Friday, April 18, 1924 THE TAR HEEL fage Three ttnmnnmmmnmtmimtmmmmr SPORT QUOTATIONS FROM HERE AND THERE By 'BILL COX Boxing To-Night Camp Bragg Vs. U. N. C. How's this for a welcomed sign? Yes the card has been arranged. We will see some boxing here in May probably about the middle of the month. The boxing team will stage this show free to all students. Plans are under way to put this thing over in style. Definite plans will be an nounced later. All men interested Vi boxing are urged to get in shape during the Easter holidays. Do a little training so as to be able to step into hard work when you return to school. You ain't seen nothing yet; wait until you see this exhibition. April 1924 A. D. Beautiful day, cloudless sky, light and refreshing brePEes from north- pnst. the trck is in excellent shane The State Hieh School mppt is called off: all contestants, officials and student haviner dropned dead so great was their disaupointment in the weather conditions. ... Just for luck whv don't they trv Tmvine- th next State mept some time in Mv. Certainly th man- flerement conHn't loos any thing and the sun might shine for a change, - I try anything oncp. Don't vou? bomp of the High School bovs showed rpal fnnn in soite of the mud ana slush. This was due to their coaehinnr. This traim'nsr will show I'D when thp hi?h school lad pops out for track his chosen collenre It will mean hter track for the South p"d will eventually lead to southern ch?,mrions holding their own in nationnl r"ets. A track chammon is nine out of ten times a developed chimnion. Mis success can be traced to hard work with one end in view. If you want to know more about this read Charlie Paddocks articles in the magazines. AU track men can't expect to be champions. It is not too late for the average Freshman or Sophomore to begin developing himself into a fr.iv track man; certainly good enough to win a monogram. The University track team is de veloping into a well oiled n!?.chin A good high jumper and a fair bror.d jumper would round out a very ca pable team. The way the men are getting results should be sweet to Coach Bob and the student body. For instance Christy Fordham is getting 125 feet in the discus; this i3 typ- FRESH WIN FROM OAK RIDGE TEAM Freshies Win a Close Contest By Ambrose's Pinch Hit in the Tenth Inning Oak Ridge fell before the attacks of Coach Sides' young Tar Heel base ball nine Thursday afternoon on Emerson field. The affair, which went for ten innings, had the marks of a real ball game. The score was 6 to 5, the marginal run being the result of pinch hitter Ambrose's single in the tenth. Hatley, Tar Baby center fielder pulled the same stunt that Monk Me Donald did against the Bulls the day before. That is, he connected with the first pitched ball to the extent of home run. Stanton hit well for Carolina, getting a triple and a single during the performance. McLean. with three singles out of four times at the bat, was the best man with the stick forthe visitors. Oak Ridge got two more hits than did the young Tar Heels, but Holshauser kept the preper's hits well scattered. He was accorded very good support by his team-mates. Both moundsmen pitch ed well and struck out a number of the opposing batters. Box score and summary: Uak Ridge Ab R H Po A E Dean, 2b 4 2 2 0 2 lomko, 3b 3 FLAPPERS' CLUB WRITE A LETTER Write Letter of Indignation Manager of "Ye Gods" Slander Is the Charge to Clayton, ss...... 5 Grimm, cf. 5 Ross, rf 3 Wells, lb 4 McLean, If 4 Hay worth, c 5 Smith, p 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 4 1 12 1 10 1 Totals 36 5 12 29 11 rrt ' ... . . wo out in ninth when winning run was scored. Carolina Ab R H Po A E Hatley, cf. 5 110 0 0 Sides, 2b 5 1 2 3 3 3 1 Sharpe, If 4 110 10 Carden, c 4 0 0 12 7 0 Stanton, lb 5 2 2 18 0 0 Roycroft, ss 4 11110 Edwards, rf 5 0 1 0 0 0 Covington, ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 Ambrose 1 0 10 0 0 Holshauser, p 4 0 1 2 2 0 Totals 40 6 10 30 15 1 Ambrose batted for Covington in The meanest word I've ever heard Take him out-Take him out of stuff the men cal of the quality are putting out. 4 The track team will go south dur ing the Easter holidays. Saturday they will meet Georgia and the Uni versity of South Carolina in Colum bia. They go on to Athens tor a inppf nn Wednesday and jump to State College, Raleigh, N. C. for the third meet of the trip on the follow ine Saturday. ' The new members of the squad will pick up some. valuable points during this rampage. It should be a successful trip. Lenior came to the Hill primed to lick Carolina. It was a pity that the game was rained out. They deserve a crack at usand we need a good stiff college game before taking on Trinity. It goes without saying that the Lutherans have a good ball club They have won from Trinity, David- J son and the University of South Car olina. You can have all the batting, field ing and general practice you want and still not develop a team. It takes games played together to get a baseball team in tune. Our schedule is not at all suited to our team. This schedule business should be watched next year. The pitchers are right. We have enough of them to carry us through a heavy season. The other boys need to play together before they can hit on all six. At least two games a week should have been played from April the 1st. to the Trinity gams on the 19th. Rhymes of a Ground Keeper I see him wipe the sweat away No longer his heart is stout . . What is the main distinction be tween professional and amateur base ball? I will let the Ground Keeper express my opinion on the matter: hat's yours? The smallest fresh ater college in the country does not know this gruesome chant. Even town teams are free from the fear that the citizens will turn against them when things do not go exactly right. A student body will stick -by their faltering pitcher until he batted to the four corners of the lot, Every base hit is a stinging blow to each of them. On thp other hand in league baseball your home town will turn against you if you fail to de liver a dollar's worth at all times. S. C. Monopoly Norman McMillan has been traded to the St. Louis Browns by the Bos ton Red Sox. McMillan is a third he is a good one too; SPORT QUOTATIONS NO 2 Spalding's guide rated him as the best in the American eagua jb&i season. The Browns have another t--u;A v,aooTnnn named Frank Eller- W1UU u " " be. It happens mat doui j. young men are South Carolinians. They were born and raised not 25 :i v,o,.f I can rememuer wucu they played on opposing high school teams. McMillan went to Cleroson and Ellerbe is a Wofford man. It is a ocincidence that these two boys should meet in the Major Leagues, both playing on the same team ami both playing the same position. Beat this if you can. Louis North pitching for the St. Louis Nationals, pitched in 40 games in 1921, in all of which he acted as a relief pitcher. The Flappers' Club of Raleigh was aroused by the slams directed a gainst them by the Carolina "Ye Golds" troop when thev Dlaved in the capitol city several weeks asro. Their indignation reached such a peak that they wrote their protests to Pete Siewers of the Senior class, on pink stationery of a lively hue, firmly standing- for their right3 and objecting to the insinuations that they try to imitate chorus girls by the free use of paints and powder. The Raleigh Flappers admit that every member has a "man" at Car olina and that their college sweet hearts certainly don't believe that the modern girl sets her stylo by the chorus girl. Furthermore, the Flapper Club goes on record as dis approving of the college girl because she disdains to use cosmetics enough. In fact the Flappers are against any girl who gets beyond or wants to get beyond finishing school, and as for getting back to the prim pre-war girl not a chance! But here, read the letter for your self: My Dear Sir: We went to "Ye Gods" and en joyed it immensely, but it was ruined in respect for us because of a joke that was made, a very poor joke: that the modern girls are trying to make themselves look like chorus girls by the use of lip sticks, rouge, etc. Was that meant in earnest or was it only a joke, an effort to be funny ? If it was the latter, it failed mis erablv: if it was meant, we don't THE CAROLINA BUCCANEER (Continued from Page 2) is anotner department. This one is conducted for chlidren, seemingl; those who have entered their second childhood. It contains some good re marks. The article on ballroom danc. mg by C. T. S. is a good parody on a popular course in dancing. The il lustrations by F. W. helps to make it a scream. The "Prince of Wails" is a versified story of a scion of a Roy al House in search of a mate. The illustrations by McCarty add materi ally to its humor. The Editor has taken two whole pages to himself to make a few in troductory remarks, state his beliefs and platform, and to formally in troduce the Buccaneer. He ran true to piratical form and his remarks were terse, concise, and carried con viction. It is noticeable that he is taking his work seriously, and, al though it is quite early in the season, he has acquired a nautical vocabulary worth of Blackbeard himself. This review would be incomplete and certainly unfair if mention was not made of the commendable work done by another member of the crew the business manager. Business houses would naturally be hesitant about advertising in a new publica tion of doubtful circulation. But the deDartment seems to have overcome all obstacles, for there is a good proportion of ads in this is sue. In summarizing we will say that the new comic has set apleasing tand- ard with the first issue, and we look forward with eagerness to the Cap and Gown Number. Established 1885 THE SEEMAN PRINTERY INC. SHIPSHAPE PRINTING ENGRAVING - OFFICE SUPPLIES DURHAM - N. C. EUBANKS DRUG CO. Agents for Nunally's Candy Reliable Druggists for 31 Years ma:::Kana:::aa::aa:::;a:j::::;:::a::::::::::j D. C. MAY Paper Hanging Upholstering Painting Stock Room CORNER MANGUM AND RANEY STREETS Phone 1028 Durham, N. C. DURHAM PAINT COMPANY STORE OF QUALITY Largest Paint Store Between Richmond and Atlanta. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Corner Chapel Hill and Rigsbee Ave. Durham, N. C. tt;;ti;:::m;i;t;iii;ii;iiiiiii:iiiiiiii;iiiiii:iiii:i;tiiiitiiiiiii!iiiiiii:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiia FOISTER PLANTS FLOWERS BUDD-PIPER ROOFING CO. DURHAM, N. G. Roofing and Sheet Metal Work In the spot that was graced by give a damn what you say. We'll do j casey's wigwam in the Spring quart what we doggone please!. , . . b ... tmutttttttttttUKmuwitmn: RECREATION lKAUUJNU For Men and Women Group leadership, dramatics for amateurs, stage and costume de- sign, games, folk dancing, sports, and athletics. New physical training. Summer camp school. Write for catalog, or inquire at your college library. 800 S. Halsted Street (Hull-House) Recreation Training School of Chicago amttn?namtinnums::smtt::m: every member of our club, has a man at Carolina, and we feel sure that they don't feel that way. We d hate to think they did. Good for the slam of the college girl. We are absolutely opposea to any girl who goes to college. But you made a slip, dear boy the col lege girl was made too heavy bah! They never use any rouge or cosme tics to extremes that'e why ve am opposed to them. We don't lika gins who get beyond finishing school or who wants to get beyond. That's why some of the girls oi i. fomilips in Raleigh are tllC mv--ow members of this nationwide organisation. it7- jt. wonf tho nendulum to v c uuii u t ;ms back (people say it will) to the pre-war girl, and we'll do every thing in our power to prevent it. Aside from this one great aim our aims are secret so is our motive and membership. Yours for the flapper ana e .... 1 Gods" without the objectionai reiei- ence to us. The Flappers Club of Raleigh, signed.- er of last year and since has been servinEr as a dumping ground for trash, Foister is making some chang es. It has been spaded up and soon will blossom with sweet peas and other flowers of more uncommon names. Already the flower seeds have been sown and until the start of erecting the new Methodist Church, Foister intends to have bouquettes growing beside his door. tenth. Score by innings: Oak Ridge 011 010 002 05 Carolina 110 000 300 16 Summary Two base hits, Smith, Clayton, Edwards. Three base hits, stantnn. Home run. Hatley. Bases on balls, off Smith 1, off Holshauser 6. Struck out, by Smith 11, by Hol shauser 12. Double play, biaes to Stanton. Umpire, Legrande. ititta fj Punches Sherbets "Ice Cream Specialists" Durham Ice Cream Co. "Blue Ribbon Brand" Phones 58 and 59 PARIS Theatre Durham, N. C. Notice Students When in Durhsm drop into the aris; you are assured of the cream of motion pictures. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Like An O. Henry Story "FULL OF PLEASANT SURPRISES" RULY the O. Henry expresses the Carolina spirit. It's atmosphere is de lightfully metropolitan. Its courteous, at tractive service suggests a club. Its excel lent table whets the appetite. Men of Caro lina, visit us often. THE O.HENRY Greensboro. Other Carolina Hotels Under the Same Management.. The Sheraton, The Cleveland Hotel Charlotte, High Point Spartanburg Charlotte tmuttttmt I Lcfoorani I , I j')liinson f. Good Hotels in Good Towns mttttttaamtmammtta An Open Letter From Mr. Dorsett I wish to call the readers of sale is the park place. This is your paper to the property tne historic Kittren ivnu riace. which I shall sell Easter Mon- with the ancient dam remain day, April 21st., at auction, be- ing except for one wash-out. ginning at 10 o'clock A. M. Just beyond this a ravine with My dwelling house has a good springs, the contour of the sur- basement, accessible from the rounding mils making tne same hall. The body of the house a natural parK. rests on rock wall, and all sills So far as anyone knows this are oaK. lias iz it. lower ana branch has never gone dry, be upper halls, and eight 16-ft. ing fed by many springs. There rooms. Kitchen, pantry, and will be a beautiful lake for swim- bath rooms. 10 by 30 ft. sleep- miner, shower bath, and a small ing porch; 90 ft. of lower and power plant. From six to ten upper porches, floored with oak acres below the dam can be ir and red heart cedar. Large up- rigated by natural pressure. per room with three dormer windows. Substantial framing and good material. Beautiful view, elm grove, freestone water, good air, drain age for fruit trees which bear You can appreciate what is here only after having seen it. You can have spring water run ning through your house, with lights and sewer at small cost.. With power and water, an ideal Fancy Ices Sherbets Carolina De Luxe Lines PACKARD BUSES rhe Parlor Car of the Highway Schedule Between Raieigh and Durham Leave Raleigh Leave Durham 7:00 A.M. 730 A.M. 8:00 A.M 8:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 1130 A.M. 12:00 M. 12:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M 1:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M 2:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. :30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 9;30 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. Every Passenger Insured Careful Courteous Drivers We Have Available For Special Trip? Two Packard De Duxe Busses For Rates Phone 918 Durham il ri i i l.?ii I .1 wen. omoKe nouse ount oi sonu piace for poultry yards. Fine oak, dressed, tongue and for florist's Dlant bed. Natural grooved, uarage ior iour cars, piace for croCodile lake wood-house, and other out-build-ings. An ideal location for a pleas ant, healthful, and quiet life. Suitable for club, with room for golf course, and one four-room dwelling. One mile from the University, Chapel Hill High School with 21 teachers, and from center of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Go through University cam pus to west end of Cameron Ave- on branch of ravine. On south of hill, with water to run through cages, a splendid location for a "Zoo." Each Lot a Small Farm Eighty acres in large lots. Small farms with running water on each one. At home all this week for visitors. Come at any time and look it over. Go through campus to west of Cameron Avenue; follow left to nue, and then take the road to the graded Park Road in front the left. Only a short distance of my residence, down across from the turn. bridge just below dam. This Beautiful Natural Park road will extend up to Highway The most important part for No. 75, leading to Pittsboro. H. G. DORSETT, OWNER Chapel Hill, N. C. CHAPEL1HILL INSURANCE and REALTY CO., SELLING AGENTS