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In Vain the Teams Clash. (Continued fiot Page One.) iors Monckton, at. right end, played a beautiful game, as also did Bradley, Wright, Smith and Hydrick in the backfield. The attendance was very good, but was not what was expected. * * * F,resh-Soph Game. Like the juniors and seniors, the two lower classes were unable to decide the tie of their last game'. Both teams played well, and threat ened to score, but every time some thing happened. Twice the fresh men tried for goal and kicked, but they counted for nothing. The first time the game had been stopped to clear the field, and the secotid time they were offside. The sophs had the ball o the freshmen's 3-yard line, and it looked an easy matter to take it over for a touchdown, but the ball was fumbled and recovered by the freshmen. C.X The game was spectacular at 6 times, but at others rather slow. vi Both teams put up a clean fight. ?-N For the freshmen, Dick, Moise and .0 Brohun starred. For the sophs, White, Hill, Green and Wilkes were cj the stellar ones. , This game, the fourth of the class series, leaves things as they were be fore the season started, and all parties concerned seem to be willing to let things stand as they are. It would be a very good idea to have the letters of all the classes engraved on the cup this year, for it may be interesting in later years to know that all the games were draws. University Press Association Formed. (Continued from Page One.) club must have more members, else a great many of the county papers will be without representation at Carolina. It is the desire of the club to enroll every student as a member, who is willing to devote a small fraction of his time to writing a newsy letter to his home paper once a week or once in two weeks, as he may find convenient. Dr. Green promises to be present at every meeting to give the correspondents any items of news he has (and he always has them), and to give ad vice as to the handling of the ia terial. The time of meeting has been set for the present at 2:45 p. m. each Friday, and it is hoped that every student, not a member, who has a (desire to fulfill the object of the club, will apply for membership at once. The Birth of Italian Opera. (Continued from Page One.) the remain-ing nyve lectures wvhich Mrs. Twxitchell has consentedl to givie. No doubt wvith ev'ery suc ceeding one the remainder will be come more popular. Any person who has ever" heArd Mrs. Trwitchell will nev'er let an opportunity pass5 without availing himself of the chance to hear .her pleasing and -in structive lectures, together with the soft and sweet strains of her violin. "The Frame-Up." Read, all you students, if you want to know The dope of the game that had a tie score. Of zero to zero, as it was before, And always will be till the frame up we show. No score at all, No score at all. We went to the ganie that had no score at all. The system they worked is clear to be seen, Which is to stock the treasury with long green Upon which four teams a big night will (10. Vrom hamburger steak to hot oyster stew. Big night for all, l3ig night for all. ,ouir teams that would make no score at all. Committee Reports Success. The committee who has in charge the collection of sufficient funds for the payment of the 1908 Annual debt, upon being interviewed this morning, gave us the following for publica-tion. "When 'we first took this job it looked like an impossibility to get the money for the purpose of paying off the debt, but now 'we .have a scheme by which every man in school will be able -to help us, and at the same 'time, never feel it him self, namely: to get all the men to sign cards to the effect that they will pay the treasurer of the University their part, along wit,h their regular second term fees. We have only seen about sixty of the students so far. and with only one or two ex ceptions, they have all willingly helped us. The alumni are rather slow, but we have already heard favorably from a good number. We hope .to finish the work by Christ mas." Carolina Men Win Appointments to West Point and Annapolis. As the result of the examinations held last week, Mr. E. D. Ellis, class 1911, Engineering Department, is announced as the winner of the ap pointment to West Point, and Mr. W. 1. llowman, of the freshman class, the appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Mr. Ellis leaves in March, but will try to secure a furlough until June in order to secure his dlegree here in the Department of Civil Engineer ing. Mr. I owman leaves about the same time. The student body ex tendls congratulations to these two gent lemen. Scribes Frolic. Mr. 'T. D)ixon entertained the scribes last night at his home on Elmwood avenue. After the usual business session was finished the rest of the ev'ening was spient in smoking and telling stories. Light refreshments were served. Among those enjoying Mr. Dixon's hospitality wvere: Messrs. Ross, H-Iazard, Ca rnes, HeI yward, Johnston, Richardson, Mitchell, Mil ler, Shennard. FAT With each package of Falima you get a pen nant coupon, 25 of which secure a hand. Some fel college pen nant(12x32)-selec Sonet100, for Nearly 'Chree THE STUDEN" HAVE MADE HEADQUARTE AND SUPPLIE SET BY YOUR the R. L. Booketters n Btat 1425-1427 MAIN STREET - When you get money fro a Checking Accoun National Loan Co "Che 8trongee EDWIN W. 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