PillowsaH AIlSeason Gifts They're Always Appreciated" vJ ti I I I A. I O OUSTER 66 P 3 ANCIENT HISTORY Looking Backward Items of interest to the ' Carolina students from Tar Heels of this date from other years. 1903 ; According to Mr. Lambeth, of the University of Virginia, four members of the North Carolina football team have been picked on the All-Southern Eleven for 1903. The names of these heroes who will go down in history are Foust, Groves, Holt, and Cox. Foust is chosen Captain of the All Southern team. 1906 Coach Lawson has issued a call for track candidates. Meets have been arranged with the following schools: Pennsylvania, State Meet, Interstate Meet with Virginia, and the annual contest at Charlottesville with the U. of Va. . 1918 The fast Carolina quint opened its regular college season by defeating the fast Emory and Henry College team here Thursday night 63 21. Carolina 36, Georgia 27. Carolina 28, Elon 21. Carolina 28, Guilford 24. Carolina 23, Lynchburg Athletic Club 38. Carolina 35, Virginia 45. Carolina 31, Guilford 19. Carolina 28, Davidson 22. Carolina 32, S. C. 21. Standing of the Class Teams Seniors Freshmen Juniors W ....2 ..1 Sophomores ...1 0 L 0 1 1 2 Pet. 1.000 .500 .500 .000 APRIL 2STH NEXT DATE OF INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT CHASE Gym Team Starts Work With Six Members Back Prospects are good for a gym team this spring. There are three letter men here now, Spruill, Lynch, and Coffey. Coffey is an old man and has returned since Christmas. Wim berly, Person and Butts are the other members. This is a good looking aggregation and with practice ought to develop into a good team. All the colleges in the state have been written to in an effort to have a state gym meet, but none have been heard from. There will be the usual try-out for letters in the early spring. It is hoped that the precedent set in the Durham "Y" basketball game will be continued. The crowd enjoyed the short exhibi tion very much. Shorty Spruill is the mainstay of the team; if you want to see how this or thaj; stunt is done, ask Shorty, he'll show you. He is at his best when doing a hand stand. He is harder to push off his hands than his feet. And to see him do the giant swing on the horizontal bar is a treat. He does it with such ease that it doesn't even look hard. Lynch is a genius on the mats as well as being a regular monkey on the bar. His backward hand springs From the Management We make no apologia for a four page paper this woek. We have done our best to keep The Tar Heel at its best. But it hat reached a point where four . pages is it best. Your co-operation in the finan cial way will determine whether the six page can be resumed. Let U Hear From You AT ONCE and flips are as pretty as you see in the circus. And he is a wonder when doing double work on the mats. With Person as his bottom man , he does stunts that astonish us all. Coffey is an old letter man who has come back to us. He won his letter in his freshman year, a thing that happens about once every ten years. He is a natural athlete. He will be a valuable asset to the team. Person is developing into a staunch and steady support for his co-workers on the mats. He handles his top men very well. He is a lover of the fly-away, both off the bar and rings. Wimberly is a new man here who has a good record at V. M. I. He has some new stunts on rings and is also a good performer on the horizontal bar. . Butts is a brother to "I. H." and he bids fair to be as good as his brother. He works on the mats as top man. (Continued from Page 1 ) speaker will discuss the institution as a whole; another, the , professional schools; another, the graduate school. These addresses will follow the invo cation, and will be made by men of national reputation. The formal induction into office will then follow. President Chase will be presented by former President Fran cis P. Venable, Chief Justice Walter Clark will administer the oath of office, and Governor Thomas W. Bick ett, who will preside at the exercises, being president ex-officio of the Board of Directors of the University, will induct the new president into office. President Chase will then de liver his inaugural address. Greetings from the representatives of other State universities, of the col: leges of the State, of the public schools, the alumni, the faculty and the student body will follow. The formal exercises will close with the benediction. The Committee esti mates that the exercises will be com pleted by. 4 or 4:30 in the afternoon, as all the addresses will be strictly limited in time. A dinner will be tendered that night by the University in Swain Hall to the guests; here there will be further talks of a more informal nature. Af ter the dinner htere .will be a recep tion in Bynum gymnasium. Get the habit read the Tar Heel ads every week. 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