PERSONAL.
It. II. Hayes, '92 Law, is on the
Hill.
Dr. II. II. Whitehead went to
Salisbury on the 14th.
President "Winston left the Hill
on business Monday last.
J, Y. Lewis, '91, now of Johns
Hopkins,; is in the village.
Mr. II. B. 0. Nitze, Assistant
State Geologist, is in town.
JDr. J. L. Carroll is off at the
Baptist Convention in Dallas,
Texas. r
Daniel J. Currie, valedictorian
'89,-has taken charge of the Pres
byterian pulpit in this village.
Dr. Hume delivered', last Sun
day morning in the Baptist church,
a sermon especially for students.
Dr. McMullan, of Hertford, has
been on the Hill for a few days
visiting his brother, Percy McMul
lan '97.
W. W. Ashe, A. B.'Ol, is in our
midst. Old Sol has slightly changed
the gentleman's erstwhile fair com
plexion. L. II. Love has gone to New
York city to attend the Interstate
Convention oP Phi Gamma Delta
Fraternity.
Dr. F. P. Yenablo left Tuesday
to attend the meeting of the North
Carolina Board of Health, of
which he is a member.
J. J. Phillips, '90, Med. '91, has
recently received M. D. from Co
lumbia, and secured a position in
a New York hospital.
Cards are out announcing ,the
marriage of Mr. George Whitfield
Carrar, A. B. '92, to Miss Elizabeth
Hadley, of Wilson, N. C.
II. G". Utley, valedictorian of
the Medical class of '92, has grad
uated from the Uniyersity of
Maryland Medical College.
Bev. Gaston Battle, 'S9, passed
through town last Thursday on
his wa3r to the Episcopal Conven
tion now convening at Winston.
C. S Mangum, . '91, -Med. '92,
graduated on the 15th from Jeffer
son Medical College, Philadelphia,
receiving the gold medal for schol
arship. The Geology classes have had
the fortune to hear three lectures
on the Tertiary and Quarternary in
North Carolina by State Geologist
J. A. Holmes.
E. II. Johnston, ex. '92, Med. '92,
has graduated from the Univer
sity of Maryland Medical College,
passed the examination before the
Maryland State Board, 'and has
been appointed assistant resident
physician of Bay View Hospital,
near Baltimoro.
RECEPTION AT PROF. TOL
MAN'S. On Wednesday evening, in the
parlors of the University Inn, Mrs.
II. 0. Tolman, assisted by Miss
Helen Hampton,received the mem
bers of the Alpha Theta Phi So
ciety between the hours of eight
and ten. Those present were
ProfHarrington, Mr. Baskerville,
Mr. Pugh, Messrs. Wilson, Saw
yer, Ellis, Gillespie, Alexander,
Carr, F., Howell, Myers, Turner,
Bingham, Home, Lindsey, Patter
son and Thompson, II. It was a
very nice affair. In conversation,
music and refreshments, the time
passed rapidly and the guests took
leave of the charming hostesses
with much regret, when the un
pleasant duties of the morrow
were called to mind.
NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of the
General Athletic Association in
the chapel at 2:30 r. m. on Satur
day, May 26, for the election of
the officers and editors of the Tar
Heel for next year.
Charles B. Turner, Pres.
J. T. Pugh, Sec.
HOW WE STAND.
Although the championship of
the South is tied between the
Universities of North Carolina
and Virginia, yet it would be well
to see how those colleges stand
relatively to games played with
the same teams:
U. Va. vr Yale 4-28
U. Va. v. Yale 11-13
U. Va. v. Lehigh :.n-4
U.Va. v. Vermont, 5-12
U. Va. v.Vermont, n-8
U.Va. v. Lafayette, 3-7 1
U.Va. v. Lafayette, 7-5
U. Va. v. U. N. C--10-2 J
U. N. C. v.Yale 4-7
U. N. C. v. Lehigh ..12-7
U. N. C. v. Lehigh.. 6-1 .
U. N. C. v. Vermont, 6-7 "
U. N. C. v. Vermont,lo-3
U.N.C. v. Lafayette, 1-2 .
U.N.C. v. Lafayette, 5-6
U. N. C. v. U. Va 4-2
Virginia has lost five games to
our four. Disregarding the games
Virginia played with the Balti
more League team, they have won
riine games out of fourteen, while
we have won ten out of fourteen ;
we were defeated twice by one
run, but Virginia played no games
so close. Though we cannot claim
the championship, yet we have the
greatest team we have ever put
out; it has met some of the finest
teams in the country, and made
the best record in the South.
' Pretty Girl (suggestively) I
hear that kissing cures headache.
-Freshman (guilelessly) inever
have he&d&ches.Princetqn Tiger.
It is said that there is one in
structor for every six students at
Chicago University.
CAPTAIN OLDHAM.
At a meeting of the base-ball
men on Tuesday, Mr. J. M. Old
ham, '94, was elected captain of
the base-ball team for the season
of 1895. This was a very wise
selection for many reasons. Old
ham knows more ball than any
other member of the team; his
knowledge of the game, gained
through four years playing on the
'Varsity team, with valuable ex
perience in captaining the Rocky
Mount team last summer, espe
cially fits him for the position. It
is of course needless to express
our wish that he will return to
college next year ; should he do so,
we predict that by his skillful
management and the good exam
ple of his own fine playing, the
'95 team will eclipse the brilliant
record of '94..
A:
A. KLUTTZ'S
AT THE
GLASS FRONT,
IS HEADQUARTERS
FOR ALL THE
Books Used in the University
and Common Softools.
ALSO
Stationery and Students'- Supplies.
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirt's
Fountain Pens, Perfection Students'
Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A com
plete Line of Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Fancy Goods and
Toilet Articles. .
THE AVERAGES.
Batting and fielding averages of
the base-ball team for the present
season:
BATTING AVERAGES.
- ' . , v c8 d
.J . - . c5.ss '
K " ft: H W O CO
T Lanier, 8b.......... 14 58 24 .415 7;
2 Stanley. 88 12 46 17 .370 11
"3 Kenan, rf.... ....... 12 40 12 .300 8
4 Oldham, c ... 14 48 13 .271 14
6 Stephens, p..... .... 12 87 9 .243,8
6 Robertson, R., ss... 6 25 6 .240 3
7 Honeycutt, lb...... 14 51 12 .235 8
8 Robertson, H., cf.. 14 64 13 .203 17
9 Gregory,2b. ........ 14 56 11 .196 5
10 Hendren, rf........ 5 21 3 .143 3
11 Balley,3b.. ......... 3 8 1 .125 0
12 Graham, If. 8 25 3 .120 8
13 Hill 1 4 0 .000 0
FIELDING AVERAGES.
a
1
2
3
4
5
6
"7
8
9
10
11
12
j Graham, If.....
Hill, p..........
Oldham, c
Honeycutt, lb
Lanier, 3b ....
Gregory, 2b.......
Stephens, p.......
Robertson, H., cf.
Bailey, 3b
Hendren, rf
Kenan, rf
Stanley, ss
Robertson, R.. ss.
OS 03 " .
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g c J ' O
j a! " u
5 :o oh Ph
8 8 8 0 1.000
1 1 1 0 1.000
14 106 101 5 .953
14 '167 157 10 .940
14 58 54 4 .931
14 74 65 9 -.878
12 ' 48 42 6 .875
14 31 26 5 .839
3 6 5 1 .833
5 5 4 1 .800
12 25 19 6 .7(50
,12 57 42 15 .737
6 7 3 4 .429
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H. H. CARTLAND,
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And stood up at the bat,
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Having served "the boys" and the public gen
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offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quality, and
at prices to suit the times.
My Motto THE BEST GOODS FOR
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andcan give satisfaction in all repairs.
Take your work to him and be convinced.
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