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THE RED AND BLACK
EXCHANGE
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The ('Diversity of North Carolina
is In have a £1000,000 library build-
nt 14 in the near future Carnegie
1I1 11.11 (*< I half this ;11m ui 111 anil there
maindrr w as sulrsi riheil b\ friemls
of the I'liiversil).
I n stop hazing at the 1 diversity
ul North Carolina the students are
c died up Indore the University
Coitnril and given a stringent ex
animation by that body this Uni
versily seems ileterinmeil to sto|i the
indignities heaped upon the poor,
defenseless freshmen."
Mr. J. M. Hull, Jr., an old stu
dent ol the University, was elei tei
laird 11 tgh Chancellor of the llottont
Hand, a social organization of the
University of Virginia, last week.
The King' of the organization was
j hi 1 upon a tig made from a beer keg
and wheels, and, after being ridden
around town several times, was
crowned to the tune of •We’re off
1111 a hat.” I he olijei t of this Cluh
is purely social and religious, as the
foiegoing incident shows.
(flic thing that speaks rather bad
ly for the University ol Michigan
faculty 01 lor the college paper, is
that ol the three hundred members
ol the tai ulty, only seven subsi ribe
to the Michigan I tally.
Die middies at Annapolis c. mimic
to feed the “pieties’' 011 tabasco
sauce.
f ollowing is the question submit
ted by Harvard tor the Yale Harvard
debate to be he'd in C ambridge on
December 7 “Resolved, That
further restriction 01 immigration it
undesirable. ’’
I'he trustees of Cornell University
have received an oiler from Hr. C.H.
Roberts, a prominent dentist of
Oakes, Ulster County N. Y.,ofan
endowment scholarship fund lor the
College of Agriculture amounting to
Jl.to.ooo.
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\t cording to the dope sheet lieor
gia's team ranks well up toward the
front in fooihalt this v ason David
son crossed Georgia's goal line only
twice in the lalicr’s fust game ol the
season. Davidson plays North t aro
lina o to o, and North Carolina du
plicates this trick with V IV I.
Scvctal Princeton students wcie
detected having sold the't Cornell
game tickets to speculators, and a
blacklist for the contest with Yale
has been started.
Physical condition has come to
the front under the new playing code
and now is a more ini|>ortant factor
than ever. Princeton clearly demon
strated that in outlasting Cornell
exhaustion is a thing all the coaches
arc trying to avoid—not the exhaus-
ground all hut dead with battering,
but the exhaustion that comes from
sprinting over the field.
Yale's annual fall track meet was
cld Wednesday. The track was
heavy, fast time being impossible.
N>i inlercol legiate point winners
entered, fresh material only being
ned.
More than one gridiron shark ex
pressed surprise over the smallness
I the Yale score against Pennsylvania
Siate, and yet the result seems to
have been a matter of Stale strength
rather than Yale weakness.
\fler die game with Pennsylvania
the Dartmouth faculty gave the stu
dents their first holiday in four years.
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The N. C. A. >Y M. team out
weighed Clenison eight pounds to
the man. yet Clenison held the score
di >wn o to o.
The success of a college paper de
pends upon the support given it by
the student body, and its standard is
usually raised, or lowered, as the
case may he. by the support or lack
of it. Itelow we print a clipping from
an exchange, telling how to kill a
paper:
“1. Do not fubscribe. Borrow a
class males paper—just he a sponge.
1. book up the advertisers and
trade with the other fellow he a
chump.
3. Never hand in news items and
he sure to criticise evervthing in the
paper—he a coxcomb.
4. If you are a member of the staff
play tennis or society when you ought
to lie attending to business—he a
shirk.
5. Tell your neighbor that you can
gel more news for less money he a
squeeze.
6. If you can’t hustle and make
the paper a success—he a corpse,
(let die idea?”
goes to the Confederate Home at Tournament in Doubles Rapidly' is between these, audit seems that
Richmond for fifteen years. Progressing. Finals Slated lor it will be, there will he a battle royal
, i"*”*"*" Monday. with the odds about even.
It seems as if Roosevelt is not to 1
have all the glory for introducing the; UiC tennis sharks are still i
phonetic method of spelling after all. j contesting in the doubles, and some ,
According to the account of a college closely fought matches have been
professor, his sub freshman class had
this method down to a fine point long
before the president ever thought of
it.
Up to date Yale has scored it!
points against her opponents o; Har
vard has run up 126 points to her
opponents (>, while Princeton's total
score is 151104. These compara
live results|show the effect of the new
rules on football, and also give some
estimate of the strength of the
these three big teams
The V. P. I. Davidson game will
probably he played in l.inchhurg in'
stead ol Roanoke, where it was orig
inally hooked for November I 7.
The Harvard track athletic associ
ation has inaugurated a system ol
cross country walking lor the candi
dates. A nine mile course is trav
ersed.
Uncle Dave announced in chapel
this morning that the Stone Mount
ain team need tear no repetition ol
the hall trouble they had when they
licked Tech in Atlanta, should they
get the best of our scrubs.
Mr William Brantley entertained
the Senior Round Table last Wednes
day evening at his room on the
campus.
Coach Whitney is spending the
day in Atlanta observing the Tech-
Autmrn game.
Prof, (to senior). Do you know
what edition ol the Anabasis was used
last year? Mr. W. Kr.er. S es sir,
er it was er Xenophen't.
Mr. Marvin Dickenson '02, Geor-
gia’s plunging halfback on the ’oi
and ’02 teams, and who also held
the position of Coach for (ieorgia '04
and ’05 elevens and nines, has
entered the newspaper field in l.a-
Giange, Ga. by buying the daily
paper of that city. The Graphic,
“Itick” was connected w'ith news-
paperdom while here as coach and
The Freshmen and Sophomores ate ' s fully competent to run the paper
witnessed during the last week. I he
progress of the tournament has been
delayed, however, by the fact that
several football men are among the
couples and they have a hard time
getting a place to play which will not
conflict with football or drill. Still,
manager Middlehrooks is endeavor
ing to rush things as much as possi
hie, and will have the semifinals fin
ished by Monday, so that the finals
will he held Monday or Tuesday alter
noon. There is much interests man
ifested in these contests, probably
more than in the singles, and the
boys continue to turn out each atler-
n mu to watch the players.
The matches in doubles were start
ed on Saturday, Oct. 27, and these
have been pulled off since: On Sat-
urday, Griffith and Harris defeated
Fort and Smith easily in two straight
sets, the score being 6 'J-tio. On the
same afternoon Jerger and Nichol
son ran it over ltocock and Neely to
the tune of it-3 6-2. .Also Deane
and Gary won from Cooledge and
Slaton by the latter team detaulting.
On Monday, the twenty-ninth,
Middlehrooks and Carter won out
with ease over Branson and Ander
son in two love sets.
Brooks and Reynolds won from
Walker and Williams by the latter de
faulting.
Ail these matches were rather easy
for the winners, hut those to come
were much better.
Deane and Gary had a scare in
their second match, when it took
them three sets to defeat Fitts and
Holmes. The score was finally 6-2,
3-6, 6-2, but the game was so close
in the second third sets that the game
was called on account of darkness
and had to he finished on Wednes
day.
After this match Deane and Gary
won from Griffith and Harris in a
match which was exceeding close in
the first set, hut rather ragged in the
Athjetice Chatter
Continued from first foge.
On to Atlanta!
That was a great exhibition of ten
nis (nit up Monday when Deane and
Carter met, with the championship
of the University as a prize. Both
of them are magnificent players and
the rep of old Universitas Gcorgite
could he safely entrusted to either of
them.
T. H. W. T!
Atlanta — Tech
erlife!
10th? Yep, betch-
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still having trouble with e ich other at
Vanderbilt. When one of the Fresh
men bested a Sophomore last week
the faculty interfered and said that
this state of affairs could not exist, as
the “Sophs" had, front time imme
morial, been victorious, and must
continue to he so in the future.
Cigarettes will likely he the means
of the debarring of “Cody" Clark,
the veteran tackle and half hack of
the University of Wisconsin team,
from playirg with the team this year.
There is hardly a team m the coun
try that is satisfied with its defense.
Father the systems are wrong or the
men tail in the execution.
Harvard's determination to win
from \ale this year, if it is within her
power, is shown by the fact that Oli
ver K. Cults will cross the continent
to help coach the Crimson players.
and all wish him the greatest success 1 second. Score was S 6, 6-2. Good
in his venture.
The Clenison crips are gradually
rounding to and donning their foot
ball togs again. A boil has tackled
Conn around the knee and has made
first down, hut lie expects to recover
all distance lost in a day or two.
OFF FOR MERCER.
team work on both sides marked the
first set and the match promised to
he close, hut the losers weakened in
the second set and lost out mainly
through lack of team work.
No games have been played since
his save those on Friday and these
results and the results of the finals
Monday will he published in our next
1 issue. The tournament so far has
1 been a great success and has devel
Football Team Left Yesterday Af- oped some go J players, ami it is to
ternoon ith Sixteen Players. he hoped that if the Inter-collegiate
Tournament plans materialize that
Rig Chief Raoul and fifteen braves lieorgia will have a splendid team on
hit the trail yesterday afternoon over the grounds at F.ast Lake to repre-
the Central for Macon to stalk the sent our State University. That we
Baptists. The chief is not expecting 1 have some splendid players has been
a general massacre but expects to demonstrated by this tournament, and
bring hack several scalps to show for it now seems probable that the two
the expedition. teams which will battle for the suprem-
Those composing the party are acy in the finals will be Middlehrooks
Coach Whitney, Manager Marsh- and Carter and Dean and Gary.
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On the death of F.dward W. James, Ransom, the two Kelrons, Farris, doubtedly the best team work of any
non lha' comes when a plunging of Norfolk, £200,000 ol his money Arrendale, Harmon, Fleming.Nicolls, two in college but Deane is a very i
fulluack, who has been sent into the went to the University of Virginia. Delaprierre, Smith, Graves, Scott. ' strong individual player and is always
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