a Fall Debate would help , train and develop material. If - - - they do, we suggest they arrange a Fall Debate NOW, It is enough to say that Caro lina played the game that she is capable of playing. The good people of Raleigh had a chance to see just how good a team Coach Doak has gotten together, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE PHONE 477 The Holladay Studio DURHAM, N. C. Official Photographer for Yachety YacK 1915 Studio in Chapel Hill open on Wednesdays beginning in October. University Tailoring Company Milkers of the Best Clothes Worn at IK - N. 0. Deale rs in Felt Goods, Rain Coats, Slack "maws, Sweaters and 'Balinooaans We have the Best Pressers on the Hill, Try U?. 0. LeR. GOFORTir, Proprietor. UNTIL TEE DAY THEREOF There are only about 152 work ing hours between now and final both offensively and defensively. examinations. There is a limit -No such a hitting college aggre to the things that can be done gation has performed in Raleigh in many a day. CAROLINA; MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT A. 11. Yearby's Drug Store When in Durham. D. S. CHAPMAN is with them. Opposite Postoffice TRY A PAIR OF Star Brand Shoes THEY ARE ALL LEATHER STR0WD & T1LLKY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS not in spirit a product of Caroli-I within that time. Every year Ittipre are Vi usual nnmwr w h n have put off parallel reading, nJ, Five of the regulars played ou other college teams before laboratory work, reserving: spe the came here.. Their motives ! "reports until it is too late . . . , I This year there will probably be ; Houig, If in coming here, we do not know, i J r . Edgerton, If Patterson, 2b Woodall, c Bruce, ss Pope, lb the usual number. Our advice is We have our opinion. We overheard a member of the Faculty the other day talking to a erroup of students. This man . , , ... .. . special events and interesting is a keen lover of athletics and r to happenings. Bailey, cf to let it be the other fellow, i Zollicofl'er, if This year has been filled with I f wa; 3b Shields, p unprecedented AB R 2 l l l l o 0 2 1 1 II 3 0 0 1 2 0 PO 1 8 1 8 2 1 2 2 1 0 A 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 i an number of Totals 41 10 11 x26 8 3 There have been wAKE FOREST; wonderful opportunities to see not a man who would interpret i athletic regulations from a hard. I ,. . . . national figures in political and unsympathetic viewpoint. The , & . . . c , . , educational fields, substance of his remarks was, i this is not a representative team. I We have participated in many, Very few of its members take an 'new' significant movements on interest in college life or have ' tl,e campus. But these are his any organic part in it. On the tor'. The question of the day other hand, he said, the football is: are we oin to let a11 tliese team last fall came wholly out of disturbers of the even tenor of the college life and was supported recitations lower our standard of AB R II PO A I Trust, cf 4 0 0 2 0 ( Billingn, 88 4 0 1 2 4 Beam, rf 4 0 2 1 0 IIoldin7, lb 3 0 0 10 0 Hcnsley, 3b 4 0 0 1 3 Ijee, If 3 0 0 3 0 I Carlyle, 2b 4 0 2 1 3 Davis, c 2 0 0 7 2 Ellis, p 1 0 0 0 0 1 Moore, p 2 0 0 0 2 I ; : j Totals 31 0 5 27 14 E 0 4 0 I' 0 0 2 0 0 Students, Patronize TKe 'Royal Gafe IN CHAPEL HILL BECAUSE THEY SERVE THE BEST. WHEN IN DURHAM STOP AT THE ROYAL UNIVERSITY BOYS HEADQUARTERS. Fruits, Candies, Peanuts! HERNDON HARDWARE CO Second Door Below Pickwick. SWAIN HALL A CO-OPERATIVE BOARDING PLACE FOR UNIVERSITY MEN YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF ITS SUCCESS. $12.60 PER MONTH. S. J. BROCKWELL Phone 113 by the whole student body. , scholarship. In other words, are Two Seniors were watching 'yu oin t0 let Jour 4 study de xDa vis out for not touching second iu 7th. generate into a 5, or your possi ble 3 into a 4 and so on up' the line? There is a good probabil- Score by innings: Carolina T. e: BEST Phone 3 . li. AUTO SCHEDULE Phone 107 Daily lietween Durham uud Chapel Hill Chiuffeuri: "RED" EDGKRTON and "RED" SEW ELL SCHEDULE: one of the early season games. "I believe that every man on our team this year has played sum mer ball for money, except two," remarked one. "Yes," replied an unusual effort from now on. the other, "I guess A and B are ' " alf right." "I was thinking of B and C," answered the first. Their esti mate was probably a pessimistic. i We make no direct charges of any kind. We simply state that1 we believe a large number of 161 000 20010 Wake Forest 000 000 000 0 Summary : Double, Zollicoffer. Triple, Bruce, Patterson. Homer, Honig. Sac rifice. Shields. Stolen bases. Patterson. ity that you will unless you make .rore,. Bailey, Lewis. Base on balls, off Moore 4; off Shields 2. Struck out by Ellis, 3: by Moore, 3: by Shields, 7. Hit (by pitched ball, Davis. Passed ball, LOCALS j Woodall. First on errors, Wake Forest 3; Carolina 5. Left on bases, Carolina 9; Wake LV. CHAPEL HILL 8:30 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P. M. Leave Orders iu Durham nt Levy News Saud I'll one 07J5 LV. DURHAM 9:50 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 5:08 P. M, 8:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M. Forest 7. Hits apportione! off The Catalogue for 1914-15 has Davis, 7 in 2 innings; off Moore 4 in 7 little too come frotn the Press and is he'iaS mnir,S8- 'TJmpire, Mr. Yon. Time 1:50. sent to high school students and T T 1. TJ..,1 T1 n O-- others interested. , . .ua ...m .voa- retary of the North Carolina Dean M. 11. Stacy delivered Highway Commission recently the commencement address at appointed by Governor Craig, Granite Falls Hijrh School on nr tt:,.i.., : .t students believe these things to Fridav. April 16th. Mr. J. T. J. be so. Where there is smoke Hatcher, '14, is principal of thU there is apt to be fire. If anyone school. disagrees with these statements these columns are open to him. Prof Zebulon Judd delivered There will be only one more Tar the commencement address at Heel this year. " Nebo on April 16th; the com- , fc meucement adress for the Lee County Schools at Jonesboro on W. B. S0RRELL, JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Chapel Hill. N. C. ti:e cbates Aoril 22: Slid tllP rnniutirmnaiif Last fall 1 he! ar Heel objert- address for the Durham County ed to the efforts of the Debating Schools at Durham on April 23 K. V. Howell, Prenidont C. P.. firitliu, Cusliier The Peoples Bank I.ueco Mnyil, tut iu.-i're8. K. II. 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