( v TAR hee: Vol. 11. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 1903. No. 27. THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GAME OF THE CAROLINAS. The Rain Saves the South Carolina College Men from a Severe Defeat 9 to 0. To the regret of the rooters, the students and the entire team a heavy downpour of rain at the be the base ball team of South Caro lina College from what would have been a crushing and disastrous de feat. We had earnestly determin ed, since the publication of certain 'facts," not" merely to win a vic tory over the South Carolinians, but to give them a sound and thor ough drubbing, and if we are not greatly mistaken such would have been the result had the game been played to a finish. In the short time played Varsity succeeded without difficulty in piling up a score ot nine runs, ana pre vented the Palmetto boys from scoring the second base being as fat as they were allowed to travel. George Green, who has develop ed into a splendid twirler, was in great form and allowed the visitors only one hit, while the Palmetto lad was hit, pounded, and knocked on top of the fence, against the fence under the fence and in every conceivable place within the fence. The features of the game were the pitching of Green, the profi cient stick work of Carr. Holt, Donnelly, Smathers, Graham and Noble and the errors of the visitors. The game in detail is as follows: First inning: Graham hits grounder to Belser and is thrown out at first. Carr hits ball for two bases and goes to third on Gilland's error. Donnelly hits safe and Carr scores. Donnelly steals second. Holt sacrifices and is thrown out by Smith to Gunter, advancing Donnelly to third. Donnelly scores on a wild pitch. Giles secures base on balls but is unable to advance, since Cheshire, the next man up, is thrown out by Aiken to Gunter. Aiken hits to Green, who throws him out at first. Gunter hits to short and is safe on Holt's error. Smith hits safe in center but by beautiful throw Graham nabs Gun ter at third. Belser out at first on short ball from Noble to first. Second inning: Smathers hits to short and is out at first. Noble goes out from second to first Geeen is hit by pitched ball. Gra ham hits safe. Green goes to third and thus allows Graham to go to second at the same time. Carr is out from pitcher to first. Wilcox starts South Carolina's half of the second inning by striking out. Gilland barely connects and is thrown out by Noble to Holt. Malloy imitates Gilland and retires the side. Score: N. C. 2, S. C. 0. Third inning Donnelly again hits safe and steals second. Holt hits high fly to left field and is out. Giles sacrifices and Donnelly goes to third. Cheshire is put out from Belser to Gunter, retiring the side. . Davis hits fly to right field and is out. Martin hits to short and is out at first. Aiken flies out to Carr. Score: N. C. 2, S C. 0. Fourth inning: Smathers gets a hit through short and steals sec ond. Noble flies out to Davis, and Green sacrifices, Smathers goingr to third. Graham hits safely and Smathers scores. Carr makes two base hit, Graham scoring. Donnel ly hits long fly to center field and is out. ' Gunter hits to second but is safe' at first on Cheshire's wild throw. Smith hits a hot one to Carr, who makes a beautiful stop and cuts off Gunter at second, but barely fails to get Smith at first. Smitn at tempts to steal second, but is thrown out by Noble. Belser re tires the side, being thrown out by Cheshire to Holt. Score: N. C. 4; S. C. . Clouds appear and a drizzle of rain begins. Fifth inning: Holt gets a hit in center field, continuing to third on Nallov's error. Giles hits safely by pitcher and Holt scores. Chesh ire hits to short, who catches Giles at second. Smathers hits safely and Cheshire scores. Smathers goes to second on Gunter's error. Noble hits safe, advancing Smath ers to third. Smathers scores on Martin's error. Green hits safe to right field, Noble going 'to third. Green steals second. Graham gets hit by pitched ball, filling the bases. Carr flies out to center. Donnelly hits safe to right field, Tk. T 11 1 j 1 1 scoring iNooie ana ijreen, wnue Graham goes to second. At this point the game was call ed on account of rain which de scended in torrents. Inasmuch as five full innings had not been played the game does not count. SOUTH CAROLINA BEATEN. The Palmetto Bovs Become Vic tims to "Peck's" Curves. A Large Crowd Was Present. On last Saturday in Durham at the George Lvon Park before a C5 J large number of spectators Caro lina, in a fast and snappy game, wrested victory from South Caro lina College by the narrow margin of four to three. The contest was intensely interesting and full of crises. Both teams, on account of the recent score at Columbia, S. C , were confident of victory and enter ed the game without fear and trem bling. The Tar Heels, however, by superb team work succeeded in tlacinr the Kice Heaters into a "crystal maze." The features ot the game were the batting of Cheshire for Carolina who welted the leather for two doubles and a single and the clever stick work of Smith for the visitors The game in detail is as follows: Graham hits a beautiful drive over short stop and is safe at first Carr hits to short and reaches first, but G raham is thrown out at second Donnelly is out at first, while Carr reaches second. Holt flies out to Graham. r..f.. center. Carr. s.s.. Aiken bv a beautiful throw of S"ne"y-Lf i noil, id., Smathers is out at first. Gunter Giles, r.f., I "II 1- V1 hits iafe over short. Smith hits to Smathers, 8b.', third and both Gunter and Smith ODle. c- iiart, p., are saie. Deiser nits a not one over second and Gunter scores. Martin failes to see the ball and is out. Wilcox flies out to right field. Second Inning. ter for two bases. Holt follows with a long drive to right and Don nelly scores. Giles hits a long one to center for two bases and Holt scores. Cheshire flies out to second. Smathers fans, Gilland fans. Aiken hits safe over second and steals second. Gun ter reaches first. Smith flies out to center. Belser hits safe to right and Aiken scores. Hart by a phe nomenal catch throws Gunter out at third. Sixth Inning. Noble gets base on ball?. Hart hits to short and Noble is out at second. Graham hits to first and Hart is thrown out at second. Carr is out from third to first. Wilcox is out from pitcher to first. Davis walks. Gilland sacrifices. Gilland, P. fans. Seventh Inning. Donnelly fans. Holt is out at first. Giles drives a long one to center but is out. Aiken fans. Gunter and Smith are out on flies. Neither side scored during the eight or ninth innings. The game closed with a victory for North Car olina by a score of 4 to 3. NORTH CAROLINA. H. R. 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 8 SOUTH CAROLINA. Final score N. C. Hits, N. C. 13; S. C. N. C. 2; S. C. 4. 9; S. C. 0. 1. Errors, Aiken, 2b.. 0 Gunter, lb., 1 Smith, c, 1 Ttolsfir. ah.. ft Giles is thrown out from second Martin, c.f.. 0 I tTTil J, . 4- nu.L:, u ..u,.- vviicox, r.i., i kuuiau vucsuuc in l- aaic uy suui v Dayjg Jf 0 reaching first. Smathers hits to Gilland, D., s.s., 0 . . . . . . 1 . . ... ,x ...... a ' I . .... I. . . . . I . . . I - siiui i arm is saic, uul uuusuiic uies at second. Noble fans. Davis flits out to . pitcher. Gil 0 l 0 l 0 o l o l E. o l o l o o l t o o o o Summary: Two base hits, Holt, Cheshire and rWinAllv. St-.ri.n1r nnt hv Hart:. 7: hv Oil. land is OUl from short to first. Gil- lard, 5. Stolen bases, Aiken. Bases on balls off Hart, 0; off Gilland, 3. Time of game two hours. Umpire, Mr. Upohurch. scorers, Exchanges. Friend: "Your son, I understand, ha lit.prarv asoirations. Does he write for money? Tether (feeline: "All the time." Equitable Herald, Father (visiting son at college) "Pretty good cigars you smoke, my bov." Son:' "Fill your case, dad, fill your case." Ex. The Cumberland Weekly was turned over to the co-eds of Cum berland University last week, who got out a special "co-ed edition" which does them credit, being in every way up to the usual high standard of that esteemed contemporary. Oh Doctor, Benjamin be wandering in his to Wife seems mind." Doctor (who knows Benjamin): "Dan't trouble about that; he can't igo far." Ex. land, P. flies out to third. Third Inning". Hart walks. Graham dies at home plate. Carr secures his base and Hart advances to second. Don- .11.. i.!i. r i. :,1-a -U il ricny mm sdic iu iifcjni ueiu anu place Hart scores. Holt hits safe to cen- week lci dnu d.n si-uic. xjuanciiy is mrenizer, who was assisted ny put out while attempting to reach Messrs. Fisher and Cheshire. In home. Giles is out from pitcher to this dance the following couples first. I nrirririnafpH t 1 Aiken hits uy to short but is sate. I Miss Alexander with Mr. Gunter bunts to third but is thrown Meares out atnrst. Aiken by error ot Molt M; Turk with Mr. Andrews. Martin and Bohannon. The Sphinx German. The Sphinx german, which took on Thursday night of last was led by Mr. Addison reaches home. Smith is thrown out from second to first. Belser strikes out. Fourth Inning. Cheshire hits safe for two bases, Smathers walks. Noble sacrifices, while Cheshire and Smathers ad vance to third and second. Hart is out from short to first. Graham fans. Martin flies out to center. Wil- cox is out rrom second to first. Davis hits safe to center and steals second. Gilland is out from third to first. Fifth Inning. Carr fans. Donnelly hits to cen- Miss Bridgers with Mr. Berkely. Miss Nellie Hinsdale with Mr. Dunn. Miss Annie Hinsdale with Mr. McMullen. Miss Barbee with Mr. Thorpe. Miss Outlaw with Mr. H. Cle ment. Miss Roberson with Mr. Graves. Miss Clarke with Mr. Thomas. Miss Venable with Mr. Calder. Miss MacRae with Mr. Bernard. Miss Gordon with Mr. Holland. Miss Wrenn with Mr. Carr. Miss Henshaw with Mr. More- head. (Continued on Snd Page.) f