Li ' I ' ' T ,-,. . . ' -- -4, ,-,.. .,,-, ... .... s THK FIAIl.KN QF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ' ASSOclI::::: r i 1.7. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL J. C, March 15th, 1899.. NO. 20 WM. BINGHAM SHUTOUT Carolina Defeats Win. Bingham by a Score of Fourteen to Nothing. On Saturday afternoon Carolina played her second game of tlie. sea son against the William Bingham School of Mebane. It was a one sided contest throughout and only i .1 t i once uunng cue game uhi our op- potients come near scoring. A good crowd of students was present and the 'Varsity and opponents were highi' applauded wjien good plays were made. Our team was without Captain Winston who was prevented from p'aying on account of a sore arm but his place was creditably filled by Bennett. Rogers led in batting1, making five hits out of six times up. Lawson as usual pitched a good 3rd Inning-. Score Carolina.14; Bing-ham, 0. Graves opens the inning-with a 7th Inning-, pretty single over short. Alston Lambeth opens the inning- by then does the same. Donnelly singling- over third. Graves hits to strikes out. Brem goes to first on Cocke and reaches first but Lam four balls and the bases are full, beth' dies at second. Alston hits to Bennett makes a hit to left and Keith ami ; nut at'firf a'r . T, u raves scores. Rogers makes a ing to second. Harkins pretty nit over second and Alston Keith and is out at and Brem score. Lawson fouls out. TnWtrm hit tn to Calfee. hits to first. Harkins and Calfee Ma n sr u m flies flies How Georgia Will Treat lis. i The following- article which ap peared in the last issue of the Red and Black shows in what light the coming1 Carolina-Georgia debate is held in the Georgians' eyes. Our representatives may safely expect a hard-fought contest as well as fine treatment on Georgia's part. ! "The great contest with North Carolina is upon us. ; Messrs. Broad hurst and Bowie, of North Carolina, will arrive Thursday afternoon. They will be met by a committee game. Uocke at second lor J.ni' n:i ni played the best game. Mani'um nan soou speed and showed his old time form. Boone in centre field although 1 1 j . i i " 1 1 ... i. 1 . i ... a. .... i small roc every ininj nidi eaine nis uen siiiyies m. the in way and catch. The game started at 1:45 p, and - was finished in time for evening train. Below will be found the game detail. 1st Inning, Carolina up. Rogers singles over third and Lambeth hits to Alford and is out reaches first. Lawson flies out to at first. Woodard strikes A t f i Alton! makes a pretty is out at first. stop of Woodards grounder and the out to Lawson. side is retired. nr tn Rmtt ScoreCarolina. 14: Binpham. 0. first. A 1 lord strikes out. Le : 8th Innimr. Grand Hies out to Woodard. Woodson who ha blfPn Rr', Score--Caroli na, 8; B, ngham, 0. place in rurht field, hits to centre ad escorted to ho1 of the Chan 4 . , -f- . . . i - I rt. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 4til for a single but he tries to stretch f . wn uesis tne W1U ,x' Lambetii nuk-s a short hit over it into a double and. is out at second. du"mg their stay here, hurt and then steals second. Bennett hits to Cocke and is out at J 18 111 readiness for the debate. Grav reaches fusion Johnston's first.. Roo-Pr hit tn nifrhr anH I lhe C(mtest occurs F nd;iy evening ei i or find Ivi'i m oeth mock tn tlnrfi maclioi; fi . v-uv.jao xx i o l v.'jli v. 1 1 ut i xyo. vv auu IX I L irav. s sti-a'b, second. Alston goes to Alford and is out at first. o iirst on Jielder s choice but Lam- Dardeu hits to Woodard and is beth is -ale at lionie. . TVmwpllv Lut of . 'vuu i,:,,, . I v it Jiinu licuu una iu rxisuu lits to p.u her and goes to first but and is out at first. Boone strikes . . , , vnav.s is toucneu out at third, out. V ' Donuelh gets to second on a failure Score Carolina, 14; Bingham, 0. ol Cocke to touch him. Brem hits 9th Inning, to Aliord nun on Johnston's error .Woodard hits to Keith and is out Alston ami Donnelly score. Ben- at iirst. Lambeth walks. Lam- th rough first and se-hip't.li tn mrtA -m -j n-iMi Knii matte one very pretty cona and lirem gets to third on Cal- bv LeGraud but is caught nannino- fee's error. Rogers bunts and gets there and is out. Graves hits to to first while Brem is put out at Cocke and is out. home. Rogers steals second and Cocke knocks a pop fly to Harkins then lie ami Bennett get home on ' a and Is out. Al ford's foul is caught 1 IT . . suagie o lvttwson ttirouo-h shnrt n u t ,.r i j - e- . w. . jjivuwjr uy viiitvcs. i-tvjtianu enus Woodard makes a short hit over the game bv striking out. third and- Lawson t-oes to second. TTWat Carolina, 14; Bingham, 0. The following is the dine 'no ".'of second and Joiiuston strikes out. Caltee the two teams. out. Lambeth fouls out to Graves, and Manum reaches first on error by Al ford and retires side by hitting to Lawson - Rogers goes to third. Graves flies who throws him out at first. out to Boone and side is retired. Score Caroline, 13; Bingham, 0. Alford reaches first on a hit in 5th inning. front of plate. Le Grand lilts a Graves hits to Cocke and is out high fly to the infield which is at first. Alston makes a beauty sin- caught by Woodard. Alford goes o-le over third and on Darden's er- to second on passed ball by Graves. ror o-oes to second. Donnellv flies Johnston fans out and Calfee ends the inning by doing the same. Score Carolina, 0; Bingham, 0. 2nd Inning. out to Cocke. Brem hits to Calfee and is out at first. Darden hits to Alston arid is out at first. Keith hits a ooo flv to Alston is hit by pitched ball and Lawson and is out. Boone hits to goes to first. Donnelly sacrifices Lawson and is out at first. Alston to second. Le Grand Score Carolina, 13; Bingham, 0. throws wild to third on Alston's Gth Inning, steal to that base and Alston comes Keith goes in the box, Mangum home. Brem gets hit aud goes to goes to centre and Boone to right, first. Bennett walks to first. Rog- Bennett flies out to Cocke. Rog ers bunts and the bases are full, ers lands the ball to centre for a Lawson places a pretty hit over beauty three bagger. Lawson hits second and Brem and Bennett score, to Alford but is safe at first on ac Rogers goes to third. Lawson count of error. Rogers during the steals second. Woodard's grounder throwing comes home. Lawson is to Alford is fumbled and Rogers thrown out while trying to steal Carolina. A.B. K IB PO A K Rogers, c.f. 6 3 5 0 0 0 L,awson, p.,1.1'. 6 1 2 2 3 0 Woodard, s.s. S O 1 3 1 0 Lambeth, 3b. 5 1 2 Oil Graves, c. 6 11 11 1 0 Alston, 2b. 4 3 2 1 3 0 Donnelly, l.f. 4 1 0 0 0 0 Harkins, p. 1 0 0 1 1 0 Woodson, r.f. 1 0 1 0 0 0 Brem, r.f. 2 2 0 0 0 0 Bennett, lb. 4 2 2 9 1 1 Total 44 14 16 27 11 2 Wm. Bingham A.B. R IB PO A E Alford, us. 4 0 11 S3 L,e Grand, c. 4 0 0 4 3 1 Johnston, lb. li 0 0 12 11 Calfee, 3b, 3 0 0 1 1,1 Mang-um, p., c.f. 3 0 1 0 2 0 Darden, l.f. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Keith, r.f.,j. 3 0 0 0 4 1 Boone, c. f.,r.f. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Cocke, 2b. 3 0 0 7 5 0 , 1 Total 29 0 2 27 21 8 at eight o'clock in the chapel. Mr. Garrard Glenn will act as master of ceremonies. The judges for the contest are: I Prof. H. W. Smith, of Rome. I Hon. Porter King, of Atlanta. Hon. W. S. Miller, Abbeville, S. C. . Music will lje furnished by the U. G. Orchestra, which is prepar ing- an excellent programme. Lucy Cuob, the Home School, and the Normal School have been invited land will doubtless attend the exer cises. The question to be debated is: Resolved, 'That the United States Senators should be elected by di rect vote of the people." Georgia, affirmative; North Carolina, Nega tive. The programme is as follows: Music. Prayer. Music. 1st Speaker, Mr. Doyal, . Ga. 2nd " Mr; Bowie, N. C. 3rd " Mr. Tison, Ga. ; 4th " Mr. Broadhurst. Rejoinder, Mr. Doyal Music. Decision of Judges. " Bu$ine$$. nece$$ary and Lawson score, Woodard getting to first safely. Lambeth hits to short and Alford, Cocke and John ston make a pretty double, ending the side. Mangum singles over second and then steals second. Darden strikes out and on Lambeth's error Man gum reaches third. Keith strikes second. Woodard gets base on balls but he suffers the same fate as Lawson at thehaiidsof LeGrand and the side is retired. Harkins goes in the box for Car olina and Lawson goes to left field. Cocke hits to Lambeth who throws him out at first. Alford flies out to Woodard. LeGrand out and Boone does the same, thus hits to Alston and on Bennett's er killing Bingham's hope of scoring ror is safe at first but on an attempt- in this inning. . ed steal to second he is thrown out Score Carolina, 5; Bingham, 0. by Graves. Score by i tming-s, .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Total. Carolina, 0 5 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 14 Win. Bingham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary Bases on balls by Lawson 0, Harkins 0, Keith 2. struck out by Lawson 7, Harkins 2. Man (jura 2, Keith 0. Hit by pitched ball Lawson 0, Harkins 0, Mangum 2, Keith 0. Passed ball Graves 1, Le Grand 1. Double play, Alford. Cocke and Johnston. 3 base hit Rogers, Stolen bases Carolina 7, Wm. Bing-ham 1. Umpire J. R. Carr. Time of game one hour and fifty minutes. SometimeS it becomeS for the BuSine$$ Manage through the columnS of thi$ paper on a matter of Some importance. The matter iS thiS. We would adviSe Some of our SubScriberS to adopt a double entry method of book-keeping in preference to the Single entry. The reaSon of thiS iS that in uSiug the Single entry our SubScriberS SometimeS forget that which iS nioSt eSSential and moSt important to the Uubine Manager, and without which the Tar Heel can not continue. YourS The BuSineSS Manager. ss Oliver H. Dockery, Jr., Law, '05 'W, ami Thos. IL Newland. ")4 and '95, have recently been appoint ed Second Lieutenants in the regu lar United States Army. We were glad to have Mr. C. H. Johnson, U)S with us Saturday and Sunday. . r ; h is if t4

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