AR HEEL, - II n m THK OFFICIAL OUGAX OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Vol. 7, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, -May 3, IS99. NO. 21 VICTORIOUS SOUTHERN TRIP: Carolina Defeats Georgia by Scores of 2 to 1 10 to 1. Mercer Bites the Dust to the Score of 10 to 4. j Georgia. AB R II PO A E McBride, s.s. 3 10 10 0 : Dubose, 2b. 4 0 1 0 0 0 i Moore, c. 4 0 0 5 1 0 i Bensse, lb 4,0 1 12 0 0 ' Heidt 3b. 4 0 1 0 1 0 attd ! Jones 4 0 1 2 0 0 I Richardson, r.f. 4 0 0 4 0 0 ! Bankston, p. 3 0 0 4,0 0 DuBignon. c.f. 3 0 0 2 0 1 Totals 33 1 4 27 9 1 On last Friday Carolina had her first trial of strength on the dia mond with our great Southern ri val, the University of Georgia, and a right royal combat it was. The game is said to have been the pret tiest college game of ball played, in Atlanta for years. It was a pitch ers' battle from start to finish. Lawson, Carolina's peerless twir ler, having the better of it. Con sidering the fact that the team had very little rest after their long journey, the few errors credited to Carolina are excusable. The At lanta papers the day after the game spoke of Lawson's pitching as the prettiest ever seen b' a Southern College pitcher. He is said to have been the first pitcher that Moore, Georgia's catcher and crack bats man, has ever failed to get a hit off of. y For Georgia, Bankston pitched a ifine game and was well supported by Moore. 1st Inning. sMxoe-ers hies out to second. . m- In is given base on balls. Law h flies out to centre. Woodard t to centre: Winston dies on first. ivicliride hits to Lawson ana is thrown out at first. Dubose's foul is caught by Graves. Moore, Geor STia s best ana salest Hitter, is easily struck out by Lawson. 2nd Inning. Graves leads off with a hit be tween short and third, but is caught off first. Allison flies out to right field. Lambeth flies out to left. Heidt hits safe and steals second. Jones goes to first. Heidt is thrown out at third by Winston. Jones steals second. Richardson fans. Jones steals third. Bankston fans. ' 1 ntider steals hit by 3rd Inning. Donnelly fails to locate the ball. Carr flies out to left. Rogers hits RTounder to pitcher and is thrown out at first. DuBignon fails to connect with Lawson's puzzling curves. Mc Bride walks to first, steals second and third and scores Ga's. only run On a wild pitch. Dubose fans. Moore flies out to Allison. 4th Inning. Winston out to right. Lawson hits safe between short and third, and goes to second on wild pitch. Woodard hits safe, advancing Law son to third. Lawson scores Car olina's first run on sacrifice by Graves. Allison is thrown out at first. ' Bensse hits safe. Heidt thrown Put at first by Lawson. Jones fans. Richardson hits to short and is thrown out at first 5th Inning. Lambeth thrown out at first. Donnelly strikes out. Carr's foul is caught by first baseman. Bankston flies out to. Woodard DuBignon falls another victim to Lawson 's curves. McBride reach es hrst on error. Dubose nies out to .second. 6th Inning. Rogers flies out to centre who misses an easy chance, second" and goes to third on Winston. Winston steals second. Lawson hits grounder to second, and Rogers is thrown out at home; Winston advancing' to third. Wood ard knocks grounder t o second scoring Winston. Graves flies out to left. ivioore kiiocks ioui winch is caught by Lawson after a beautiful run. Bensse is thrown out at first. Heidt makes three noble, but fruit less efforts t o fi u d Lawson 's curves. -7th Inning. Allison flies out to right field. Lambeth hits to third and is thrown out at first. Donnelly knocks grounder to pitcher and meets with the same fate. Jones hits safe, but is thrown out trying to steal second. Richardson fans. Bankston flies out to Wood ard. 8th Inning. Alston, who has been substituted for Carr, fans. Rogers and Win ston are thrown out at first. DuBignon strikes out, but reaches .first on error by Graves, however, "Pat" retrieves himself by throwing him out at second. McBride flies out to Alston. Du bose hits safe. Moore flies out to Woodard. 9th Inning. Lawson strikes out. Woodard out ou grounder to first. Graves fans. Bensse flies out to Allison. Heidt places ball in same field, but "old sol causes Allison to miss a rather difficult chance. Jones knocks grounder to Lawson and Heidt is thrown out at second. Richardson thrown out at first by Lawson. The following is the line up of the two teams. Carolina. AB R Rogers, c.f. 4 0 Winston, lb. 3 1 Lawson, p. 4 1 Woodard, s.s. 4 0 Graves, c. 4 0 Allison, 1. f. 3 0 Lambeth, 3b. 3 0 Donnelly, r. f. 3 0 Alston, 2b. 1 0 Carr, 2b. 2 0 Totals 31 2 Second Inter-Scholastic Track Meet of N.C. Base on balls; Lawson 1, Bankston 1. gtruck out by Lawson 10, Bankston 5. Stolen bases by N. C. 2, Ga. 4. Left on base N. C. 3, Ga. 6. Time of game 1:55. 123456789 Carolina 0 0 0101000 2 Georgia 001000 000 1 Umpire Bronson. H 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 PO 0 7 2 3 7 2 1 0 4 1 27 A 0 2 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 13 SECOND GEORGIA GAME. Carolina 10, Georgia 1. Carolina's second game with Georgia at Atlanta was a complete walk over for the boys from the Old North State. Having had time to rest and recover from the fatiguing journey of Thursday night the Tar Heels were in better trim to show the people of Atlanta how Carolina could play ball. Carolina did not play quite as steadily in the field as on the pre vious.day but her batting was decid edly better than in the first game. , The main trouble with Georgia was her inability to hit Winston who has proved 'himself to be one of the best amateur pitchers in the South, allowing only two hits, and these at times when two men were down and the bases empty. For Georgia, Jones played th best game, getting the only two hits made, ana playing well in the field. The game lsc Inning. Richardson, Georgia's star twirl- er, goes into the box, and Carolina takes the stick first, only to retire in one, two, three order. Georgia comes to the bat, and two errors and two bases on balls by Winston, who is a little wild, forces Georgia in a run. With the bases full and no hands down things look a little gloomy for Carolina But Winston steadies himself and Georgia goes out in short order, leaving the bases full. N. C. 0, Ga. 1. ' 2nd Inning. Carolina comes to the bat atrain and Graves and Allison reach first on errors. Lambeth is given base on balls and with bases full, Alston raps out a beauty two-bagger, scor ing three men. An error and a wild throw add another run, and the Georgia rooters, so hopeful a mo ment before, become quiet. Georgia again comes to the bat but is unable to get on to Capt. Win ston's puzzling delivery, and retires in short order. N.C. 4, Ga. 1. 3rd Inning. Carolina takes the stick again, determined to ,clinch the game, ' and adds three more runs amid wild ex citement. Georgia retires in short order. N. C. 7, Ga. 1. In the fourth inning Bankston, Oak Ridge Wins 62.5 Points vs. Horner's 54.5 Points. Carter ot Oak Ridge Scores Greatest Num ber of Points. Saturday witnessed the Second Inter-Scholastic Track Meet of North Carolina. Hnrnei School and Oak Ridge Institute were both well represented and the events were hotly contested. The contest was between these two schools and the Athletic Managenieut of each school deserves credit for the very excellent showing made by their representatives. Both teams arrived on the morn ing train, and by 12:30 o'clock were on the grounds ready for work. The events were twelve in number and when the day was over 62.j points for Oak Ridge agd 54 for Horner told the story of victory and defeat. In number of points scored by each individual, Carter of Oak Ridge held first place having scored 325 points. Oldham and Nnight K. of Horner held second and third places having scored 17 and 123 respectively. Altogether the work was satis factory and the Tar Heel express- . r . T T . es the teeling ot the university students and facuity in congratulat ing both teams sfor their work, for their dignified and manly bearing on the field of contest, for their con duct towards each other whether in iefeat or in victory, a feeling that reflects credit upon the principles of these excellent schools, and we look forward with pleasant anticipations to next year s meet. On account of lack of space the Tar HEEL can publish only the I A A i 111 I . A names ot tnose wno neiu nrsi, second and third places in the events and will not be able to publish all the contestants as we would wish. The following are the events and C i . ( , t I I winners ot each with the recoru oi tin Continued on Second J'age. first man : 50 yard dash, Carter of Oak Ridge first, time seconds, Knight and Turrentine of Horner second and third respectively.' 100 yard dash Final heat. Carter of Oak Ridge first, time 11 seconds, Knight, K. and Turrentine of Horner second and third. (In i irst heat Carter made 100 yards in 0.8 seconds;. Putting 121b shot. Oldham of Horner first, 3oft fin., Phifer of Oak Ridge second, 35ft 5Jin. and Glenn of Horner third, 33ft 9.iin. Throwing 121b hammer, Markham of Oak Ridge first, 86ft 3in., Brake second, 84ft 8.in., Hamer third, 81ft 2in. 220 yard Hurdle race, Knight, K. of Hornet first, 30.4 seconds, Oldham of Horner second, 31.4 seconds, Brake of Oak Ridge third, 32.i seconds. Continued on Second Page.