A YTv 1L AH THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Vol. 6, UNIVERSITY OF SORT H CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, March 29th. 1898. SO. 2!. TRINITY SHUT OUT. Six to "Nit." Wednesday was an ideal basebal day, and one of the largest crowds ev- er gathered on tne Atnietic iark was out to take advantage of it. The ex tra train from-Durham arrived at 2 p in,, bringing the'Trinity team and a crowd of rooters bothjfor 'the ' arsi ty and for the Trinity boys. The hearts of all the University boys were made-glad'at the sight of a number o the fair sex flying "white and blue,' who had come over from Durham to see "Carolina play ball." Immediately upon the opening of the gate there was a tremendous rush for the grand stand, and very soon the bleachers were filled with baseball en thusiasts. At 3:45 Mr. Sol Mason, of Durham, called the game with Caroli na at the bat. The game opened with Rogers up. He fails to find the ball and is thrown out at first. Winston takes the bat amid cheers from the grand stand. He lines out a hot one to Crawford and makes first. He makes second on Mc Kee's bunt and they both score on Bel den's three bagger to left. Amid tre mendous-applause Belden scores on wild throw to third. Lawson strikes out and Woodard retires the side by hitting to shortstop and being thrown out at first. Trinity comes' to the bat and gives Carolina a scare by getting the bases full, Johnson on thirh, Card on second and Anderson on first. Chambers hits to. shortstop and Johnson is thrown out at home. North up and hits to Law- son, who makes pretty one hand stop, cutting off Card at home. Nicholson hits to second and out at first, retiring side amid applause. Score, N. C. 3 ; Trinity, 0. Second Inning. Carolina at bat. Hume hits to left and makes third on North's error, scoring on wild throw. Gwaltney hits out to Card in centre, Williams hits to Chambers and out at first. Rogers hits to pitcher and makes first on Nicholson's error. Winston hits to second and out at first. Trinity at bat and Bohannon hits out from third to first a'nd Deaver fails to find the ball. Crawford hits to short and makes first on Woodard's error. ' Gets second on fast ball. John son hit by pitched ball, takes first but Card retires the side by hitting to pitcher, who throws him out at first. Score, N. C. 1, Trinity. 0. Fifth Inning. Carolina at bat. Mc Kee hits out to North in left. Belden hits long fly to left and North makes I a star catch. Lawson up and hits sate to right. McKee takes his place and goes to second on wild pitch. Wood ard hits a beauty three-bagger to right, scoring McKee. Hume fans and Trinity comes to the bat again. An derson hits to third and makes first on Hume's error. Chambers hits to Win ston who throws to second but fails to catch Anderson. Chambers on first. North hits to first and Winston makes a fine throw to third, putting out An derson. Nicholson fans and Bohannon is out from Woodard to Winston. Score, N.. C. 1 ; Trinity, 0. Fourth Inning. Carolina up. Gwalt ney hits to third and makes first on Crawford's error. Williams bunts and Gwaltney is out at second. McKee takes Williams' place, goes to second on JohnsonVerror and makes third on past ball by catcher. Rogers hits foul, which 'Chambers in a beautiful play takes in. McKee scores on wild pitch Winstonfhits.to Johnson and is out at first. Trinity at bat. Deaver out from Lawson to Winston. Crawford fans and Johnson is outHrom Belden to Winston. Fifth Inning. Carolina up. McKee pops out to Crawford. Belden fans and Lawson is out irom Anderson to Nich olson who 'makes a pretty Gpick up Trinity at bat.jTJCard out from short to first. Anderson Cout. on foul to Gwaltney and Chambers retires side by ground ball to Winston. Score, N. C, 0 ; Trinity, 0. Sixth Inning. Carolina comes to bat. Woodard hits out to right. Hume hits out to Card and. Gwaltney retires side on pop fly to Johnson. North up for Trinity and out to Belden. Nich olson hits the wind three times. Bo hannon goes to first on Woodard's er ror and Deaver retires side on ground ball to Winston. Score, N. C, 0; Trin ity 0. Seventh Inning. Williams strikes out but yoes to second on wild throw by catcher. Rogers hits out to pitcher. Winston hits to Johnson who makes a pretty stop, throwing him out at first. McKee fans. Trinity up. Crawford out from Lawson to Win ston. Johnson out on pop to Woodard and Card retires side on three hits at the wind. Score, N. C, 0; Trinity, 0. Eighth Inning. Belden takes bat and hits safe over second but is caught stealing second. Lawson and Wood ard retire side. Anderson for Trinity gets first on Belden's error. Chambers hits to Woodard who throws out An derson at second. Chambers makes first. North hits to Lawson and a double from Lawson to Belden to Win ston retires side. Score, N. C, 0; Trin ity, 0. Ninth Inninng. Hume takes bat for Carolina and is out on bunt. Gwalt ney hits safe over short and goes to second on Chambers' wild throw. Wil liams and Rogers fan. Trinty takes her last chance, but they can't find Lawson and a goose-egg awaits them. Nicholson is out from Woodard to Winston. Bohannon out from Hume to "Dicey." Deaver hits to Woodard who makes fine stop and throws him out at first. Score, N. C, 0; Trini ty, 0. The game is over with a score for Carolina "six" and Trinity "nit." It was a pretty game, free from row dyism and kicking. Mr. Mason makes an excellent umpire, proving satisfac tory to all. Johnson played the star game for the visitors, while the bat tery work of Carolina and Winston s playing at first were the leatures lor the 'Varsity. Carolina's coolness and headwork in tight places was extreme ly gratifying to her backers. Belden led the batting at 500. The following- is the "line up" of the two teams. U N C AB R IstB SH PO A E Rogers, C F 5 Winston, lB,(Capt) 3 1 1 14 2 McKee, LF 3 1 Belden, 2 B 422 3 32 Lawson, P 4 11 Woodard, S S . 4 1 1 S3 Hume, SB 4 11 '1 3 1 Gwaltney, C 3 18 Williams, RF 3 1 Total, 34 6 6 1. 27 13 0 Continued to fourth page. WAKE FOREST vs vl-UNIVERSITY. ; Twenty-eight to one. Friday was a cold cloudy day but the disagreeableness of the weather did not prevent a good crowd of rooters from turning out to see Car alina administer to Wake Forest the worst drubbing ever given to a team on this diamond. , The "heavy sluggers and hard- hitters'' from Wake Forest brim ming over with confidence had come to tfie Hill to well, only to have their fondest hopes shattered and their expectations cast to the wind by the 'Varsity boys. Carolina put up the game of her life and never did her opponents play in her class. Roy Williams called the game promptly at 3:30 with Carolina at the bat. Rogers was called up to the "stick" but Camp fielded his ball well and threw him out at first. Then came Winston who started thsit heavy pounding of "Big Injun" which stopt only when the last man waS out. "Dicey" hit safe to right and scores on McKee's pretty three bagger to centre. Belden hits to short and makes first on Camp's error McKee scoring. Lawson hits safe to left, he and Belden scoring on Wbbdard's hit over second. Hume fans and is followed by Graves who hits a beauty two bag ger to centre scoring Woodard. Tate strikes out. Wake Forest trots in and sends her heaviest hitter to the bat who pops out to Hume. Reid hits to third, Hume slips on wet ground, and Reid gets to first. Edwards hits to third and Hume throws Reid out at second. Cogjrins g-ets first, hit by pitched ball, and Norfleet re tires side by hitting to Belden. Score; N. C, 5 W. F., 0. 2nd inning Carolina at the bat. Rogers out from short to first. Winston out on foul. McKee hits safe to centre. Belden hits to third and goes to third on wild throw, McKee scoring. Lawson hits to third, makes first on error, and Bel den scores. Lawson steals third and crosses plate on passed ball. Woodard hits out to Edwards. Wake Forest in Sams, II . hits nice two bagger to left. Williams strikes out. Sams. O. hits to pitch er and Sams, H. scores. Camp strikes out and Honey cutt goes out on foul to Graves. Score; N. C.,3 W. F.,1. 3rd inning Carolina trots in for) her third time at the bat but fails to score. Hume bunts safe to first, but Graves, Tate and Rogers retire the side in one, two, three or der. Wake Forest tries again. Reid hits to Belden who makes, pretty catch. Edwards gets his base on balls. Coggins hits to Tate and goes to first on error. Norfleet out to Belden, and Sams, H. fans. Score; N. C., 0 W. F., 0. 4th inning Carolina again adds to the score. Winston lines out a beauty to left and is sacrificed to second bT McKee. Belden cracks out a two bagger to centre scoring "Wince". Lawson fans and Bel den scores on a pretty three bagger by Woodard. Hume out from short to first. Wake Forest up Williams out from Woodard to Winston. Sams, O. hits safe over second and Camp fans. Honeycutt hits to Hume who makes grand-stand catch bringing forth great applause. Score N. C. 2 W. F.,0 5th Inning. Carolina in. Graves hits out to Curtis. Tate hits safe to first. Rogers hits to pitcher who throws Tate outat second, Rogers going to third thi wild' throw. Winston hits safe to right, scoring Rogers. McKee hits safe to first. Winston scores on Belden's hit to centre. Lawson lines out a drive to left and Belden adds another run to the score. Woodard hits out to first. Wake Forest tries her hand again, but Reid, Edwards, and Coggins go out in one two three order. Score: N. C. 3; W. F. 0. 6th Inning. Carolina's picnic. Hume makes first on prettiest bunt of season. Graves hits out to centre and Tate follows with safe hit to same place. Rogers hits to pitcher, gets first on error. Hume and Tate score while Rogers goes to third and scores on passed ball. Winston drives a pretty one to left and goes to second on McKee's safe bunt. Belden out to left. Lawson hits to centre sen ing Winston and McKee in home. Woodard and Hume both hit safe to centre and Lawson comes in. Graves hits to Sams, O., who muffs and Woodard scores. Hume scores on throw to second and Tate hits out to Edwards. Wake Forest again tries her luck but its the same old story. Norfleet hits to Tate, out at first. Sams fans the wind thrice. ' Williams hits a hot one through Hume and takes second. Sams, O., fans. Score; N. C, 8; W. F., 0. 7th Inning. Rogers goes out from Camp to Norfleet, who makes pret ty stop. Winston and McKee out to Edwards. Camp for Wake Forest hits one from Tate to Winston and Honey cutt hits to Woodard who makes a pretty catch. Reid hits to Hume who throws to first but Reid is safe; however, he is caught napping on second and retires the side. Score: N. C. 0; W. F. 0. 8th Inning. Belden gets to first on Sams' error. Lawson hits safe to left. Woodard hits to Edwards and makes first, scoring Belden. Lawson caught off second. Hume fouls out to catcher. Graves is hit by pitched ball, and Tate retires side from Williams to Norfleet. Wake Forest at bat. Edwards out to Rogers in centre. Coggins hits safe to right and steals second. Norfleet hits out to Winston who Continued to fvurth page.