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'AM in. HEEL JUL. I V. 1 q i if O Vol. 12. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, I C, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1904. No. 28. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. CAROLINA VERSUS Craollna Meets Her Old Foe on Two Different Fields on Friday and Saturday and Loses Each Time. For the first five innings it look- VIKblNlA. I napping- by Hobgood, but he reaches man. Noble lets one of "Hobble's" Ci f i . f rt i.- . l i 1 1 i- ouv-uiiu aia v ui ci iui oi v. uesn ire. cannon udus pass nirn allowing Crawford strikes out Chad wick I another runner to ramble across the flies out to center field. cornerstone. Daniels ends the Third inning: Oldham is out via agony by smashing a screamer at second to first. Donnelly fans and Oldham who eats it up. f 1 Worth does likewise. Seventh inning: Noble is out from i ... Munger is given u free pass to pitcher to first. Hobgood drives ed as if we were to treat Virginia the first corner. Pollard sacrifices a hot spot at shortstop who fields it to the same dose we did last year, out pitcher to first, Munger, going prettily and lines to first, puttin (Jur boys were playing tine nail and to second. Stearnes perishes on runner out. Hart ascenscions out seemed to be determined to down good play of Hart to Movven. Ma- to right fiield. Virginia. 'What a difference the sen going down from second to first. Stuckey slaps a vicious one at sixth inning made in our bright Fourth inning; Mowen is out, Cheshire, who makes a beautiful prospects. The whole team went third to first. Stem pops a high stop and tosses the ball to his friend to pieces completely and the Vir- fly in the second baseman's hands, 'Mowen, rearing runner. Cracraft ginians simply romped around the and Noble places a high fly in the suffers the same fate as his prede bases. When the dust cleared centrefielder's trio ve. cessor. Crawford smashes out a away finally the eyes of all were Daniels is out on a beautiful olav terrific liner to right field which dazed by the sight of seven runs from Hart to I.'oweu. Stuck v Stem takes care of after a hard run. i -j chalked up to the credit of the pops out to second base. Cracraft visitors. After such a balloon as-gives Stem a high one in right field, cension as that it was clearly un- and it is needless to state that possible for our boys to win the "Freddie" takes care of it. Score Carolina 3; Virginia 1. fifth inning: Hobgood is out short to first. i reaching may- This was a sensational catch. Eighth inning: Cheshire is re tired via third to ' first. Oldham flies out to right field. Donnelly gets first on error of first baseman. Worth flies out to right field, who Hart perishes via makes a beautiful catch. Cheshire lines out Chad wick s hopes of game, although they made a nmcent rany in tne nintn inning, scoring three runs and making the final score ten to seven in favor of the same route tht orange and black. to centre field. first were blasted by Stem, who as Hobgood for Carolina pitched a Crawford gets first on four wild usual freezes on to the spheroid. beautiful ame and with proper ones. Cliadwick p-oes out third to Munger is ambled to first by the support would have won his game first, Crawford going to second on ree Pass method, but "Hobbie" easily. Virginia was unable to hit the play, and a 'moment later to catches him napping a moment later him, securing only five hits during the third station on a wild nitrh and rudely disturbs any dreams he the entire game. Munger has the same luck that mav have UAd of reaching second. A large crowd of visitors were on Crawford had Pollard fans the Pollard retires the side by tapping the Hill to witness the game, ozone three times and then imps wav a grass cutter in the direction of among them being a good many old back. Stearnes is safe at first on University students. The game in pitchers error, and in the confusion detail was as follows: resu 1 ti no- from f he r1 a v frawfnrl mrst inning: Virginia takes the and Munger cross the rubber. C1 A TT ..i C i . . c ' . uciu. nan, ice urst man up ior stearnes retires the side bv trying Carolina, is given a tree ticket to to steal second, Noble making a first base. Cheshire nails a hot one nice tiiruw and catching his man by single, and a moment later perches to second baseman and is sale on a o-nod marcrin Ion the second roost on a nice hit bv Sixth Junius-: Oldham exoires bv Stem. Noble keeps up the good way of pitcher to first. Donnelly work by slamming one at second ambles to first on fnnr wild nP who tumbles, allowing Mowen to Worth is safe at first On short stop's error, Donnelly taking sec ond on the play. Mowen is safe on first on fielder's choice. Worth is out from short to first. Donnellv Stem of third, who nabs it and hands it to first in time to catch the runner. Ninth inning: Carolina made a last desperate rally in this inning, but the odds against her were too great. Mowen slams out a pretty score, while JNoble sings the hrst line of Chicago University's song, "Praise John from whom oil bless ings flow." from his safe retreat on base. "Hobbie" straightens out a bender for a clean single, scoring Stem. Noble is ' caught taking a siesta between the bases and is sent sadly back to the'bench, won dering how it all happened, Hart sky balls out to second. Cheshire drives out a two-bagirer, scoring fielder's choice, Hart being put out atsecond base. Oldham drives a three bagger to deep right field, scoring Cheshire. Donnelly hits to second baseman who makes error, Oldham scoring on this olav. and Donnelly rests safe on first bag Donnelly dies a moment later, how ever, on a vain attempt to purloin crosses the pan on the play. uvwuu ua'"- vvciino iu "'SMmaKes mree migntv swipes in a but dies there, as Mowen is out Vain effort to locate the elusive mis second to first. ciie Pollard places a line drive Carolina goes to pieces in this against left field fence for two bags inning and Virginia clinches the and a moment later steals third, game in this wise: Mason's tender Stearnes balloons out to short stop, sensibilities are iarred by being hit Hobood' but 5n a frantic endeavor Mason drives out a single, scoring by a pitched ball. Daniels is out to make it a three bagger is subtle Pollard Daniplsi ha n ore nnf a Inner f rnm mtrher Tnfirf Masnn rn,inrr lY Sldin at tne tniru post. 1 UlS fly which Oldham takes care of. to second corner on the olav. euds the game, the hnal score being 1 4 J Daniels goes out, trying to steal Stuckey is safe on Hart's error on a second via Noble to Cheshire, difficult chance, and goes to second. Cracraft tarjs one to Mowen who throws home to cafch runners, and Oldham, cf; Donnelly, If; Worth. wn men ramhle into nnrf nn ratrh- 3b: Mowen, lb; Stem, rf: Noble, Crawford lines over c' "ODffooa, p 1 TT' Tfc C i . advancing "Freddie" to the second screamer for one bag, and goes to Virginia: rouara, ci; stearnes. OL. 1T II. TV l 1 L . Station llnhrrA rlriv a eprntirl a mnment later. Chariwir.U ut ilMin, OU, UanieiS, ID, hot one through third base for two drives one at Cheshire, who makes Stuckey, ss; Cracraft, p,; Craw bags, scoring Stem. Hart goes out a costly error, two more men scor- ford, If; Chad wick, c; Munger, rf, frefm third to first, advancing Hob- ing on the play. Chadwick goes to Umpire, "Bill D. Legrand. rrnnrl V.'. -A O U -'. . 1, 4- n -j mccon Ko 1 1 Munirpr I M. X. XH inning by going out via second to is presented with a complimentary SECOND GAME. first. ticket to the initial sack. Pollard The second game with Stuck y fans the air three times slams a single to left center and one which came off at Greensboro, was I ... ill A'... 1 it., i a r in a va n attemot to ocate tho scores. Stearnes bingles one to uu uiat uiscourageu tne nearis or sphere. Cracraft is given base on catcher. Mason nests one on halls, and a moment later is cauedit the oroboscis for a single scoring a Score: Carolina 2; Virginia 1. Second inning; Stem walks. Noble places a nice, sacrifice hit down the first base line and is out, ten to seven in favor of Virginia. The teams lined up as follows: Carolina: Hart, ss: Cheshire. 2b: ning. Oldham had not settled down and a few hits coupled with bad throws and worse muffs netted the enemy six runs.. It looked so entirely unnecessary to throw away the game in the first inning that a kind of damper was thrown on team and rooters. After this, how ever, the locals settled down and each team scored only two runs apiece, the heldirg ot Donnelly, Oldham, W., and Stem cutting off many a long drive. Pollard's left- handed curves were too many for the Tar Heels and they were able to connect with him only five times. The Virginians played the game for all it was worth; .when they saw an opportunity they made good use of it. We are not knock ing on the Varsity; we believe they did the best they could Virginia played ball for nine innings, Caro lina for eight that is the whole story. The crowd at Greensboro was the most ill-managed aggregation we ever saw; spectators repeatedly crowded on the diamond, delaying the games for several minutes at time. The one consoling thing about the game is the memorable flag fight. The Virginia rooters had a large banner which they flaunted in the iaces of the Carolina sup porters. They tried to repeat the performance but the flag was seiz ed by the Tar Heels and torn to shreds before the Virginians could say "Jack Robinson." They struggled manfully to retain the trophy, but it was a case of too much Tar Heel. Several mix-ups resulted from the little incident be fore the rooters finally became quiet. The Virginians managed to secure a fragment of the flag pole and banner,- and marched sadly back to their quarters, keeping time to the victorious strains of "We're Tar Heels born and we're Tar Heels bred," sung by the jubilant Carolina backers. Uulversity Sermon. Rev. Egbert Smith, pastor of the first Presby teriauChurch of Greens boro, spoke to the students here in Gerrard Hall last Sunday night, being the University prearcher for this month. He used for his subject "The power and possibilities of man with God as his guide." He gave examples of the work and the result of many men and women who had built their foundation on the solid rock. Mr. Smith was forceful and impressive throughout nis wnoie discourse and proved himself to be the orator that he is said to be. His sermon was one of the best that has been delivered here to the Uni versity students. Vireiuia the stoutest Carolina supporter. The game was lost in the first in- Mr. Bennett Penry returned Monday morning from Raleigh. Mr. Jesse M. Oldham, an old Varsity man and an alumnus of the University, spent several days here last week.
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