II THE TAR Ml II II II j II J OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER J, 1915 NO. 14 vor. 24 ; MORE THAN HALF HUNDRED GIRLS ATTEND FALL DANCES HERE Dances Given By Junior Orders and German Club Enjoyed By Large Number of Dancers ALL CLASS FOOTBALL TEAM IS SELECTED The Carolina fall dances, by I far the mosi uumni" wv.,. tt:h I.kmmm- tin fall SfS. lon tne jjiiiiiMiiuS - -v Ision were held Thursday and IfiViitav'of last week and were en- Ijoyed by faculty, student body land more than nan a nuuuicu visiting girls. Fifty-eight cou. hies were in the opening marcn IThursday night. The Thursday' night dance, thP first of three dances, was giv- len at the Bynura gymnasium by the Junior Order of Gimghouls. iMel) Long was the leader ot this nee with Ed Reid and Johnnie liati as his assistants. , Punch l.m.l sandwiches were served dur- l;(r h,p Pvptiintr. and the dancers UltL v ' . adjourned at one thirty. The Icrymnasium was decorated wun everirreens and ribbons of red and black, r Friday morning classes Juniors Have 5 Men on Star Line-up; Seniors 5 Although the class football Financial Statement Athletic Association December 8, 1915 RECEIPTS Athletic Fees. . .' $ Season Ticket ciiampionsmp race was uui tun N , , to tne eno. vet in wie sjuu:a niaMTs Airrqiihir vpnnrrs ) were . played eleven men have Profit on Georgia Tech Game 2 297 50 20 00 25 00 50C 00 : 17b 4(, 571 47 shown that they are superior to their rivals I. . .. 1, . XT- . ( 4. CKr. IS ft 14f. 77 aiicrhtiv nroiit on v lrginui ijiiiue.. ............... . nntinued uninterrupted except r-""" ... ,v late .arrivals, on eight-thirtys v ' . . , .... and sleepers being awaKeneu un wplvp-tliirtvs. Friil av afternoon an informal Ian,... was iriveu by the Junior Jnler of Gorgon's Head at their W The floor was crowded, imt the dance was uuusually en- Iioyable. Autumn leaves aim pm- )le bunting formed attractive ccorations. Throughout the :.,,rp sandwiches and punch tlfVll "V v , n.P last dance was given b n- lay night by. the German Club ml was largely attended, u was .edbvL. A. Blue, Jn wita j.v,. Wan and R. C. Davis as assist tuts. The University colors were ntwnirnous among the decora linns nf nine and honeysuckle. ir . . i lolfeo. with sandwiches arm i. r,.m,i dnriny the vpnlno". Ciraiiurer's Orchestra of Wil- iningtou furnished music for all he dances, Following" is a list pf the visit ng girls and tfie. bqys who in- dted them: Raleigh Misses Elizabeth lei air wHb C T. Smith; Katherine khprwond and Eliza Leach with r r' ": . ... .... hAab SJiipp: LuUhclie spaim wuu Sam Teltair; josepmuc " wjth, Tom Ruftin; Katnenne Smith with R. E. Little: MUdreu lalden with Sam Telfair; juna Manning with Fab Shipp; Agnes riinhprlake with William wou- oe; Isabelle Thrown with William lewar: and Pesse Lumsden wun ffesip Bpwers- Charlotte Misses Annie Dew v Chambers with E. Y. Keesler; Mnftr snart Alexander and Knnie Taliaferro with rancis Markson; Aileen Butt and Ben- tta Heath with Clyde Fore. Mrs. t T 5, L, Chambers acted as chaper ne for the Charlotte gins G reensboro Misses Marion 'ones with Banks Mebane and ilare-arpt Adams with Koueri rop and Mrs. Sterling Jones ac compauied the Greensboro girls Winston-Salem Misses Lucy Hanes with Edwin Borden; Sere na Dalton with Fab. Shipp; Ernestine Lott with Farrer Park er; Margaret Fletcher with Wil son Dalton; Katherine Graham with Julian Hart; Ida Wilkinson with William Wright; and Leona Lambertson with Tom Ruffin. Mrs. Wilkinson accompanied the girls from Winston. - Durham -Misses Claudia Lewis with Mebane Loner; Margaret Thomas with Orrih Lloyd ; Elise Llovd with George Tandy; Doug las Hill with John Morehead; Louise White with Enoch Sim innns! Ruth lallon and Janet Mason with Mr. Small. Mrs. Thomas chaperoned the Durham grids. Goldsboro-Misses Mary Dortch and Julia Borden with Emmett lobinson; Carroll Collier with Holmes Herty; Ethel Miller with Borden Cobb; aad Louise Craw ford with William Graves. Wilson Misses Gladys Smith William Whitaker; Virginia Da vis with James Pou; and Lanie Hales with Claiborne Royall. Wadesboro Misses Shepherd T mI- and Aucrusta Little with James Hardison. Fi vetteville Misses Helen Dodson with Hoke Black; am Emma Sheets with Seddon Goode. Mount Airy Miss Mary Frank lin Graves, the attractive house guest of Dr. Coker for the past two weeks, with Harry Cobb the opening night, Gaslonia Miss hois vorrence with Grimsley Taylor. SalisburyMiss Alice McKen- 5?ie with Francis, Jordan. Rocky Mount Miss Shafer with Jchy Robbins, Oxford MisJ Lucy Lan.dis with Jfatnes Taylor. Wilmiugtqn MissLpuise Wis,e with Robert Davis.. Rockingham MissBruce Long with Charles Daniels. Chapel Hill Miss Gjpsie Bar ton with Frank Fendergratt, Louise Crawford, with William, Graves Louise Yenab.le with John Huske; and Qthrs. Most of the ladies of tlie faculty at tended the dances. Hartsville, 9. C.r-Miss Mar garet LawtoU, who has been the house guest of Dr, Coker tor the past two weeks, Helton, S. C Misses taran T.atiinAfl with M. K. Kobinson; Mary Jaeger with Frank Pender- graft. Macon, Ga.Miss Mary Loates with Bobo Tauner. Wheeling, W. Va.-Miss Mar garet Schmidt with Joun n. Jones. mith Roston. Va. Miss Wkk Jordan with William Monroe. T.iv Oaks. Fla. Miss Uaffre for all 1 1,Anri! Pl-lorllC DatllPl. coach of the four class Yearns, Overdraft September 1, 191a . . ? : T.ocker Rent. . who should know better, uian Groun(ls Laumiry and Help anyone else the relative merits of Notes an( interest. .... the class players, has seiecieu Traveling expense Wa nil clnr raotd whirh folloWS. ScOUtS The Junior eleven claims five Equipment and supplies... c 1 tU tiotiinr five. -"'S. " The remaining one is given to the Freshman. TVip linp-un of the all class team is as follows: Center, Holbrooke, of the Jun tors. Guards: Rymer, of the Seniors; and Joines, of the Juniors Tackles: Hart, of the Seniors; and Harris, of the Juniors, DISBURSEMENTS Loss on Games Citadel at Chapel Hill.. ........... .j... Wake Forest at Chapel Hill . . Georgetown at Washington......'..;. V. M, I. at Greensboro. ( ... . Clemson at Greenville, S. C. .... . Davidson at Winston. Salem . .... '. .j. Salary Treasurer and Graduate Manager. Balance in Banks 254' 92 50 00 foi 15 114 50 l' 00 25 00 998 05 -113 00 542 70 113 20 159 55 146 25 29 15 ' 10'ftl' '223 00 4 900 OS 3 24 U.(& The Athletic Council agreed in May to pay up to $1,000 in addition to their regular subscription j ol 1,000 to the Alumm Coaching Fund, provided the Alumni could not raise the necessary I - r I End: Ranson, of the Juniors; funds for the season. and Wood, of the Seniors.,; ! , FINANCIAL REPORT OF VIRGINIA GAME 1915 Quarterback: Coleman, ot the A,,,:. x ,Kl ; nn ' J s" 5 299 00 -r - I VI LUWlUt 4A.tuiki v-- T ' JUUlOrs. i t rr; d and Patterson of the Se- Automobile Space . Total Receipts. 2C 1.50.;1 5.00... 508 50 130 00 11 937 50 .1 439 (A mors; niois. . . 4. c -1 1Q1 Fullback: scales, or inerren- --- ----r 198 90 man. ntvr Tnint F.xnonse . ......... 4( 9( , ."Selecting an all class team, . - . 10 497 89 writes Coach Daniel in defending jjt c. Share, Fifty per cent. ..... ... 5.248 .95 and explaining his choice, "has Expense of Squad, Scrubs, band, uoacnes, , tuio VTanao-Pr?;. Gate Keepers, Ticket Sel- proved a nam piuuwu v.. v f time, owing to the fact that the , .le . c-- - ; ; ' ; '"''T 4 55634 ..i.inu nnf nkved out. roht on iame ...,......, "For' the center position Hoi- Program privilege and some school tickets yet to be account hriYtrf and Rvmer stand out ed for. Also some advertising in nopewea ,an . ihnm.is above all others. On account of hi Rtpsi'fliness.-'I have selected the former for the position. Both were e-ood on offensive and de- Holbrooke has the place by being a, slightly supe rior nlaver "For guards Rymer and Joines have the call. Rymer, although he olaved center, could easily be shifted and would make a good for the oosition. Both-are big, husky, and strong, possess ing plenty of speed "Harris and Uart are two tackles that could give any back- field trouble. Both, possessing weight and speed, can break up interference and pick out the man w ith the ball. Besides their WITCHING HOUR WELL PRESENTED BY CLUB Coggin in Leading Role is Star of The Evening Augustus Thomas' "T h e Witching Hour" was presented last Friday evening in Gerrard Hall with great success by the University Dramatic Club. Mr; Mr.Kie and his committee Had worked: faithfully, and the play came up to every expectation. The acting Friday was, on the whole, of an unusally high order abiHty on Hneplays, they could was 'dtdly unified 1 he auirn. " f V . ' T . ..I .,uD,i nn tn pari other in UlCU (HOJIl." "1- fim fashion. "The Witching BASKETBALL TEAM'S ! FIRST GAME DEC. 15 to carry the ball be called on when neede. ; c-nh "Ranson and Wood could eas ily take- care of any thing that comes around the ends. Both are hard, sure tacklers and can catch passes. ; , In the back held i am sure that all will agree that Coleman, Huske, Patterson, and Scales would be the best combination possible. Coleman on account of his Kicking, passing, and expe ; rience excels Lewis of the Seniors. Huske, Patterson, and Scales are all e-ood alike on the defensive . om1 rwff111 VP. Several members of the Junior team wil for some time, remember,, the game thalj Scales played against them. : : 1 : Banks Mebane, L,j,w 5, was on, tUe iiijil wsi weeii m?uwi5 thaane'es., Hour" is the most difficult piece attempted by the Dramatic Club Continued on fourth Pasco Plays! the Durham Y.M. C. A. Probable Lineup. On Wednesday, December 15. the varsity basketball team will play the Durham Y. M. C. A. team in the gym at S o'clock. On the following Sat. another game will be played ; with Durham at Durh?-in; ;;. The Carolina team is showing up well and a gfod game will be: played with the Y. M. CV A. bunch. The team has not been definitely decided upon s-o far, but it is probable that those who plas in Wednesday's game will be chosen from - the follow ing line up: ,' : " , ( Viiitinucd on F(Mirlh I'ai;'. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Christmas Stationery and Christmas Tobaccos .... We Have them Fixed up to Perfection Prince Albert, Tuxedo, Edgeworth, Stag CAROLINA DRUG CO. The Home of Pure Drugs. ' ' . pry an. Mr. ! and Mrs John WaW Brtra wUU tterso, 1 i : ii