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Page Two THE TAR HEEL Tuesday; November iMg Leading Southern College Tri weekly Newspafeb Member of North Carolina Collegiate Preas Association Published three times every week of the college year, and is the official newspaper of the Publications Un ion of the University of North Cara lina. Chapel Hill, N. C. -Subscrip tion price, $2.00 local and $3.00 out of town, for the college, year. Offices in the basement of Alumni Building. Telephone 403. J. T. Mackt .!, F. F.Simon . ;,.,.:,.:.:..:...Editor . Business Manager Editorial Department Managing Editors J. F. AsHit .. ......Tuesday Issue Byron White Thursday Issue L. H. McPhbison Saturday Issue D. D. Carroll.,.,.-....-. Assistant Editor J. E. Bobbitt, Jr Assignment Editor Staf J. H. Anderson W. P. Perry J. M. Block .L P. Pretlow J. E. Coggins T. M.-Recce Walter Creech D. T. Soiwell J. R. DeJournette S. B. Shephard, Jr, JK. J. Evans . J. bhohan D. S. Gardner-T F. L. Smith Glen P. Holder ' W. S. Spearman T. W. Johnson W. H. Strickland W. E. Kindley, Jr. Vra. H. Wmdley Alex- Mejtdenhall H. A. Wood H. L. Merrit s - J. O. Marshall W. W. N3i fx...:lAsit. to Bus. Mgr, Charles Brown . Codec lion Mgr. G. W. Ray Accountant ' Manager ef Ifsses Tuesday Issue.,-, . M. E. Block Thursday Issue James Styles Saturday Issue . Worth Eby : Advertising Department - Kenneth R Jones . .L. Advertising Mgr. M. W. Breman Local Adv. Mgr. Edward Smith.....A'a('oaZ Adv. Mgr. William K. Wiley Ben Schwartz G. W. Bradham . . W. R. Hill Oates McCullen. W. B. Bloombjjrg Circalittioa Department - Henry C. Harper....... Circulation Mgr. R. C. Mulder .. Jailer of Issues C. W. Colwell ' - Tom Raney uougias Boyce . w. w.'Turher tised in the The Tar Heel with perfect safety because everything it advertises is ' guaranteed to be as represented. The "Tar Heel' o- licits advernRxng from, reputable concerns only Entered as second-class mail matter at the Post Office, Chapel Hill, N. C. Tuesday, ' November 23, 192 PARAGRAPniCS On to Charlottesville ! ..." We at least have the Carolina colors .today blue' and white. Co-ed Cora gays someone ask ed her if a necromancer is a pet ting sheik. . - '.-." Freshman Fritz Bays if you , are looking for something to kick about, get a football. v Those who will take part in terpsichorean activities here during the holidays should re member what v happened last Thanksgiving and make sure that history doesn't repeat. The., story about the Thanks- Heela will bring home the bacon, giving game in last Thursday's and if they don't; we believe the issue. was an attempt at a fea- rMOrda 1, fiW thev cam tu re story, written by the fresh- , j A. . , ,, . darn near dying in the attempt man rpnnrtpr at the instigation . nf a ,obfr,-T,o.' ,Ar r,f , : Our hats are off to the four issue. - The clause, "a brief two Carolina coaches, who have turn hours will make or unmake two ed out this season's team. These coaches" sounds mighty absurd men have the genuine respect for one man to write and for a'nd admiration of the student another to let go in print. An- . v , build a football team last Sep tember they found on hand only The cross country track team seven lettermen and only four wins another southern confer- regulars of last season. In the ence championship 1 ; Looks like fbactneM there wa8 not a single other thing, a town with street cars isn't a village, ad infinitum man who could be called an out- the track team is giving the bas- lfAthall (Mm unm rnrntuiHtiftn in winning southern conference J in dJ championships. And another v u19.wwu.uon record! Five of the Carolina " . , " , verj lllue.ooa f. representatives won medals and the last one to finish ran the last quarter of a mile with one shoe off and then beat twenty other participants to the tape.. No one can say that our track .team , is terial that came up from Jast year's freshmen. Few coaches at Carolina have ever faced such a sad lack of material. Frankly admitting that no wonder team could be expected this year, slow that it should be called hey. Bet th.e Ufk f ?ak- so a truck team. ing beet of what they had. They worked the candidates hard, and 11. 1 : x.: 1 a Evervhndv who nrsihlv ,an l"cers ln gan to ought to go to Charlottesville, show marked , improvement al There is a double attraction this moa nedtly. The record year uie game and the Cheer- " V. ios: It will probably be the first lost to ke Forest ftnd Tennes time a cheering section of 250 ?5 ftnd the? came South Car men has accompanied its' foot- hn" Doped to lose to the Game ball earn on a foreign iavaion cocks by two touchdowns, Car- -certainly in the South. It m"eu In ought to be a colorful spectacle vne ,V' won tne the sight of these boys dolled K . ' , V?. up m uniforms of white and ; " , . T " en. x. ine aiaryiana ana uav- blue, singing the Carolina songs and giving the Tar Heel war hoops. It ought to. -furnish Tar Heel inspiration in, large dosee. And we'll mis our gueea badly if this outfit doesn't give the Vir ginia fans something to r4rveli about for the next few weeks. idson games were lost by small margins, but the records of ground gained and constant scoring threats show that the Tar Heels put the best they had into those games.. There were no slackers uoacnes unucK uoinns and R. S. W. in his Open Forum Bm Cerney are leaving the cam etter 'in-th last iaan nf th pus immediately after the Vir Tar Heel does a commendable A firame. They will coach the thing in correcting a reporter's Tftr IIeels 2ain net vear, but Track and Tennis Teams Compete At Virginia Thursday- Thanksgiving day at Char lottesville is going to be a ver itable clash ih athletics between the Cavaliers and the Tar Heels. Besides the football game, the cross-country team, new south ern champions, will race against the Virginia team and the Ten nis teams of both Universities will clash in the morning. ; Tho 'cross-country race is scheduled to come off between halves of the football game. It will be of particular interest to sport followers as the second meeting of Elliott, Carolina dis tance star, and Hutcheson, Vir ginia distance star. These two lads met at Athens in. the con ference run Saturday and Elli ott nosed out Hutcheson for first place by a scant 12 inches in a driving finish. The Tennis team, which made such a splendid showing, in the mid-south tournament 'at Pine- hurst last week faces strong op position in the form of the Vir ginians. The match will be an interesting attraction in .the morning to the many, visitors who will journey to Charlottes ville for the game. : " 7 Rouse to New York Attends Convention of Intra-Frater-nity Council at Gotham Thin Week. Charlie Rouse, nresident of the Inter-Fraternity council will leave today for New York where he will attend the Nation al Convention of Inter-Fraternity Councils to be held there No vember 26 and 27. The. conven tion is held annually; however, this is the first time that Caro lina has sent a representative. Among the . most prominent questions to be discussed .will be various methods of rushing and other subjects of general fra ternity interest Rouse will be accompanied by Vernon Cowper, gentleman in' waiting, and the two will make the trip by motor in Roscoe Cowper'a Ford. .. On to Charlottesville. TO GIVE DANCING LESSONS "The coach says he has no prowess." . - - - .1 "Well, his father's rich; why doesn't he buy him one?" Centre Coloneh impression as to why R. L. Sides stopped going out for. football practice. Those who know Sides i best have no reason to doubt i will not return until time for spring practice. Coaches Bob Fetzer and Jim Ashmore will re- maia on the Hill. Coach Ash his loyalty to the coaches and to Blore wil1 turn to basketball and the squad. R. S-'. W, is quite J-oacb I-etzer ,totrack. right in telling the world that To th coaches who are abou Sides is no slacker. Incident- to leave us temporarily we want ally there were, several other to address a word, and we be hings said in 'that story about lieve tha sentiment, of the stu the coaches that showed decid- dent body : University students edly bad taste; and poor judg- like the sort of football you have ment. Mechanically the story given us. They admire your was, well done, and the reporter spirit of aggressiveness, your assumed a degree of responsibil-1 sportsmanship, and they enjoy lty by virtue of his signature I your wit and sarcasm on the over the article. -Furthermore, field and your amiability off the we must overlook some things I field. We believe that Coaches on the ground that he is-just a Fetser and Ashmore have con- beginner. Give him a' little time tributed no little to the success and he may come through. of your.system, and we are sure you appreciate their cooperation OUR HATS ARE OFF We trust you have not taken ser iously the journalistic brickbats A football team that starts that have been thrown at you from down near the bottom and from time to time. Most of them The Greensboro Doily News Bays "University alumni seem to be considering most of' their problems but we' haven't noticed any of them-furni8hing a nice forward passing .attack for, use next Thursday." 7. The coaches will have that-ready by turkey day, you can, bet. 1 1 ands.up near; the top is bound were undeserved and wholly un to show improvement; And a- representative of the sentiment J team that has shown as much of the student body, but it must improvement as have, the Tar be borne in mind, of course, that Heels this fall is bound ;to put folks who do things worthwhile put.the season down as a real are always a target for certain success. human Deeta. Finally-. w have a powerful hope that Carolina will win that football game Thursday, but win or lose, we will rest assured that you and The Davidsonians were evi dently impressed with the work vf the Cheerios a tha Davidson Carolina game.'- The Don- ian Bays Carolina' . ha . her "Cheerios,-" Oklahoma Univer sity her "Rouffhaecka;" Texas has the "Cowboys," and now Davidson is to hava the "Crazy cat." : . . ; Student in the University of California have a novel idea of showing their sehool spirit. The University of Washington is one of their greatest rivals, so when ever any professor calls the roll each man answers "Beat Wash ington" to his name instead of "here" or "present" So we aay "Beat Virginia." .The Thanksgiving game, of course, is yet to, bg played and while the outcome of that will have' an important beariaa: on the Tar Heels' rating in aouth- CH Bob aal Coach Jim have put on tne aei(l a team worthy of the best traditions of .Caro lina ern circles, that is only one f nine hard games that Careliaa has won or lost -this season. " To argue that on tha Virginia game depends the success or failure of the season, aa. 4id ena Tar Heel seribo ia a recent issue, is nothing leas than childish and ridiculous. ; Undoubtedly the Virginia game ia generally the tnost important on the Tar Heel schedule but certainly the season a, success or failure can not be' predicted on the outcome of that oneeontes1f. - Virginia appears, to hAve. a slight edge on the Tar Heels this year, -and this fact is calculated to make our boys, fight all the harder. We hare a .aortvof hunch though we can't ay waera w got it that tha Tar BUN RIGHT TO SUTTON ft ALDERMAN'S DRUG STORE On to Beat Virginia with a new pair of , sltoes, bought ' ; AT Jack Lipman's University Shop titn On to Beat Virginia ' with a new Top Coat Bought at 8 Jack Lipman's University Shop University students will have an opportunity te learn dancing from experienced teachers after December 1st, according to an announcement made yesterday by F. M. Daughety, manager of the Tar Heelia Dancing club.;. Nightly classes instructed by two teachers will be held. : A large number of students have already enrolled to take the first course of three weeks. After the completion of the present class there will be courses offer ed regularly during the, remain der of the year, - : RUN RIGHT TO SUTTON & ALDERMAN'S DRUG STORE DR. R. R. CLARK . DENTIST Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill Telephone 385 KOLK Keeps the Story Thanksgiving: v geta the family together, Kodak keeps the story. If you go home for the big day, be sure to take a long a Kodak. Come in now and see our line of Ko daks. Prices $5 up. FoiSter's CLOTHES Our - Representative .... ' Sir. Gib Collins will be at CAROLINA SMOKE SHOP Monday and Tuesday November 29 and 30 Nat LUXENBERG Bro. 17 Union Square, New York 3 Thanksgiving Game "On to Virginia" Special train leaves Pittsboro Street 9:30 P. M. Arrives Charlottesville 7:00 M. Returning leaves Charlottesville midnight. Arrives Chapel Hill (Pittsboro Street) 7:00 A. M. Round trip fare $7.99. . .... Sleeping Cars Reservations for pullmans can be made at Book Exchange. RATES Upper berth $3.00 each way. , Lower berth $3.75 each way. (Two to berth cuts cost one half) ' Tickets to the Game One hundred choice seats for students only next to Cheerio Section.'. 150 seats open"sale. . Make Your Reservations Now Minn I!!!"!!!!!!!!'!!!"' """"ilHllinfwV '"Utrtilianini ssm
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