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Vol.11. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, K. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 28. 1903. . No. 23.
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
CAROLINA WINS.
In an Exciting and Hotly Contested
Game Tuesday, 24th, the Tar
Heels win from Lafayette
by a Score of 3 to 2.
In spite of a wet diamond, the
first game with Lafayette was in
teresting1 throughout. It was evi
dent at the start that Carolina had
met a team worthy of her mettle,
and at no time did the result seem
sure. Each side played snappy
ball but Carolina won by a score of
3 to 2.
The game by innings was as fol
lows: First inning: Hubley, for Lafay
ette, knocks the ball to Graham,
who throws him out at first. Stit
zer hits to left field and steals sec
ond. Irvin puts the ball in the
same place and Stitzer goes to third.
Ernst is caught out by Oldham
but Stitzer scores. Reader fails to
reach first.
Graham and Oldham knock out
to first. Donnelly walks. Holt
hits to short stop who misses and
Donnelly goes to third. Holt is
thrown out at third but Donnelly
goes home.
Second inning: Launt walk
Johnston bunts but is out at first.
Launt goes to second. Newberry
hits to shortstop and reaches sec
ond on a wild throw, Launt going to
third. Wack and Hubley are out
from pitcher to first.
Carr hits to Reader and is out at
first. Green fans and Cheshire
knocks a fly to third.
Third inning: Stitzer knocks to
Graham who throws him out at
first. Irvin knocks to Cheshire and
is out. Ernst gets four balls..
Reader fails to reach first.
Noble is hit by pitched ball and
takes first base. Hart bunts out
but advances Noble to second.
Graham is out on a pop-fly to sec
ond. Oldham ts put out.
Fourth inning: Launt has a "bad
eye" for Hart's strikes. Johnston
is put out at first. Newberry hits
and goes to first but Noble throws
him out at second.
Donnelly hits to right field and
steals second. Holt fails to reach
first. Carr flies out to right field
but Donnelly makes another run.
Green knocks to pitcher who
throws him out at first.
Fifth inning: Wack flies out to
Oldham. Hubley is out from Chesh
ire to Holt. Stitzer flies out to
Donnelly.
Cheshire puts a hit in center.
Noble is out on a fly to second.
Hart and Graham strike out.
Sixth inning: Irvin flies to Green.
Ernst puts a hit in center. Read
er hits to left field and reaches sec
ond but Ernst is put out at home.
Launt knocks to short stop who
throws wild to Holt, and Reader
scores. Johnston is put out at first.
Oldham singles a hit in center.
Donnelly bunts, missing first, but:
advances Oldham to second. Holt
is out from short stop to first.
Carr strikes out.
Seventh inning: Newberry is out
from second to first. Wack knocks
a foul fly to Holt. Hubley goes to
first, Irvin is hit by ball and
Hubley advances to second. Ernst
is hit by ball and fills the bases.
Reader is caught out by Bill Carr.
Green and Cheshire are put out
at first. Noble hits to center.
Hart puts another in right field
and Noble goes to third. Graham
hits and Noble scores. Oldham
knocks to short stop and Graham
is thrown out at second.
Eighth inning: Launt, Johnston
and Wack fail to reach first.
Donnelly, Holt and Carr do the
same.
Ninth inning: Hubley flies to Holt.
Stitzer walks. Irvin hits and
Stitzer goes to third. Irvin is put
out at first. Ernst flies out to
Graham.
CAROLINA.
A.B. K. IB. S.H. P.O A. E.
Graham, 8b, 4 0 10 12 0
Oldham, cf, 4 0 1 0 2 0 1
Donnelly, If, 2 2 11110
Holt lb, 3 0 0 1 18 0 0
Carr, ss, 4 0 0 0 1 0 2
Green, rf, 3 0 0 0 1 0 0
Cheshire, 2b, 3 0 10 1 4 0
Noble, c, 2 110 2.10
Hart, p, 2 0 1 1 0 6 0
Total, 27 3 6 3 27 14 3
. H. E.
Runs 10010010x3
Hits 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 x 6
Errors 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 x 3
LAFAYETTE.
Hubley, 2b, 4 0 0 0 2 3 0
Stitzer, 3b, 5 1 3 0 2 2 0
Irvin, c, 4 0 1 0 5 2 0
Ernst, lb, 3 0 0 0 11 0 1
Reader, ss, 4 1 10 11 1
Launt.cf, 3 0 0 0 1 0 0
Johnston, rf, 3 0 1110 0
Newberry, p, 4 0 1 0 0 2 0
Wack, If, 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hawk, If, 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Total, 34 2 7 1 24 10 2
R. H. G !
Runs 100001000 2
Hits 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 7
Errors 200000000 2
LAFAYETTE VICTORIOUS.
Historical Society.
The Historical Society held its
regular monthly meeting Tuesday
night in Gerrard Hall. An interest
ing paper, by Mr. G. V. Roberts,
ou the "Klu-Klux-Klan," was
presented to the society. . The
origin and growth of the order was
thoroughly treated, with a vivid in
sight into its workings. Dr. Bat
tle, with his always helping hand,
added some amusing and interesting
points in connection with the Klu
Klux as applied around Cnapel
Hill.
"The Eve of the Revolution" was
the title of a brief offered by Dr. C.
L. Raper. The abstract was taken
from Dr. Raper's new book, which
is now under final preparation for
the press. A clear idea of the
pre-Revolutionary feeling of the
Carolina colonists could be gathered
from the Doctor's short talk. We
look forward with pleasant antici
pation to the research work of Dr.
Raper and wish him a neat recom
pense. Owing to a "short circuit" the
society adjourned on account of
darkness.
Wednesday's Game With Lafayette
Won by the Visitors by the Score
of 5 to 3.
The series of games with Lafay
ette proved no exception to the rule
that Carolina divides honors' with
her visitors.
First inning: Stitzer gets a free
pass to first. Hubley hits safe and
goes to second. Irvin hits safe,
scoring Stitzer and Hubley
Ernst hits to third, who throws
runner out at first, Irvin going to
second. Reader singles to left put
tinsr Irvin on third. Lant flies out
to Oldham. Irvin scoring after ball
is caught. Newberry strikes out
Graham strikes out. Oldham
gets base on balls. Donnelly is out
on fly to center. Oldham is put out
while stealing second.
Second amino-: Hawk hits to
Cheshire and is out at first. John
ston hits to Graham and is out at
first. Stitzer is out on high fly to
Holt.
Holt hits safe to ceuter. Carr,
by a sacrifice hit, advances Holt to
second. Holt steals third. Green
strikes out. Cheshire hits to short
who retires runner at first.
Third inning: Hubley hits to
Green and is out at first. Ervin
pops up to Carr. Ernst hits to
G.aliam and is safe on Holt's error,
but is retired while trying to steal
second.
Noble hits to pitcher and is out
at first. Hart flies out to left.
Graham hits grounder to first and
is out.
Fourth inning: Reader hits to
Carr and is out at first. Launthits
to Carr and is out at first. New
berry strikes out.
Oldham hits to short stop, who
fumbles and runner is safe. Don
nelly pops up to third. Holt pops
up to first. Oldham steals second.
Carr hits to center for two bases,
scoring Oldham. Green hits to
second and is out at first.
Fifth inning: Hawk hits to
pitcher and is out at first. John
ston is out on foul fly to left. Stit
zer strikes out. .
Cheshire hits to second and is
out at first. Noble hits' to right
for two bases. Hart hits to short
and is out at first. Graham fans.
. Sixth inning: Hubley hits to
Graham and is out at first. Irvin
hits to Cheshire and is out at first.
Ernst flies out to Donnelly.
Oldham strikes out. Donnelly
pops up to short. Holt flies out to
Hubley. j
Seventh . inning: Reader strikes
out. Launt hits hard to Donnelly
and is out. Newberry hits to Carr
and is out at first.
Carr hits to pitcher and is safej
on first baseman's error. Green
hits to pitcher, who throws the ball
over first baseman's head, Carr
scoring and Green going to third.
Cheshire drives ball over left field
er's head for two bases, scoring
Green. Noble hits to pitcher and
is out at first, Cheshire going to
third. Hart flies out to right, who
throws Cheshire out at the plate.
Hawk hits to right. Johnston
bunts to pitcher, who fields ball
clear but hits runner with ball and
runner is safe. Stitzer hits a slow
one down first base line and beats
it out, Hawk scoring and Johnston
going to third. Hubley flies out to
Donnelly. Irvin beats one out,
Johnston scoring. Ernst strikes
out. Reader pops Up to Holt.
Graham hits to third and is out
at first. Oldham strikes out.
Donnelly fl'ks out to left.
; Ninth inning: Launt hits safe to
left. Newberry strikes out.
Hawk hits to Cheshire, who forces
Launt out at second. Johnston hits
a slow one and beats it out. Hawk
going to third. Johnston steals
second. Stitzer hits to Graham,
who throws runner out at first.
Holt out on high foul to catcher.
Carr hits to second and is out at
first. Green strikes out.
CAROLINA.
A.B. R. IB. S.H. P.O A. E.
Graham, 3b, 4 0 0 0 0 5 0
Oldham, cf, 3 10 0 10 0
Donnelly, If , 4 0 0 0 4 00
Holt, lb, 4 0 1 0 14 0 1
Carr.ss, 3 11 12 2 1
Green, p, 4 1 0 0 0 2 0
Cheshire, 2b, 3 0 1 0 0 3 0
Noble, c, 3 0 1 0 6 0 0
Hart.rf, 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total, 31 3 j 4 1 27 12 2
K. H. E
I Runs 000100200 3
Hits OlOllolOO 4
Errors 001000001 2
LAFAYETTE.
Stitzer, 3b, 4 1 1.0 1 1 0
Hubley, 2b, 4 1 1 0 13 0
Irvin, c, 4 1 2 0 9 0 0
Ernst, lb, 4 0 0 0 10 0 1
Reader, gs, 4 0 1 0 1 2 1
Launt, cf, 4 0 1 0 2 o 0
Newberry, rf, 4. 0 0 0 1 1 0
Hawk, If, 4 1 1 0 2 0 0
Johnston, p, 4 1 2 0 0 3 1
Total, 3 5 9 0 27 10 3
H H. E
Runs 30 0 000020 5
Hits 300000042 9
Errors 0001q0200 3
With the Societies.
In the Phi. Society the query for
last Saturday was, "Resolved, That
local taxation should be enforced for
the benefit of the rural school dis
tricts of North Carolina." The
negative won and Mr. B. F. Huske
was best debater.
The question in the Di. Society
was, 4 ' Resolved, That the nationa-
government should have the power to
compel, and should compel, the setl
tlement of all labor troubles of na
tional importance through a board
of arbitration." The committee
decided in favor of the affirmative
and reported Mr. C. Ross as best
speaker.
The following men from the
Pharmacy Class have applied for
license before the State Board this
week: LeGwyn, Bullock, Bateman,
Austin, Hollowell, Bass, Davenport,
Stribling, Byrd, Snuggs, Kluttz,
Hood, Webb, Tugnell, Pemberto;;
and Gorham.