1 Thk Tar i-iistci UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO A BOARD OF EDITORS 0. J. Coffin, 0. W. Hyman, Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS T. 1 Nash C. 0. Robinson C. B. RUI'FIN, - A. II. Wolfe, ; W. M. Gaudy Cykus TlIOMl'SON - - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published once a week by the General Ath etic Association. Entered in the Tostoflice at Chapel Hill, N. P., as second class matter. Printed by The "University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price. fl.RO per Year Payable in advance or during first term. : Single Copies. 5 Cents The Tar Heel through the failure of its quasi-head to work his head did a rank injustice last week. We will not go into details as to how this blun der occurred. Suffice it to say that it was caused by a too hasty temper and unreliable information which should not have been acted upon. This is one time that we if you please will not call our mistake "a natural one". The reference is to the shot taken at the Durham Herald. The Durham Herald did not print the article refer red to. It matters little what we thought at the time, it was indeed an injustice to accredit the artice to any man exceot the man who did it. We may say tha't the Herald thinks so, too Yet even without that last vs e are will ing to admit our fault. We shall not try to condone it. The Herald did not print the article which we said it did The mistake is ours, all ours, likewise this attempt to right matters. defeating were rather dragging Yes, we lost the Virginia game, or Virginia won it, just as you please. We are not going to make excuses, or conjecture any "ifs". We have met with a reverse, but our case is far from hopeless. Our team played good ball Monday afternoon, and so did Virginia. Those who are not satisfied with the best men can do are too hard to please for us to care whether they are pleased or sore. A licking doesn't please Caro lina any more than it pleases any other College. Yet, thank God, we can take ours like our team took it, fighting to the last minute. We near ly said that we died game, but, bless your life, we aren't dead yet. Vir ginia is going to have to work for the next game. . We have seen our team play ball. We have seen Virginia play ball, too. We are not going to place a valuation. Our team looks best to us; Viaginia's team looks best to her. May the best win always! But. say, Virginia, don't you know that we are going to give you a hard run for your money? It is our impression that we did it Mon day. We were also in hopes that we would win the track-meet. We took third place. No excuses this time, nor the next. We'll win if we can. If we don't, we'll come so near doing it that the winner will suffer from mental anguish while she is winning. If our team had taken fifth place it would still be our team, and that will always be the strongest feeling at Carolina. So two teams have come home who did not do as much as we hoped. They did their best, however, for whatever else may be said there's not a quitter in the whole bunch. We Get Two From Delaware Carolina added two more victories to her string Thursday and Friday by Deleware. Both games and featureless affairs becoming interesting only once when Delaware took a lead of four to two in the second game. This how ever was of short duration. Part of the listlessness of the game was due to the condition of the Delaware team. Their men have been sickening until they had only nine men left and Cann had to pitch three days in succession. Carolina won the first game Thurs day three to two. The noticeale fea tures of the game were lacking. Hedgpeth fanned ten and Cann three. Hamilton and Fountain fattened their batting avarage. Although Cann did not strike out many our boys seem ed to have a propensity for knocking worthless flies that : we have seldom quailed. . The result of Friday's game was another victory to the tune of twelve to four. Moore, had been put out of the game with a sore thumb and Caro lina had trouble in securing a catcher to hold "Reddy" Stewart. As is gen erally the case our fellows batted rather istlessly until Delaware took the lead. Then, however, thev arirded up their oins and ran men around the bases until they had piled up twelve runs A feature of the game was the batting of Hamilton and Duncan, Hamilton securing two three baggers, Duncan, securing a single, a three-bagger, and a home-run when the bases were full. Winn fielded a difficult chance beautifully and also knocked a home run. Cornell University Medic I 1 College Grad- Carolina Delaware OlOOlOlOx 000002000 R .r 2 II E 7 2 7 2 Batteries Hedgpeth and Moore; Cann and Dunn. j Summary: Earned runs, Carolina 2, Delaware 1. Three-base it, Hamil ton. Two-base hit Fountcft : Struck out, by Hedgpeth 10, by Canjn 0. Bases on balls, off Hedgpeth 3j off Cann 1. Hit by . pitched ball, Winn (by Cann). Sacrifice hits, Hamilton and Lambeth. Stolen bases, Winn, Moore, Hamilton, and Fountain. Um pire, Moore. i K. H. H. Carolina 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 x- 12 9 5 Delaware 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-- 4 0 4 Batteries: Stewart and Moore; Cann and Dunn. Earned runs, Carolina 9,' Delaware 2. Home runs, Winn and Duncan. Three base hits, Hamilton (2), and Duncan. Struck out, by Stewart 11, by Cann 0. Bases on balls, off Stewart 2, off Cann 1. Hit by pitched ball, Armstrong (by Cann) and Eliason (by Stewart). Sacrifice hit, Winn. Stolen bases, Hackney, Fountain, and Greenwood. Umpire, Moore, SPRING Spring things have been coming in for some time. We've had our : eyes wide open and selected the Best to be had in things for Men and Boys. We are going to do some great stunts in Spring Outfitting The Men and Boys we dress will not pay too much for their clothes, but they will be the best dressed Men and Boys you'll meet. SNEED, MARKIIAM. TAYLOR CO., Easou and Morgan. 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