(Continued from 4th page.) ially g-ood. Sug-g-s had great speed in his balls, and did effective work, he recieved but poor support. The battery constituted the bulk of the visitors team. The work of the home team was very good, there were many bril liant plays intersticed however by many errors, the work of Sweeney in the box was alright and the sup port he recieved was all that could be asked. Holt, the captain was absent on account of sickness in this way the nine was of course handi capped. The feeling tonight is widely dif ferent from that experienced after the visit of O.R.I, bovs two vears ago. On that occasion Ivawson was absent and Caroilna was de feated by a score of 8 to 4. But compensation always comes and Thursday was our time. At. the beginning of the game it looked as though a re-actmeut of the old tragedy was to take place when two men were fanned out and another thrown out but the com plexion of things soon changed to a more agreeable hue. The game was called at 1:45 in order to finish by the P.M. train. Long before this time the seats were all filled, and the trees adja cent to the athletic park were thronged with chattering students. The fence near the campus was also buried with a living mass of stu dents, boot blacks and hack driver, so ihat all told there was a goodly turn out. The game began with Carolina at the bat. Carr and Graham first up fanned out. Donnelly and Sma thers make first on errors of Suggs and Wilcox gets hit, but Donnelly is thrown out at home. Renfrow first up for O.R.I, gets to first on hit to third but is thrown out at second. Taylor out to Don nelly. Seterson base on b a 1 Is. Warren up but Sitterson out at second. Smathers comes up for N.C. and is out on bunt. Council hits. Cocke gets first on error, but Council is out on second. Henderson comes up but Cocke is thrown out at second. O.R.I. Warren gets first on er ror of Wilcox. Suggs gets first. Cool fanned out: Markhorn and Ogbern out on flies. In third Sweeney, Carr, Graham score for Carolina, while O.R.I, still remains at zero. In fourth inning Council hits 2 bagger. Cocke follows with hit and Council scores. McDonald fans out. Sweeney gets first on error of Taylor, Cocke scores. Carr hits and Sweeney scores. Donnel ly makes first on error of Mark horn and Carr scores, Wilcox gets first on error of Yelverton and Donnelly scores, Smathers hits, Council hits, Wilcox scores, Cocke gets first on error and Smathers and Graham score. McDonald gets hit and Smathers and Council score. Sweeney hits and McDo nald scores. Carr hits. Graham hits and Sweeney and Carr score. Donnelly out on fly. Again O.R.I. failed to score. In fifth inning Carolina scores two runsO.R.I.O. In sixth neither side scores, and score stands N.C. 20: O.R.I. 0 Line up. N.C. O.R.I Sweeney Pitcher . Suggs Council Wilcox Cocke Smathers Carr Henderson McDonald Graham c. Donnelly 1. f. Umpire, Mangum. Catcher 1st . 2nd 3rd Short r. f. Sitterson Cook Warren Taylor Yelverton Markhorn Renfrow Otrbern Locals. Mr. J. E. Gant, '00, of Altama haw, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Kenneth Gant. Mr. Graham Andrews spent Sun day at his home in Raleigh. Mr. William Dye,' '97, is visiting at irror. x oy s. Mrs. M. C. S. Noble died at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Thursday night, March 13th. Prof. Noble was present at the time of her death. He. accompanied her re mains to Wilmington where the burial took place on Saturday fol lowing. Prof. Raper lectured in Gerrard Hall Thursday evening. His sub ject was, "The South Economically Transformed." Dr. Linscott lectured in Raleigh Saturday evening before St. Mary's School, on, "The Poetic Art in Vergil's Aeneid." The seven members of the Phila delphia League Team, who have been practicing here, left for Char lotte Wednesday where they will remain until the season opens. Dr. Alexander was called to Raleigh Tuesday on business. Mr. J. A. Nichols of Asheville spent Sunday in Chapel Hill with his son, Mr. J. J. Nichols, '03. Mr. R. P. Jarvis went to Greens boro Saturday and returned Mou day. i In Don't Buy Shoes Until you see the largest and fin est line in the btate. Samples at room 16, M. A. S. Building-. DUNCAN & WILLIAMS. Agents for S. C. Pool, Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Samuel Rapport, EYE SPECIALIST. Glasses adjusted on scientific principles. The most difficult cases corrected. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Office in Summerfield building, 13 Main Street, Durham, N. C. H.H.Patterson, DEAJ.EK IN General Merc hndise CHOICE GROCERIES A SPECIALITY. Dry Good?, Notions, Shoes and Hats sold cheap. Crockery, lather and Hardware of all kinds. AGliNTS for NEW LEE, AND OTHER COOK STOVES Heating Stoves, Grates and all kinds i Stove Fixtures kept in stock. Agent for the celebrated Old Hickory Wagons CHve us a trial. COMMONS HALL Good Board. Low Rates. Special Tables for Groups of Ten. GO TO HUNTER' LIVERY STABLE For service of Students and Gen eral Public. Carriages to meet all trains. Saddle and driving horses. Stable on Franklin Street. Eubanks Drug Comp'y Make a specialty of PRESCRIPTION WORK The Monticelo EUROPEAN AMERICAN. SYLVANUS STOKES, PROPRIETOR NORFOLK, VA. Full line of up-to-date Crossett and Turner Shoes Carried by Bwrch-Gorman Co, Durham, N. Moss & Drane, Agents. 3. iVI. SNIDER, JEWELER, Durham, N. O. Time inspector Seaboard Air Lineand Nor. folk & Western Railways SPECIAL TO STUDENTS Why be bothered by negro washerwom when the Chapel Hil Steam Laundry Will do your washing for $1.00 to $1.25 per month. All work sterilized and satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a trial and be convinced. LIVERY STABLE. Look out for new liverymen, located on ROSEMARY STREET, near 'Phone Office. We have the nicest turnouts in town. We meet all trains, and will carry you to or from Chapel Hill Hotel. Patterson's Hotel or any where else in town. Fine driving horses. Give us a Trial. Chapel Hill Hotel. AND UNIVERSITY INN ANNEX. A new up-to-date house, with all modern improvements. Bath rooms and sewerage system. Rates, $2.00. Special prices per week and month. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Fancy Groceries in the Hotel Ottice. W. W. PICKARD, Proprietor. Bewar! $2,000 Reward! A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTER 1 flu me books used in ttie j m Also Stationery and Students' Supplies I have a full line of Blair's Tablets and Note Books, Wirts' Fountain ens and Perfection Student's Lamps, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-made Shoes A Specialty. Having served "The Boys" and the Public for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of g-oods unsurpassed in quality and at prices to suit the times. My Motto is: "The Rest Goods for the Lowest Cash Prices. Respectfully, A. A. 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