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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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Tuesday," March 4, 1924 THE TAR IIEEL Page Three Prof. Coates Makes NORMAN SHEPARD Plea For Unification Intra-Mural Athletics LEAVES FOR CHINA "The part of the University's life A more effectual manner of advertising a college can hardly be imagined than the radio broadcasting station of Georgia Tech, from which every Monday night programs are heard all over the United States and Canada. Telegrams, cards and letters have been received at the col- between 17C5 and 1915 shows the slow and steady growth from one to one thousand," stated Professor Al Basketball Coach Accepts Pos! tion With Tobacco Company to Go to China STANDING OF THE CLUBS March 3, 1921 DORMITORY LEAGUE logo complimenting the programs sent out. Ex. bert Coates in a brilliant and stirring talk last Monday in Chapel, in a b.ief review of the early history of the University.

The increasing numbers brought new and in the mixing of these men from aU pai-ts of Norman Shepard, who has been coaching both the freshman and varsity basketball teams; and the fresh Pet. .923 .923 .633 .616 .568 .588 .539 Thrift is the ability to save something out of your income no matter how small it is. IT ia a habit which must be cultivated if you are to succeed. GET the habit by making a deposit of something regularly with The Bank of Chapel Hill N. C.

man iootoau team, leaves early in March' for China to act as a represen the State the communities blended. Men who came here with the narrow viewpoint of a locality have left with the broad outlook of the State, this being due in large measure to the tative of the Liggett and Myers To Showing at Jack Sparrow's Mon. and Tues. March 18th. and 19th.

W. L. Carr 13 1 West 13 1 Steele 9 5 Mangum 8 5 South 8 6 Ruff in 8 East 7 6 Manly 7 7 Smith 4 10 New Dorms 3 11 Grimes 2 12 Ramblers 1 12 FRATERNITY LEAGUE bacco Company. Shepard's decision to give up the coaching game has been PARIS Theatre Durham, N. C.

Notice Students When in Durham drop into the fParis; you are assured of the cream of motion pictures. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME the cause of a great deal of regret assimilation ot all points ot view .500 .284 .213 CLOTHES FOR THU COIXUGU MAN .142 .077 on the part of student fans. Last year Shepard who was taking work here was persuaded to accept the position of assistant coach. He was graduated last year with the degree of B. S.

in Commerce. This year he, together with Grady Pritch- present by means of a very close unity among the students. But, however, the War came with its disrupting influence during the S. A. T.

C. days. This was accompanied by the deaths of two born leaders of the University, and Carolina was left bewildered as to what Pet. W. .913 .847 ard and Red Johnson had charge of the freshman football squad.

Pritch- .781 the next step should be. As a re sult of this disorganization, there has ard looked after the line, Johnson took care of the backfield while Shep .781 .710 .710 been an increasing number of men each year who have failed to become 1 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 7 10 11 12 D. K. 11 A. T.

11 S. A. 11 Gamma Phi 11 Kappa Alpha 10 Sigma Chi 10 Zeta Psi 7 Pi Kappa Phi 7 Beta Theta Pi 7 Theta Chi 4 Kappa Pi 3 Delta Sigma Phi 2 ard had charge of the ends. -This trio of coaches turned out one of the best assimilated here and to really catch .539 .500 .500 the vision of what is trying to bs freshman teams here in a number of done by the University. years.

From the men on this team comes much promising material for .284 As a concrete example, of this lack Chew it after 213 of unity and close organization, Pro- varsity berths next year. When basketball season rolled around Shepard .142 fessor Coates cited the meeting of the Monogram Club last week. This is a representative organization of Carolina, but at this meeting there The SACK SUIT (Made tn three and four button rnodeh) VEN a plain tack itiit may-have the refinements of cut ami Liatcriul that distinguish good clothes from the uuui commercial product. LUXHNBERG lack luitsare di tinctivo. to 3 7.50 Manufactured and Mold exdutively by every meal It stimulates appetite and aids digestion.

It makes your lood do you more good. Note how had charge of both the varsity and freshman squads. Assisting him with the freshmen was Sam McDonald who played on the varsity last year, were only two members present who February 23, 1924 West 2, Smith 0, (forfeit) February 28, 1924 Carr 2, Grimes 0, (forfeit) S. A. E.

14, Eata Psi 6. West 32, Magnum 14. Gamma Phi 19, Pi Kappa Phi 11. Kappa Alpha 2, Kappa Pi 0 Punches Sherbets who knew every other wearer of the N. C.

there. This was only natural, It relieves that stulfy feeling alter hearty eating. and who was ruled ineligible for this years team. Shepard had three regulars from last year's varsity back this year and with these and material sent up from ast year's freshman quint and the arsity scrubs, he developed one of however, declared the speaker, for it is a direct result of the lack of suitable place for organizations tc meet and for their members to be New odditis (forfeit) Jfi teeth, AV breath and 841 Broadwny Stuwesant mo N.W.Cor.HthSt. New York City South 2, Manly 0 (forfeit) February 29, 1924 "Ice Cream Specialists" come acquainted.

Beta Theta Pi 2, Delta Tau Delta 0 Mr. Coates emphasized the thought (forfeit) that the present is the time for the the best teams in the history of basketball at the University. The team enters the S. I. C.

tournament undefeated. In his own days as an athlete Shep New Dorms. 2, Ramblers 0 (forfeit) University to pull itself together and D. K. E.

35, Delta Sigma Phi 13. to form one great unit, with the Gra Branches Newark, N. J. 8G3 Broad Street New York City 177 Broadway Our style-memo. Book will sent free, on request Durham Ice Cream Co.

ham Memorial Building as the center of this unit. The numbers here at present should be no real drawback, for the fine unity of the University Steele 2, Smith 0 (forfeit) Sigma Chi 29, A. T. 0. 18.

Ruffin 13, East 45. March 1, 1924 West 60, Manly 10. ard played for Davidson in the major sports. He was a flash in basketball and was one of the most dependable Wildcat players. In football he went good, and in his last year be before the War could not be explain distinguished himself in his work ed by the smallest in numbers.

There were many other institutions just as small as Carolina was then, but they had nothing like the fine spirit that prevailed here. In the forwarding of XIX'MX. "Blue Ribbon Brand" against Carolina. Davidson won the game from Carolina and Shep was the man who almost singlehanded gave the Tar Heels the small end of the Thurs. Mar.

6 Ruffin vs. Manly 3:00 P. M. Magnum vs. New Dorms.

3:00 P. Carr vs. West 3:00 P. M. A.

T. O. vs. Theta Chi 4:45 P. M.

Kappa Alpha vs. S. A. E. 4:45 the development toward a greater unit, the various groups on the cam score.

Davidson also won over Caro EUBANKS DRUG CO. Agents for Nunally's Can''" Reliable Druggists for 31 Years Phones 58 and 59 lina in baseball largely due to the P. M. pus are all beginning to see that they belong to the greater unit, the University. Out of this deepening con pitching of Shepard.

His playing attracted the attention of league scouts Mar. 7 Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Pi 3:00 sciousness a new University spirit is beginning to rise and the dawn of a new and greater day for Carolina is Sherbets Fancy Ices seen. The Graham Memorial Building P. M.

Pi Kappa Phi vs. Delta Sigma Phi M. Gamma Phi vs. Sigma Chi 3:00 P. M.

South vs. Smith 4:45 P. M. East vs. Ramblers 4:45 P.

M. Grimes vs. Steele 4:45 P. M. THE SEEMAN PRINTERY INC.

SHIPSHAPE PRINTING ENGRAVING OFFICE SUPPLIES DURHAM N. C. will serve as a medium for the reere and he finally succumbed to the lure of professional ball. He went with the Little Rock, Ark. Team in the Southern League.

Here he became one of the best pitching aces in the league, winning the championship contest with a no-hit game. However this participation in profession ranks barred him from further participation in collegiate circles. It was then that he came to the University to take up work. Last summer he managed the Marion team in the Blue Ridge ation of the old Carolina spirit. The hope of the University now is to re Established 1885 kindle that light which men have gone out from here for more than one hundred and twenty-five years BAPTIST STUDENTS GO TO RALEIGH MEETING to uphold.

No less inspiring than the records of these noble sons is Like An O. Henry Story "FULL OF PLEASANT SURPRISES" the State's trust and faith in its University. Therefore, said Prof. in closing, it is up to the present col league of this state and piloted them to the championship. He also assisted the Fetzer brothers in their summer school for high school coaches lege generation not to break faith which was conducted here.

with these two great traditions but RULY the O. Henry expresses the Carolina spirit. It's atmosphere is de While here Shepard became a mem Seventeen students from Carolina attended the Southern Baptist Student Conference held in Raleigh, Friday, and Saturday, and Sunday, Feb. 29 to Mar. 2.

Many inspiring addresses were heard by the students gathered from thirty-six colleges of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. During the three day ses ber of Amphoterothen and the Delta to do all within its power to forward the regeneration of the true old Carolina spirit at this crucial time in the life of Mater. Tau Delta fraternity. He is well on the campus and his many fiijrds will regret that he has decid kn rrt ed to lca.e but the wishes of the lieum sion many campus and college-life WRESTLING-FOXING First: iveuthcr cl'CU no to llio bone." Second "Why don't you pet a TiucLley cap i to Centre Colonel) go with him. lightfully metropolitan.

Its courteous, attractive service suggests a club. Its excellent table whets the appetite. Men of Carolina, visit us often. THE O. HENRY Greensboro.

Other Carolina Hotels Under the Same The Sheraton, The Clevehmd Hotel Charlotte, High Point Spartanburg Charlotte JhMs Grimes defeated West in a thrill DOItMITORY DELIVERY ing wrestnng-Doxing carnival last problems were discussed. The delegates from Carolina were: W. B. Jones, R. L.

Shirlon, J. L. Mathews, C. E. Cowan, A.

K. Smith, C. W. Bazemore, H. C.

Capps, C. L. Fouts, J. M. Clark, J.

C. King, A. B. Collins, W. E.

Crissman, Misses La Rue By-num, Gladys Merritt, Doris Hatchett OF MAIL HAS STARTED Although the dormitory delivery of and won place in the finals with Ruffin. The Championship of the Uni Good Hotels in Good Tovm versity will be held Wednesday night mail was held up b.at week by un-forseen circumstances, it is sure to at 7:30 clock in the New Indoor Field. Some splendid matches were and Mr. and Mrs. M.

L. Braun. fought out and a great deal of pos sible varsity material for a boxing TRUTH MUST PREVAIL ESTABLISHED 1818 In Cha.iel Jest Friday President team was observed. Line-up: Wrestling Chase gave the teaching of truth as the primary function and as one of Grimes West the great fundamentals of the Uni be started sometime this week. After that time no mail for students rooming on the campus will be delivered at the General Delivery window and only one man's mail will be put in a box.

Those who have not yet notified the postal authorities as to which of the occupants of the box is to continue getting his mail in that box are requested to do so a3 soon as they possibly can. The students are again urged by Postmaster Herndon to get their mail addressed to the dormitory room. If this is not done, it will mean that the mail will be held up until the campus address can be looked up. This may mean a delay of two or three days in delivery, so it is to the student's benefit to see to this matter. It is also stated that Only 184 LAUNDRY BAGS Left If You Want One GET BUSY! Order it ou your regular Laundry list versity, regardless of the facts that conservatives such as the American Defence Society think universities such radicals as Upton Sinclair state are hotbeds of radicalism and that the moneyed interests have absolute control over the institutions of HIADI80N AVENUf COM.

rORTY.fOUR.TH 8TRtHJl NCW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 8800 129 class White, Sherril. 139 class Floyd, Clemmons. 149 class Dupree, Bigham. 162 class Deaton, Extridge. 175 class Royster, Fowler.

Boxing 129 class White, Umstead. 139 class Giersch. 149 class Dupree, Edwards. 162 class Royster. 175 class Slegle.

In the wrestling, White, Floyd, end Deaton won for Grimes on falls, and Bigham won for West by a fall. Fow only the mail for the man whose ler won for West by decision. The other matches were forfeited to Slegle, Giersch, and Royster. name is on the box label will be put in the box, no matter whether the mail is addressed to that box or not. Mail will be taken up from five box- Our Representative will be at JACK SPARROW'S Thursday and Friday March 6 and 7 With Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shces for Spring Send for "Historic American Buildings" PR.

MANNING TO CHICAGO higher learning of the country. President Chase declared that the method by which truth is to be made to prevail is under much discussion today. One method is to ram it down people's throats; or, in other words, to make truth prevail by force. However, this is the incorrect method, for truth will prevail permanently only when it prevails without the aid of outside forces. The University stands for the policy of presenting all the facts in the case and allowing the individual to arrive at the unbiased truth for himself.

Thus, the University's prime object is to make each student realize that facts and truth are the things that count. By realizing this, the student forms the habit of thinking for himself, and the University succeeds only insofar as it makes n.en think for themselves: 1 Dr. I. H. Manning has gone to Chi 5 carrier.

They will be placed at the carrier. hey will be placed at the most convenient places on the campus, but the exact location has not yet been tecided upon. Price Only cago where he has been asked to read paper before the Association, of American Medical Colleges. He wil. As part of a plan to advance the also secure one or two of the instructors who will be needed in the postgraduate medical courses to be con U.

NX LAUNDRY study of designing and utilizing the commercial airplane, New York University's college of engineering has NEWPORT 220 BILLKVUI AVINUI BOSTON Trimontcor. BOYLSTON ducted by the University Extension established courses in aeronautical Division in different parts of the engineering and aviation. State next summer..

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