9th. Innningf.
In this the last iunti.:: it secned
that the team' intended to desert
Lawson, the tirst man up hit sale.
Then two rotten errors by Lambeth
and Allison fill the bases. But
"Bobbie" determined that theraim
should not be jnven awav at the last
put six strikes over the plate, that
Mercer.could not find, and the third
man succeeded in landing a ball in
Winston's hands.
The line up of the two teams is as follows:
Carolina AB R IB PO A E
Lawson, p. 5 2 4 2 3 0
Rogers, c.f. 4 2 1 0 0 0
Winston, lb. 5 3 2 13 1 0
Woodard, s.s. 5 1 3 2 2 2
Graves, c. 5 0 14 10
Allison, l.f. 4 0 0 1 0 1
Lambeth, 3b. 4 1 1 13 2
Alston, 2b. 4 0 1 ,3 '4 0
Donnelly, r.f, " ' 4 ' 1 11 0 0
40 10 14 27 14 5
. Mercer AB R IB PO A E
Harris, 2b. 4 0 2 4 3 1
Holland, c. -4 1 2 2 0 1
Steinbacker, l.f. 4 1 0 2 0 1
Mansfield, p. 4 0 1 14 1
Copeland, r.f. 4 0 0 0 0 0
Allen, 3b. 4 1 2 2 3 0
Mitchell, s.s. 4 0 0 0 3 1
Watchel, lb. 4 1 1 13 0 1
Beasley, c.f. 3 0 1 3 0 0
35 4 9 27 13 ' 6
Score by innings:
12345678 9
Carolina 00205200 110
Mercer 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4
Summary:
'Three-base hits, Graves. Two-base hits,
Woodard 2. Struck out, by Lawsou 5, by
! Mansfield 2. Stolen bases, Mercer 4, N. C.
6. Passed balls, Holland 3, Graves 0.
UMPIRB Mr. Brook.
Saturday is the day set for the
University Field Day. This con
test is open to all students of the
University. Many valuable prizes
are offered and the day promises to
be one of interest. The events be
gin at 9 A. M.
The Tar Heel is indebted to
Mr. T. T. Allison, our star left
fielder, for the reports o f the
southern games, which appear in
this issue.
Miss Lucy Cobb is visiting- at
the home of her brother, Prof.
Cobb, on Faculty Row.
versitier. as Harvard, Yale, and Mich-ig-d'.:.
with their thousa . -Isof .students,
have regular departments of music,
with 'celebrated Professors' and courses
leading- to a degree," the University of
North Catolina has at-present not even
a Glee Club to keep alive practical in
terest in this noble and refining- art.
We have therefore all the more reason
to congratulate ourselves that through
the Choral Society, uniting the efforts
of citizens and students, we can occa
sionally listen to something- in the
musical line worthy of the University
and its ideals.
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The Choral Society Concert.
The spring concert of the Chapel
Hill Choral Society on Friday night
promises to be the most attractive that
the Society has ever given. Living as
we do, so far from musical centres,
and with too small a public to pay re
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often, we are forced to look largely to
our own resources for that musical ed
ucation and cultivation of taste which
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