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Thursday, February 14, 1929 T HE T A R HE EL Pasre Thrcr $30 REWARD $30 $50 Reward for inf ormationleading to the recovery of a platinum ' watcl with the. initials E. S. P. inlaid, in golc in the back, taken from 24 Steele E. S. PENN. LOST ; LOST Kappa Sigma Fraternity pin, Saturday night,' February 9. Finder please return to Clyde Dunn, 112 Old East. V DR. J. P. JONES Dentist Over Welcome-In Cafeteria i PHONE 5761 CLOTHING ALTERED and REPAIRED Called for and Delivered ALL WORK GUARANTEED . and The Lowest Prices - : in ". Town Watch for the Man in the Black Derby Boss Hill, 226 E. Franklin St. (2 s v i x 1 H)rQi3D3DrSlf Lj;TIEK3DEffiQDr ' CLAEBORJ They are proud of their no- , madic life and of their knowl edge of how it should be ac complished. After alL if one ' goes about a bit, a home at mosphere that is informal and comfortable has its advantages. Evening decollete and dinner coats are not a requisite when one travels to Europe Tourist Third Cabin. That pretty well describes why the seasoned traveler to Europe often prefers this class. Then, it has the fea ture of being very inexpensive, which is a big item in modern . travel. Round-trips cost from $184.50 up. . In our fleets we offer you a choice of such famous liners as the Majestic, world's largest ehxpfOlympiCfHomeruBelgen land, Lapland, etc and two remarkable steamers, Minne ' kahda and Minnesota that carry Tourist Third Cabin passen gers exclusively. , . ONE SO (up) WAY FENCING; SQUAD GIVES EXHIBITION New Organization Makes First Appearance before Student Body Matches Scheduled. Innovating a novel form of enter tainment for a large part of the stu dent body, the Carolina fencing squad made its f irst appearance of the year Monday night between halves 'of the Wake Forest basketball game. Considerable enthusiasm was mani fested in the galleries on the ap pearance of the swordsmen and the salute, a complicated exhibition of agility, occasioned much interest. The first clash, a foils match be tween Herbert Esteps and S. G. Ha- tem was won on points by Esteps after two touches. The bout was closely contested, both men showing good form. , The second match, also with .foils, .was the better display of the two, both in "color and dexterity. Alfredo Nazareno of the Phillipine, Islands defeated Sidney Glickman on the last touch. Both contestants ex hibited unusual ability, and were warmly applauded. , Through a misunderstanding, a saber match between Fred and Dig by Wardlaw had to be postponed. This gave promise of being one of the best features on the program. The squad has been practicing daily since the fall months, and is arrang ing matches for the near future. Due to the scarcity of teams in this sec tion, some difficulty is being exper ienced in preparing a schedule, al though plans are being made for, a meet with the University of South Carolina. WRESTLERS WIN FROM DAVIDSON Tar Heels Take Every Bout But One; Win By a 25 to 3 Score. for American vacationist the tort of people you trill enjoy traveling with, ' VHDTTE IHMl 4LD WE'' RED TAR UNE ATI ANTIC TKANPCET UNE TiatATION.l MIMtMIU MMIII (CMMIT Tourist Third Cabin Dept., 308 No. Charles Street, Baltimore, or any authorized steamship agent. The University of North Carolina wrestling team wrought a terrible revenge, on the Davidson Wildcats for their defeat of last year, .crushing them with a 25 to 3 score. It was North Carolina's night and although the 'Cat matmen struggled valiantly, they could not withstand the superior work of the Tar Heels. Davidson secured only one match out of the eight and that on a time decision. In the second match of the evening, Flythe for Davidson de feated Albright with a time advan tage of 8 minutes and 12 seconds. For the remainder of the meet their was little doubt as to where the laurels of victory would finally lie. Woodard, Carolina, in probably the feature match, succeeded in pinning Brown to the mat after a lapse of 5 minutes and 3 seconds. This is the fourth victory that Woodard has add ed to his belt this year; two of his victories having been against captains of opposing teams. In the 145 pound class Abbott easily defeated Herriot, Davidson, scoring two falls in less than three minutes. The rest of the matches were won on time decisions. : WANTED Wanted 10 College Men for Sum mer Work. See me today, second floor of the Y.M.C.A. Hours, 11:00 until 4:00 P. M.. Mr. R. L. Vrooman. LOST Lost Sunday, February 3rd, a gold fob pendant with crest for seal. Finder will receive reward by return ing to J. G. deR. Hamilton - at 517 North St., or 310 Saunders Hall. - LOST Lost A Zeta Psi fraternity pin Friday night, February 8 at the Gym. Finder please return to Charles Grimes at the Zeta Psi House and receive reward. The Pines is the favorite rendezvous for Club Gatherings, Bridge Luncheons and Fraternity get-togethers. We solicit this kind of patronage, feeling certain that everyone will be highly pleased. Mrs. Vickers has the happy faculty for assisting in the preparation for such functions and will cheerfully render her as sistance to make such gatherings a huge success. For those as sociations and organizations which like to have dancing as. a feature of their program we offer our dance floor. . For a simple luncheon or a banquet, The Pines solves the problem. THE PINES -TEA ROOM Chapel Hill Boulevard V 4 Miles from Chapel Hill Stone in the final extra period man aged to gain the necessary minute and defeated Hill of Davidson. The summary of the "meet: 115-pound class: Stallings, UNC, defeated Cowan, time "advantage 8 minutes 30 seconds. 125-pound class: Flythe, Davidson, defeated Albright, time advantage 8 minutes 12 seconds. 135-pound class:. Woodard, UNC, defeated Brown, fall 5 minutes 3 sec onds. V 145-pound class: Abbott, UNC, de feated Herriot, fall 1 minute 5 sec onds; 59 seconds. 155-pound class: Moore, UNC, de feated Brock, time advantage 6 min utes, .55 seconds. 165-pound class: Cowper, UNC, de feated Chrisenbery, time advantage 6 minutes, 50 seconds. 175-pound class: Stone, UNC, de feated Hill, time advantage, extra period, 1 minute 40 seconds. Unlimited: Ferguson, UNC defeated Warren, time advantage 2 minutes 37 seconds. ' - POPE-CROWDER CO. Chapel Hill, N. C. More Goods for Same Money Same Goods ,f or Less . Money Everything That's All! LOOK RIGHT FOR THE DUKE MASSACRE THIS WEEK-END x Have "Smitty" and his boys do your barber work. "Mack," the shine, says he is the best in town. Drop in and see if he is right. "It Must Be Good" Univmity Barber Shop (Under Sutton's Book Store) Ifc - :.... MPT $9 i .M J Si' S1 f - v;i : - I Delicious and Refreshing i yD(LJlF($TEJLF ONE. 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