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u Tiht r A ft it ft ft i LLAa.N LWfi KAlL - M AKIN I seau smgltd past third. Watkins bunted but third andhort pulled trip A !nVinnQr.riac-- ctnnt o rresimsii Have tim leanshbehitwentfortwobases. Lewis scored and Rousseau took third. The first call for class baseball candidates was issued Monday. That same afternoon seventy two hopeful freshmen swarmed on the class field and began to buzz. The first year meu are: surely loyal to the call and in their number will be found much good material. Just think of eight whole teams to pick from. There error is a lot nf form shown in thes passed men and the other classes will have to put on extra steam to catch up with the freshmen in . tne pace which they are. sure to Hardison. .Brittain fanned set in the contest for class honors. Ilooks doubled to "right center. Besides inler-class games there May grounded out second to first are to be some games played , Bailey fanned. . Lewis ground- with various high schools, of the ed;out second to first. Rousseau state. fanned. There were six Juniors 'out for practice. They still have some excellent material despite the .i , . on a wild pitch, ; have a fine pitcher Litchfield singled and Rousseau tallied, Watkins taking third. Litchfield stole second. Bailey fanned. Hardison singled to center and Watkins ami Litch- f.fj ' ''J'"-" ' TT 1 -A -1 ucm , ; scoreu. naraison , stoie second, and look third on a wild throw. Woodall walked ; and stole second. Hardison scored and Woodall took third on first's Woodall came home on a ball. Johnson skies to right. Six runs. ) : , 'SEVENTH INNING. ' Moore out ' on a j31 FeUowsf de with r-i er r m ANOICA ARROW MCOLLAR : Cluetf. Pcabodr & Co., Ino. Maker grounder to The University Press ZEB. P. COUNCIL, Manager PRINTING Telephone 158 IF IT'S GOOD PRINTING YOU WANT GIVE US YOUR ORDER C. S. PENDERGRAFT TWO MACHINES - DAY AND NIGHT Phones No. 58 and 23 ROYS PATRONIZE TKe Association Store (Owned hv The Athletic, Association University of N. C.) Athletic Goods, Stuent Supplies; Haberdashery, Clothing' :.T. I j, ORR .... Hammer The University of North Carolina 1789 Head of the State System of Education ' The University stands for thoroughness and all that is 1 est in edu cation uml the moulding of character. It is equipped with 2( IniildiiiKs, water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific : Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers N). Students, 800, Library of 75,(HX) volumes. Two librarians and six assistants. Fine Literary Societies. 'I here is an active Y. M. ('. A.,.'--conducted by the students. x'liohivships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENA RLE, President, - - Ciiai'ki. ITux, N. C EIGHTH inning. .,. Upchurch . fanned. Mackie! singled to lefts and took 'second nil a UTilrt nlfrVi TTrrt1c Mrollj-oH Tliey tell that they , t A A t . . ; , and Hafty grounded out third to pitcher and catcher, r . i but they also say that the trou- r . , , . Eubanks Drug Co. What Did You Say? Watkins popped up to second. Litchfield and Bailey fanned, fa '- NINTH INNING. Moore fanned. Bnttain ditto for the fourth time. Hooks fan ned. v . TABULATED SCORE: Oak Ridge J A ,B. R. H. lb ble is that he is the same man. Last year this team won the championship. Are they repeat ers? The sophs have not reported for practice yet. Probably they will have some games with several prep schools of the state. Regarding the seniors there is never a rumor.' The will prob ably not get out a team as Katty has decided to stick to track this year. .. . DeWitt Kluttz is again to be the overseer of the fresh inen--his charges of last fall in football. He will soon have them in good shape. The sophs will also get the benefit of his excellent coach ing. From Coach Trenchard it is learned that the Alumni A Carolina Association and proboblv the Litchfield, If. Athletic Association both are Bailey,.. K. 2b. willing to put up each as much JJardwon, ; lb. ., . . , , Woodall, c. money as the two lower classse to j0i)nson ,.f finance games between them and Bailey, H., of, high schools. He says he thinks Lewis, 3b. the sophomores . are justified in Bonean, claiming a rebate from the Ath letic Association because after TOTAL mey naa put up tiieir money s,,jre by inning: scheduled games were, cancelled Oak Eidw olo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prescription Specialists Chapel Hill - North Carolina I A Hat ! A Shirt ! A Pair of Shoes ! I'pchurrli, 31 , Mackie, 2b. Hooks, L. iS.f i Hasty, cf. Coble, .rf .. Moore, If. BiiUain, fi. Ilooks, L.. D., May, p. Bland, . 4 3 3 4" 4 4 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 PO A. 0 0 4 1 o 3 0 7 5 1 0 TOTALS, 33 0 5 24 5 4 It doesn't cost much to go to the PICKWICK and it costs but little more ! to ride in a Gadilac Machi me S. J. BROCftWELL. Proprietor AH. R. II. I'O. A. K. 4 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 5 16 0 0 1 0 0 31 9 8 27 9 2 by the prep schools. 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Extensive Hospital and Dispensary service. Individual instruction, Ex perienced faculty Practical curriculum. 76th Session. Minimum requirement for admission to the School of Medicine is a four-year high school course and one year of ctltegt work in fhysia, chemistry , bitlogy, and German or French. For catalogue or information address : J. R. McCAULEY, Secretary, 1157 EAST CLAY ST. RICHMOND, V A. Carolina Starts With a Victory. ' Continued from first page. Mackie sacrificed. Hooks flew out to left, and Hasty fanned. Lewis popped up to short. Rousseau out pitcher to first. Watkins ditto. FIKTH INNING. Coble safe on Rousseau's error. Moore bunted and was safe on a fielders choice. Brittain fanned. Hooks was safe on second's error, choking- the sacks. May fanned and when Upchurch sent a weak ly one to Watkins, ; Coble was forced at home. " f ? l Litchfield sing-led to center and stole second. Bailey in an at tempted sacrifice CAROLINA 20001600X SUMMARY: Stuli ii Itast'S Litchfield 2, Hardison, Woodall, hiokie 2. Sacrifice hits Hard ison, W'.lall2, Mackie 1. Two base bits Watkins, Hooks, L. D., Struck out by Watkins 16, by May 3, by Bland 4. Hits off Watkinn 5, off May 8 in 6 inn uitrs, oil Blend 0 in 2 innings. Bases en on balls by atkms 1, by May 4. Left on bases Carolina 5, Oak Ridge 8. Wild pitch Watkins, May. Passed ball Brit tain. , Lamed runs Carolina 5. Time of game 1:45. Umpire Kluttz, McNair Lectures Announced. Acting President Edward K. Graham announces the speaker and subjects of the 1914 MeNair Lectures.- president George E. Vincent, of the University of Minnesota, and also president of the Chatauqua Institution of K. L Bugg, Prop.- Durham, X. ('. When Hungry (10 TO Gooch s Lunch Room OPPOSITE CAMPUS r .. m xx a.). j.xaiuisuii smyjcci iu ceiiier and Litchfield tallied. Hardison took second on a wild throw by May in attempting- to catch him off first. Hardison took third on a wild pitch. Woodall skied to second and Johnson fanned. One 'j run. SIXTH INNING. t Mackie hit to short and beat it out. He stole second and third. Hooks fanned. Hasty fanned. Coble grounded, out. oitchet to first, Bailey, II., skied to right. 'JLewis singled to center, Rous-1 of lectures on April 15-18. The general subject of the series is "Social Vision'and the individ ual topics are: "Larger Selfish ness," "Community Conscience," and "Socialized Religion," Dr. Vincent is considered a speaker of attractive personality and a speaker , with profound views on educational affairs.' ' The object of the McNair lectures is "to show the mutual bearing of science and religion upon each other." Subscribe for The Tar Heei Carolina Hoys are welcome at CRYSTAL CAFE The "191:5" Cafe of the City Open Day and Night Durham, INT. C. r KOU BANQUETS AND AT-L KINDS OF FEEDS, SEE HARRISON NEVILLE. !Ti ssor Jiiirse les.se. 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