! ' ' vf "1 ' ' : ' 'I ' !." - J i : ; A-';. ,t.i ' : :. 1 x -::-.',- ';' . v . ." : i''' -fr .-. :. -."f.. :7 ! . ir n,: ,-: . ,. . :'f. ,-' . Cmapel - , i" ; i i .. U . i ' - . 'h f . i. - f : 1 t . i - r ' ! yj Fear-Not Vol. i. TUESDAY, JUNK 2, 1891. ,: ''. vi;i v7Cv mYl A-i::,' : W ' l:y- . . J --.d y r , . i I 7 --rz,,., . ( ,.-r4rf s-:' .:.. 'i .. "Tu lie : -i, 'r-r-. .jr- I' '.'.' a-- r t r 1 1- T' l! J'r I, f '.V i WAKE FORESTj jVS. UNIVERSITY. 1 1 .1 i THE STUDENTS ' OF WAKE FOREST AND HER TOWX. FOLKS . DEFEAT THE UNIVERSITY BY A SCORE OF IO j ' 1 :TO 7i AFTER' ELEYEN INNINGS. . i ! ! v '.. " . " tf''.7'--''-! . .!.' 1 i Thp game of base-ball between; Wake Forest and bur team 'at Rale;gh on Friday, April 25, was put off until Saturday, the .24th. jori account of 'the j inclemency. of the, weather; 'The game was a joor lone ; all around,- , there : lacing about twenty errors f made by both teams.' 1 There was some heavy baling on!both- sjdes. Holding, 'the Wake Forest pitcher, pitched beautifully, vhile R. John- . ston, our pitcher, lhaving.attended the German.the night before, was in no fit condition tok r)lay the game.. Holding is not a student of Wake Forest, but we allowed them to I play him for in no other way jcould a game with: Wake Forest be gotten. At the end of the gth. inning the score stood 7 to 7, of it was notsiintil the; eleventh inning that the game was decide430Vake Forest's gain of three - runs. " ; ' j- a j . ' :U .. ' : ; "1 st.- iWake Forest Jones hit bis ball to fi rst and uOut 5lills-. made a safe hit;.. .stole second and V- went .tcv third on Howell's two-bagger., jl'owell i neve" reached first while1 Mills gained home and i Ho well third: Sledge Went to the bat next and out'. ; : - .' . ! . 1 st. University Busbe, who batted .first, went ' to. first on balls, was foftgd to second by Graham in the. same manner- Qjdham followed by bpse on balls putlmgr each--up xne base. Joiies-knoclced foul and out. --Hlimlin fetru4k out. : Johnston H. took bs base on balls, putting Busbee in. ! John ston R. took aweU seasoned stick and knocked a t clear- two-bafrre : pultifig. Graham and 'Oldham hrimr Shaw struck a fdul which Was caujrht by ' 'Powe'K 1 I '.: - ? Li . . "'. ' J '.'. 2d, Wake Fo,ret Holding S: go 1 Royster .hit a fly to Hamlin who Holping went to his base on balls, three limes without effect and ' fnnoc cfrnrt tn H fohnstoii and out- Mills hit forcing Holding to second 1 where the . ball was waiting for Him. i ' ! v I . ' l i 2d. .UniverMtv Willard hit a fly to R.oysler who held it. Busbee thought he -would warm up t base Qn balls. muffed it. T. Young struck took his seat. the cram e and struck a fooled. Graham made a safe hit, stole to second liner to'-iMiljfs, but got plate on Oldham's Ml. and ' crossed the I home Trnf''rnf the side out.' 3d. Wake rorest sieage rraae a run in uus inning by a; h?t; after Howell and Powell were out, and second on HajnliiVs muff, of Royster's tiy.' T. Holding ithouglit to knock a h6me run but much! to' h 5 s chagrin emairied at Home on three strikes.- . -j. ;! i f 1 3d. - University-1-University ; batting was 'very poof in this inning and .they failed to score.: 4ih. Wake Forests-Young and Jones , both foiled to Assist ;their side and Mills drove a fly to H. 'Johnston who. muffed Jit and' stole to second. Ho well made a safe hit jand Mills went-to third. Powell made his first orl error that put Mills and Howell bqgj on the score book, praham caught Sled-e' fly. ' The score) now stood 4 to 4 and great excitement prevailed. ' ' ; f University1 came to the , bat resolute, but failed to raise their score. Waktf Forest tried with cnmft' success. I The University went Jmt after ; ' their inning with! 'the same sqore-as wrfep they came in. 1 f ' . ';.,- J L - . j. -v . 1 ,6th. Wake Forest Davis who had been sub stituted for Young fanned out and Jones; follawed , his footstepsi Mills knocked v a high over the -centre . fielder- anil- stple' second. ,j HowelJ hit to left"and,Mills scored. "Powell hit a fly to Graham which was.muffeJaiid thrown homejusf in time to cut Howell ofj 7 IH i ; ,7 If ' "1 h'' "i ;V 1' first but did not succeed: Busbee hit to Center, knocked a fly to Tones in left who caught it and Bpsbee- crosesd the 'plate. 1 Graham was scored on a hit by Jones, and Hendren put the side ,out. IWake Forest added' nothing to hen score in her next inning, although she tried hard. ' 7 ' 7th. j University H. Johnston, for.some reason," d'd not do himself justice, 'but his brother; hit to right for a three-bagger, but! within a few .1 yards of !h;ird; fell and could not -gain ' his "base.! Shaw jrdinedlhis first; sole secondhand third and scored on Busbee's grounder - . Graham could not get to first folsave bis life; so he-left Busbee and Willard on base, i j 1 '-A "r' .- j ' ; Wake Forest then came to the bat, only uv go ol t without scoring; and ihe Universit shared the same fate. .; . - -i-:Pl - i;;""': . - C "1!'.-. 9lhi Wake Forest Pd we 1 made a two-base h;i and Sledge was caught - out on a fly.uo H Johnston. Powell scored cjn Royster'hit, pulh'ng Holding i. Davis failed to put Royster inr jThe University' now came in resolve,- but that " was allresolve for at the ending of the ninth' inning the game stood 7 to 7. In! the tenth inning neither side scored. .1 7 1 1 th. Wake Forest Holding! S.' struck'jthree tines and sat down. 1 Royster gained first! anil went to; second on T. Holdings hit.. Davis, made his first ; Jones Ihoughf he 1 would show off be fore1 the1 young ladies, and kso effectually! did he dol''thiis! Rovster and HoldimrT. crossed the plate and to add insult to injury he himself tallied be- ftir -fi ciflp'ivfiii out : ' f. ! ! i h7 i th. University-Nothmg. . I ; Hie score is as folloWs : S; Holdincrfs hit. TV: Holding and with faces full of THE UNIVERSITY OF VA. DEFEATS OUR BOYS SCORE 0F SIX TO ONE. were I Oiir hnvs and the whole j col eee. m. tact, wen p-reatlv surprised and. delighted at 'the: results kfi the game piayeu ai iiuiiuvniu. ! -vjij ti.Tivt- Guire, as pitcher for the- Virginians I withoutjdoutt won tne game. xic aMwvv yut -iy-1-4 ; mnp, in succession, j - Only Tone hit was made by thes !tar-heelsM and that bunchecl along in 'the" lgs played beautiful ' ball-Bubee had. four crjancps- in;cenier nem any iipyci. upiuavu.; a. oiweiiv vi 'Pi' .e 0 nnir-Viina- i'r'' laif while falllnp-. ; J ' f I l 1 " I After Graham7 op sdcOnjd .had, Avjth Vld!hanj r timely assistance, put qut lour base runners sieaij-- Mi WIke F inr mat base, the: Virginians Stuck to their first k if glued until, a base hit seiit them i saTely, tjo socr . ond. Willard . played his E customary errorless,; . grjme but batted poorly 7 Qldham made the finest:, 1 catch of ;the game iile7 under the Ibat c high- ' ... foul was knocked towards the grandstand; he. threw' Off hip mask andJaTtef running ji cbi sidef-f 7 able distance caught Ije ball in his. right handi The spectators at this ctch rose and cheered ou r( . catcher lustily. T'he bitting on our side wap very poor, Qnly two men gaining their .first Ferguson . and liusbee;in the, last inning. rerguson jmacie our oniysrun aim idusuct; vvaapuv ,ajui: second. The Virginian's out-weighed'us and w giants as compared .with our tallest player,, 1 The officialscore is the following: 1. Virginia. OREST. Jones, 1. f. .Amis, s s. v Hp well; 3 b. Ppwell, c. SJ edge, 4 b. S.I Holding, 2b. Rbysier, cj. f. '1 W T Holding. 1 ninifr T" T 1 UUl'i J. .1.. Davis, r, f. Totals. 1 o. 7 7 7 6 6 ' 6 " 6 3 4 57 I 3 o o IO 11 T0 I 3- 3 2 O I I I IO IT-2 2 i ( i IO 8 1 3 o 1 - i , j 2 ; J 33 A o , I l 3' 3 . 5 , o 4 o o 14 o 2 : o I I4 o 2" O O o I Umversvit. i Busbee. ! Cj J". 1 R Am PO A fh 'x. I 'il vf )ldham,; ;. ; I ones, 3 1). I amlin, h f. end fen, 1. f.,- H. Johnston,! 2b. R. Johnston, p. Shaw, s Willard; Totals, s.-i ib. .6. 6 6 6 3 3 6 5 5 5. 5i 2 3 1 o Q O O O' I o ? 2 3 1 o o I 1 3 o I o I IO - o 1 o I ,8 o ,o u! i4 33 o 1 2 o o I 6 5. 6 .'20 o 1 o o ; 2:. r o "f5' 3 ,-2fi ; p ' '' j 13. Innings.' r Wa ke Foixist . i University: 2 3 4 15 6 7 8 9 . IP " i-i-o j 1 j 2 j o 1. 1, 1 o j o I 2 I o I 3 10 T O O I Q- 2 I j o P j O, . O7 Summary 3 base, hits, base hits, R. Johnston,-- J Double . lohnstonr ills Howell, Powell. Johnston, Willard. nlavs. " Shaw. H Passed balls,' Oldham 1 struck out' by Holding k. bv Tohiiston 8. Base on balls,; by Molding 5, by Johnston 3. Left on bases, Wake Forest 14 ; 11. Urn pires; E. (Ehglehard, E. Universi Havnes JOHN LOOKED GUILTY. 'If is a verv cold nisrht,' Tohn," said the young lady's mother, entering the room where her daugh ter; and hter beau v ere sitting, "it's a cold 'i night, nd you do well to hug the tire., . . , if Tohn huii'sr his head and grew very red.; he Siad been hugging more than the fire. Cape Cod Itenner, 3 b, ; Smith, ib. j , Green way, A. cf. Schley, If. I Thurmun, ss. Green way, J, c. Abbott, 2 hi-, IMcGuire; p. 1 Winston, rf. i ; j Total ATI y f 4 4 Vt R BH PO 1 I I I O o !2. P I O I ,1 it- o II 0 I O ' 'I 6 18 ' ',. 2 Yb.: 1 1 1 1 1 ' H -f i 2 7-i o e ones. 1 University of N. C. rl-"AB "R BH T ro"-. Busbee c?L i Grahap, 1 2b.i Oldhacm, c. j Jones 3b. 1 Hamlin, If. i Johnst,on,-p.i Feriruson, r Shaw, iSs. Willard, 1 br 7 Totals 4 ' 3: 37 'il o to o D l - P !0 I D O "P i - O o p b o I I o 4 5 . 5 . 2 ; p 4; o. I - -27 o 2 P O P 1 o o o o 2 1 Z t I D 2 D 4;. Innings. 15' 4 5 i -& V7f 8 Virginias. 'P North Carolinas, o p ' p P o- o Pi 313 I I P I P I I 2 O Earned runs. Vireinis i: left': on i)asesl Vjr- J mnias in: hrst base on uais,;. lnurman nrsf base on errors v lrginis k1 (,f 111 aiUi struck. out by INIcGuire, i6 bir' Johntohj ,4; !. - - -h-r i ' T i . 1 1 ! ' ' ' 1 .1 : nlavs, ones! and: Graham,. nassed balls: GreenwayJ 1: was leit ai uau ocureis, 1. r . ixucii, o. Jr. Time ofigmej 1, 'hopr7 14 minutes j assisted by Shaw: .' -j , .: ., '" J ' t Uldham P. Graham AAht, story t STILL JLOST "I have iust been reading an interesting of two I men ! who ' wef e Jost ini'thef Adif ondacks : 'Were you ever lost, Mr.j Tubbs'? "Once Alt'- "When?" ' "When I first saw you I wasl lost in admiratioh,'! and I may add that I have nominee been founcL" t ; ,- .'7 7 , . 1, 1 .0.. : v. 'V Mm i ': .1, ' !'! -I :7 ;7-'7f - 1 A nrTnrrtr tr tnirfi '- dham tern. I 1 ' 3t0ie Sctonu anu au uww i : V V 'i 1 - t