Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 4

Location:
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE TAR HEEL Sportograms I i Well, brethren, we are on deck once more. Here's hoping you passed Jill Ithaca. 20 mm he it Amrricfai shotgun. Thirty 20-gnuge rhe'l weigh lb. less then 30 twelve-bore shells.

You can get into action quicker and it won't tire you. Penetration bi tter than big bore its shooting will surprise you. your work. We passed some ours. Basketball has started off with rush.

The first two games were cinches. There was nothing to them Woltz, the Bursar, spoke on the part the class plays in college; he said, that it was the function of the Junior class to bo constructive force and to build up a constructive spirit. Mr, B. D. Stephenson, in responding spoke on loyalty; loyally.

to fellow students, to the University, and to her ideals and traditions. Dr. Mims spoke on making the most of what we have. He said that, with the exception of equipment, our University was behind none in the South. Mr.

L. N. Johnston should have responded, but he was unable to attend on account of sickness. On the whole, the occasion was one at which good fellowship, amiable but Carolina. However the gallery was hugely de Brauti nl Catalog in colors FREE.

18 grades. 20, 16. 12 and 10 gauge lighted at the performances. That's good as it takes peppery backing" to 5l.5 net to JtHUU list. make any sport a success.

We have the makings for a good five. Ritch, Tillett and Smith look well and the others seem to have nice line of goods. There's one thing you must bear in ITHACA OUN COMPANY. BOX 123. ITHACA.

N.Y mind though: it takes time to develop speeches, and a splendid menu pre vailed. The members of the class were brought into closer relation with a high class basketball team. We should make a decent showing, this their fellow-classmates and with rep season, but we can't expect to whale resentatives of the faculty and a stronger love for their class and their University was kindled. Dave W. Levy, The Tailor, DURHAM, NORTH CAROUNA A.

C. Pickard J. G. Beard Oollerc Antp, Gtizens Favor Trolley line The citizens of Chapel Hill met on Monday, January 30, to discuss the following resolution which had. been Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT O.

CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS Fine Presents For Fine Folks Eye-Glasses aud Spectacles Fitted and Repaired in all tlieir Complications. W.B.SORRELL Jeweler and Optometrist Chapel Hilt. N. C.

every team on bur schedule, so doh't feel disappointed when we receive a trouncing. As to baseball well from the present angle things looks only fair. There's promise of an excellent infield and a fair outfield but the batteries looks mighty weak. Manager McCulloch is to be congratulated. He has made the most of a limited schedule.

Washington and Lee, V. P. I. and South Carolina will be seen on the Hill for the first time. "Red" Stewart will do the coaching stunt until Clancy's arrival Feb.

15th. unanimously adopted by the board of BOYS! Scc ''Long" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. aldermen: 'Resolved, That the proposition of Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost.

Shop in rear of Klutta the trustees of the University of North Carolina, that the Legislature be requested to allow the Southern Railway to remove its present track between Building. Venableand University, be approved; provided that the railroad or its assigns shall construct an electric line between Medical College of Virginia Established 1838 WELL EQUIPPED for teaching Medici ns Ieii-tlntrv and Pharmacy. For Uniuiuguf, iiU- Venable and Durham, graded, ironed and equipped for a passenger and dreM "Tank" Hunter New Quarters below Pickard's Hotel Bought out Entire Stock of W.W. Pickard. freight business, at least equivalent in every respect to the present service, CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M.

D. Dean, Ricbmottd, Va. it being understood that the act of the Legislature shall place in the hands of the Railroad Commission the duty of seeing that the contract is fully carried out, and the service satisfac Schiffman Jewelry Com pa Leading Jewelers Greensboro, North CaroUtin If you are interested in a ROYAL typewriter proposition, talk to Cy Thompson Jr tory before permission to take up the present track is granted." A majority of the citizens present expressed themselves aslaheartily in favor of this proposed change in the The Walking Gab Revived A dilapidated party of about a dozen Carolina -students the very flower of the student body pulled into the environs of Chapel Hillat a late hour Sunday night on foot from University Station. These gentlemen were returning from a very pleasant stay in the city of Raleigh, and since no special train met them at University Station, they were reduced to journey in the manner described in order to reach their own proper territory of the University campus by Monday morning. It is said that tbe night was so dark, they were compelled to get down on their knees and crawl over the rail-road bridges to keep trom falling off, managing their suit cases at the same time.

We feel confident that we could get an exceedingly interesting news story out of the affair, if we could only obtain exact information as to the incidents along the route, the conversation, et cetera. The worst of the business was that some ot the travellers were returning from the Y. M. C. A.

conference at Raleigh, and were thus compelledito endure the fate ofuworld-ly sinners who had taken a jaunt relax from the strain of examination. transportation facilities of the town. Royal Borden Furniture Company Durham, North Carolina Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only up-to-date Baskettball Season Now In Full Swing (Continued from first page) and fashionable tonsorial purlor iu the DEALERS IN City. Polite and prompt attention to all UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PH1RMACY High-Grade Furniture furnishings for Students Everything for the Home When in Ralegh, Go to Tucker Building Pharmacy FOR YOUR DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc. ON THE CORNER there.

They got the baskets when they had to have them. In the last two minutes Wake Forest braced and threw two goals, making the score 31 to 28 and missed a third as time was called. The line-up: Carolina. Wake Forest. Carrington Center Holding, B.

Tillett Beam Smith Forwards Turner Utley, sub Ritch rrA Holding, R. Hanesf Guards 1 Dowd LET THE COLLEGE CATERER, "cMarse Jesse" Prepare that Banquet. He KNOWS HOW. Juniors Hold Banquet Last Friday night about fifty loyal members of the class of 1912 gathered in the dining hall of the old University The A. M.

College of Texas is said to have the finest athletic field in Carolina Students ate invited to make the store of Whiting Horton their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. G. the Southwest. It is fitted up with lights and hydrants, which can be eve. Pickard Co.

LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary -near telephone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30 G. Pickard, Manager used at any time. Inn and held their Juniorbanquet.

Immediately after the basketball game those who attended assembled in the dining hall. Mr. Folger, the president of the class, stated, the object of the meeting and in his address urged the members of the class to form strong and binding ties of friendship among themselves. The first course was served and thenceforth speeches and courses alternated. Prof.

Patterson, CUT FLOWERS New York Quick Lunch atid Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Best in the South. 13 E. Martin RALEIGH, N. C. FOR of the Physics department, urged the Juniors to advertise the University Eubanks.

Drug Company Prescription Specialists WEDDINGS! I and Mr. Stacy, in responding, denounced the ring which he said controlled the Junior class elections. Dr. H. V.

Wilson, of the department of Zoology, Deal on uuwcio iui wcu-i North Carolina rolinf Chapel Hill, i dings, that tne parties! ffa Hotel Giersch Smay rememDer tne oc-l acasion wim pleasure. advised each one to find out what profession he was best suited to and to J.VanLindleyCo. follow it. Mr. A.

W. Graham, in re Greensboro, N. C. European Plan. Cafe in Connection plying spoke on the opportunity the Doctor Wm, Tyttch Klutt CHAPEL lL, N.

Junior class has for generating an College Agent RALEIGH, C. optimistic spirit on the campus, Mr..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Tar Heel Archive

Pages Available:
73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992