A K (H H H THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Vol. 7. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, March 9tb, 1899. no. y OUR FIRST AME. Carolina defeats Homer by a Score of Twenty-four to. Two. A good crowd was present at the game here yesterday afternoon The weather had been com tor a few days previous and it wis heard that the game would be a poor one. But Wednesday turned off warm and the weather was perfect until the latter part of the game. Our team played a very good game both in fielding and batting and the'game as a whole was satis factory to all. Horner did not show up as well as was expected and errors by the infielders made the score large. Both Harkins and Battle did well considering that it was their first game and we may expect good work from them later in the season. For Carolina there were no par ticular stars. All played well. For Horner Jackson at second base played the best fielding game. He also made' two out of three hits made by the Horner team. Capt. "Carr also played a good game in left field. The game was called at 4:25 with Carolina at the bat. Helaw will be tound the erame in detail. 1st Inning Carolina up. Rogers the first man up hits to short and on wild throw by Turren- tine. is safe at first. Rogers then scores on a wild throw by Oldham J. Winston's fly to R. F. is caught in-a puzzling act by Jackson. Law son is caught out by Long. Wood ard hits to l.f. for a beauty two ba;y.'er, but is left on 2nd as Lam betk's fly to l.f. is caught by Carr. Oldham hits to Battle and is out at first. Carr strikes out. Old ham, W. hits to Battle and is out at first. - Score Carolina, 1; Horner, 0. 2nd Inning. Graves hits to second and on Jar.ksnn's" error reaches first. Al ston erets base on balls. Allison hits to short, but Turrentine holds the ball and the bases are full. Battle makes a pretty hit to l.f. and Graves and Alston score. Rogers reaches first on bunt. Winston makes a nrettv sintrle between first r - - - j w and second and Allison and Battle sr.nriv Lawson sacrifices Rogers home. Woodard's line drive is muff ed by Carr and Winston scores Lambeth hits to third, but Graham throws wild and Woodard scores. OldhanvJ's wild throw then allows Lambeth to score, Graves flies out to left. Alston hits to third but Long muffs the throw. Oldham, J. catches Alston napping on first and the side is retired. Lanier reaches first on balls. Graham is hit with ball and goes to first. Jackson makes a pretty . hit over second and Lanier scores. Jackson is touched out at first. Long strikes out. Graham steals third, but Pennington strikes out and side is retired. Score Carolina, 9, Horner, 1. 3rd inning. Allison hits to first and is out. Battle hits to Lanier and is thrown out. Rogers goes to first hit by pitched ball. Winston hits to first and the side is retired without any scoring. Turrentine is up for Horner and strikes out. Oldharn is caught out prettily by Woodard. Carr is caught out by Winston. Score Carolina, 9; Horner, 1. 4th. inning-. ' Lawson hits to Long, is out at Score Carolina 21; first. Woodard knocks a pop fly 8th inning. t. I 1 r ". . ... I i n lo .uony ana is out. Lambeth hits Lrraves reaches hrst on an error to 1. f. for two bases and scores on by Long. Alston is allowed to go Graves's hit over short ston. to first while Oldham J. throws Alston then brings Graves home Graves out on second. Donnelly with a beautiful two ba&'irer over remains still and yets hit. Har- he is going to second. Rogers for the third time goes to first on being hit and "Dicey7" brings Harkins and Rogers home by a beauty three bagger to centre. Carr does not get Lawson's pop-fly and Winston scores. Lawson goes to second. Woodard's pop-fly is caught by Old ham and Lambeth retires side by a fly to Carr. Oldham flies out to Woodard. Lanier fans the air three times and Graham is thrown out bv Alston. Horner 1. :Kler s head. Allison kins fouls out to Graham. Rogers the left fi beats out a hit to Long and then brings Alston and Donnelly home steals second but both Alston and by a three-baurirer to rii ht. Rogers Allison aie .k-ft on bases as Battle then scores on Winston's single be strikes out. t ween first and socond. The side Oldham W. flies out to Lawson, is then retired bv Carr's pretty aud Lanier follows him with a fly catch of Lawson's fly to left fiield in the same place. ' Jackson hits to centre for two Graham hits to Battle and is out bases. Long hits to Winston who u f "firwt" . I 4 U mto T -1t.'riii mil 'if vi- jhii. I LIU WVVn J CX. IV J 1 L VJLll tLL L 1 1 I 1 VI Score. Carolina 11, Horner 1. 5th. inning; Score by innings, 123456789 Total Carolina 1 8 0 2 2 3 5 3 0 24 Horner 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Suiumary....lJase oti balls by Rattle 1, Har kins 1, Lanier 1. Struck out by Battle 5. Harkins 4, Lanier 2. Hit by pitched ball Battle 1, Harkins 1, Lanier 4. Passed ball Oldham 2, Graves 0. Double p1ayn, Woodard, Graves and Win ston; Turrentine, Jackson and Long. 3 base bits, Rogers, Winston and Graves. 2 base bits Winston, Lawson, Woodard, Alston, Jackson and Oldham, J. Stolen bases, Carolina 5, Horner 2. Umpire, .1. K. Carr. Time of game, one hour and 45 minutes. ren- nington strikes out. Turrentine hits to Harkins and is out at first. Rogers gets hit again and goes to Score Carolina 24; Horner 1. 9th inning. first. "Dicey singles through est short and Rogers goes to third, Woodard's high foul is caught by Laws n hits to short but Turrentine Oldham.-- Lambeth - is thrown out fumbles and Rogers and Winston by Oldham j. Graves reaches first score, Lawson goes to first. Wood- on an error bv Jackson. Alston is ard hits to Turrentine and a pretty allowed to reach first by fielder's double play is made by Turrentine, choice. Donnelley ends the inning Jackson and Long. Lambeth hits bv flying out to Oldham W to Graham but is safe on first be- Oldham trees to first on four balls cause of error. Oldham has a pass- and then steals second. Carr flies ed ball and Lambeth goes to second, out to Rogers who muffs and Old Graves gets first on error by Tur- ham goes to third. Oldham W re n tine and Lambeth goes to third, gets hit and baes are full with no but is put out between bases by 011 eout. Donnelly misses Lanier's UidhamJ- easy fly and Oldham J. scores. WU1 11,11 m' Graham hits to Alston who throws Alston singles through third and short and then goes to second on a to Graves forcing Carr at home I rr i . i . i . ii i pass ball bv Oldham J. Alston then x ne ame enus w,tn a l,,eu (lou scores on a single by Allison be- ble PlaV l.y Woodard Graves am. tween first and second. Battlegets Winston, first on Turrentine holding ball too Final score: 1 t . ji.. jr. .i i .. jonjf. ivoei s uy ismuueu oy rren- rj q 24- nington but liattle is out on second. ogers goes to second. Winston sacrifices Allison home by hitting to Long and Lawson brings Rogers home by a beauty two-bagger to left field. Woodard advanced Lawson to third by a single over second but Lambeth retires side by hitting to Jackson who throws him out at first. rr t i i . T i i -t Harkins taKes oattJe s place as pitcher and begins well by striking out Turrentine. Uldham onsets this by a two-bagger to centre but is touched out by Lambeth on an attempted steal to third. Carr then strikes out. Score Carolina 16; Horner 1. 7th inning. Graves begins this inning by hit ting to left for three bases. Tur rentine muffs Alston's easy pop-fly and u raves scores, iviston steals second. Donnelly, who has taken Allison's place, strikes out. Har kins reaches first on a wild throw by Graham and Alston scores while Horner 2. The following is the line up of the two teams: Carolina. A.B. R 115 PO A 13 Rogers, c.f. 4 6 2 0 0 1 Winston, lb. 7 3 4 9 1 0 Lawson, l.f. 7 0 1 3 0 0 Woodard. s.s. 7 1 2 2 10 Lambeth, 3b. 7 2 1 2 0 0 Graves, c. 7 3 2 1J 10 Alston. 2b. 6 4 2 0 2 Donnelly, r.f. 2 1 0 0 0 1 Allison, r.f. 4 2 2 0 0 0 Harkins, p. 2 1 0 0 2 6 Hattle, p. 4 " 1 2 0 5 0 Total 57 24 ' 18 27 12 2 Hornkk A.B. R IB PO A 13 Oldham c. 3 114 2 2 Carr, l.f. 4 0 4 0 2 W. Oldham, C.f. 3 0 o 1 10 Lanier, p. 3 1 o 0 1 0 Graham, 3b. 3 0 0 2 0 3 Jackson, 2b. 4 0 2 4 4 2 Long, lb. 3 0 0 12 3 2 Pennington, r.f. 3 0 0 0 1 1 Turrentine, s.s. .1 o 0 0 1 4 Total 29 2 3 27 13 10 Reverend Rondthaler With Us. Reverend Rondthaler, Pastor of Christ (Moravian) church at Salem, is with us this week as the Univer sity preacher for March. He ar rived last Saturday and preached his first sermon to the College, as is the custom of the University preach ers, Sunday evening, having occu pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church in the morning. After making some mention of the many representations of the Son of Go ! in painting, he announced as his theme for the evening "Christ our Servant ," which he treated in a very able and pleasing manner. He impressed strongly on his audience the fact that the whole life of Christ was spent as a servant and that he died because he is our servant. He said it is Jhrist as our servant now who is so helpful to us. He closed his discourse beautifully with the conception of religion being our serving as best we can the Servant. His audience was large and passed the time pleasantly and profitably. During this week Reverend Rond thaler will hold the morning prayers in the chapel; he will also be pres ent at the Young Men's Christian Association in the evening. The President of the Y. M. C. A . here and a delegation of twelve of its members will attend the Y. M. C. A. State Convention to be held in Durham. March 9-12. The many friends of Mr. Percy Whitaker, '98, were glad to see him on the Hill a few days last week. Percy is travelling for the Chas. H. Elliot Co., and judging from his present looks his work seems to ayree with him. In our report of the Washington Birthday exercises contained in last week's Tar Hkel through a typo graphical error Dr. Hattle was quoted as citing Lord Ruskin, as tuthority concerning Washington s f 4 I greatness. It should have ncen Lord Erskhie, whom the Drctor quoted. Kluttz, at the Book Store is get- ting in his spring .thuc. best line, shoes, hats and furnish ings at the lowest prices. Orders aken for the best clothing in Amer- li .....1 Cl., ..it' r-'j 11-ff"ll . ica. r rices anu See Kluttz and save your rocks. ?

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