I TAR THE OFFICIAL . ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Vol- 3, UNIVERSITY OF KORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C , APRIL, 25, 1895. - No. 27. t U. N C. vs Lehigh, f April 13th., at Chapel Hill. I The game was called at 3.30 f with U. NY C. at the bat. Below I is a condensed account of the game. I N. C. (1) Stanl' gets base on I balls. Oldham Is out from s. s. to I 1st. Stephens gets 1st on error of I s. s. steals 2nd and Stanley is f caught off 3rd. Collier gets base I on balls. Gregory strikes out. Lehigh: Petnkin hits to right and is forced out at 2nd by Goss who goes out on Gregorys double play to muey. jonnson strikes out. , ' N. C. (2) Slocomb gets 1st on erres of s. s. Johnson hits to left. Graoam W. strikes out. Graham E. out on foul fly. Stanly g-ets base on balls ond is forced out at 2nd by Oldham. Lehigh: Thompson gets first on Qtanly's error, steals second and goes out to 3rd on Gannon's hit to rip-ht. Gannon steals 2nd and Thompson scores on a passed ball Whitmoyer. hits to centre. Lunkens srikes out and Clear y flies out to Stanly. N. CY (3): Stephens out on fly to Lukens. Collier strikes out. Gre gory knocks pop foul to Gass. Lehig-h: Nevins out at 1st. Pe tri ken g-ets 1st on Slocumbs error. Gass strikes out. Petriken forced out at 2nd by Johnson. N. C. (4): Slocumb out at 1st. Johnston strikes out. Graham W. same. Lehigh: Thompson pops up to Slocumb. Gannon makes pretty hit to right. Whitmoyer gets base on balls after Gannon steals . 2nd. Lukens out at 1st. Gannon on 3rd and Whit on 2nd. Cleary g-ets base on balls and Gannon is caug-ht napping- on 3rd. N. C. (5): Graham E. out at 1st. Stanly out at 1st. Oldham gets base on balls. Stephens g-et single to centre. Oldham goes to 3rd and Stephens to 2nd 011 Whit moyers error. Collier strikes out. Lehigh:. Nevins strikes out. Petriken cracks out a beauty, two bagger. Gass out at 1st. Petri ken goes to 3rd. Johnson out at 1st. ' N. C. (6): Greg-ory pops up to Gannon, Slocumb makes hit by 3rd. Johnston strikes out. Slo cumb steals 2nd, steals 3ad. Gra ham W. strikes out. Lehig-h: Thompson flies out to Graham ,W. Gannon pops up to Johnson. Whitmoyer hit by Lukens flies out to g-ory pop foul to Johnson. Slocumb strikes out. T 1. 1 ry i-enig-n: urannon gets 1st on Stephens's error. Whitmoyer pops up to fatanly. Lukens forces Gan non out at 2nd. Bowie strikes out Below is the official score. ' U. N. C. Players AB. R. BH. SH. PO. A. E Stanley, ss 3 1 10 3 0 Oldham, c. 4 1 10 5 2 Stephens, p. 5 0 10 1 10 Collier, If. 5 0 0 1 . 0 0 Gregory, lb 5 0 0 0 8 1 Slocomb 2b. 5 01 0 5 2 Johnston 3b, 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 Graham W. rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Graham, E. cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 39 Totals Tehigh, PLAYERS. Hetrikin rf., Goss s., ; Johnson lb., Thompson 3q., Gannon 2b., Whitmoyer cf,, Lukens If., Cleary ss, Nevins p., Totals, 26 IS AB. 4 4 . 4 4 2 3 3 3, R. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 BH. SH. 2 0 PO. A. 0 0 0: o 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .11 1 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 2- 10 30 1 5 1 27 19 Score by innings: UYN. C. -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-22 Lehigh . -0-1-0-0- 0-0 - 0-0-0 1 Summary. two-base hits, Stephens, Pet rikins; bases stolen Stanley, Oldham, Slo comb Thompson, Gannon (2), Whitmoyer; bases on balls off Stephens (2); hit by pitch ed ball Whitmoyer; struck out by Nevins 9, by Stephens 5; passed ball Goss; wild pitch Nevins; j Time of game, 2:40;Umpire, Mr. Lewis, Scorer, Mr. Bridgers. CAROLINA WON. Fourth U. N. C. In this inning- Trap at Greensboro. the.boys seemed to get waked up and The contest between teams from the gfet their eye on the ball Gregory University Charlotte and Greensboro g-un clubs took place on Saturday af starts the procession with a hit to left. Bailey gets first on four balls. Gre g-ory is forced out at third by Slocumb. Graham W. strikes out. Then Gra ham E. drives the ball hard into cen tre and is followed by Stanley and Oldham. Bailey Slocumb Graham E and btanley all score Lehig-h: Gannon and Whitmoyer strike out, Lukens make first on Gre g-orys error, Nevins strikes out ternoon, April 6, at the ball park in this city. It was a beautiful April morning, warm and spring-like, but during the aftertnoon the wind became very high, with litful gusts that would make the targets deviate entireiy from the course taken at first. The match was at 250 blue rocks per team, known trap, unknown an- lfih U. N. C: Stephens goes out ?oom Wft Q ,i;,m on ajong fly to left. Col her hits to five eyent ten birds cach event . 80 owie ana is tnrown out at nrst, ana that each tcam shot gt 5l clue rocks iory goes out on a 10m uy Below will be found scores according xnompson. to ovotits. also totals for nil i . . -.i, i ' jMcuigu, vicu y smites uui, uuwit ; . . nits iu oianiey ana is tnrown out at Jordan lirst, Ixass strikes out. , Gilmer, bixth U. N. C: Bailev strikes out Glenn Slov'um hits tn "RnwiV ntirl is thrown Daniels, Fonda, pitched ball Graham W. . 1 N. C. (7): Graham E. gets 1st on Clearv's error. Stanlv flies out to Whitmoyer. Oldy makes beautiful bunt and beats it out. Graham. K. on 2nd. Stephens strikes out. Graham E. cets 3rd and Oldy 2nd on passed ball. Col lier gets base on 4. balls. Gregory out at 1st.. . Lehisrh: ' Cleary out at 1st Nevins rjoos urj to Slocumb. Petri- A JL X ken same to Stanly. ' N. C. (8)t Slocump out at 1st. Johnson gets 1st on Cleary 's error. Graham W. flies out to Lukens. Graham El. strikes out. Lehigh: Gass pops up to Gre gory. Johnson same. Thompson out at 1st. N. C. (9): Stanly makes beauty hit to right and steals 2nd. Old ham gets 1st on Gannon's error and Stanly goes to 3rd. Oldham steals 2nd: Stephens gets 1st on error of Thompsons. Stanly steals home and Oldham comes home on wild throw.' Stephenson 2nd. Collier out at 1st. Stephens 3rd. Gre- The second game with Lehigh another victory J or U. N. C. Score 6 to j. The two teams and the few ' 'rooters" whose enthusiasm for the national game was strong enough to pull them them from their drowny couches- at 3:30 a.m., reached Greensboro about 8 o'clock Monday morning and at once proceeded to the . Benbow where breakfast was awaiting them. After the closely contested game of the previous Saturday, which resulted in a score of 2 to 1 in favor, of U. N. C., the game promised to be an inter- j esting one, each team seemed to re-1 ahze that there wasn't eroing- to be any "walk over", and the eager crowd of spectators who assembled at the Park that afternoon were not disap pointed in their hopes of seeing z good game. The g-ame was called at 3:30 with U. N. C, at the bat. Stanly failed to set the ball rolling m his usual manner and retired on three strikes. Oldham leads off with a two-bagger to right field but is put out in attempt mg to steal home. Stephens gets first on a hit and is followed bv Col lier with another two-bagger on which Stephens scores. Bailey goes out to first. Lehia-h: Bowie comes to the bat and retires on three strikes and is quickly followed by Gass and Johnson. Second U. N. C: Slocumb reaches first on a hit and steals second. Gra ham W. strikes ' out. Graham E goes out on a fly to third and Slocumb goes out on an attempt to steal third. Lehigh: Thompson strikes out. Gannon hits to shortstop and reaches first on Stanleys : fumble and is ad vanced to second by Whitmoyer's hit. vSukens follows with a hit to right field on which Gannon and Whitmoy er score. Turner and Cleary strike out. Third U. N. C: Oldham goes out on a fly to centre and Stephens on one to left, Collier strikes out. Lehigh: Bowie strikes, out, Goss makes first on hit to centre, ' Johnson and Thompson strike out. out at first, Graham W strikes out. -Lehigh: Johnson hits to Slocumb and goes out at first. Thompson flies out to Graham W. and Gannon goes out at first on a grounder to Collier venth U. N. C: Graham E flies out to shorstop and Stanley to Creswell, second. Oldham makes first on a hit to right and Stephens flies out to cen tre,' , '' Lehigh: Whitmoyer goes out at first. Sukens hits a hot liner ' to "Grex" who makes a beautiful stop and throws him out at first. Turner makes first on a slow grounder to shortstop and goes to second Cleary's hit, Bowie follows with a hit and Turner scores. "Pauline" here gets his lame hand hurt aerain and his place on third is taken by Johnson Goss goes out on a fly to first and re- tires tne siae tor benign. Eighth U. JN. C: Collier goes out at fiesta Greg-ory g-ets -base .on -balls. Johnson hits to pitcher and makes first on Bowie's error and Gregory scores. Graham W. goes out at fiirst JUehigh: Johnson goes out on pop fly to Collier. Thompson flies out to Graham W. and Gannon is out at first. iintn u. jn. u: liraham goes out at first. Stanley flies out to cen tre. Oldham gets base on balls and 9 6 7 5 6 44. 33. 38. 29. 34. Team total, Charlotte Team: Annthony, Stokes, Carson, Howell, Team total, ; University Team: Brem, Dockery, Rankin, Atkinson. Bridg-ers, 7 7 6 7 8 8 5 3 6 7 7 7 7 4 7 178. 39. 32. 28. 28. 39. 166. 37. 21. 29. 31. 37. Team total, , 146. After the team contests the follow ing events were shot: . Event No 1. 10 singles', unknown angles: Anthony 6, Stokes 8, Brem (, 1 Atkinson 8, Tate 4, Carson, 5, Jordan 9, Gilmer 6, Dockery 6, Criswell 7, Bridgers 9, Daniels 5. Event No. 2.' 10 singles, unknown anglesr-Anthony- 6, Stokes 9y- Carson 8, Gilmer 6, Tate 8, Criswell 6, Jor dan 9, Bridgers 8, Glenn 9, Brem.7f Atkinson (, Dockery 2, Daniels 7. Event No. 15 singlee, unknown angles; Anthony 10, Stokes 10, Tate 9, Glenn 13, Carson 6, Gilmer 8, Dan iels 9, Creswell 12, Bridgers 12, Jor dan 11. Event No. 4. 10 singles, unknown angles: Anthony 9, Stokes 5, Tate 6, goes to third on Stephens two bagger Daniels 6 Jordan 8, Bridgers 7, Gil Collier goes out on fly to first. Lehigh: Whitmoyer goes out at first. Sukens ditto. Turner hits to third and makes first on Johnsons error. Cleary strikes out. Below is the score by innings: ,1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 U. N. C. 1-0-0-4-0-0-0-1-06 lyehigh 0-2-0-0-0-0-1-0-03 Debater's Contest, The battle for debater's and de- mer 7, Glenn 8. Injustice to the Charlotte team it must be said that its men had no prac tice whatever, having sold their old traps last fall and their new traps having failed to come to hand; but they came ninety miles to shoot, ra ther than dissappolnt the Greensboro team. The Univeasity boys had been practicing over one trap with a rope pull, and it was hard for them to get onto the electric pull; however, Brem, Bridgers and Atkinson did some good shooting and proved themselves marks- men. jjockery was too mucn iianai- It is indeed capped by head-gear, wearing a hot- shade and a pair ot glasses an at claimer's medals within the two So cieties is now at hand. in..- x i ai.' j. :a,.-4. : eye 1 1 i n i i i viTitJ ill u r ii w M . r r . . - . - ' " ntirp. r truvp the , ureensboro such things is now increasing, team mnch pleasure to entertain their Mstiv tunrp mfn than usual are en- visitors, and they hope to meet them ,. . , . , i infra in stvin. tenngf these contests, ana tne inai- a',-m ju rhim.n ill cations are that the students are taking more interest in Society work. It is not out oi place to give a word of encouragement to the un The Phi Society Contest. Saturday night the Phi Society contest for debater's and declaimer's der-class men and urge them to go medals took place. The exercises ahead and prepare themselves for were long, but for the most part future contests. There is nothing very irood. The declaimer's were that gives more stimulus to literary Messrs. Craig, Shepherd, Parker, work than a public battle between Basrwell, Boddie, Walker, Win- orators and debaters, and we think stead, Canada, Harden, Ely, Nich- it would not be a bad thing for the olson, Eatman, Harrisand Butt., two societies to open their doors to The medal was awarded td Mr. the public on such occasions. Why Canada. should we hold our debates in se- Then followed the debate s con cret when the village would give us test, with Messrs. J. O. Carr and a good audience, and help to encour- A. B. Kimball on the affirmative, age us in our work? We want and Wright and Horne on the spirit, energy and enthusiasm, and negative. The question was: Re we call on every student to do his solved, that there should be an part in helping to carry debate and educational qualification for suf- oratory hand-in-hand with athletic f rage. This medal awarded to sport. We want to develop no one- Mr. A. B. Kimball. Great interest sided men, so let's all do our part was manifested especially in the in the work. debatinr contest. I: ;

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