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THE GAME; WITH OAK RIDGE. The fourth game that our team lias played this year, came off Saturday last, with Oak Ridge at the University Park. For the first time in twelve years the Oak Ridge team was shut out. From the start the game was one sided, and the' team that last year gave us so much trouble soon showed their inferiority to our team in every respect. Smith who pitch ed for Guilford College, occupied the box for the visitors, while Stafford held down the other end of the line. Oldham and Kenan were the battery for the Univer sity. The game was called at 2:30, with Oak Ridge in the field. First inning, Robertson was sent to the first on balls. Old ham out on pop fly to Jessups, Robertson stole second, and Dev in took first on balls. Robertson thrown out at third, . by Smith, Oldham out on pop fly to Smith. Stanley thrown out . on first by Stafford. Oak Ridge to the bat, John son out at first by Stanley. Smith out to "Robertson on fly. Old ham goes out at second by Staf ford's hit to Stanley. Second inning. Busbee out first, by Jessups. Moye to first on base hit. Mason strikes out. Kenan takes first on dead ball. Robertson knocks fly to right fielder. Moye left on third. Ke nan second. Jessup steps in the box for Oak Ridge? drives a fly to Stanley and is out. King hits, once, twice, thrice and goes to the bench. Hampton knocks a hot grounder to Mason who picks it up beautifully and throws him out at first. Third inning. Oldham base hit. Devin makes base hit, send ing Oldham to second. Oldham goes to third on Stafford's passed ball. Devin to second. Gray knocks a fly to jessup, who lets it slip through his hands. Old ham scoring on his error. Stan ley strikes out. Busbee pops a fly to second, and goes out. Moye goes to first on hit. Devin is thrown out at home plate by Jes sup. Oak Ridge puts Stafford, W. in front of Kenan, and he reaches first on base hit Jones strikes out. Kenan throws Staf ford out at second. Johnston takes first. Smith knocks a ground ball to Stanley, who toss es him out at first. Fourth inning. :Mason hits a liner through the Oak Ridge short stop's legs, and goes to first, steals second on Stafford's passed ball and and scores on Kenan's base hit. Robertson puts the ball to shortstop who throws him out at first. Oldham knocks a liner to left fielder, who drops it, and Devin knocks a shy ball to second base, putting the side out. Ogburn goes to the bat, and knocks a fly to Moye. Stafford follows suit. Jessup makes a hit, and King pulverizes the air three times, and retires the team. Fifth inning. Gray takes first on a grounder which skips through the short stop's legs, he starts to second, Stafford throws wild and Gray reaches the home plate while the centre fielder is throwing the ball. Stanley feels all around for the ball and goes to the bench on three strikes and out. Bu'sbee reaches a safety, gets to first and scores on Ma son's two bagger. Mason takes third on error of right fielder. Kenan gets first on balls, makes for second, Stafford unlooses him self and throws the ball to the centre field fence instead of sec ond base. Mason and Kenan add two to the score, which stands University North Carolina 6, Oak Ridge o. Robertson knocks to short stop who throws him out at first, Hampton takes the bat and knocks a hard ground ball to Mason who picks it up beautiful ly and throws him out at first. Stafford W. goes out on a foul to Oldham. Jones, swipes the atmosphere thrice and is out. Sixth inning. Oldham goes to first 011 base hit, centre fielder throws while Oldham makes sec ond. Devin knocks- to second, who throws him out at first. King pitches a ball over the back stop and Oldham covers the plate. Gray reaches first on a fly to Ogburn who drops the ball, Gray steals second, Gray goes out at third on Stanley's hit to right field. Stanley goes to third on wild pitch of King. Busbee takes his base 011 balls. Stanley and Busbee score on Moye's base hit. Mason goes out on first by Stafford. Johnson hits the ball a terrible lick, but Mason pitches it up gracefully and hands it across the diamond to Devin, and Mr. Johnston is out. Smith knocks a poy fly right field and Busbee catches him out, Ogburn knocks a foul to Devin and re tires the side. Seventh inning: Kenan puts a slow ball to short stop who throws it four feet above the first baseman's head. Kenan makes first. Robertson knocks a fly to short stop who lets it pass. Ke nan takes second. Oldham makes a beautiful hit to centre field, bringing in Kenan and Robert son, on error of centre fielder who throws it way over the catcher's head, Oldham reaches second, but is thrown out while trying to steal third. Devin "pops a fly up and Smith catches it. Gray places the ball in the short stop's hands, who by way of variet) catches it. Stafford goes to the bat for Oak Ridge and strikes the ball terribly. Stanley picks it up, and throws him out at first. Jessup knocks to Mason who throws him out at first. King knocks a flv up in the air, Old ham catches it, half way between the plate and the pitcher's box. Eighth inning. Stanley knocks an easy fly to Smith and goes out. Busbee takes first on balls. Moye lines the ball to first, who puts him out. Mason knocks a high fly to left fielder who makes a beautiful muff. Busbee scores on his error. Ke-, nan takes first on base hit. Rob inson knocks a two bagger, Ma son and Kenan scoring. Oldham knocks a liner to center field who makes a pretty catch, putting the side out. Haughton bunts the ball to Kenan who throws him out at first. Stafford, W. hits a high fly to Robertson . who prompt ly takes it in. Jones goes out at first on a little grounder to Ke nan. Ninth inning. Devin thrown out at first by second base. Gray hits to right fielder and Stanley puts the side out by a fly to sec ond. This is the last of the ninth inning and if Oak Ridge does not want to be whitewashed, something must be done. John ston takes the bat, and hits a high fly to center field, it looks as if it will go over the fence, every one is in a state of expectancy, Bob bie Robertson gets right up against the fence and when the ball falls it is in his hands; and Oak Ridge feels a shade shaken but nothing daunted Smith goes to the bat, and is put out quickly by a foul fly by Devin. Ogburn follows suit and Devin catches him out, and for the first time since Oak Ridge has had a team, it is goes egged. The features of the game was the brilliant playing of Mason, and Robertson surprising catch in the ninth inning. University. ABRBIIPOAE Robertson, c. f. Oldham, c. Devin, 1st b. Gray, 2nd b. Stanley, s. s. Busbee, R. F. Moye, L. F. Mason, 3rd b. Kenan, F. Total, 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 1 2 o 1 I 3 o 3 3 1 3 1 o 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 12 2 o 1 3 o o o o o o 2 o o 5 4 50 14 II 27 II 2 OAK RIDGE. AI R B1IPO A E Johnston, S. S. Smith, F. Ogburn, 2nd b. Stafford, R., C. Jessup, 3rd b. King, 1st b. and P. 3 0 Hampton, R. F. "3 o Stafford, W C. F. 3 o Jones, F. 3 o 4 o 4 o 4 o 3 o 3 o o o o o I o o I o 0 . 2. .3 220 2 3 1 503 5 o 1 12 O I. 10 I 022 001 Total, 30 o 2 27 10 13 Summary: Base on balls by Smith 5. Struck out by Kenan 3, Smith 2, King 1. Sase hits, University 11 Oak Ridge 2. Two base hits, Mason 1. Passed balls, Stafford 3. Time of game 2 hours. Um pire Mr. T. Lanier of the University., Attendance 300. . GO TO JORDAN'S DINING HALL When in Raleigh. Meals on European plan. Everything First-Class. A. E. JORDAN, Prop'r, 114 FaVextevii.i.e St. apl 6-,-tf Headquarters for Chapel Hillians in Raleigh is at W. H. King & Co.s ' Drug Store. Everything Nice in the way of Soda Fountain Drinks, Cigars, etc. Call and see us when in town. 4-6-4t CROSS & LUTEHAN, LEADERS IN Kine Clothing AND ' Gents' Furnishings. STTITS rp0 OBDEB A Specialty. Raleigh, apl 6-7t N. C. MOSELY HOUSE, Cor. 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