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f ;. ' ' "Air ir H K -lL-o THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. tol. 5. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA! CHAPEL HILL, N. C., April 23rd. 1897. ). 28. W-'l is TAR YALE WINS; AIID PRINCETON 100, Good Attendance and Much Enthusiasm at Danville YALE 19, CAROLINA 15. PRINCETON 9, CAROLINA 2. The Game on Tuesday with Yale One of Hard Hitting and Great Excitement. Anybody's Game up to the Ninth Inning, On Wednesday Mangum Pitches Hard Against Princeton but Is Feebly Supported. A crowd of more than five hun dred viewed the game with Yale at Danville on Tuesday. It was one of heavy slugging and many errors; The day was chilly and the game was long drawn out lasting over three hours. It was, on account of the cold, a hard game for pitcher and fielders. Williams staid in the box for Carolina until the last in nin, while Yale in the seventh sub stituted Fincke for Wallace. Yale held the lead until the fourth when the 'Varsity tied. Connecti cutt again forged ahead in the fifth. The score in the sixth held a bal ance of three to the credit of Caro lina. Yale, however, in the seventh piled up five runs and added three in the eighth. Errors were about even with thir teen for the 'Varsity and six tor Yale. 1 Bailey did good batting with two doubles and a pair of singles; Williams got a single and a triple that scored three men in the sixth inning. Stanley s iteming at sec ond was a feature of the game. Below is given the game by in- rnngs: - ; FIRST INNING. Yale. Williams in box for CanH Una Keaton erets first on balls and sees third on hit by Hamlin who makes first Keaton scores on Green way's fly muffed at second. Ham lin makes third. Letton's fly pulled by McKee. Hamlin scores. Wear hits to right field - and Greenway scores. Fincke out at first. Wear scores on low hit to left field by Cam pi, who- steals second and reach es third on passed . ball. Bartlett out at first: ; Carolina. Wallace in box for; Yale. Stanly is thrown out at first. Winston holds- first on safe hit to' centre field, Belden gets a two bagger advancing. Winston to third. Bailey gets two bags by long slide to second, sending in Winston and Belden. The crowd goes wild. Whi taker thrown out at first. Mc Kee fouls out. Yale A'r Carolina 2. SECOND INNING. Yale. Wallace hits safe to first and steals second. Keaton out by to McKee. Wallace makes third. Hamlin thrown" out at first, Wallace scoring.-. Greenway makes first on safe hit. Letton thrown out at first. Carolina. Johnson walks. Rogers strikes out. Johnson steals second. Williams strikes out. Stanly hits, slides to first. Johnson reaches third. Winston out on fly to Kea ton. Yale 5; Carolina 2. THIRD INNING. Yale. Wear fans out. Fincke base on. balls. Camp makes first and Fincke second. Steals third. Bartlett first on balls. Wallace hits to Belden, makes first; scoring Fincke. Keaton hits high to Whita ker and out. Hamlin fans vainly. Carolina. Belden hits to Camp, out at first. Bailey strikes out. Whitaker takes first on balls, steals second and reaches third on wild th row " to second; -McKee-'saf e--at first on Camp's fumble, Whitaker coming in. McKee crosses plate on Johnson's hit to short. Johnson steals second, Rogers out at first. Yale 5; Carolina 4. FOURTH INNING. Yale. Greenway out by prettiest catch of the game on dead run by McKee. Letton out at first. Wear walks. Fincke hits to second. Wear out at second. Carolina. Williams'has three bags on long hit to centre. Stanly safe at first on hit to short. Williams put out at home. Stanly dives for third on Winston's safe hit to short. Winston steals second. Belden out at first. Bailey lifts high over left fence for a two bagger, scoring Stanly and Winston. Whitaker strikes out. ' Yale 6; Carolina 6. FIFTH INNING. Yale. Camp makes first, steals second. Bartlett base on balls. Wallace advances both Camp and Bartlett. Keaton hits to left field bringing in two runs. Hamlin flies out to Whitaker. Greenway, Yale's best batter, strikes out. Letton scores two men by hit to left field. Wear strikes out. - Carolina, McKee out at first. Johnson thrown out at first. Rogers walks, steals second. Williams has four balls. Stanly safe at first on Camp's fumble. Three men on bases. Winston walks, forcing Rogers in. Belden out on high fly to Letton. Yale 10; Carolina 7. - SIXTH INNING. Yale. Fincke out at first. Camp cantures first on balls. Bartlett hits to second. Camp and Bartlett both out on daisy double play. Carolina. Bailey makes first and steals second. Whitaker hit by pitched ball. McKee reaches first and Bailey third. Rogers walks, forcing Bailey in. Williams hits long to centre scoring three runs and reaching third. Wild cheering. Stanley brings in Williams by hit to short stop, steals second and g-oes over the plate on wild throw. Tar Heel supporters cheer themselves hoarse. Winston out at first. Bel den pops fly in pitcher's hands. Yale 0; Carolina 13. SEVENTH INNING. " Yale. Wallace safe on first. Kea ton hits two-basrerer to left field. Hamilton hits to centre. Wallace scores. Greenway out at first. Kea ton Comes in. L?etton hits to short and Hamlin scores. , Letton out at second. Wear first on Belden s fumble. Fincke hits two bagger advancing! Wear to third. Camp hits thro third, sending in two men: Bartlett hit by pitched ball. Wal lace sate at hrst. iveaton hits to second and Wallace is out. Carolina. Fincke in box for Yalel, Bailey flies out to Wallace. jAliita ker out at first. McKee gets safe to first hv hit thm second. Johnson makes firsf; on hit to centre. Rogers drives a two bagger scoring McKee and advancing Johnson to third, pjilliams out on bunt to short. Yale 15; Carolina 14. EIGHTH INNING. Yale. Hamilton puts ball over center neld,fence, home run. Green way reaches.first. Letton hits safe to third. Greenway out at second. Letton steals second and third. Wear fans. Fincke gets first scor ing Letton. Camp safe at first O A. Fincke on third. Bartlett gets base hit by pitched ball, fincke scores on passed ball. Keaton out at first. Carolina.' Stanly gets base on balls, steals second, scores on pass ed ball, pjinston caught out by high flv to Hamlin. Belden walks. Bailey goes to first on hot liner. Whitaker out at iirst. McKee nies out to Keaton. Yale 18; Carolina 15. NINTH INNING. Yale. Keaton is caught out by Rogers. Hamlin first on balls. Greenway reaches first. w.eai"hts to Belden. Beauty double play. Side out. Carolina. Johnson out at first Rogers first on fumble. Mangum out at first. Rogers steals third. Stanly gets first on four balls and steals second. pjinston strikes out. Yale 19; Carolina 15. NORTH CAROLINA. Players. AB R IB PO A E Stanly, 2b, 5 3 2 3 1 0 Winston, lb, 6 2 2- 12 1 1 Belden, ss, 5 1 12 7 5 Bailey, c, 6 1 4 4 3 1 Whitaker, cf, 5 2 0 3 . 0 0 McKee, If, 6 3 2 2 0 1 Johnson, 3b, 4 0 1 0 0 4 Rogers, rf, 4 2 1 .10 0 Williams, p. 5 11 0 0 1 Totals 46 15 ; 14 27 12 13 V YALE. Keaton, cf, 6 4 2 1 0 1 Hamlin, 2b, 7 3 2 6 2 2 Bartlett, c, 4 10 4 10 Camp.ss, 5 1 3 0 8 3 Fincke, 3b, 5 3 2 0 1 0 Wear, rf, 6 2 1 0 0 0 Letton, lb, 7 11 15 0 0 Greenway, If, 7 11 2 0 0 Wallace, p, 6 3 2 0 0 0 Totals, 53 19 14 22 12 6 LEHIGH TIES The First. Wins on Monday. More than a Thousand Spectaiors View Monday's Game at Winston-Salem. Continued to second page. THE SECOND LEHIGH GAME. The 'Varsity lost the second Lehigh game more by the old "Jonah" of listlessness than any thing else. This game was played at Winston-Salem on Monday of this week, and was mainly successful from a financial point of view. For an hour before the game, streams of carriages of all sorts were wending their way toward the ball park. The street cars' were loaded down, and many pedestrians added to the large number on their way to see the game. The crowd at the park was fully one thousand, and while the "white and blue" were to be seen every where, nevertheless the "brown and white" of Lehigh were not lacking. All "Winston-Salem" seemed t6 be fired with base-ball enthusiasm, even the "Salem Academy" girls being allowed the priceless privilege of standing out in front of the main building and cheering the passers by. . " , The game itself was on the whole very good. It was not so interest ing from a Carol na point of view, as the 'Varsity was weak at the beginning of the game, and allowed Lehigh to make several runs and get ahead of them, and then pro ceeded to pull themselves together and play something like ' Tar Heel" base-ball toward the end of the game. Mangum again pitched a fine game, but his good work could not count for much, when he received such poor support. Bailey again played a "star" game for Carolina. While his throwing to "second" was not all that could be desired, his catching was magnificent, and he added two "three-baggers" and a single to his batting record. Senior pitched good ball for Lehigh, though the Varsity "found" him very well, at times. He led in the batting for the "brown and white", getting two singles, and a beautiful home run in the fifth, by a long drive to deep centre-field. CaptfCarman did some fine work behind the bat, and the general fielding of his team was good. Mr. Taylor of Greensboro um pired the game in a brilliant man ner, not one of his decisions being questioned. The line up of the teams was as follows: Continued to second page. i!
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