THEM Att a-aat LUtiLO Alex Worth, ex '14, of Durham was on the Hill Sunday. F. N. Cox, '11, who is practic ing" law at Spray, spent Sunday on the Hill. K. C. Spence, '14, has been in itiated in to the Delta Kappa Ep silon fraternity. rJ Dr. and Mrs. Archibald Hen derson spent several days in Charlotte last week. Carr Williamson, a student at Trinity College; spent Sunday with friends on the Hill. The reverued A. II. Wilson of cw York was the. guest of the Siytna Nn fraternity on the 21st. Charlie Til let t, '09, of Char lotte, atul Frauk Graham, '09, of Raleigh spent Sunday on the Ilill.;.-'-"-'-..-- Mtss Nannie Smith (ias re. turned home from a visit to Miss Pauline Bannson in ...Winston Salctu. ' Dr. Dey ami Professor Bain spent Easter Week in Norfolk; Dr. Coker and Prof, McGebee in New York. : . " Mr. and Mrs. George Eliot and daughter of Fayclteville arc visiting Mrs. Eliot's mother, Mrs. R. S. M.-u-Rae. Miss Kate Northrop of Wil mington siayet! several d.ivs af ter the -dances as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Hain. 1 - Dr. Charles Lee Kaper delivered a lecture before the faculty and student body of Elon College, Thursday night. April 11. Dr. C. L Kaper delivered an address on the 19lh at Salem Academy in Winston-Salem on "The High Cost of Living." Mr. F. P. Milburu of Washing ton, 1). C. was in Chapel Hill the 18th on business in regard to the new building of which he is the architect. Among the Alumni and visi tors on the Hill during Easter Week, were Redding Perry, W. C. Woodard, W. T. Joy tier, Earl Crosswell, C. E. Mcintosh, Geo. Thomas, W. M. Parsley, Dozier Lowndes, Foy Robertson, B. R. Huske, Howell Smith, Ike Lon don. Russell Robinson, Jim Man ning, Orrin Lloyd, Kenneth Bor den, George Daniels, Ransom Saunders, Avery Winston. the game did "not abound itfthe mho or baseball that sets -,thc nerves or. edge. . Lee clearly out shone Rixey in the slabbing side' of the struggle and Carolina's general maneuvers on the field somewhat shaded the appearance of the visitors. .The enthusiasm of the crowd spent itself in the fourth frame when the game was won by the White and Blue de fenders, the remainder being for the most part a matter of me chanical form ; CAROLINA AB. IUI.PO.A.E. Hiuiea, r. f. . . 5 11 1 0 0 Edward, 3b. 3 0 1 0, 1 0 Trby, 1. f. ............ 4 10 3 0 0 Swmk, c. 3 0 19 0 0 L ak, lb, .,.,.411 9 0 0 Wiiisti-ud, ss, . . ........ 4 112 2 0 Kaiiey, 2b. 3 0 1 1 Q Time, e.f. 15 Oil 0 0 1. ............. . 4 0 0 1 5 0 University of Virginia Summer School, JUNE 19 AUGUST 2, 1912. For College Students, High School and College Teachers. Forty courpes with University credit. An excellent oppor tunity to shorten the time for a degree, secure advanced standing or make up back work; ; Also seventy-five courses preparing for college entrance or for absolving condi tions. ... Most of instructors College Professors of distinction. Fees low. Board reasonable. Reduced railroad rates. , For information and official announce ment write to DIRECTOR SUMMER SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA. Priichard, Bright Company Fashionable Clothiers and Furnishers :-: :-: 122 West Main Street DURHAM, NORTH AROLINA TolalH ! VIRGINIA j Finiay, c LiUv, v f. i DouirhiH, ss. .. . . Noll1, 3b Carter, lb. . , . Carolina Wins at Cearlotte Continued from First Page. Neff were easy victims to the General's curves. The second inning- looked even more hazard ous. With one gone by the boards, Fitchette singled and McGuire beat a bunt to first. Lee then fanned Landes and Rixey flew to Irby. Only four men got to first after this frame, two on passes and one by being hit. Lee was complete master when the situa tion loomed up ominous aud the mere fact that he struck out nine men does riot indicate the full strength of his performance, for the Virginians were shorn of their locks throughout the entire unraveling. The feature' plays of the after noon were made by Irby in left and Winstead at short for Caro lina. The former made a dazzling dive for a catch in the eighth inning, turning a complete somer sault, but holding firmly to .the sphere. The catch was as specta : 'larrv i witnessed in this terri- r- Wi.) stead's play came in ?hp nniU; when he executed a VMh:-,. fcat 0f CXCeptional bril e on a fast grounder. Aside ,f;) - the work'of the pitchers, however, and these two plays, .33 4 7 27 8 0 AU.JU.II.l'O.A.E. ..4 0 1 8 10 ..4 0 0 i 0 0 .. 2 0 0 0 1 0 . . 4 0 1 0 0 0 ..4 0 0 10 31 0 4 27 8 2 11. Filcliett, If. .......... 4 0 1 2 0 McGnire, 2b. 4 0 1 0 1 Landes, r. f. . . .V; . ?: 2 0 0 '3 0 Rixey, 3 0 0 1 5 ' Totals........ Score by innings: Carolina ,,,.,,..,..,.,000 000 400 0004 Virginia......... . . ..000 000 000 0000 Hits by innings: Carolina 000 410 1017 Virginia v, ... .120 001 0004 S u ra m a ry : Sac rifioc hit s Ed wards, Swink Page Stolen bases Trby, Fin ley. Struck out--By Lee 9; by Rixey 8. Base on balls -Off Lee 2; off Rixey 1. Hit by pitched ' ball-Douglas. Passed ball Finley. Left on bases Carolina 6; Virginia 7. Time 2 hours. Umpire Henderson. Attendance--. I, SoO. . "Whoopee, a letter from home with a draft in it. Roommate Close it up quick. I'll catch my death of cold. The Siren Prof. We have metalic currency to-day, haven't we? Voice Nope, not this late in the month. The Siren. Teacher How dare jrou swear before me? Pupil Excuse me, sir, I didn't know you wanted to swear. Ex. Co-Qp Clerk "This book will be half your studies for you." Freshie "Give me two." California Pelican MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Established? Excellent Facilities for Teaching Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy Fop Catalogue address OiiRTNTopiiEn Tompkins, M. D., Dean, Richmond, Virginia The University of North lil Carolina Head of the State Sysrem of Education '. ; The University stands for thor oughness and all that is best in edu cation and the moulding of charac ter. It is epuipped with 24 build ings, new water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers 80. Students, 800. Library of 60,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Socie ties. There is an active Y. M. C. A., conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, ft. C. u u y u oiTLijyu u u y y Arrow Kotch COLLAR ISc.' for 25c. Cluett, Pea body & Co., Malcera University Suppy Co. (INCORPORATED) A thletic Supplies for High Schools and Colleges A G. SPALDING & BROS.. The Spalding TRADE-MARK Eastman Can Help You sr va wnnt emoloyment and can af ford to prepare for a paying position Tf vmi are leaviiur college or high school with no other preparation for work than is given in purely academic advantages. If you have to make your living and wish to be able to earn good pay with merchants and business men, bankers and financiers, railways aud other great corporations Eastman Can Help You A course in this widely known com mercial school will give you a thorough training for business and qualify you to earn A HIGHER SALARY than will ever be paid you until you are able to rentier more efficient service. a ...,tirml renutatiod based on in ore than half a century of successful exjHv rience attracts students lrom every niaie in the Union and many foreign countries, in .nmnmial branches practically All """"" . taught. Delightful recreative environ ment No vacations, it win pay u attend our Summer Session frtr nnr nrospectus now while you aw thinking about it. It will t-on- i...t.u-n can lit you for business Villi.' ." - ., ,! find business for you as more than 51) 000 graduates testify. Anm-sx, CLEMENT C. GAINES, M.AL.L.D., Box 0. C, PougnJieey-, CAROLINA STUDENTS Are Invited to Make the Store of Whiting & Norton Their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. C. What Time Is It? Time to have your watch repaired. Repair work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand isKnown throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality are the largest manufacturers in the Avorlcl of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES. If YOU are inter ested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spalding Catalog. It's acorn plete encyclopedia oj What's New in Sport and is sent free on re quest. A. G. Spalding St Bros., 208 E. Baltimore S., Baltimore, Md, FREDMERRITT Does the best pressing and the cleanest cleaning done on the Hill. Give him a trial. Opposite University Inn. it to nie. Steve Pember, College Representative. JONES &FRAS1ER, (Incoporated) DURHAM. - - NORTH CAROLINA. If You Want to Feel Good as Well as Look Good, GO TO MOSER'S BARBER SHOP All styles of Hair Cuts on hand at all times. Opposite campus. Meet Your Friends REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham. MR. E. S. MERR1TT Is with them. Opposite Postoffice. THE STAR CAFE, T he Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date Dining Room in Town. Quick and Polite Service. University men are invited to give us a call. Pleasant room to rent also. , The Main St. Pharmacy Co, Handle . GUTH'S CANDIES. Send them your card and name; they do the rest. 201E.MainStm - -. DURHAM, N.C. (incorporated ) BUSINESS. When you think of roUik to s;hiK)l, rite for a new Catalogue and npcia offera of the h-adiiK.' Husinuss and Khoithan HcIiooIh AddrtMH Kind's HiiMiiM'H Co loge, KiW'iKl. N. or iarlott, We hIko teach Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Pen tuaiiHhip, eto., by jnail. L . . J COTTRELL & LEONARD, ALBANY, NEW YOIIK, Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods lo the University of North Carolina, University of iho. South, Ilarvaul, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and tlv others. Chw Contracts a Specialty. Reliable Ma teriala. Iteiwonahle priciH. Bulletin and Samples on wqtutet ; Do your Shoes'Need Mending Opposite University Inn r. Wm.. Lynch, DENTIST, New office over Cates' Jewelry Store, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. . ; L. G. UTLEY Next Door to Post Office A nice line of Men's FurniHhings, Cigars, Confectioneries, and Stationary. (Jive us a part of your trade. Merrit & Sparrow s Livery Stable. , The Swellest, The Most Up-to-Date, The Most Convenient Livery Stable in tow n. Rear of Post Office. E. P GATE, Jeweler, Fine Engraving and Repairing a Specialty. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CHAPEL HILL, - - - - N.C. "TANK" HUNTER. New quarters below Pickard's Hotel. Bought out entire stock of W. W.Pickard. Let the College Caterer, "MARSE JESSE," Prepare that banquet. He Knows how. More Than Your Money's . Worth. COMMONS HALL. $10.00 PER MONTH. $15.00. UNIVERSITY INN. BOGER'S. Fruits and Confectioneries. CENTRAL HOTEL B A S E M E NiT . J. D. WEBB General Merchant Gent's Furnishings a Specialty Clothing and Shoes i i i Next Door to Tostoliice. V. B. S0RRELL, JEWELER OPTICIAN CHAPEL ML I, N.C

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