LOCAL NOTES.
In the Phi the question discus
sed was the abolition of capital
punishment. It was decided to re
tain it for the present.
Dr. Archibald 'Henderson has
been invited to deliver the com
mencement address at the Salis
bury graded schools, May 5th.
The Modern Literature Club
will meet tonight in the Alumni
building at 7.30. Prof. Sledd, of
Wake Forest, will address the
club.
Mr. Henry L. Sloan was called
home Friday by the serious illness
of his mother. She has since im
proved, however, and Mr. Sloan re
turned to the Hill Monday night.
The stipulations which are to
govern the publication or next
.year's annual have been .drawn up
and accepted by the societies am
the fraternities. All officers wil
be elected this spring.
Dr. James D. Brunei" ad
dressed the members of the
Philanthropic society Saturday
night, 7th, on the life of Henry Clay
The speech was an enlightening
and inspiring character study.
Mr. J. R. Hoffman walked of
with the decision in the Di so.-ietv
debate. The question was whether
or not Ariz-ma and New Mexico
should have been admitted as sepa
rate States. The affirmative won
. . I .1
L earns purporting to oe tliose
of the Souhomort and Senior
classes played ping pong on th
diamond Monday afternoon in
oractice rame. The resulting score
was 19 to 8 in favor of the Sopho
mores
Coach Lawsou is doing some
artistic work in the trophy room in
the gymnasium. Above the picture
of each winning team baseballs oi
footballs are hung, each with the
result of some important game
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nam ted on it bv hanu. Ur. Jaw-
son is doing the painting also.
The Atlantic and North Car
olina Company announce that the
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City,. N
C, one of the most popular resorts
on the Atlantic Coast, will be open
for guests June 15th, 1()(X, under
new management, and tint' the
hotel has been repainted and re
paired and put in first-class condi
tion. For rates and reservations,
apply by letter to Manager Atlan
tic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C.
Scores of students left Friday
and Saturday to spend the holidays
at home. The number on the Hill
Sunday and Monday was appreci
ably smaller than usual, reminding
one slightly of Christmas. Mon
day night and Tuesday they came
trooping back in, each one fully
persuaded that everyone else had
gone home or that everyone knew
of his goiug and had missed him.
The old campus, however, though
time had wrought numerous chan
ges in it since Friday was, never
theless easily recognizable. "Did
n't you leave the Hill?" asked a re
turned Freshman of another stu
dent, with a rising inflection. At
the negative answer a look ol the
most bewildered astonishmen o'er
spread his countenance. Gradually
it melted awav into a look of the
j
which his innocent young face could
express.
St. Johns Defeated
Carolina won her third and last
game of the Easter trip by defeat
ing St. Johns, of Maryland, at
Winston in a fast, exciting game by
the score of 7 to 6. Patterson
twirled for Carolina and held the
visitors down well until near the
last when they began to connect
with his delivery too frequently to
be pleasant. Carolina had it all
her own way at first, but by the
end of the sixth St. John's had
brought the score up to 7 to 4.
When she added two in the ninth
by a home run with one man on
base, and this was followed by a
two bagger, the excitement grew
intense and Cunningham relieved
Patterson after two men were down.
A Mary lander was thrown out try
ing to steal home and the game was
over.
KT - t 1 i i
io iaouiateu score in tun was
kept and the papers contained only
glittering generalities, making a
satisfactory report impossible.
The score by innings:
Carolina -2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 3
St. John's 1 0 0012002 (i 8 4
Batteries: Patterson, Cunning
ham and Rogers; Reynolds and
Rowse. Umpire, Lane, of Caro
The Yanagans Today,
"Are you going to see the Yana
gans this afternoon?" This is the
query on all sides this morning.
And the answer of course is "Yes".
Much curiosity has been excited
by the unknown and rather unsug
yestive name on our baseball sched
ule and rife rumors have been
afloat. Some assert that the play
ers are of the gentler sex and swear
that Manager Miller told them so.
Others aver ' that they are of the
bthtopiau race, giving the same
authority; While yet others have
combined both theories.
Be it known, however, this is a
r-.ccr.et between us, you understand
that the Yanagans are Caucasian
male players, and professionals at
that. Really, truly, professionals.
They belong to a Baltimore club,
plays league teams and have been
putting- up a fast article ot ball.
You'll miss something if you an.
not on the field this afternoon.
Field Day.
Field day exercises were held
yesterday afternoon and after close
and interesting contests the fol
lowing- prizes were awarded the
victors.
S5.00 hat given by W. A. Slater,
won by Robert Bridgers.
$3.00 hat given by Sneed Mark
lam, won by Dunlap.
Umbrella given by T. J. Lamb
& Co.. won bv Burn.
Gold cuff buttons given by Jones
& Frazier, won by Pittman.
Stick pin given by H. Mahler &
Son, won by Davis.
Sweater given by Burke and
Co., won by Dunlap.
Pocket knife given by A. A.
luttz, won by McNeil.
Pip.e given by Yearby Drug Co.,
won by McRae.
Pipe given by ICubanks Drug Co.
won by Dickson.
Pair
shoes
by
given
Little.
by Whiting
iros.. won
4 Tennis balls given by Univer
sity Athletic Store, won by Pittman.
Fancy vest given by Dave Livy,
won bv I'ittniau.
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