HE BIOWN-CAROLINA GAME. jOrccn hits to third and is safe on " IPenley's error. Greeii out trying- i lu .i?ai second. Uluvsnire out. sec ond to first. rhe Rhode Island Boys Defeat Car olina in an Interesting Game By a Score of 4 to 1. It was an ideal day for the na tional game yesterday. The Brown boys from Providence, although a long-, way from home, put up one of the best games seen on Carolina's diamond this year. The g-ame was f full or exciting- crises. The big 'fellow Lynch proved himself a puz zle which rhe Tar Heels were un able to solve. Pour to one tells the story, woeful as it is. After an exchange of yells by Carolina's rooters and the Brown men, Carolina took the field with "Peck" Hart in the box. Pattee flies out to Green. Gray hits to Carr and is out at first Clark out to Cheshire to first. Graham strikes out. Oldham does likewise. Donnelly gets a base on balls. Holt up. Donnellv steals second, Holt put out by Short to first. Second inning-: Gray hits pop fly to Holt. Clark walks. Metealf hit by Perfect Fit, First-Class Workmanship. Always Guaranteed. Graduate of the Jno. T. Mitchell Garment Cutting School, N. Y. T . . . . fvignth innini-: (xrav j-ts nrst n Pi,,,. i. c.. Mete.Ur sing-Jes. B u ry ll:cs out to Donnelly. Abbtthhs what seems to be an easy chance, but the ball uiaivfs iin uriv oounu over varr s L. 1 l T-k 1 1 , ncau, scoring- vray. ieniey nits to Graham, who attempts to throw Abbott out at second, and Metealf scores. Belding- hits to Graham and is safe on bad throw. Abbott scores. Lynch out to Holt. Noble is out from pitcher to first Hart fans Graham gets a base- hit. Oldham fans. Ninth inning: Pattee flies out to Green. Gray singles over second. Clark walks. .Metealf, flies out Barry flies out to Green. Donnelly is out from second to first. Holt is out fiom third to first. Carr is out from pitcher to first. Carolina. Graham, 3b, Oldham, cf , Donneliy, If, Holt, lb, Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Atlantic Educational Jour nal, of Richmond, Va., for March has reprinted Dr. Thomas Hume's article of four vears ago on "The Literary Study of the Bible," and made it introductory to a special series on improved methods of deal ing with the great Book in Church and School. We have from every side tributes to the value and influ ence of the plan of our University course in the Literary Study of the Bible. pitched ball. Barry hits foul fly to j Carr, ss, left field, Donnelly making- long- j JVj'Cf-running- catch. Abbott beats the 1 Noble, c, wind in vain. I Hart, p, Noble strikes the air three! Score by innings: 11 111V ? ill v u i ii aiui i yMiyn ii io wvv ii gam.4, finding- for the first time the big pitcher for a single to right field. Graham hits to pitcher. Hart caug-ht at second. Oldham fans ag-ain. Third inning": Metealf is out from second to first. Barry flies out. to Green. Abbott hits safely over - second. Penly up. Abbott steals second. Penly out, Short to first. Carr strikes out. L7nch seems to be a marvel. Green hits to third and is out at first. Fourth inning-: Belding out to Holt. Lynch, the big- pitcher, up. He disappoints the spectators, be ing a victim to Hart's curves. Pat tee hits to Graham and of course is out at first. Donnelly out from second to first. Holt does likewise. The g-ame is a pitcher's battle roval. ' Fifth inning-: Penlev hits fly to rig-lit center. Oldham makes a phenomenal run, saving- a two-bagger. Belding- hits a single over first, but Holt is equal to the oc casion and robs him of it. Lynch hits safe down third base line. Pattee flies out to Green. Green fans. Cheshire fans. Noble fans. This was a fanning-inning-. Sixth inning-: Gray g-ets first on bunt. Clark bunts a sacrifice out at first. Hart has wild pitch. Gray going- to third. Metealf singles, scoring G ray, Barr singles. Abbott bunts - and is out at first. Penley out, Hart to Holt. The g-ame is intensely interesting-. Hart fans, Graham fins. Old ham sing-les. Oldham steals second Donnelly hits for two bags, scoring Oldham. Holt out short to first. Score, 1 to 1. Seventh inning-: Belding- out to Holt. Lynch hits tw-bag-ger, and tries to stretch intoftdiree but is thrown out at third. IPattee bunts ad g-ets first on Hart's error. Pattee runs over seconcl and is out between second and third. Carr is out, second to first. Brown. Pattee, ss, Gray, 2b, Clark, c. Metealf, If, Barry, cf , Abbott, rf, Penley, 3b, Belding, lb, Lynch, p. R. H. 0 3 4 9 10 0 1 3 HUBERT BELVIN Raleigh, N. O. The MERCHANT TAILOR We flit the hard-to-fit. Suits: 25.00 to $60.00. THE College Tailor OF BALTIMORE We are making a specialty of Dressing Col lege MEN, and garments produced by us have a style and expression that are only found in high class tailoring. Our garments are all cut after individual measures and guaranteed to fit. 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