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THE TAR HEEL
Thurtday, April 1, igSs
POLITICIANS PREPARE
FOR WARM FIGHT TODAY
Continued from page one)
the name of the voter- will not be on the
a ticket. The polls will open at 8:30 and
reuiHln open until 6 p.m. Every member
of the student body is urged to vote
by President Fordham. "The' procedure
will be-a little slower than the other
method and students are asked not to
crowd the registrars, for there will be
ample time during the day for every
person to vote without the necessity of
long waiting..
Speeches were heard from all of the
nominees for president of the student
body in chapel yesterday. In ' the ab
sence of Jimmy Williams, on account of
illness, his platform was read by Ted
Livingstone. S., G. Chappell, Squatty
Thomas, Bob Sides, and Fred Parker
all made excellent speeches, each declar
ing himself to try to make the student
government of next year be the best
that the University has ever had.
It seems clearly evident to men closely
affiliated with the political situation here
that there are at least two machines
functioning in this year's election. There
is of course. a spirit of genuine fellow
ship between both groups, but neverthe
less each realizes that the other is out
to defeat the interests of themselves.
Intense feeling and unusual interest is
expected in Thursday's voting since pol
iticians will be forced to resort to per
sonal work rather than the making of
ballots already marked. There will no
doubt be some hot politicing around the
voting places. '
The results of the election will be
known Thursday night and as soon as
they are official)' known' will be posted
at the V. M. C. A. Efforts to learn
; them earlier will be of no avail and such
action will serve only to lengthen the
period of waiting.
The complete tickets for students and
class offices is listed separately in. this
issue.
TAR BABY TRACK MEN
TO MEET CHARLOTTE
First Meet of Year With High School
Champions of State to be
Held Saturday.
DARTMOUTH TAKES SEASON
OPENING IN HIGH WIND 5-4
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Box score and summary:
Carolina,
Jonas ss, ..
Sides, 2b, ,
Hatley, cf,
Mackie, rf,
Young, If,
Jones, 3b,
Dodderer, lb,
Sharpe, c, ..
Poyner, p, :
Webb .
5
4 .
3
4
4
4
2
.... 3
1
HP0AE
0 0 3 0
1 3 5 2
2 1 0 0
12 0 0
1 2 0 0
10 10
0 15 0 1
14 10
10 9 0
0 0 0 0
The Tar Baby track team will hold its
first meet of the season tomorrow after
noon on F.merson Feld when they will
compete in a dual meet with the strong
Charlotte high school cinder path artists.
TJie lads from the Queen City have won
the state high school track championship
for the past three years and are out to
cop the honors again this season. They
made an. auspicious start by defeating
the strong Duvidson fre.shiiuin team in
a dual meet. They also emerged vic
torious in the high school meet at David
son in which seven teams competed.
Judging by these performances, they
have equally as good a team as they
have hud in the past few years.
Dnle Ranson, couch of the freshman
track team, announces that time trials
will be held on Emerson Feld this after
noon at four o'clock for the purpose of
determining who is to represent the
yearlings in the track and field events
Saturday afternoon.
The Charlotte team is coached by Dr.
Barrett and Andy Milstead, who for
merly starred for the Carolina track
team in the middle distances. Both of
these men are excellent coaches and the
team that they bring to the "HU1" Sat
urday afternoon will be one which the
most anient supporters can look upon
with admiration.
LODGES EMPLOY HEAVY
PADDLES IN INITIATIONS
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;- . '.X
W. Norwood, Greenville, S. C; Edison
Foard, Charlotte; Sam Presson, Char
lolte; Allen I.une, Tarboro; George
Pressly, Charlotte.
Alpha Tun Omega: Haifger Bacon,
Florence, S. C; Jessie PPage, Eagle
Springs; Hubert Williamson, Fayette-
ville; Charles Thomas, Rockingham.
Kappa Alpha: George Forrester, At
lanta, Ga. -
Phi pelta Theta: Cliff Kuffin, Tar
boro; .Fred Johnston, Raleigh, William
Evans, Kaleigh; George Strickland,
Nashville.: ; . ,';vi,u
Sigma Xu: W." L. Marshall, Wades-
boro; T. V. Hedgcpeth, Elm City; C.
A. Carr, Norfolk, Va.; J. It.. Craw
ford, Salisbury; Mat Barker, Salis
bury; Arnold Borden, Salisbury: Paul
Wintermute, Newark, X. J.
Sigma Chi: John Bullock,
Frank Ellington, Raleigh ;
Burns, Wadesboro ; Julian
Greenville; Hubert Morris,
Harry Houston, Miunii, Fla.
Davis, Morganton ;
Rockingham ; Dave
Belhaven;
. Charlie
Perkins,
Concord;
; William
McLean Leath,
'Milne, Salisbury;
HIGH SCHOOL STARS ON
FROSH TENNIS OUTFIT
(Continued from page one)
Totals :.!.. 34 4 8 27 19
Webb batted for Payner in the ninth.
Dartmouth AB R H PO A E
Owl, rf, .. 4
Michelini, 2b i, 4
Fusoniey cf, 5
Picken, ss, 4
Stevens, 3b, 2
Dey, lb, .:. . . ; 4
Elliott, If, 3
McGlothlin, c, .... 3
Lane, p, ... 3
Carver, p, .. 0
2
5
0
1
3
10
1
4
0
0
will give the otiier first year teams of
the state a rim for their money. Among
the men who have been practicing on the
courts during the past few weeks are
Tom King, of Greensboro, who hjis been
prep school champion of the state for
the past two years while playing with
the strong Oak Ridge netmen; John
Norwood, of Greenville, S. C, holder of
the South Carolina open championship;
Bill" Scott, of Greensboro, winner of
the state high school singles champion
ship for the past two years; "Dick" Cov
ington, of Wayiiesville, runner-up for
the state high school singles champion
ship last year; "Buck5 Pressley, of Char
lotte, who made a good showing in the
high school tennis tournament last year.
Among the others on the squad who, are
showing up well are: Ed Curlee, of Bur
lington; C. V. Cummings, of High Point,!
a former Oak Ridge plaver, and J. Sho-
-than, of XJreensboro.
3 I These men have been practicing hard
for the last week or two and are now
rapidly rounding into mid-season form.
In a few more weeks they will be ready
to battle the best yearling and prep
school tennis teams of the state and it
is expected that they will win the state
freshman championship. With all the
promising material that is on hand, the
Carolina frosh should have little trou
ble in disposing of the other teams which
they wjll meet on the courts this year.
Totals
. 32 5 9 2(i16 3
third inning, hit by bat-
Jonas out
ted ball.
Score by innings:
Carolina 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 04
Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 05
Summary: Two base hils-Mackie,
Sides, Sharpe, Fusonie. Three base hits
" Hatley. Stolen bases Poyner, Miche
lini. Sacrifice hits Dodderer, McGloth
lin, Lane. Double plays Sides to Dod
derer. Number of innings pitched by
Poyner 9, by Lane 8, by Carver 1. Num
ber of hits off Poyner 9, off Lane 7, off
Carver 1. Struck out by Poyner 3, by
Lane 3. Bases" on Balls off Poyner 4,
off Lane 3, off Carver 1. Earned runs
Carolina 1, Dartmouth 1. ' Time of
game 2 hours. Umpire Holden.
APRIL MAGAZINE
SEEMS MEDIOCRE
- (Continued from page one)
if he failed quite to reproduce the ef
fect of his great maitre.
The chief poetic contribution of the
month is "Lamentation" by R. K. Fow
ler. The author has done much better.
The poem has been highly praised, but
the metrical experiment seems to me a
failure. The conception of the poem I
like very much, but short rhyming lines,
most of them inconsequential, fall not
sweetly on my ear.
TRACK MEN MEET
W. AND L. FRIDAY
( Continued from pagt one)
Mc-
Pole Vault Corbett, Johnston,
Fayden, Kenny, and Rose.
High Jump Peurson, Ruck, Ambrose,
and Purser.
Broud Jump Woodard, Ambrose,
Lyerly, Gaskill, and Laney.
Shot Put Williams, Fordham, Jen
kins, and Newcombe.
Discus Newcombe, Fordham, and
Shuford.
Javelin Fordham, Baruer, Morris,
Stuart, and Jenkins.
Doc. Mitchell, Kinston; William New
born, Kinston. :
Kappa Sigma: W., E. Webb, Thomas
ville; R. M. Gray, Jr, Statesville;- W.
W. Lay, Louisburg; E. S. Ford, Louis
burg; Arthur Butler, Wilmington;
Henry Satterfleld, Durham; S. R.
Cross, Marion; T. C. Coxe, Wadesboro.
Pi Kappa Alpha: M. Hines, Row
land ; Henry Hunt, . Oxford; Walter
Brown, Burlington.
Pt Kappa Phi: Bill Scott, Greens
boro; Roy; Williams, Hendersonville;
Watts Farthing, Wilmington; Charles
Wilson, Wilson Mills; Waddell Gbol-
soiif Henderson; Frank O Neil, Hen
derson; Walter Moore Bryson, Ashe-
ville; Frank Ellison, New Bern.
Delta Sigma Phi: A. . B. Shepard,
Hendersonville; M. S. Sturm, Greens
boro; John Trotter, Charlotte; A. B.
Raymer, Statesville.
Theta Chi: A. S. Caldwell, High
Point; Edward Bristol, Morganton; J.
A. Spruill, Cheraw, S. C: Robert
Hayes, Kershaw, S. C
Delta Tan Delta: Robert Scales, New
Orleans, La. "'.'
Sigma I'M Eptilon: James Styles,
Vshcville. .
ilplia Chi: B. S. Colburn, Jr., Ashe-
ville; N. L. Brewer, Charleston, S. C;
C. C. Wilson, Erwin, S. C; W. S.
Spearman, Charlotte; G. M. Mcintosh,
Old Fort.
. Sigma Helta: "Holt McPherson, High
Point; C. B'. Wood, Roxhoro; Junius
Smith, Wilmington.
BAR WICK AND NEAL TO
PILOT FRESHMAN BIBLE
Handbook Published Under the Au
, spices of YJM.CwA. is to be De
cidedly Different Next Year.
At a recent meeting of the Y. M. C.
A. cabinet Killian Bnnftick was elected
editor, and Bill Neal business manager
of the 1926-1927 Freshman Handbook
which is published each year under the
auspices of the Y. M. C. A. for the
purpose of being distributed to all in
coming Freshmen. This book, which con
tains vamaoie information tor all new
men, has been published for more than
twenty years, and a copy is sent to every
freshman before he enters the Univer
sity.
.
AD. WARREN WINS IN HEAVY
WEIGHT JUNIOR CONTEST
(Continued from page one)
Warren. .The Philadelphia ' Inquirer
had ,the following to say: "The North
Carolina youth, as clean a cut boxer
as ever stepped in the locul ring, drop
ped Gallagher in the second round for
a short count with a terriflic right to
the chin. It was. Warren's bout all
the way through". The following came
from the Public-Ledger; "One of the
big features of the final night of a
round of battles that had the eager
eyed souls looking on rooting from
first to last, was. the brilliant showing
of Addison Warren, a student of North
Carolina University."
By virtue of his victory in Phila
delphia, Warren will now participate
in one Senior f National Amateur
Tournament x at Boston which will be
held there en Monday and Tuesday,
April 5 and 6. Should he eme'rge vic
torious there, he will be the amateur
champion of America. This tourna
ment is limited to those who partici
pated in the finals and semi-finals at
Philadelphia and the ex-champions who
wish to defend their titles. Warren,
therefore, is efigible to compete both
in the heavyweight and light heavy
weight classes and will do so at his
own discretion. He and Coach Rowe
will probably leave for Boston Satur
day night and the good wishes of
every Carolina student will follow
them.
COFFIN MAY SUCCEED
GERALD JOHNSON HERE
.(.Continued from page one)
changes or additions made in the facul
ty, and that no official announcement
could be made until the commencement
meeting of the board.
Mr. Coffin is a graduate of the Uni
versity of the class of 1909. "
If appointed the new head of the
Journalism school, he will take his place
in September.
TRACK MEN
WIN
FROM
DUKE TEAM
(Continued "from page on
(Carolina) third. Time 10.4 seconds.
Mile run Elliott (Carolina), Pritch
ett (Carolina), Tuttle (Duke). Time
4 minutes 37.1 seconds.
120 yard high hurdles Watt " (Caro
lina), Pearson, (Carolina), Hamlin
(Duke). Time. 16.2 seconds.
220 yard dash McPherson (Carolina),
Erwin (Duke), Bruton (Duke). Time
23.1 seconds.! ' "
Two mile run Daniels (Carolina),
first; Hodges (Duke), Henderson (Caro
lina). Time 10 minutes 22.1 seconds.
, .220-yard low hurdles Giersch (Caro
lina), first; Muggins (Carolina). Time
26.5 seconds,
140-yard dash Edwards (Carolina),
Watt (Carolina), Pegram (Duke). Time
52.8 seconds.
B80-yar run Jonas (Carolina).
Rhinehart (Carolina) and Powell (Duke)
tied for second. Time: 2 minutes 5 sec
onds. "
Pole vault Hargrove (Duke), Mc
Fayden, (Carolina), Corbett( Carolina)
and Beal (Duke) tied for second place.
Height 10 feet.
Shotput Williams (Carolina), Cald
well (Duke), Fordham (Carolina). Dis
tance 39 feet 2-3 inches.
High jump Pearson (Carolina), Buck
(Carolina) and Beverly (Duke) tied for
second. Height 8 feet 7 inches.
Discus Newcombe (Carolina), Ford
ham (Carolina), Caldwell (Duke), Dis
tance: 118 feet 2 1-2 inches.
Javelin Fordham (Carolina), Bennett
(Duke), Barber (Carolina). Distance
161 feet 1 inch.
Broad jump Woodard (Carolina),
Ambrose (Carolina), Aycock (Duke).
Distance 20 feet 8 inches.
1 earn score Carolina 94 2-S Duke
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The electric light, the elec
tric iron, the vacuum cleaner
the use of electricity on
the farm for pumping water,
for milking, and for the
cream separator are help
ing to make life happier.
General Electric research
and engineering have aided
in making these conveni
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A new series of G-E adver
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On an East Indian farm, where the crop is tea, a
wooden plow turns up the rich black soil. A
woman drives, another woman pulls and a black
px pulls beside her. .
Six hours under a tropical sun, a bowl of cold rice
and six hours more. Then the woman goes to her
bed of rushes, and the beast to his mud stall.
Tomorrow wall be the same.
The American home has many conveniences. But
many American women often work as hard as their
Oriental sisters. They toil at the washtub, they
carry water, they churn by handall tasks which
electricity can do for them at small cost, in half
the time.
The labor-saving possibilities of electricity are
constantly becoming more widely recognized. And
the social significance of the release of the American
woman from physical drudgery, through the increas
ing use of electricity in and about the home, will
appeal instantly to every college man and woman.
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