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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
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