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HI THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, April 9th. 1897. ! ). 26. Vol. 5. FAYETTEL ES 1 M TO CAROLINA iQUgh She Beat Virginia With Eleven to Nine. SCORES ELEVEN TO NINE AND SIX TO THREE. Mattgm" and Williams Pitch Great Ball, In the Second Carolina Played in Grand Style a Game , With ButTwo Errors. . On Wednesday the 'Varsity won the first game with our Lafayette -College friends, by the score of 11-9. Altho "re wasloose playing at times, the rame was, on the whole, a good one. Both sides batted wclVbut made sev eral costly errors and showed lack of earn work. Mangum pitched a fine Lie for the 'Varsity, striking out cifht men and giving only three has- es on balls. . ;; Among the features of the game Werc Walbridge's two fine home run drives' over right field fence, and Bar clay's catching, on the part of Lafay ettt; and Belden's batting and Stan ley's base running for Carolina. ' Lafayette went first to the bat, but was not able to score as the arsity was playing ' 'championship ball. In the second inning Clark was given base on balls, Hendleman struck out 4-; M Rmlev's oassed ball. Reese hit to left field, scoring Clark, I and'Walbridge lined out his first home run, scoring Hendleman and Reese, giving Lafayette five runs altogether. The Pennsylvanians were again shut out in the third and fourth in nings, but scored three runs m the fifth on Johnson's error, Lauer s two bagger, and the base hits of Hendle man and Reese. In the sixth inning Waloridge, who was first at the bat, made his second home run, but Lafay ette was soon retired without scoring any more. " Lafayette made one run in the sev enth on Kevins' two-bagger and Reese s hit to centre field, but was shut out in the eighth and ninth, as the 'Varsity had "pulled together" again with their old-time "grit." Carolina made six runs in the first inning, by the hits of Stanley, Belden, McKee and Rogers, a base on balls to Bailey, and several costly errors by Lafayette. In the second a hit by Belden and several more Pennsylvania errors gave Carolina two more runs, and still more errors of the like kind, a wp11 n TiH5 hv Johnson and Stan ley brought one more Tar Heel across the plate in the third. The 'Vafsitv was shut out in the fourth and fifth innings, but Bailey s three-bagger and Whitaker's hit bro t in one more run in the sixth. The Tar - Heels went out in one,1 Uvn -fin-no nrrW in the seventh, Lafay- ottn Tin,.inr a nn-1ii11 o-ame. but made one more run in the eighth, when Stanley made first on a bunt, stole sec ond and came in on Walbridge's error As i we said above, the 'Varsity at times showed what good ball tney can nlnv trinWo-Vi several rank errors rath er marred the pleasant impression at nrst made. NORTH CAROLINA. LAFAYETTE. 5 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 1 5 2 2 3 3 2 5 0 2 6 3 0 4 1 0 5 2 2, 4 1 17 11 4 1 0 1 0 1 Reese, If, Sigman, p, Walbridge, ss, Barclays, Bray, 2b, Lauer, lb, Jones, cf, Hendleman, 3b, 5 11 0 2 1 Nevins, rf, 4 2 110 0 Totals, 40 9 10 24 13 8 Home runs, Walbridge 2. Three base hits, Bailey 2. Two base hit Barclay. Bases on balls, by Mangutn 3; by Sigman 2. Struck out, by Mangum 8; by Sigman 2. Double plays, Walbridge to Bray. Umpire, Mr. Honeycutt. , ' " THE SECOND GAME. Lafavette: and Lauer's catch ot Whitaker's fly in the fifth inning was a feature of the game. Bailey's hand was hurt in the sixth inning-, but with admirable grit he played the frame to the finish; although C5 ' . sufferinp-intense oain. The tabu- lated score is as follows: s NORTH CAROLINA. Players. Pos. AB R IB PO A E Stanley (Cap.) 2B 5 0 0 3 3 1 Winston IB 4 0 1 12 3 0 Belden SS " 4 0 0 0 3 0 Bailey ' C 4 2 1 6 10 Whitaker CF 4 2 2 3, 0 0 McKee LF 3 2 0 1 0 , 0 Johnson 3B 4 0 2 1 1 1 Rogers . RF 4 0 0 0 0 0 Williams P 4 0 2 1 6 0 Totals 36, 6 8 27 16 LAFAYETTE. E 0 0 1 ; o o l 3 1 THE RALEIGH GAME. Wake Forest Not In It. The University Team Plays Good Ball In Wet Weather Players. Pos. AB R IB PO A Reese f . CF 2 0 0 1 0 Sigman', 2B '4 0 , 0 4 1 Walbridge SS, 2 2 0 0 2 Barclay C 4 0 2 3 1 Bray ' LF 3 1 2 3 1 Lauer IB 4 0 0 8 1 Nevins RF 4 0 - 1 2 0 Hendleman 3B 3 0 1 3 5 James P 3 0 10 5 Totals 29 3 7 24 19 Players. AB R IB PO A E vStanly,2b, 5 3 2 1 3 1 Winston, lb, 5 1 2 12 10 Belden, ss, 5 14 2' 3 1 Bailey, c, 4 2 1 6 01 Whitaker, cf, 4 1 1 ' 1 0 0 McKee, If, 4 2 1 1 0 2 Johnson, 3b, 4 0 1 3 5 1 Rogers, rf, 4 1 1 0 Q 0 Mangum, p, 4 0 0 ' 0 2 0 Totals 39 11 11 27 14 6 Carolina played ball in Thursday's game, and no mistake! From be ginning to end there was no let up, and the way they fielded, batted, and did everything else, was a "caution . . T,afavette olaved well too, with the result that the game was one of the prettiest seen here 5in many a Williams pitched a oeautuui game, with excellent support, and the team work was good, as can well be seen when, we say that the 'Varsity made only three double plays. Latayette was nrst at me oat, t. out in almost one, two, UHV w for the first six innings. bui.v . .... In the seventh, Walbridge was rriwn -a haso on balls, and Bray made a home run over centre-field fence, giving the Pennsylvanians two runs. Her only other score was made in the ninth inning, when Walhr dp-e was p-iven another Dase on balls, advanced to third on Bar- rhv's hit to centre held, and cross ed the plate on Johnson's error, one of the two to Carolina s creaix uur ;Ma- the entire frame. Carolina began scoring in the sec ond inning. Whitaker made a two- hntro-er. was advanced to tmra Dy McKee's sacrifice, and scored on 's hit to rie-ht field. The 'Varsitv did not again score till the sixth inning, when Bailey hit to centre field, went to third on Whitakers hit to right field, and home. McKee made first Otviv na hp nn fl bunt, and crossed the plate on Walbridge's error a few moments later. The. Tar Heels' next scoring was in the eighth ' inning. Bailey hit a grounder to Hendleman, went to second on the latter's wild throw to first, and scored soon after on Wal hroVs error. McKee hit groun der to Sigman, safe on his wild hmw to first, and Whitaker came in. McKee went to second on pass ed hnll. tn third on Roger's sacrifice, and scored on Williams' hit to centre THE DRAMATIC CLUB it "She Stoops to Conquer." Will Make its Long Expected Ap pearance To-mgnt. The University Dramatic Club about which ranch has been said and written will at length appear to-night. So much of the . Tar Heel's space has been given over to it of late that itde new can be said in the matter except to announce finally its definite first night. The boxes and parquettes are now on sale and the baldheaded habitues of the front row will do well to engage seats at once. Serpentine dances are advertised between acts. Admission 35, 50 and 75 cents. CaDtain Pat Stanley is Presented with a Handsome Dress buit uase The admirers of Captain Pat Stan- ev, our brag base ball captain, who is a team unto himself, took occasion the other day to present him with a handsome dress suit case as a- token ot he ereat regard in which Captain Pat is held, and as a small proof of the high appreciation we all have for the work that he has done. Stanley's return meant much to the team this spring, and it is a source of great self-congratulation that we have him with us. May Captain Stanley and his team win many laurels during the season that ia but just begun! Our team last Saturday defeated Wake Forest College in a 5 innings game of ball by a score of 7 to 2. The team, with a few loyal support ers, left the Hill while a heavy rain was falling and like the fish "from.. the frying pan to the fire" they reached Kaleign wnere a penect deluge flooded the streets. ....... The Wake Forest team arrived shortly after the 'Varsity, bring ing with them about 125 student supporters. Both teams were quar tered at the Park Hotel and alter an early dinner were driven to Ath letic Park. Here the game was de layed for some time waiting tor three bases to be manutacturea, tor it was discovered that the 'Varsity bases had decided to go on a pleas ure, trin to Norfolk thinking per haps we would not need them in the Wake Forest game. About 2d0 enthusiasts stood in the constantly falling, rain and wa.tr.hed' the frame ' which finally showed the true merits of the two teams, r.s usual Carolina on 'top. The tea:n leit m the afternoon with one more scalp on the hook. Cantain Stanley and Captain Mills were both highly pleased with the clean ball playing and impar tial umpiring. Now that the two institutions have met again, let it be an annual affair with the same spirit manifested. THE LINE UP. Wake Forest. Williams, Gwaltney, Webb, Lewis, Sams, (Capt.)Mill.s, Barley. Edwards, Honeycutt, University. Mangum, Bailey, Winston, Stanly, (Capt), Johnson, Belden, McKee, Whitaker, Rogers, Pitcher, Catcher, First Base; Second Base, Third Base, Short Stop, Left Field, Centre Field, Right Field, A Distinguished Alumnus. Tn. Philios. formerly of Tarboro and now of New York city, wno was a student here several years ago, has for the third time been eiectea resi dent Physician at Jekyl island, ia. which is owned by one nunureu mum- millionaires. Messrs. J. B.- and B. N, Duke of Durham have made a valuable contri bution to Guilford College in the shape of a $10,000 check, the money to be used in the erection ot a ounaing ior science. We extend congratulations. : Graham Woodard '00 spent Sunday in Raleigh as the guest ot n is class The Score by innings: FIRST INNING. . Williams in the box fttAnle.v hunts and froes to third on w 1 nm' wild throw, tnen ne 1 1 unit " - ' ftwaltnev's fumble. Win- siton'hit.s two bairirer to lett iieid. McKee hits to Williams-who throws lilm nut 'a firs; t. Winston iroes to 11 1 11J. VHI third. Bailey hits safe to left field and Winston scores. Whitaker out hWrh flv to Fdwards. Belden out bv Williams to Webb. Bailey lett nn base. Wake Forest. Mangum in tlie - . . r i C a Knv Hniievrutt. hits hate tO f,eA fiwaltnev hits to Johnson and ;c MfP nn FTurk's error. Mills out atfiM nn a sacrifice to Johnson. U,WJl.WV.- Williams out-on hit to Mangum. who throws him out at first. Hon- A4- ...-t.- 1 ,wa ItneV fOL'S to third. Edwards out by fly to btan- 1 t niif Score Varsity T, wane r.uu 1. ai?rn'Tl INNING. 'Varsity. Johnson goes to first on a pretty bunt; steals second. t,....:. ' ..i-:L AI;iri'Ulll hits rcofrers sn iis.-- uut. 1- first. Johnson froes to third. Stanly Williams and out at first. 1fft OH third, bide out. W.,tP Forest. Went) bunts to Johnson hits to Coiihnucd to fourth page. Barclay played a fine game for mate, Mr. lioykin.
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