TJne TTeur Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS, M. Beuamy, Jr., - - - Editor-in-Chief H. M. London, - - - - - Man. Editor. F. M. Osborne, - - - Business Manager. A. J. Barwick - - Ass't Business Manager. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. D. P. Parker, W. S. Crawford, E. D. Broadhurst, H.M.Wagstaff. Published every Wednesday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year Payable IK advance or during- first, term, Single Copies, 5 Cents. All matter intended for publication should be ad dressed to the Editor-in-chief and accompanied by ante f writer. Entered at the Post Office in Chapel Hill, N. C as second-class mail matter. The course in Expression that is being given by that department is a good one and every one should take it. Expression is not only needed by those who are to take part in the Society contests and in Commence . ment exercises but also by those who wish to get out of a play the best re- suits. At present the Instructor is giving attention to certain plays that are being given in the English course here and to understand these better every one should take advan tage of it. Besides this, two after noons of the week are devoted to the teaching of the art of expression from selections taken from many noted dramatists and poets. We all realize how greatly we are defic ient in this line and there is no doubt but that we can be made to over come, to a great extent at least, this deficiency if we only pay proper attention to the Instructor who has but recently come among us, for surely he seems to know what he is about. always done and she has spared no-hing to show how royally she could treat us. For which we give her thanks and assure her that when her representatives come to us next year that she shall have the tame welcome and treatment. The University, although many do not agree with us, makes men who are able to represent her and uphold her in an7 capacity she choos es to put upon them. Especially is this seen in our connection with the University of Georgia for the last year. Last fall our foot ball team went South, and in Georgia's own territory defeated her overwhelm ingly. Last week two representa tives went again to. them, although not on the same mission but on one of equal importance to the Univer sity, and again are victorious. Without any thing or any one to cheer them on except our own good wishes for their success, they go from us to the enemy's country where they 'carry off the palm of victory and bring it to Carolina. To say how proud we are of their success would take many words and even then we might not be able to express our feeling on that subject. We can, however, show to our rep resentatives and victors in this de bate that we are proud and happy to know that they have done so much to sustain and increase the reputation of Carolina in those parts. Georgia in her defeat shows noth ing but friendliness to us as she has beautiful two Jas. and John Guilford, 0. Winston out CAROLINA, 14; GUILFORD, 1 , In Saturday Vgame against Guil ford College our team sustained the fair record which she seems deter mined to make this season by mak ing a score of fourteen to her oppo nent's one. The contest was not close enough to furnish very intense excitement but the game was good. Harkins and Lawson pitched well. The game began at 1:45 P. M. and was finished in time for the af ternoon train. The game was played as follows: 1st Inning Carolina at the bat. Rogers gets base on balls. Hits by Winston, Lawson and Woodard bring in two runs, Woodard scores on error. Graves by three base hit and stealing home scores another run and brings in Lambeth before the side is retired. Daniels makes a base hit but Short, Pox retire the side. Score Carolina, 5; 2nd Inning. Rogers strikes out at first. Lawson gains second but Woodard retires the side. Foust flies out. Lambeth's wild throw gives Barbee second base. Parker flies out to Woodard who throws to Alston and retires side on double play. Score Carolina, 5; Guilford, 0. 3rd Inning. Hits by Graves and Rogers and two errors by Guilford give Caro lina three runs. Lawson's strike out retires the side. Moir, Mendenhall and Short are out on flies. Score Carolina, 8; Guilford, 0. 4th Inning. Woodard leads with a hit to right field. Outs by Lambeth and Graves. Woodard is caught stealing third. Daniels out at first. John Fox makes first. Woodard 's error gives Jas. Fox his base. Foust hits to short and John Fox scores on cloaie decision. Fox thrown out at third. Parker flies out to Woodard. Score Carolina, 8: Guilford. 1. 5th Inning. Alston out at first. Allison hits afe. Rogers out on bunt and Win ston flies out to right field. Moir out at first. Mendenhall safe on Alston's error. Allison makes beautiful catch of Short's fly. Daniels' out at first. Score Carolina, 8; Guilford. 1. 6th Inning. In this inning Woodard hits safe to center-field but outs by Lawson, Rogers (running for Lambeth) and Graves retire side. Brem goes to right-field and Law- son goes in the box. John -r ox and Foust strike out. Jas. Fox hits out to first. Score Carolina, 8; Guilford, 1.. 7th Inning. Alston scores on short stop's error and pitcher's wild throw. Allison Brem and Rogers retire side. Lawson throws four balls and Guilford retires. Score Carolina, 9; Guilford, 1. - 8th Inning. Winston gains first ou Short's error. Lawson hits safe. Winston scores on Woodard 's hit. Lambeth and Graves out. Lawson and Woodard score. Alston makes first on error. Brem walks. Alston and Allison come in on Roger's hit. Winston flies out. Mendenhall, Short and Daniels out at first. Score Carolina. 14; Guilford, 1. 9th Inning. Lawson flies out. Woodard out at first. Lambeth walks. Graves flies out to centre, John and Jas. Fox fly out. Foust safe on Lambeth's error. Barbee hits safe to right. Parker flies out to Brem. Score Carolina, 14; Guilford, 1. Carolina. A.B. R IB PO A E Rogers, c.f. 5 1 2 10 0 Winston, lb. 5 2 1 11 2 0 Lawson, p., r.f. 6 1 1 0 2 0 Woodard, s.s. 6 2 4 5 5 2 Lambeth, 3b. 4 10 1 12 Graves, c. 6 2 2 4 0 0 Alston, 2b. 4 3 0 2 2 1 Allison, l.f. 5 2 1 2 0 0 Harkins, p. 3 0 0 0 10 Brem, r.f. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Total 45 14 11 27 13 5 Guhford. A.B. R. IB PO A E Short, l.f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Daniels, lb. 4 0 1 10 0 2 Fox, Jno.,p. 4 1 0 0 7 1 Fox, J., s.s. 4 0 0 4 1 3 Foust, C. 4 0 0 9 1 1 Barbee, c.f. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Parker, 2b. 4 0 0 0 3 2 Moir, 3b. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Mendenhall, r.f. 3 0 0 1 0 1 Total 34 1 2 27 12 10 Score by innings, 123456789 503000150 000100000 Total. 14 1 Carolina Guilford Summary; Bases on balls by Harkins 0, Lawson 0, J . Fox 5. Struck out by J. Fox 6, Lawson 2, Har kins 1. Hit by pitched ball, J. Fox 1, Lawson 0, Harkins 0. Stolen bases Carolina 8, Guilford 1. Passed ball Graves 0, Foust 1. Double play Woodard and Alston. 3 base hit Graves. 2 base hits Woodard and Daniels. Time of game one hour and 50 minutes. Umpire John R. Carr. Address Before the Law Class. Ex-Judge H. G. Connor, of Wil son, has accepted the invitation of Dr. Alderman to deliver the annual address before the Law Class on Monday of commencement week. Dr. Alderman's choice is a good one, we think, and we have no doubt but that Judge Connor will fully sustain his reputation for scholarly and legal ability on this occasion. A Card. In view of the fact, that a large number of students are being vac cinated, and at the request of the gymnasium director, I wish to state that those who are compelled to at tend the gymnasium and who are training in base ball and track ath letics, need not from fear of injury, discontinue their practice, as no se rious results will occur, though in case the arm becomes extremely stiff and sore a rest of one or two days will be sufficient. Respectfully, R. H. Whitehead. Officers of University Moot Court for 1899. Judge, J. Crawford Biggs. Ass't Judge, Z. Vance Turlington. Solicitor, D. Lester Russell. Clerk of Court, Benjamin F. Kelley. Sheriff, J. H. McCall. Officers of the Law Class. President, J. F. Newell. Vice President, J. W. Cobb. Treasurer, B. B. Miller. 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