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AR THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. UNIVERSITY OF KORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, May 13, 1901. n 9, No. 27 Varsity Wal ks Over M ary- land. The first Maryland game played here last Tuesday resulted in a vic tory for the 'Varsity by the score of 19 to 7. The score does not indi cate the sort of game played by both teams. The playing- was excellent and the contest was very interesting and at times exciting. Our whole team played in fine form and Morylanders were not up to our standard. Cunningham pitch ed good ball, allowing only four hits. His control at times was not so good, and he gave several bases-on-balls. Cocke, Carr, Oldham and Graham made beautiful plays, cut ting off almost sure hits. Smathers was in the game for the first time since he was injured and he was very strong at the bat. The Varsity batted well, getting 14 hits. For the visitors, Whitehurst was strong at second and Say lor played steady ball behind the bat. The attendence was small , but the root at times was good. It was a few minutes after 4 when Umpire Meade called, "Play ball. " Carolina took the bat and and the visitors the field. lstlnnning: Carr knocks ground er to Fisher and was thrown out to Sheely. Drewy sent four balls over the plate and Graham went to first. Graves drove hot liner to third and Graham was thrown out at second. Maryland: Whitehurst out from Cocke to Holt. Smith is hit by ball and takes his base. Burns waits for four balls and gets to first. Saylor hits long drive over right for three bags, scoring Smith and Burns, then steals home. O'Mara was punctured by Cunningham's ball, so gets to first, then steals sec ond, gets to third on Carr's error. Fisher hacks one to Cocke and is thrown out to Holt. Sheeley flies out to Carr. Second Inning. Donnelly reaches first on Fisher's error. Oldham is given his base on balls. Donnelly runs to third on Sheely 's error. Oldham steals a base. Holt pops a fly to Whitehurst and is out. On passed ball, Don nelly scores and Oldham is safe at third. On another passed ball, Old ham comes to home plate. Smath ers drives long fly to centre and he drops it. Cocke is out from White hurst to Sheely. Cunningham hits to third who throws wild and he is safe, then steals second. Carr foul flies ot to Saylor. Maryland: Richardson knocks a grounder to Smathers and is thrown out at first. Drewy singles over third. Whitehurst drives one to Cocke and Carr touches Drewry at second. Smith flies out to Cocke. Third Inning. Graham bunts ana is caught out it first. , Graves hits safely by sec ond. Donnelly drives long fly to centre, but Richardson drops it and both runners take another base. Oldham hits to second and is out to Sheeley, but Graves is safe at home. Holt flies out to Saylor. 7 ! Maryland: Burns fails to con nect and is out. Saylor follows suit and is retired on strikes. O' Mara hits to Holt arid is out at first. Fourth Inning. Smathers is out on three strikes. Cocke is out from Whitehurst to Sheely. Cunningham pops up a foul and Sheely takes it in. Maryland: Fisher strikes out. Sheely can't find the ball and is out. Richardson hits an easy grounder to Holt and is out. Fifth Inning. , Drewy sends foul balls over the plate and Carr walks. ; Graham hits by third for a base. Graves drives safe-hit to right. Donnelly knocks grounder to Whitehurst who fum bles and Carr comes home. Old ham l'nes one out to second and is retired at first, but Graham reach es home. Holt walks on called balls.' Smathers drives beautiful three- bagger to left, scoring Graves, Don nelly and Holt. Saylor throws to third and Smathers is caught out; Cocke takes first on Fisher's error. Cunnungham get safe-hit by first and Cocke goes to third. Cunnings ham steals. Carr hits safely to right, scoring Cunningham. Burns allows the ball to go by him and Carr .trots around the bases. Gra ham gets in front of the ball and is hit, taking his base. (Burns goes to centre and Richardson to right.) Graves pops up fly to Fisher and is out. ' i Maryland:1 Drewry drives to Smathers and is out to Holt.' White hurst knocks by second and on Carr's beautiful stop i out to Holt. Smith hits to Cocke and is out at first. ' . ; Sixth Inning. i" Donnelly hits through pitcher to second and is out to Sheely. Old ham foul flies out to Saylor. Holt lines a pretty two-base hit by third. Smathers follows with another two bagger to left, scoriugHolt. Cocke hits to Fisher and is out to Sheeley. Maryland: Burns hits over. sec ond for a base. Saylor hits -to Cocke and is safe on his error. He steals second. O'Mara takes his base on called balls. Fisher knocks one to Cocke, who throws him out to Holt, but Burns scores. Sheeley lines one to right for; a safe hit and Saylor scores. On Graves' error, O'Mara comes home and Sheeley reaches third. Rich ardson hits gronnder to Cocke who throws Sheeley out at the plate. Richardson steals second, Drewry hits long fly to Graham who makes almost impossible catch, and causes great applause. . Seventh Inning. Cunningham send a grounder to werd first and " Sheeley fumbles, Cunningham going on to second. Carr reaches first on error of short. Graham sacrifices from pitcher to first' and other advance. Graves is hit by pitched ball and goes to first. Donnelly drives one through Drew ry to Whitehurst and is out to Shee ley, but Cunningham is safe at home. Oldham hits safely'to cen tre, scoring Carr and Graham and Oldham steals second. Holt retires side, from third to. first. Maryland: Whitehurst is out from Cunningham to Holt. Smith fans the air three times and is out. Burns hits to Carr and is out to Holt. ! i Eighth Inning. Smathers drives.one to short and on Fisher's error is safe at first. Cocke flies out Bvrns. Cunning ham hits to second and Smathers is out, but Whitehurst throws wild to first and Cunningham holds his base. Carr knocks one to left and ball is fumbled, so Carr goes on to second and Cunningham to third. Graham! sends one to Whitehurst who throws wild to Sheeley so he is sale and Cunningham scores. Graham steals. Graves hits safely to left, scoring Carr and Graham, then steals second. Donnelly takes his base on called balls. Oldham pops a fly to Burns and is out. Maryland: Saylor takes advant age of Cunningham's wildness and goes to first on balls. O'Mara hits over first, but Oldham makes quick throw to Holt and he is out. Fisher can't find the ball and is out. Shee ley sends one to Carr and is thrown out to Holt. Ninth Inning. Holt hits to left for two-bases. Smathers drives safely to right and Holt comes homes, Smathers steals. Cocke is out on long fly to left. Cunningham sends hot grounder to Whitehurst who makes a pretty stop and throws him out to first. Carr pops up a fly to Drewry and is out. Maryland: Richardson sends a high fly to Cocke and is out. Drew ry drives grounder to second and is out to first. Whitehurst reaches first on Carr's error. Smith ends matters with a little pop-up to Smathers. CAROLINA. A.B. R. IB. P.O. A. E. Carr, s. s. . 6 4 2 2 3 2 Graham, c. f. 3 2 1 1 0 0 Graves, c. 5 3 3 7 0 1 Donnelly, 1. f . 5 2 0.0 0 0 Oldham, r. f . 5 1 1 0 1 0 Holt, lb. 5 3 2 14 0 0 Smathers, 3b. 6 0 3 1 2 1 Cocke, 2b. 6 1 0 2 7 1 Cunningham, p. 6 47 19 14 27 20 6 MARYLAND. Whitehurst, 2b. 5 0 0 1 8 1 Smith, 1. f. ,41 0, 10 0 Burns, r. f . & c. f , 3 2 1 2 0 1 Saylor, c. 3 2 1 3 2 0 O'Maro, 3b. 2 2 0 2 2 1 Fisher, s. s. 4 0 0 2 2 4 Sheeley, lb. ' 4 0 , 1 15 1 2 Rich'rd'n,c.f.&r.f.4 0 0 0 0 1 Drewry, p. 4 0 11 3 0 33 7 4 27 18 10 Bases stolen, Carolina 5; Maryland 4. Two base hits: Oldham, Holt (2), Smathers. Three base hits: Smathers, Saylor. Double plays: O'Mara to Sheeley. Base-on-balls: Cunning ham 5, Drewry 3. Hit by pitched ball: Cunningham 2, Drew ry 2. Struck out by Cunningham 6, Drewry 1. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire, Meade. Scorer, Morehead. 0NE HUNDRED AND SIXTH AN- NUAL COMMENCEMENT. SUNDAY, JUNE 2. 11 A. M. Baccalaurate Sermon. Rev. Carter Helm Jones, D. D., of Louisville, Ky. MONDAY, JUNE, 3. 8 p.m. Reunion of the Literary Societies. - TUESDAY, JUNE 4. . 10 A'M. Senior Class Exercises. 12 m. Reunion of the Class of 1901. 12:30 p.m. Alumni Address, by Locke Craig, Esquire, of Asheville, N. C: 1:30 p.m. Alumni Luncheon. 3:30 p.m. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. 5:30 p.m. Closing Exercises of the Senior Class. 8 p.m. Annual Debate between the Dialectic and Philanthropic Soc ieties. 10 p.m. Faculty Reception. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 COMMENCE MENT DAY. Addresr by Dr. J. H. Kirkland, Chancelor of Vanderbilt University. The President's Report. Delivery of Diplomas, by Gover nor Aycock. Presentation of Bibles. Soiree Recital. The entertainment given by Misses Harrington and Taylor and Mr. Mc- Kie on Saturday evening. May 11th, was of an unusually high order of ex cellence. Miss Harrington's great ability as a pianist is well knwn. She is always highly appreciated. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, of Durham, was the vocal soloist. It is indeed seldom that the opportunity is given in Chapel Hill to hear such a beautiful voice, and expression as Miss Taylor's. Mr. McKie's recitations and coster songs were very good and highly enjoyed. Below is the program: , ' Parti. Barcarolle Nevin Miss Harrington. Heigh oh Dore Miss Taylor. Pro and Con Powers Mr. McKie. ' For the Sake of the Past Mattel Miss Taylor. Part II. Polonaise cnopia Miss Harrington. Christian Night in the Quarters Russell Mr. McKie. Hernani Resue Me Verdi Miss Taylor. Coster Songs inevauer Mr. McKie. Evening Song bnewon Miss Taylor. Oak Ridge base ball team claims the State championship. Tulane has adopted the cap and gown for the Seniors of the three de partments. The Class of '99 of the University of Pennsylvania has just given their Al- At M ma Mater a memorial ciock cosim $600.
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