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Trim Prrk a nr-ss OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC, ASSOCIATION VOL. 19 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. SATURDAY MARCH 4 1c NO. 36. 1 1 SPRING DEBATES AROUSETNTEREST.

BASKETBALL SEASON REVIEWED VIRGINIA COPS SECOND VARSITY LICKS SCRUBS IN FIRST CLASH OF YEAR AND LAST GAME OF SEASON Carolina Puts Up Stubborn Fight, but Virginia' Weight and Teamwork Win. Fighting with the gameness that characterized the set-to last Friday night, Carolina lost to Virginia in the last game of the season in Charlotts Starting With Uncertain Prospects Carolina Qnint Made I Good. i Basket ball made its start as an intercollegiate sport of Carolina when the Virginia Christian College was dlaped on January 27th, and defeated by the score of 42 to 21. After this first game Chabot, the C. C's star guard, said th'at Carolina had the makings of a good team.

And, despite many misgivings, because this was our first year in the game, this predictiofa has been largely, fulfilled. The team has not won every game on the scheduleVirginia liked us twice, but compared with the glorious record of some of our all-star teams in another sport of the not too distant pastthe season ville, Wednesday night. Virginia got a safe lead in the first half with the Baseball Bugs are Given Some Real Ac- The Varsity and scrub baseball teams got together Friday afternoon for the first-time. worked for seven innings and the score was 3 to 1 Varsity. The weather was a bit too cold for fast work and the contest was not very lively.

Lee pitched for the Varsity for the first four innings and then Sloan relieved him. The scrubs were not hitting. much. "Red" Stewart, who was on the mound for the second string, drew a three bagger which he turned into a run "on Lindsay's error. Pember got a single.

This was all the stick work the scrubs could score 16 to 7, but in the second period Carolina came back strong and scored 9 points to Virginia's 8. The score was 24 to 16 but if Riich had thrown goals from fouls with his accustomed CaroIinaSWillln Meet!" Virginia and Georgia April 22. Much interest is being manifested in the coming debates with Virginia and with Georgia; Both of these debates will be held on the same night, probably that of April 22, though the date is not definitely settled. The preliminaries will be held Thursday night, when a number of good men will try for the teams. The candidates for the Virginia debates are Archie Dees, William Joy ner, J.

A. McGoogan, B. C. Ward, J. A.

McLean. All of these gentlemen are seniors except McLean, who is a law student. All are likewise members of the Philanthropic society. Those entered for the Georgia debate are I. C.

Moser, Paul Dickson, E. W. Turlington, H. E. Riggs, D.

A. Lynch. All these are seniors except Riggs, who is a junior and Lynch who is a law student. All are members of the Philanthropic society except Mos-er. I These debates are in accordance with a pentangular agreement entered into by Virginia, Tulane, and Carolina.

This year Carolina goes against Virginia at accuracy and made good four chances that went astray, and had Smith not missed two chances for baskets which came to him when he was uncovered has been a howling success, The team has been a good one. Th but too tired to throw with certainty menn it have fought like snarling Virginia would have certainly been forced to exert herself more fiercely cats in every game. They took their fight and nerve with them into every irame and they didn't leave their "Car to keep her lead. Virginia had clearly the superior olina spirit" hanging with their N. team both in weight and knowledge sweaters on the side line fense.

What of the game, but what Carolina lacked they did'nt know about basket bal in basketball she made up in game they made up in scrap. ness. Virginia seemed slightly overconfident at the beginning but manag The Varsity team was composed do against the Varsity fielders. The first squad was somewhat more successful with 'Red's" unofficial delivery. Captain Hackney and Sloan and Page got two-baggers each, and -Edwards, McLean and Witherihgton drew singles.

5 The Varsity infield got very little to do. Hasty made two pretty put-puts and Edwards made a good 'one from Calmes made, two errors in the last inning, but all the rest of time he was getting every thing, that, came his way. Lindsay got no hard chances', Witherington had few opportunities to show pegging ability. He received Sloan Lee in a satisfactory Page got a in left -field. Hackney got no chance.

McLean got one easy one and disposed of ed to get a lead of 9 points before the Ritch(Captain) Tillett, Long, Smith and Haines. This makes three fresh Charlottesville and Georgia at Chapel half closed. man and two sophomores and means A refreshing incident occurred in Hill. The query is, Resolved that a federal income tax would be a desirable that next year we will have a- team the second half when Ritch and Ber part of our scheme of taxation. (Con tram, the two husky centers, became that is a fighter and one that, in ad dition, has had one year of experience Captain Ritch was probably the hard' stitutionality granted) enamoured of each other, and em The Tar Heels are to uphold the bracing tightly, in a manner that est and most consistent player on the negative against Virginia and.

the team. Referee Cartmell characterized as boldinsr, swayed down halt the affirmative against Georgia. The Old North State Universitv has But he had very little on his team mates. Tillet and Smith played hard length of the floor to slow waltz time. such 'a glorious record in debate that it without trouble.

in every game, while Hanes and Long defeat is simply undreamed of for a Carolina debating team. Last year Hanes showed up well in center for the scrubs. He got several hard were on the job all the time. The whole team fought. Virginia on its Under the shadow of the basket Ritch's fondness changed to desire and he took a nibble at the shoulder of his fair partner as both of them fell to the floor.

Both men were put out of the University calmly and gracefully chances and handled them without scooped each one of the three debates trouble. The outlook is good for the Southern trip played Trinity and Wake Forest before it tackled us. And according to Cecil, Carolina had the the firame, but it turned out that of the ear. This year a good beginning has been made for a like per second bunch. Armstrong, Whittaker, Hanes, Young are four fast workers.

neither had hard feelings toward best team Virginia had met on its trip formance in the defeat of the Univer the other. "Red" Stewart by pitching against The quint won seven games and sity of Pennsylvania by an unanimous the Varsity ought to help Coach lost four. It beat the Virginia Ritch scored four points for Carolina from free tosses. All of Carolina's decision in Philadelphia. Christian College, 42 to 21, Durham It is expected that a good crowd of field goals were scored by Smith.

Clancey materially in his "determination to make his team heavy hitters above everything else. Y. M. C. A.

60 to 18; Wake Forest 31 those interested in this college activity to 18; Davidson 27 to 25; Charlotte Y. The team showed none of the looseness that had been so evident in Roach Stewart umpired in. a satis will be on hand Thursday night to hear the preliminaries, and to appraise M. C. A.

42 to 28; Tennessee 40 to 21; and Woodbury Forest. Wake Forest the other two games on the trip factory arid entertaining manner. the rising young debaters of the University, i beat us on its home floor 38 to 16. Their defense againsts Virginia's dribbling was leaky at times. In R.

H. Varsity 3 6 Reds 1 2 (Continued on fourth page) the second half Tillett and Driver football players of about the same weight had a lively time of it. Be Pill Rollers Meet tween halves two members of Trainer The Pharmaceutical Journal Club Lannigan's boxing class fought three held a meeting in the reading room exhibition rounds. Nat Cartmell- re- at the Pharmacy Building last Friday I BASEBALL- SCHEDULE. March 17, Oak Ridge at Chapel Hill.

night. The following papers were read: Fats and Fixed Otis, by L. E. He dwelt mostly upon their March 25. Wake Forest at Raleigh.

March 27, Davidson at Charlotte. March 28, Amherst at Chapel Hill. March 29, Amherst at Chapel Hill. March 31, Lafayette at Chapel Hill. April 1, Lafayette at Chapel Hill.

chemical nature and purification: sources of Sodium Chloride, by F. Hoffman. This paper was interesting fereed both the game and the boxing match. Carolina Virginia Forwards Tillet Rixey, Betts Smith Kearus, Churchman Center Carringlon, Jones, Bertam Ritch Cannon Guards Long, Hanes Cecil, Driver, Campbell, Neff Goals Smith 6, Rexey 2, Churchman 1, Cecil 3, Driver 1, Compbell 1. Goals from fouls, Rixey Ritch 4.

as the writer gave in detail the methods of purifying the crude: salt into commerical salt. Origin ot the Castor Oil Plant, by J. F. Hunicutt. This included the habitat of the plant and the general way in which it is cultivated.

He also gave the gen April 8, University of Virginia at Greensboro. April 10, University of Virginia at April 13, Wako Forest at Chapel Hill. April 15, Guilford at Greensboro. April 17, Winston League at Winston. April 18, Davidson at Durham.

April 19, University of South Carolina at Chapel Hill. April 21 University of Virginia at Charlottesville. April 22, Navy at Annapolis. April 25, Catholic University at Washington. April 26, Georgetown at Washington.

April 28, Guilford at Chapel May 4, V. P. I. at Chapel Hill. May 5, Washington and Lee at Chapel Hill.

Mav 6. Washine-trm nnrl T.pa at. OVinnol TT511 eral method of obtaining Castor Oil pure form from the seed of the plant. Disinfectants and How to Use Them, by H. G.

Coleman. 1. In this paper much stress' was laid The alumni of Texas A. M. have started a movement to make their University independent of the University of Texas, of which it was declared to be a branch by the law creating it.

They claim that A. and M. has not received a fair share of the funds appropriated. tj 1 wwmv Jlllll 1 upon the methods of disinfecting rooms in which, there had; been con-tageous diseases and how to keep sanitary conditions around the yard. i.

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