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il !L Mil, JUo THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. I t If UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, K. C, April 30th. 1897. NO. 29. Vol. 5. " , VIRGINIA VICTORIOUS There Will Be No Third Game at Danville, VIRGINIA TEN; CAROLINA FOUR. A Good Game at Charlottesville on Monday, (fbut Caro lina's Team Was Out-Played. Nine Hits for Virginia attd Eight for Carolina, Captain Stanly Scores Three of the Four Runs. The 'Varsity lost the second game of the championship series to Vir ginia last Monday on our rivals home grounds by the score ot ten to four. This really ends the base ball season if '97. Our boys played a good clean game from beginning to end, but were virtually outplayed from the start. Carolina went aown wun colors flying, and has no need to be ashamed of a defeat when they played the game for all it was worth. Stanly played a star game, and did fine batting, having a three-bag ger and two two-baggers to his credit. On the whole, the work ot the infield was better than that of the outfield, though all the boys, as we . have already said, played a good game. , Collier's batting was a feature of . Virginia's work, though the Orange and Blue seemed to have the power to bunch their hits whenever needed which was the thing that Carolina lacked most of all. Mangum and Williams divided inningfs ajid pitched well, giving the Virginians only nine hits between them, while Carolina followed close ly with eight on Collier. FIRST INNING. Virginia. Mansfum in box for Carolina. Nalle hits to second and thrown nnt a -fire TTnvtnri first on McKee's error, makes second on Colleir's hit.. Collier is thrown out at first. Mel lor walks. Hoxton makes third. Martin safe at first on Johnson's error, Hoxton and Mel lor score. Martin irains home, Mc Nair flies out to McKee. Carolina. Collier in box for Vir gina. Stanlv o-ets a three-baerirer and scores on McNair's error. Win ston hits to Collier, is thrown out at first. " Belden fans; Bailey walks and steals second. Whitaker hits to second and out at first. Virgina 3; Carolina 1. SECOND INNING. Virgina. Hunt flies out to Bel den. O'Keefe out on foul to Win ston. Nalle is thrown out at first by Mangum, retiring Virginia. McKee hits a two- bagger, steals third. Johnson fans. Rogers out u grounder to first. Mangum hits to O'Keefe and is out at first. Virginia 3; Carolina 1. THIRD INNING. ;' Virginia, v Hoxton hits to Stanly and is safe at first. Collier hits, to Belden who throws to second. Stan Jy to Winston, Hoxton and Collier both out. Beauty double play. Mellor gains first, steals second and makes third on Martin's hit to cen tre field. Bonney walks. Bases full. McNair strikes out. Carolina. Stanly first, hit by pitched ball. Winston flies out to Bonney. Stanly caught napping on first. Belden hits safe. Bailey fans. Virginia 3; Carclina 1. FOURTH INNING. Virginia. Hunt flies out to Stanr ly. O'Keefe hits to right field and is safe on Roger's error;- steals sec ond and goes to third. Nalle hits to Stanly who throws O'Keefe out at home". Nalle makes second on Hoxton's safe hit. With two men bases Collier empties the bases by home run. . Mellor hit by pitched ball. Mangum throws Martin out at first. Carolina. Whitaker hits to right field and is thrown out at first. McKee and Johnson are out at first on grounders to Hunt. FIFTH INNING. Virginia. Bonney hits to right field. Safe at first on Rogers' er ror. Martin flies out to McKee. Bonney steals second and scores on Hunt's safe hit. O'Keefe flies out to Rogers. Whitaker pulls in Nolle's sky-scraper. Carolina. Rogers out at first by o-rounder to Hunt. Manefum flies out to Martin. Stanley drives a two-bagger and scores on like hit by Winston. Martin makes beauty catch of Belden s fly. Virginia 7,' Carolina 2. SIXTH INNING. Virginia. Hoxton safe at first on Johnson's error. Collier makes first, advances Hoxton to third. Col lier thrown out at third by Man-o-um. Hoxton scores. Mellor thrown out at first by hit to Stanley. Bel den makes pretty stop of Martin's grounder and throws him out at first, retiring the side. Carolina.' Bailey walks, goes to second. Whitaker hits to Hunt and is out at first. McKee flies out to Bonney. Johnson hits safe, send ing Bailey ta third. With two men on'bases Rogers hits groundr and is out at first, retiring the side. Virginia 8, Carolina 2. SEVENTH INNING. Virginia. Bonney makes first on cnfo hit. steals second. McNair walks on four balls. Bonney gets third. McNair steals second. Bon ney scores on passed ball. McNair makes third, scoring on Smith's O'Keefe is thrown out at first by Mangum. Noble flies out to Rogers, and Hoxton retires the Virginia by fly to McKee. Carolina. Mangum hits to O'Keefe and thrown out at first. . Stanly gets a two bagger. , Winston flies out to Mellor. Belden hits safe to Bonney and on Bonney 's error Stanly scores. Bailey thrown out at. first on hit to Nolle. Virginia 10; Carolina 3. EIGHTH INNING. Virginia. Williams in box f or Carolina. Collier Hits out a two bagger, but Umpire Betts catches him cutting first, sending "Bear" to the bench. Mellor first, hit by pitched ball. Martin strikes out. Bonney flies out to Stanly. Carolina. Whitaker out by groun der to Hunt. McKee hits safe and steals second. Johnson thrown out at first on hit to O'Keefe. Rogers walks on fouxv balls and steals sec ond, sending McKee to third. -Mangum fouls out to McNair. Virginia 10; Carolina 6. ; .' NINTH INNING. : ;' : ; Virginia. McNair flies out to Mc Kee. Hunt thrown out.at first by Johnson. Stanly stops Virginia's scorinsr for the game by throwing O'Keefe out at first. Carolina. Stanly thrown out at first on hit to Nalle. Winston first hit by pitched ball, steals second and scores on Nalle's failure to han dle Belden's hit. Bailey walks. Whitaker flies out to O'Keefe. Mc Kee flies out to centre field and the game is over. Virginia 10; Carolina 4. NOTES ON GAME. . Whitaker makes his first error of the season in the third inning on Failure' to hold Martin's' fly. The error cost nothing, Virginia failing ;o score in this inning. Virginia's first baseman, Hunt, alias Hamilton, stopped everything that came near first, cutting off seven unassisted. In the omcial score he is credited with sixteen put outs. Stanlv made the record of the game, scoring three ot Carolina s runs. He is also credited with a triple and two doubles. He has three put outs, six assists and played an errorless ra me. One of the features of the game was the double plav by .Belden, Stanly and Winston in the third in ning. ' NORTH CAROLINA. Players... AB R IB SB PO A E Stanly, ss, 4 3 3 0 3 6 0 Winston, lb, 4 11 0 12 0 0 Belden,2b, 5 0 2 0 2 3 0 Bailey, c, 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 Whitaker, cf, 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 McKee, If, S O 2 2 3 0, 1 Johnson, 3b, 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 Rogers, rf, 3 0,0 0 3 0 2 Mangum, p. 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 Williams, p, ' 1 0 0 0 0 10 Totals 36 4 9 , 2 27 16 6 VIRGINIA. 5 1 0 0 0 31 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 5 1-3 1 0 4 0 2 1112 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 1 0 0 4 0 1 5 0 2 0 16 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 3 0 Nalle, 2b, Hoxton, 3b, Collier, p, Mellor, cf , Martin, rf, Bonney, If, McNair, c. Hunt, lb, O'Keefe, ss, Totals, 40 10 10 5 27 12 3 Rases on balls, by Manarnm 3; Collier 3. Struck out, by Mangum 1, Williams 1; Collier 3. - Hit by pitched ball, Mellor 2, Stanly, Win ston. Passed ball. McNair. Double Plays, Belden to Stanly to Winston; A TT.. A. lionney xo num. Home Run, Collier. Three-bac-erers. Stanly. Two-baggers, Collier, Stanley 2, Winston, McKee. Umpire, Betts Some Account ot Their Concerts and Reception at Various Places. EASTER TRIP Of the Glee and Mandolin Clubs The Glee and Mandolin Clubs re turned home last Saturday morning from a most delightful trip through Virginia and the central part of jthe State. They" were' all received and entertained in . a most hospitable manner. Five concerts were given,' in Winston, Danville, Richmond, Reidsville; and Greensboro - respec tively. Both Clubs did good work and the singing of Messrs. Pfohl, '98, and Anderson '00 was especial ly complimented, The boys attended two dances, a German at Winston on Monday night, and one in Rieds ville on Thursday night. The Winston-Salem boys now attending the University, as well as the alum ni, certainly did all in their .power to - make the visit to their city a pleasant one, and , to them and the "Twiri City Club,", the Musical Clubs wish to extend their hearty thanks. v.',-.;.; - i.-. Messrs. John R. Boyd, ex '99, Will Harris '00, and Rob't Harris, royally entertained the Clubs while in Reidsville, and certainly afforded the boys a'delightful visit to their brisk little city. ; The entire trip was managed by Messrs. R. H. Graves, '97 and Jones Fuller, '98 in a very, businesslike way. The Dramatic Club- Abandons Its Proposed Tour, The members of the Dramatic Club had entertained since their successful first performance the in tention of giving their play in Win-, ston, Raleigh, Greensboro and Dur ham. The idea has now, it is under stood, been abandoned. The final examinations draw very near, and at the onlv time available for the trip the Base Ball Team leaves to play the two games scheduled with Georgia. Several members of the team are also connected with the Dramatic Club, and so at that time an unfortunate conflict ensues. The Dramatic Club this year has given a very creditable performance. It is with no little disappointment that the intended trip is abandoned. Many students attended the grand rally last Sunday at Mt. Pleasant. Drs. Battle and Baskerville. Mr R. S. McRae, and Prof. Samuel May will leave on May 12th for Ra--leigh where they will attend, as delegates, the Episcopal State Convention. 11 ! 1 if ft if ii II r 1! 1! y I' v i I i: f 1 . 4 ill i I I i i il 5 i
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