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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 2

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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THE TAR KEEL THE TAR HEEL FIFTEEN DIAMOND KINUTES. There is a terrible waste of PATTfcKSON BROS, DRUGGISTS. the best sort of time, it seems to The Magazine and the Tackety Tack depend practically entirely upon the students in college who are not on the boards of editors for contributions. How successful a Magazine and how success Official Organ of the Athletic Asso us, in the way that Uhapel is con ducted. For the most part it is five limes a the same old thing ciation of the University of North Carolina.

Published "Weekly, BOARD OF EDITORS ful an Annual we have is deter- wppIts par.h month week for four COTTRELL LEONARD ALISANY, NEW YORK Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to the University ding from the mlned the extent t0 whlc? -a a re a Bible, a prayer, a few i siuaems cpmriDuie 10 inese ipuo-announce-; p-ytrPTticiv lications. In the case of ine of North Carolina, University of the South, Harvard, Yale, ments, ana then an G. L. Cabrtngton Editor-in-Chief uninteresting spiel on nothing 1 Magazine of course, some ability Princeton, btanforu and the others. Class contracts a specialty.

Reliable materials. Reasonable prices. Bulletins and Samples on request. is reouired in the writer before LsNont Chambers, Jr. Managing Editor particular in grenerai.

1 hen his contributions are published. Henry, to the relief of every 4 a At a But anybody can contribute to the uoay, pulls the bell cord ana we E.R. (Rankin 3 F. W. Morrison nil go on our Jways rejoicing un Miss Watson Kaseit B.

D. Applewhite Tackety Tack. There are funny thing's haooeninsrs around here till the next time. W. Puller Phillip Woollcott It doesn't cost much to go to the PICKWICK and it costs but little more to ride in a CADILLAC MACHINE S.

J. BROCHWELL, Proprietor. Instead of this, why can' MANAGERS all the time about the fellows we know. Thesethings written up are the very things that the Tack- chapel be made the best part Business Manager Assistant Manager ths daJ? 14 has a to that F. L.Edless -L.

R. Johnston, civ Tack wants. It also wants xt is no less than a crime to Assistant Manager the eccentricities of the men in alio-- such an opportunity for The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. college both students and pro doing things to go to waste. To be entered as second class matter at the fessors, in order that as many There thetudentsshouldrprac Of Boston, Massachusetts Commenced Business 1843 students as possible may hand in Incorporated 1835 tice the college songs and yells drags and humorous sketches the not spasmodically, but regularly.

Tackety Tack management has New students could be urged had placed a box in the hall of OFFERS ABSOLUTELY The Best Contract With the Greatest Possibilities. Secure Our Figures at opportune times during the the Alumni building. Those who have stuff to contribute will oblige year to go out and work for the various athletic teams, for dra CYRUS THOMPSON, JR. Special Agent tVip pditnrs and hf1n tVipm tn trpt matics, forthe Musical Associa N. C.

out a good publication if they will "J- postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. 0. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, Payable in advance or during the first term.

SlnUm CapUs. 5 Cento. 'BOOKWORMS AND BASKETBALL If we want to have a winning team this year there is only one method Ty which we can realize Our "watlts. That method is tion, to contribute to the publi put their thoughts in this box. Since the Annual goes to press cations and do other such things.

Advice could 'be given 0 them about books to read, about the immediately after the Christmas lolidays this year, it is necessary that the material for publication be turned in at once. care of their bodies, and about a hundred and one other things. Lectures by the members of the IVE MONTHS' RULE CHANGED TO 1 YEAR. medical faculty could be given The Faculty, upon the recom summed up in the one word- dealin wit sexual hygiene and mendation of the Faculty its allied problems. Authorita Last year we did not Committee on Athletics has pas.kJ tive information about these ed a resolution changing what is known as "the live months rule" things would be appreciated by the students and would be benefi begin practice until after Christmas; -and" as a result we did not win altogether as many games as we Should have liked.

The teams thatt won from us last year had Make men happier and you make them better. But how can you make men happier if they already smoke cial to them.V6 The finances of and substituting for it a one year rule. Heretofore members of the University, the football and baseball teams of problems the administrators beeir Practicing all through the other colleges have not been eli have to face, ths plans for fall. This year we have an op Greater University, which they po'rtunity to profit by their exam gible for University teams until they have been a student for five months at the Universitv. Now are workingjon, could all be dis ples and our failures.

Why can't the manager issue a they must attend the University cussed mchapel to the, good of the institution. It is a place tor a year before they can play where we could all get together. call for candidates and then let the' captain of the team take charge of those who report? The time THft The resolution passed by the Faculty was as follows: Resolved SMOOTHEST TOBACCO that the words" for five months" in section 4 of the rules of eligibility governing members of Uni At the game next Saturday with the University of South Carolina team, let's see if we can't show ourselves a college of gen lM 5c 7 ih'yv-jww rfvV versity athletic teams be stricken out and instead the following tlemen, iet's keep behind the ropes and in addition to this see The pound glass humidor jar is the only chance. Some men haven't seen that big Velvet humidor. Handy for the den.

Keeps Velvet fresh and flavorsome. words substituted: "for one collegiate provided that this rule shall not apply to any stu Captairi could begin practice on the out-door court, and get a line otf the new material by the end of the football season. Then as soon as: football is over he would be ready fo pick his squad for indoor practice. Thus, by the first of Decettlber the first and second sqads could be working in the gymnasium, while the class men continued on the out-door court. There are, of course, some baske'tbaH men playing football.

Those wlio are playing on the that no misguided individuals hurt the reputation of the Uni dent of the University registered versity by hissing, engaging in on or Detore uctober 12. 1912. cat-calls, and slinging unseemly Section 4 of the eligible rules reads now as follows: No student epithets at the members of the on pound glau fan trith humidor top other team as some few did at of the University who has been a member or substitute member of the other two games which have been played here this season. baseball or football team at other college or University during the preceding year shall be permitted to become a member Now that the County Clubs have organized to a large extent, of either baseball or football team at this University until he shall have been a student in resi and have organized to 1 advance Southern Kailway. Premier Carrier of the South Most Direct Line to All Points North, South, East West the interests of the University, a slight stimulus might be given dence at this University for one collegiate year.

to their endeavors, and a recogni I his change is not so radical as it seems. Only three men dur ing the last six years have been members of the baseball or football teams who would be barred by the new ruling. All other tion be made of their good work if some one should offer a cup to that club which should do the most efficient work during the year. This would create a little friendly rivalry which might do some good. Varsity field could not come out until the end of the season; but theli it would not take long to size them up after the great massif the tryers-out had been sifted.

Those who are on the class field playingelass ball would probably be glad to come off the class fgridiron and begin practice for Varsity basketball, since the latter rather more important than the former. There are now a number of en-thtisiastic basketball men new meriout on the open court every afternoon practicing. If these men' are eager to be practicing then those in charge of the game this year should certainly be willing to take advantage of this eagethess and go out and work with them and get a line on their goods." Of course this means a little work for some one. But as we have said before, there is only one way that we know for accomplishing things, and that is work. institutions which make any pretence of pure athletics have already adooted this rule.

The university is simply following its plan of strict eligibility rules. Through sleeping cars to all principal cities; through Tourist Cars tt San Francisco and other California points All-year Tourist tickets on sale to principal Western points. 'Convenient local, as well as through trains; Electrically lighted coaches. Complete Dining Car service on all through trains. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Durham Matinee and Night SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9.

Baby Mine." Write representatives of Southsrn Railway about special rates account Chrismas Holidays. Also various other special occasions. If you are contemplating a trip to any point, communicate with representatives of Southern Railway before completing your arrangements for same He will gladly and courteously furnish you with all information as to the cheapest and most comfortable way in which to make the trip. Will also be glad to secure Pullman Sleeping Car reservations for you. E.

II. Choapman S. II: HardwicR II. F. Cary V-Prei.

and Gen. Mgr. Passenger Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass.

Agt GREAT CAST AND PRODUCTION. Prices: 50c. to $150. The first meetiug of the Greater University Council was held Monday night. In addition to the regular Council there were present five members from each of the classes.

The officers of the regular Council were retained: Walter Stokes, Chairman, and D. H. Carleton Secretary. A committee was appointed to draw up plans for organization. The Greater Council will meet at reg-ular intervals to discuss Universi ty problems of any sort.

If any student has a complaint to make, he will be afforded an opportunity to do so. It is hoped that through this medium conditions at the University may be improved, ACADEMY OF MUSIC Durham Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores are asked to put their statistics for the Yackety Yack In boxes 'provided for that purpose in the Alumni Building. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6. "The Bohemian Girl 'BOYS! SEE "LONG" BILL JONES losing und Cleaning.

Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per Repairing and darning neatly done at small any Georgetown beat us; but way it was iuteresting. 15 1IORSKS. REAL HAND OF GYPSIKS. COMPANY OF 0.

TUOU1 OF Alt AI1S. Pl-lcw 7jc, to 12,00 extra cost. French drv cle Shop iu front of Athletic Store..

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Years Available:
1893-1992