ITT "TTTCT ' rr -vf . . . 4 -1 - - -4 o !1H, I AM THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Vol. 3. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, APRIL, 11, 1895. No. 26. Lafayette Wins in Raleigh. Score 9 to . On the road again. We leave Char lotte about 7 p. m. Monday, en route for Raleigh. It is an all-night trip, and everybody dreads it. With Char- J lotte fading away in the dark, the I boys fussing at Manager Turner for I taking them away from "the girl they I left behind," George Graham telling I jokes, and "Lady Jane" reading Hoff I duny's Psychology, we feel that "life iis hardly worth living." Greensboro is reached at 10:30 and Captain Old t ham has the team in their berths, asleep, 1U a. uuicu iiiiiiuica. l uc WH ter of this slept quite well until-the car started, but put in most of the time from then till morning in avoid ing the manager's elbow on one side, and an eight-foot drop on the We reached Raleigh at 7:30 a. m. Tuesday morning without incident unless we mention Ben Stanley's saun ter around Durham during a half- hour's stop there at daybreak. It was second over-the-fence two bagger. Slocomb g-ets Sigmon's foul fly by a beautiful running catch over hisshoui der. 4th. Stephens hits to Criswell, out at 1st. Gregory does the same and so does Criswell. Slocomb gets a slash ing single over rd base and steals 2nd. Graham W. gets a base on balls, Graham E. flies out to Clarke. Lafayette. Miller goes out at 1st. Clarke strikes out, Warne out on grounder to Bailey. 5th. Hill hits the ball an awful crack and trots towards 1st with a sat isfied home run look on his face, but Clarke, the crack Andover sprinter, gets it safely. Hill was flagged down at 2nd and persuaded that it had been really and truly caught. Stanley gets other. I an 'er-te-ience two-bagger. Uld- i.ham flies out to Pomeroy, Bailey strikes out. Lafayette. Warbridge takes 1st on four balls, Barclay makes a single to right, Warbridge goes to 3rd and PI.AYKRS. AB. H. BH. SH. PO. A. Warne, ss., 5 1 0 0 0 0 4 Warbridge, 3b., 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Barclay, c, 5 2 4 0 8 1 0 Walter, rf., 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 Poiueroy, rf., 3 2 10 1 0 0 Criswell. v.. 4 110 16 0 Rothermel, 2b., 4 1 2 0 2 2 1 Sigmon, lb., 4 0 1 0 9 1 0 Miller, If., 4 O I 0 1 0 0 Clarke, cf.. 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 Totals, 38 9 11 0 27 10 5 Summary, Earned runs U. N. C, 1, Ia- fayette3; two-base hits, Stanley, Barclay, Criswell, Rothermel (2); bases stolen Stan ley (2), Stephens, Slocomb (2), Graham 13. double play Gregory, Bailey; bases on balls oft Hill, 2, off Criswell 2; struck out by Hill 5, by Criswell 8; passed ball Oldham; wild pitch Hill, Batteries Hill and Old ham, Criswell and Barclay. Time of game, 2:10; Umpire, Mr. Busbee; Scorer,Mr. Lew is. raining and altogether dismal weath-' Barclay to 2nd on Oldham's passed er for ball on our arrival, but the rain ball. Pomeroy's single scores them. m. t - j.i -i j i.i j stopped just before the game. j x u) on iieiuer s cnoite, The Lafayette team arrived at 3 p. ! but sPrains llis . ankle slightly and J 1 .. nr-.ii. ai 1 1 r' 11 n and drove straig-ht to the Ball Park, i VViUier Kes U1S P1' iswen mes out to center field. Rothermel strikes out. . Sigmon makes a single to right I and Pomeroy (Walter) scores. Miller I flies out to right field. fth. Stephens goes out from Cris well to Sigmon, Gregory flies out to Walter, Slocomb out from Rothermel to Sigmon. ? Lafayette. Clarke strikes out. Warne goes to 1st on right fielder's mulf and takes second on Bailey's error. War- bridge gets 1st on error of Slocomb. Barclay gets a beautiful hit to left. . Bases full. Capt. Criswell rises to the emergency with a double, scoring two runs. Rothermal flies out to Graham j , W., and Sigmon goes out at lst-on I grounder to Bailey, a difficult stop, j 7th. Graham W. strikes out, Gra ham E. out at 1st, Hill same, j Lafayette. Miller strikes out, Clarke same, Warne out at 1st. 8th. Stanley slashes a hit to rigrht and steals 2nd. Oldham Miller. Bailey strikes out. Stephens makes a much needed single .to right and Stanley scores the only run we get. Stephens steals 2nd. Gregoroy out at 1st. Lafayette. Warbridge flies out to Graham E. Barclay gets a single to center, but is doubled up on Walter's hit to Hill, to Gregory, to Bailey. 9th. Slocomb gets 1st. on Warne's error and steals 2nd. Graham W. gets four bad ones. Graham E. hits to Caswell who forces Graham W, at 2nd. Graham E. steals 2nd, Hill strikes out. Stanley out from Criswell to Sigmon. Below is the official score: Score by innings: Play was called at 4:30, U. N, C. at the bat, Mr. Perrin Busbee, of Raleigh, Umpire. 1st. Pat, as usual, leads off with a single over 2nd base" He is sacrificed j to 2nd by Oldham, but carelessly over runs the bag, and is touched out by Rothermel. Bailey gets to first on Warne's wild throw. Stephens flies out to Clarke. Lafayette Warne hits to Slocomb, goes to first on error and continues to 2nd on error of Graham W., but is put out between 2nd and 3rd by Slocomb. Warbridge goes to first on fielder's choice Barclay gets a pretty double, advancing: Warbridafe to 3rd. Pome roy gives Slocomb a foul fly, and Cris-J well goes out from Slocumb to Bailey. ' 2nd. U. N. C. is playing slow, dead , ball, and with great excuse if you re-1 member what they have gone through , since Monday morning. Gregory gets a single to right field and goes to 2nd on Warbridge's wild throw. Slocumb I gets fielders choice at 1st. Graham W. strikes out. Graham E. same. It is evident during this inning that the umpire is suffering from base-ball astigmatism, or something, from the great number of elevated balls that he 1flhp1s ni ovu-d a till riiA crilrAC Lafayette Rothermel, "Brownie," or "Shorty," catches one of Senator Hill's slow drops on the trade mark, and puts it over the close left fence for two sacks. Sigmon gives Bailey a pop fly. Miller gets a single to cen ter, and Rothermel scores on a wild throw of the center fielder. Miller goes to 2nd also on it. Clarke gets fielder's choice, and Miller dies at the plate from Stanley to Oldham. Warne goes out from Stanley to Bailey. 3rd. Stanley flies out to Clarke, Old ie strikes out, and Bailey follows his captain's example. Lafayette Warbridge picks out four of the umpire's balls and trots to 1st. Barclay, Lafayette's famous full-back, flies out to Graham E. Pomeroy goes to 1st and Warbridge to 2nd on Hill's error. Criswell gets fielder's choice to 1st, and Warbridge is forced at 2nd from Slocomb to Gregory. Criswell goes to 2nd on a steal, and he and Pomeroy both score on Rothermel's Lafayette Wins AgainScore 4 to 3. - We leave Raleigh at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday for Durham, both teams, for we play the next two games of the series on our own grounds. We reach Durham about 12 o'clock in the rain, and take hacks for Chapel safely and goes out from Criswell Hill. After the tedious ride and to Simmon. Graham W. strikes out the week's experience the players Lafayette, Walbridge strikes could hardly be expected to plav out" Barclay makes a hit over short would have been a hit but for great fielding. Lafayette Barclay gets a double over 2d. Criswell gives Stanley a pop fly. Rothermel strikes out. Walter also. 5. Stanley hits easy fly to Rotncr mel. Oldham out out at first. Bai ley out, hit by batted ball.' Lafayette Sigmon takes base on balls and scores on Miller's triple between left and center. Clarke again strikes out. Clarke is a prime favorite with the grand stand and bleachers when on the coaching lines. Warner flies out to Graham W., who throws Miller out at the plate. 6 Stephens out from Clarke to Signion. Collier repeats his two base act. Gregory gets a scratch hit which advances Collier to 3rd. This was where we ought to have won the game. Slocomb fails to hit good ball but they do it neverthe less. : Play is called at 4 p. m. by Mr. Steele, '95, with N. C. at the bat. ; 1. Stanley, for the first time this year, fails to lead off with a hit, and goes out from Clarke to Sig mon. Oldham takes base on four balls, but is forced ont at 2d on Bai ley's grounder to Warbridge. Bailey steals 2d with a beautiful slide Stephens flies out to Walter. T" r i i TT-r s-m t iaiavette warne "fives uioy a foul fly. Warbridge gets a scratch hit. Barclay strikes out. Wal bridge is forced out at 2d by Cris well's grounder to Slocomb. 2. Collier goes out at Rothermel to Sitrmon. Criswell flies out to Graham W. Rothermel hits pop fly to Slocomb. 7 Graham goes out from Wal- bridge to Sigmon. Stanley sees an easy one and fails to avoid it, steals 2nd and goes to 3rd on Oldham's out from Rothermel to Jigmon. Baile" takes base on balls and Stanley gets out at the plate on attempted steal. This was the fault of the coach inc. Lafayette Walter out from Gregory to Bailey. Sigmon strikes out. Miller takes four balls and Clarke out on line hit to Stanley. 8. Stephens bunts the ball for the first time in his life, and beats it out.- 1st from Collier out on foul fly to Walbridge. Gregory Stephens out on attempted steal to lines the ball to left for three bases. Slocomb out of foul fly to Miller. Graham W. goes out at 1st from flies out to Rothermel to Simmon. -- o U. N. C. 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1-01 j Lafayettt, 0-1-2-0-3-3-0-0-x 9 . U. N. C. PI.AYERS. AB. R. BH. SH. FO. A. K Stanley, ss. 5 1 3 0 0 1 0 Oldham, c, 4 0 0 1 6 1 1 Bailey, lb., . s 4000801 Stephens, rf., 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gregory, 2b., 4 0 1 0 2 3 0 Slocumb, 3b., 4 0 1 0 3 2 2 Graham, W. If., 2" 0 0 0 1 1 2 Graham, E. cf., 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 Hill, p., 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals, 35 1 6 1 24 9 8 i 2nd. Gregory makes a single and Slocomb flies out to Warne. Lafayette, Warne gets 4 balls. Walbridge makes a single on which Lavfavette Collier makes short, walbridge takes two bases. Bar- work of the Pennsylvanians this clay out irom Slocomb to Bailey. time. Rothermel strikes out. Wal- vnswen crets a single, scoring ter same. Sigmon out from Greg- Warne and Walbridge. Rothermel ory to Bailey. gets base on balls. Criswell tries 3. Graham E. has his liner taken to steal 3rd and is thrown out by . TT . 1 -. - . A1 J1 in Dy Walbridge. Stanley takes wiunam. four bad ones and steals 2d. frnp to 9. Graham W. out from 3rd to 1st ? e - i third on Oldham's sacrifice, but Graham E. gets a base on a hit- fails to score, for Baily flies out to hit by a pitched ball and Pat gets Miller. another one on 4 balls. Oldham Lafayette Miller fails to see does the same. Clarke is evidently Collier's speedv curves in time to rattled but his nerve finally pulls hit the ball, thouo-h he tries man- him through for nobody scores. fully for three times. Clarke, the Bailey goes out at first and Steph- great sprinter, coacher; pitcher and ens likewise, but Graham E. scores butter-maker from Delaware county, on Bailey's out, and the score is 4 .N. Y., does likewise. Warne, how- to 3 against us. 'ever, changes the looks of things Score by innings: ' . T s r - s r f ri -4 with a lonP- dr vp nvpr thP rinrlif U. JN. U..-MJ-U-Z-U-UU-IJ-1 o fence. Wallbridge out from Greg- Lafayette, -0-0-1-0 -1-0 0-3 -x- orjr to Bailey. 4. Stephens gets a scratch hit and scores on Collier's double to centre. Collier takes 3d on Barclay's error. Bailey lb oLcjjneiiB, i i Collier, rf Gregory, 2b Slocomb 3b U. N. C. Players Stanley, ss Oldham, c. AB. Collier scores on wild pitch of Clarke. Slo comb jrets base on wild throw frnm . , , , , ....... Graham W. If ana steals oya oeautirui suae. Graham. K.cf 3 BH. o o o 2 2 3 0 0 0 SH. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PO. 3 13 4 0 0 1 2 2 0 A. 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lafayette, Graham W. E. hits a long strikes out. Graham one to Warne that Totals 33 3 24 Concluded oa second page.

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