""r UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, X. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904. No. 26. Vol. 12, AIR w OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROUNAAT ' - - 1 ' " A FAST GAME. Cornell Wins from Carolina by the Narrow Margin of 3 to 2 in the 10th Inning. Carolina and Cornell played one 0 the fastest games of the season in Raleigh on last Friday afternoon. The teams were about evenly matched and the result of the game was doubtful until the last man had been retired in the tenth inning. That the game was lost is no fault of Oldham, G., who twirled the sphere for Carolina, or in fact of the whole Carolina team. The tPam olaved together as one man and would have won the game if it had been played on a decent dia n-mnd. Cornell scored a home run in the fourth inning, sending in two runs upon what was hardly a decent C ..... t . I' 11 no-le. The ball, hit to ngnt neiu, was lost in a deep gulley and before it could be found two men had wa Iked around. Cornell scored one more run in the tenth inning, thus inning: Mowen places one J winning run Fifth in center fielder's hands and thus dies; Noble pops up a little bingle which the catcher easily takes care of; Oldham, G. out on a sky ball to third base. Cornell: tframen strikes out; Welch out second to first; Longey goes down- from short to first. Sixth inning: Hart safe, error second base; Cheshire flies out to centertield; Oldham, W. hits to shortstop and on fielder's choice Hart is out at second base; Donnelly out to third. Cornell: Brewster goes out pitcher to first; Costello flies out to Donnelly; Rice out, Hob- good to .v' oweu. Seventh inning: Worth is retired from second to first; Hobgood is safe on third baseman's error; Mowen flies out to right field. Noble hits asizzler to short who fields it clean ly and throws "Hobbie" out at sec ond. Cornell: Wiley is out on a line drive to Hart. Marletto gets a three bagger in deep right center. Score: Cornell 3; more run in n-um ."".i - winning the game. Carolina's scores Umstead drives a hot one at Hart were made in the eighth inning. The features of the game were the pitching of Oldham and a spec tacular catch of a high fly behind third base by Worth. The game in detail was as follows: Carolina goes to bat first. - Hart is safe on a wild throw from third to first, but is caught a moment later stealing second base; Cheshire safe on error of second baseman; Oldham W. flies out to center field; Don nelly out on fly to left field. Cor nell: Brewster fans, Costello goes out via Oldham G. and Mowen; Rice beats the air three times in a vain effort to locate the sphere. ftn,-in irmilltr- Woitll W.'llks, Hobgood and Mowen both fly out to centre field; Noble is safe on center fielder's error, but Worth is put out at home by catcher in an attempt to come in. Cornell: Wiley is safe on a fumble by short stop, Martello fans, Umstead hits to Cheshire and on a lightening double Wiley and Martello are retired via Hart and Mowen. Oldham G. is presented with a free pass, but is out a moment later on an attempt to steal second; Hart also walks, but suffers the same fate as Oldham; Cheshire pops up a who fields it prettily and by good head work holds Mantello close on third before he throws Umstead out at liist; Brumen drives a terrific bounder at Hart who handles it clearly and shoots it to first thus ell's chance to Carolina 2. The batting order of' the two teams was as follows: varunua. Hart, ss; Cheshire, 2b; Oldham, W.vcf; Donnelly, If, Worth, ib; Hobgood, rf; Mowen, lb; Noble, c: Oldham, G;, p. Cornell: Brew- ctoi- if- Pnstello. cf: Rice, 2b; Wilev. ss: Martello, 3b; Umstead, ih- Wplch. c: Long- 11, Xl V-UAVll j ' A and M. 9; U. N. C. 2. The taste of the snappy game against Cornell was taken out next day when A. and M. won over Car for the first time in its history The Varsity was not up to the form nf the dav before and lacked ginger Hart pitched good ball considering that it was his first game this sea son. A. and M. succeeded in get ting several singles off him in the 7th inning and these with Caro lina's errors, netted them 6 runs aid the game was lost. A. and M. has tried long and faithfully to win from "the University" and we should not trrudge them this victory. For Carolina Donnelly played his usual cool, steady game. Ches hire's work at second was neat and :igle got half the hits. A. and M.'s en exerted themselves to the ut- high fly to second base. Cornell: ; aud takes second. Oldham, nrn in this inninev This inning I most and deservedly won the game. . t-j I was marked bv magnificent play- It is scarcely to. be hoped that tney ing on Hart's part. will come up to the Hill for the ;;,, Oldham. G.. is second eame, since their two best JJIJHLll HJlllLlf. " . -T I . , - leave this week to loin tne Sale Un SlCtUUll uucn-uiuii o v.Y'- . - tt ; .... i k..t ni,i J Tainnvillp 'nrofessional team; but riart lines oui w tunu ua.. . ,v.. r- ham takes second base on a wild if they do, we prophesy a different ... . r .... i fHnwino- detailed ac- throw irom tnira to nrsiin attempL- huic. ---- ;,v to make a double Cheshire count is taken from the News and f.'.i... ...fi .iliraM.'iff OIHViam mi I Observer: mis hciiciy, vuuvi J . . . I m TT Ti... X 1, 4-1, f tmll 1111 third baseman's error, who throws The university uuu tu .;u i.firat First makes a beau- Miller is 'up first for A. and M. rpartip5 first on a slow hit to tltUl Stop Ol UclU (Jicvcuuu iuu wi two scores. Donnelly nails a pret- third. Asbury followed with a ty single to tight center sending pretty sacrifice. Howie, on bunt Oldham, G. across the pan. Worth and wild throw to first was safe at . :c k., firct nnd went to second, while maiies a nice d.ci nice tu umi, w.o., .. - scoring Cheshire. Hobgood ends Miller scored. Hadley and Springs hv striking out. Cor- fanned. r r. i a- - u-t. I wT-t MTa retired via third to nelr vveicn auu uies vui lu ij.cj.il. uai. T,nn'crev walks. Brewster hits to first. Cheshire goes by the same Oldham fanned risnt uciu a Liu uu v,...w , " I r. i ... 17 -.. -j riroltw Lono-ev is out at second base. Cos- Second inning: nu,M . n- 4. wtI, hit over second base. Urockwei teiio nies out mj viini. .... - xt:tV, MowPti walks, sacrificed McLaunn fanned, and Nnhle is safe on the pitcher's error Harris flew out to left field G. - Donnelly reached first on a fum Bramenfans; Welch gets hit over first base; Welch dies on base, as Longey fans aud Brewster goes out on a long fly to left field. Fourth inning: Donnelly goes out second to first; Worth suffers the same fate; Hobgood fans. Cornell: Costello safe on Mowen's fumble; Rir.e hits to Hart and on fielder's choice is safe at first Costello being put out via Hart to Chesire; Rice steals second; Wiley pops up a little flv which Mowen takes care of; Springs going out on foul fly to catcher. Knox was unable to nnd ; the ball. Brockwell reached first on error of short stop. McLaurin singled to left field. Harris is re tired from third to first. Engle and Mowen fanned. Har ris was safe on error, but Noble fanned the wind. The fifth opened up with Miller, who singled, and on a. wild throw went to second. Asbury sacrificed, and so did Howie, scoring Miller. Hadley singled to left field, but Springs was retired on a hit to first who cut him off. Hart wentout via pitcher to first. Cheshire was safe on a fumbled fly by Asbury. Oldham is out on a flv to Knox. Donnellv retired; Cheshire on a hit to second base. In the sixth inning, Knox went out from second to first. Brock- well was safe on error of pitcher. 1 r McLaurin hit and reached lirst safely, though Brockwell was cut; off at second. Harris was thrown out from second to lirst. Worth walked. Engle reached 1- ( j i first on error ot nrst odsenidn. Mowen was put out by Springs and MrT,aurin. Harris reached nrst safely, but Worth was caught at he home plate. iNoble tannea. The seventh inning began with Miller leading off and being retir- . - k t ed on a fly to Donneily. Asuury was given a free pass. Howie got safe to first. Hadley singled and scored Asbury. Springs reached first safely on error, llnox nit to left field and scored Howie and Hadley. Brockwell singled to cen ter, scoring Springs and Knox. McLaurin flew ont to third. Har ris was given a free pass. Miller singled and scored Brockwell. As bury fanned. Hart singled to right. Wiesmi e was thrown out from short stop to first. Oldham and Donnelly were both retired on fly to center field. In the eighth inning, Howie . . . I,. singled and Hadley, also, wnne Springs and Knox were retired on flies. Brockwell singled to right field and scored Howie. McLaur in was retired from second to first. Worth'wenl out from pitcher to to first. Engle singled to lett neiu while Mowen and Harris were re tired without reaching first. The ninth inning was a blank for hnth Harris for A. and M. flew out to short stop. Miller singled to right field. Asbury was out on fly to pitcher. Howie was out on a slow fly to pitcher. Noble went out via pitcher to first, while Hart and Cheshire hit flies to Knox. News and Observer. .1 4- U -,t 4- if. i m1 I t If tT vi n ( 11 I . ?s LU Li. n vn , 1 heats tne tune mice umco - Hile Donnellv was cut ott Utlart enus tne spasm um wui. - . .. t-.. , 1 a L.A T.-,fr1 iTKrlfl Htlfl SCOT- to first base. Cornell: Kice gets ax sewnu. .v..v- .. -- I first on a fumble by short stop; ed Worth, mowen . u.t j Wilev is out- at first on fielder's cher. and Harris ana iNuuic A Mar-1 nnahle to reach nrst. chniiT rticc yuuiK uj bwuu. cm)1cc' K . s. .. . , , t ii. . M cr was! fiin hits a flv behind third and in wc iuuu i , i t .,kr catt at first DV error ui ta.u-,. Wortn manes t scat.uioi wuw, . ,..,.t:. r:.ToM,i Asburv flew out to ieii uciu. OOUDlin" IV tc ai nv,vu. i 'I. m fo.-liro ic rotir- I Hnw e Uldtcu a r"- rentn inning. uconv. 4 - - ed from second to first. Oldham, through short stop, and sio.e . ...n-.t. nMMOli c 1 f. nnd hetore tiaaiev ranneu. VV . is out at ui t. - I , . ,r tt. ... a i ii w-n, fl;0o nni to n Carolina s nan, xidi t waa by pitcneu odu. . - i - ... n,. :t , .r..t,. .:.ufi hall Uernnd. Cornell: Umstead gets tireo, piu.n m ma.. . .. . Marteiionuscw.-K-v.v.,T.r 0 RrPmen in the same manner. uidiiam is is lost in the bushes and clay ot the , nrst on .... , at first on error of second base-! f...r i:.... fTl. Hi rcrroundS DUtlls -iorwiuuua--v'v - - riMfl,. throws man. Donnelly nus xor two ua .,lro land he gets a home run, sending u, TWpad and scored Oldham. Worth is out Mr. U. aa. xayiui .v Rice across the pan ahead oi mm. u, , n flv to left field. the Hill wednesuay t Umstead. next up, goes out short to but thr. w is -l"- fmirth aintf bej?an with ! several weeks at his home. Jas. B. Ramsey, '03, has formed a co-partnership with John L. Tw & Son. of Rocky Mount, tV,P general practice oi iaw m the courts of this State and the Federal courts. 111 St. , tl usasa mv i i - t 17 ir

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