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THENAR II EEL, CAROLINA TAKES TWO OUT OF THREE ' f ... Continued from first page In a game of baseball that was overwhelmingly onesided and de cidedly on the blink as a whole, but brilliant in spots and eminent ly satisfactory as to the score, Carolina defeated Virginia at Witistou-Salcm by the score of 10 to 3. The first three innings with scores of 3, 4, and 3, with Hanes, Edwards, and Leak bat ting like Joe Jacksons, Hanes Wagners, and Ty Cobbs, brought untold joy to the hearts of every ofle who wears the White and Blue. As the Winston-Salem Journal says: the Virginia pitch ers were "Helpless before, the bovs from Mr. Vcnahle's big school". A little matter of 2 to 1 on Saturday was buried under the stonn of hits. IIcn-e let us pause to remark that, as a whole the game was decidedly punk, dontcherknow. There were spots 'that were de cidedly brilliant and that made the game, in spite of its onesided- ness, worth while from the point of view of the fellow who paid his 50 cents not to mention, of course, the chaps who collected Virginia money by the whole sale after the game. Here are a few of the things that redeemed it. 1. A catch by Page of Caro lina in center field in the eighth inning. It's hardly too much to say that it was the prettiest catch ever seen at Prince Albert Park. It was 'way down near the fence, and Page caught it while runniug face forward to ward the fence. It brought the folks in the grandstand and bleachers to their feet. Douglass, Grst man up in the eighth, had cached first on a single, and Neff followed with the 11 y to center. Douglass slanted one eye at the ball, sized it up as a three-bagger, and made a break for home. He was in the neigh borhood of third when the ball landed in Page's hands, and of course he had no chance to get back, the double being completed easily. 2. Winstead's pretty work at short. That youngster handled seven chances without the sem blance of a bobble, and some of them were decidedly difficult. 3. Wood's pitching. Wood started out like he was going to be batted around rather freely, but after the first inning, he as some brilliant sports , writer has put it held the Virginians in the palm of his hand. 4. Lile's pretty throwing from center field to the home plate. He nabbed two Tar, Heels at the plate by perfect throwing, and that is going some for a center fielder in one'game. 5. The batting of Hanes, Ed wards, and Leak. Edwards' work at third was poor, but he covered himself with glory in his stick work, batting a clean thousand, four hits out of four times up. Hanes (whose real name is Monk.) was a close second, with three h'ts out of four times up, while Leak got three out of live times up. Neil's pretty home run in llle first inning might be men "oiicd in this connection also. Features op Game Virginia came up first a ml Parted off with a rush. Finl ley, irst man nn rr.nrlirwl first wl en Awards made a wild throw fr cm "lr(l. Lilc struck out, and Do "fi lmi mss went out catcher to first, Nefl lifted n the l cm I A field cry sure that the Virginia folks felt trrrA r . v i. to win the game at .Greensboro Saturday. ' " - Hanes Started Things Monk Ilanes heads the batting list for Carolina, and Monkwasn't bothered a little bit by those two runs. He calmly laid against one and sent a terrific drive to center for two bases. Right then Caro lina stock began torise. Edwards followed Hanes with a single, and the latter completed the cir cuit with the first run. eliciting real large yells. Edwards, how ever, was caught off first by the throw in. Irby and Swink both drew fours. Leak delivered the goods in the shape of a single to centre, which Lile let through his legs, allowing Irby and Swink both to score. This time the yells were still larger, and you couldn't buy Carolina stock at par to save your neck. For it be gan to dawn on folks that the Carolina boys vere some pump kins with the stick. Wood had struck his stride in the second, and though one man reached first on an error, there was no threat of scoring. The Tar Heels 'lowed as how they would increase their lead a bit. Page, first man up, drew a pas. Wood sent one to short stop, who endeavored to catch Page at second, but the second baseman couldn't get to the bag in time, and though the ball was fielded perfectly, Page was safe, and Wood got credit for a hit Hanes laid down one of the pret tiest bunts imaginable, and the catcher made an effort to catch Page at third, but Page beat the ball there, and Hanes got credit for a hit instead of a sacrifice. Edwards then drove a single to center, scoring Page and Wood Irby went out short to first. Swink sent one down the line to third, who threw home to try to catch Hanes, but Hanes had it beaten, and the throw got by the catcher and Edwards" also scored. Leak then singled to short, ad vancing Swink to second. At this juncture Goodhue relieved Grant. Wiustead flied out to center, and Lile by a pretty throw caught Swink at the plate. Virginia got one single in the third, but again there was no threat of scoring. The Carolina boys decided that, while 7 to 2 looked pretty good, they might as well add some more while the adding was good. Bailey got to first on four balls. Page got a scratch hit to pitcher. Wood tried to sacrifice, but flied out to pitcher. Hanes, however, scored Bailey with a single to right, and Edwards scored Page with a single to center and Hanes scored when Irby went out at first unassisted. After the third inning the game was not so one-sided. 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