1 . Wf;aiifrm:,riA '. .) . Y j'Z '!' ; '! -.'Z'..- "BE JUST ANU.KKAK NOT." '.7- ' " I : 'I Z. .'v: - i:; '"'.V V-i -HZ Vol. 1, j,i z;' ' ; . i - -x ,: -VV'IV-- ; SATURDAY, IA.ROH 28, 1891. i!; ! ;W 'l:';Trit 7-ov'10.Z'yT:;' i ' 1 ,. i; j HAPPINESS. i ., ; ;V1J"-, Bj-puttingthe ffiiindsiif I - ..r-i-i , t -1 , -' - ' ! .. F I I - . : 1 5 - .it I ' I . i - . 1 - i V Order Is Hear'n's first law : and this confest, h , Some aie, aiid must be, greater than, the rest . T Ipre rich, more wise : but who infers from hence ', Taat such are tiappier, shocks all common sense. ' Hfeav'n to all mankind impartialwe confess, -j 7 , If all are equal in their Happiness : , j j Bnt mutualj wants ths Happiness increase ; fAll Nature's differeneesvkeep all Nature's peacei s Condition, circumstance Is not the thing ; u , Bliss is thejsame in subject Or In king, ' . ! In who obtain defense, or who defend,- i InEim who is,' or him who finds a friend : ; " v Heav'n ibreathes through every member of the whole, One coramorf Bleisirig, as one common Soul,- Pope, J ATHLETICS. J BASE-BALI.. NOTES. .1: Sinc6 our last issue, at a meeting of the U. B. B. A., Philips resigned his position as manager of :the base-ball nine and Judge Eure.the captaincy. Busl)ee, '92, Was! '.ejected captainv aud Patterson, '91; .business manager, i , In spite of examinations last week,' wet grounds andretild, biting, weat her, the team ! 'has! been at work daily catcjiing flias and picking lip ground ersj They have been practicing especially throw ing and batling. The batting is notAvhat it ought to be and the boys should Work hard on that fea- ti re especially. AVre hope to se thqm legin run-? i nng oases and practice snaing now exannnaiions I are over. " .i ' .; - . : What the team needs most is money - arid . eit-: I .couragement." It will take" something like $1C h put bur! -nine in the ; field this yearj so wheii Manager Patterson comes around let every student ! contribute liberaiiv.r .Then the" boys should come ! out on the field and. applaud any good plays. . Il j will help thejr playnig. j v - .. ; r I 1 Wre have already been asked 'for the', following i dates.- Our j:tnanager is arranging: them nowiT f - Trinity at. WiB'ston, April 17; University ofyirj- ginia at Richmond, Ma'y 1 ; I jVake Forest at Ral eigh, May 8 and 9. lie has tried to arrange 3 r "game1 with. Binghanr's $chool for Class. Day; but j -i 'Bingham's - doesntt eeiW to ante Mp. What's the h. niatter with her? .; ; . . , ' ' ! i Fourteen" students .are already in training for ! y positions on the team They "are: Hamlin, BusT v bee, Jblinstpn, R., Grahdm,'G., Toy, .Philips, Old- ! haul, ShawJ Ellis, Jones, L., Ferguson, Hendren, j rHoke imdj Morris. ! Of ouri last Ibase-bal by putting the grounds in ortler. Right field is! in a fearful condition and it is well-nigh impossible td use it. Besides, there j is a large, -hole ( in it, wpere ap old well has caved in, that is very dan gerous, ' I j SiYr' TRlfsTEEs i o Gbv- There areNeighty Trustees of the University elected by he General Assembly for eight years. These are arranged J into5 jc3asses, one-fourth (or benty) being chosen every two years. r t The Superintendent of Iablic Iustructipu . M. Finger) is ex officio a Trustee, and the: ernor ia ex lomao Uhairman ot the rJoard. Besides the twenty to be elected bi-ennially there are always jsome vacancies to be filled on account deaths and resignations.: l? j V ! The following are the twe:ity Trustees elected in regular course their terms to begin December 1? lpi : Kemp P. Battle, Orange; Robert XI. Beall, Cialdwell ; Marsden Bellamy, New Hanover; G. Samuel Bradshaw, Randolph ; Fabius ,H. Busbee, . Wake: Mariori Ilutler, Sampson; Beuelian Cam eron, Durliam ; Job ii W. Fries; Forsy t h ; Robert M,Furmai, Buncombe ; Tios. S. Kenaii, ijVake; liichard H. -Lewisj Wake : J. Alton Mclver, Moore ; WW. N. MebanejjDskitvjnm ; A-fUHy-wood iMerritt, Ohatlmm ;- Jilmes X. Murphyt ijitt; Fred.' Philjips, Fdgecombe; Win. L. Saunders, Wake; John' W. Starnes, Buncombe; Zebu Ion B. Vance, Mecklenburg;, James V. Wilson, Burke. WiAKE FOEESTV UNITERSITYi 1 t ' 1 Wake Forest cha a game of foot-ball lenged the Ui jon the 14th of Febrtkary and iversity to Of these Messrs. BattleJ Beall; Bus bee, Fries, Kenan, Mebane, Merritt, Saunders, and Vance are ijioW Trustees. Besides the above the following: were elected to vacancies' and are now Trustees : James t. Henry R.' Bryan, resigned ; Beneham Catnenm, Durham, vice P. G. Cameron, deceased ;'. G. Samuel Bradshaw, Randojph, vice K. Hayne Murphy, Pitt, vige e University accepted. Thf game was not to j be1 a chaninionshiD one. but simulv an exchange of courtesies jbetween ;he two f bolleges. ji-pChe gapie was put off until the 21st because some of Walked, F rest's team were sick with (the measles. ; The UniversjtjJI could h; iye kther'jnp o .da'teJ lut.,' out of simple Itindness did not do 30. :.j On Thurs day night before the 21st -we receive a tejegram rom WalJi rest,ltatin iain. had broken an arm, and they' would rather throw up thgame than play. W ) telegraphed that we would come down on Friday anyhow, a id recei ved th is answer : j "If you dopie you come ciyour ojm expense. We never field dtir- f elves up to the datep It is need jess j "to J say that the game was postponed, but it is needful to say a few words about the way Wake Forest has actied. After we had so kindly postponedj the ganie until the 21st. imerelv 'on acjcount of) thel sicfaiess of Wake Forest'sSahj, was it not but just that $Jie i should pnti lierself opt: a Jittle accommodate OS?, v. AW-fbrMdinfe i understood j bybptli- .collegej that there ;cou id be , tno iaineifcer.iiiat n f Davis, deceased Burke, rice Walter W. Lenoir, deceased: David vice Wni. H. Ghad- James W. Wilson, ,G. Worth,' New Hanover bourn, resigned ; Wm. C. Riddick, Halifax, Judge A. C. Avery, resigned; Frank S. Sprnill, vice had an? examination! near at hand and the college . ' mid-term !examinatoiis wfere'at h) j distant date; j. j ljesides trie ; weather was getting too wajrm: fqrfbpt j fT llia.ll audi: he baseballl jseagpn was begipnrng, jYe : ! v janderstarid that' ih gametwas.post ported Jspielyjpn r v account of" the captain, 'who had his arrti! broken ; I'.'i' as for that matter, Thompson, our center Irushy liatr" 1 ! his leg hurt and ctxuld riot walk for," two -weeks ' after the Zist, and iokeJ our naii-oacK, nau nis thumb knocked oujtl of joint ami mqst probalIy i i would, have been able to play rnriy a" sliort time. Moreover, several, other gppd:me ) werel more or less hurt and tiiel team was ;iii ho fit condition; i; H hty playj fbut still We held purselv ?s:ilp? to daev j: ana . -vvoiiiq haver mayed..-; v e ; spent a gopa. fj deal of time, and money in preparation if()r tjhis 1 r- ' team the nine of '89, which defeated . Bingliam's School 16 to 0 six players are still in college: Eure, s. s., Johnston, p., Graham, r. f., Busbee, 1. f., Ball, 2 b.; Williams, 1 b. Eure's arrii is ; permanently lame and Ball will not be able to play on account of hisfstudies. ' Williams has beervi playing first base a little, but has not gone into regular training yet. . Graham f;- is ; practiciushort and . Busbee and Johnston are getting intbhape.to pitch! Oldham, our catcher, and Jones, Li., who is now practicing third base, Franklin, vice .-Judge J. J I). Pruden, Clio wan, vice resigned ; Wm. J. Bingham, resigned ; udge C. R. Thoruas, deceased. We are glad to see the jnew .if! Peele James Davjs, resigned ; Wm. Drj Eugene Qrissom, Wake, trice 'Maj.. R. W. ; Todd , A she, vice n 1 r.i: :. ' 1 1 r.- 1 game andwere very much put out at the We do jnbt think Wake Forest hasJ acted rijjjfft inf rgarjd 'to, tie matter, but still altmni . arej well represented. , The following' entered the Univer sity si nee .the re-opening : Marion Butler, J. Alton Mclver, James D, Murphy, Wm. 0. Riddick j Frank S. Spruill andjWm. J, Peele. ! V There are already on the Board : Charles B. Ay cock, Wayne ; (iharles D. Mclver, Mecklen burg; Solomon C. Weill, ew Hanover; Frank hi). Winstbh, Bertie Ruftis A. Dough ton, A! le- ghany ; Robert W. Scott, Aiamance, ; ' It is doubtless very gratifying to President Bat tle to be associated with so t a game next fall.- issue.- i Owing to sohie were unable to publish the above in !onr last 1 i.A refusal. s exa we mistake' we or 1. - played on the Bingham School nine in '89. . We think the University should help the team ! the meetings of the Board. many of fhs "boys flat i i ' s. ! : . .! . Dr." Thomas Hume, of the Uni veirsity, and one of . i i . i i ' ,. . . " ' -4--, - the most brill iaritf r'nien' -j ip the Stat, hap , beii invited to deliver aiti address before the National Educational Association at Torouto,;Ganada, next . i . . ' - . . f.i 1 .!. ' - !, --'6 . ' I " summer on "The Cp-ordt nation of , English Work in Secondary Schodls arid Uni versifies.'' ; Raleigh News- Observer. : The appointment r Professor Holmes to be' State j Geologist is- wtell merited py that jacqpmplishedj scientist, and isj a most excellent appointment. Professor H0ln3es win niipine posiiioni very saiisiacioriiy, ana reiider most emcieut; service to the state in - if. i I 4 if V.: 1 ., 'i 1 1