JlirML u e ilia ! i -- ! 2 VOL 18 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 30, 1910 NO. 42 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROGRAM FOR JUNIOR WEEK CAROLINA 4 DAVIDSON 3 N. C. WALLOPS AMHERST MEN TO MEET WAKE FOREST v ALL PHASES OF UNIVERSITY LIFE REPRESENTED IN EXHIBITIONS Baseball, Track. Music, Mirth, Gaiety turned loose at one time Beginning- tonight the festivities of Junior Week will be in full blast for the next three days. In order to make the occasion one of unmixed pleasure the faculty has declared that Thurs day and Friday . shall be holidays, in all departments of the University. The schedule in full will be enacted as follows: : ' Wednesday: Amherst Baseball Game 3:30 Senior Extravagauza 8 p. M, Thursday: Wake Forest Track Meet 10 a. m. Trinity Baseball Game 3:30 Glee Club and Orchestra 8:00 Fraternity Dance 9:30 -. Friday: : Lafayette Baseball Game 3:30 Junior Prom 9:30 This is undoubtedly the best pro gram for Junior Week that has ever been planned here. Every side of uni versity life except the literary will come into prominence. The athletes will" have the largest part to play but the artists and men of social nature also get their chance to shine. Those who are taking advantage of the double holiday to take a trip home shall rue the day they left the Hill. PITCHERS' BATTLE BETWEEN STEWART PITCHES BEAUTIFUL The Harris Woollen Co. Is your headquarters for Books, Sta tionery, Soda Water, Fruits, Candies, Cigars, etc. GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY See Us. We Treat You Right ODELL HARDWARE CO., Greensboro, North Carolina Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Mill Supplies, Mantels, Grates, and Tiles. THERE'S SATISFACTION IN OWNING AN Oliver Typewriter 17 Cents a Day ' GIVES YOU AN Oliver of Your Own ' CALL ON Robert W. Foister Southern Express Office. RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL TYPE WRITERS The McAdoo M. W. Stkiine, - - - - Proprietor. GREENSBORO, N. C. The Past Three Years the Most Successful In It History. STEWART AND CLARK GOES TO "RED" Errors plentiful but game very ex citing. Score always very close In Winston-Salem on Saturday Carolina met and defeated her rival Davidson thru the pitching of Stewart and the timely hitting of Duncan. The final score stood Carolina, 4; Davidson, 3; hits, Carolina 5, David son 4; errors, Carolina 4, Davidson 5. The game, though slow, was at times brilliant. Carolina took the lead in the second inning and held it thru the game. Both pitchers held the opposing teams in wonder, but Stewart proved the better of the two. Jenkins did the stick work for David son, getting half of their hits, but when "upJinks" was called in the eighth inning with two out and a man on second and third, !ie fell under ''Reddy's" curves. The game in detail: 1st. inning: Carolina, Buie fans. Biv ens out 3rd. to 1st. Hamilton walks. Armstrong out 2nd. to 1st. Davidson. Kluttz fans. Graham out pitcher to 1st. Booe fans. 2nd. Duncan singles to left. Hackney sacrifices him to second. Stewart walks. Duncan aud Stewart advance on wild throw. Duncan steals home. Stew art scores on squeeze, Poole being safe. Rose fans. Buie out 2nd to 1st. 2 hits, 2 runs. Jenkins singles to center. McClure out pitcher to 1st. McClintock scores Jenkins with a single to right. Nor man flies out to center. Johnson fans. 2 hits, 1 run. 3rd. Bivens walks. Hamilton flies out to left. Armstrong fouls out to catcher. Duncan triples to left, Biv ens scores. Hackney fans. 1 hit, I run. Clark singles to left. Kluttz flies out to pitcher. Graham forces Clark rd. to 2nd. Graham scores on error. Booe out at second. 1 hit, 1 run. 4th. Stewart triples to center. Poole flies out to pitcher. Stewart caught off third. Rose fans. 1 hit, no runs. Jenkins fans. McClure flies out to left. McClintock fans. 5th. Buie flies out. to right. Bivens out pitcher to 1st. Hamilton out to 1st. unassisted. Norman and Johnson fan. Clarke safe on error. Kluttz fans. 6th. Armstrong fans. Duncan safe on error. Hackney fans. Stewart safe on error, Duncan scoring. Poole fans. No hits, 1 run. Graham out to 1st. unassisted Booe out short to 1st. Jenkins singles to right. Caught off 1st. 1 hit, no runs 7th. Rose out pitcher to 1st. Buie flies out to 1st. Bivens safe on error. Ham ilton out 3rd. to 1st. McClure fans. McClintock safe on error. Scores on squeeze, Norman out at 1st. Johnson fans. No hits 1 run." " ' 8th. Armstrong out 3rd. to 1st. Dun can singles to center. Hackney fouls out to catcher. Stewart flies out to left. 1 hit, no runs. ... Clark and Kiuttz out 3rd. to 1st. Graham and Booe walk. Jenkins fans. G4ME AND GETS GOOD SUPPORT The Mighty Vernon touched up for 6 hits and 5 earned runs. Only two errors in game Carolina won from Amherst Tues day by ,the score of 7 to 1. Amherst scored her only run thru Poole's error. Carolina scored first in the third thru good work by Rose, Buie, and Bivens. In the fifth hits by Buie and Hamilton combined with Amherst's only error netted three runs. In the eighth Caro lina earned three runs by a hitting rally by Duncan, Stewart, and Hack ney. The game was fast, snappy and full of interest. Both teams played good ball. ' Stewart's pitching, Hack ney's fielding, and Henry's catching were decided features. 1 The game in detail: 1st. inning: Amherst, McClure fans. Jube fans. Pennock fouls out to Poole. Carolina: Buie fans. Bivins walks. Hamilton flies out to 2nd, who doubles to 1st. i 2nd. Henry flies out to 1st. Kane out short to 1st. Burt singles over 2nd. Burt steals 2nd. Burt scores on Poole's error. Taylor flies out to short. Duncan fans. Stewart hit by ball Rose runs for Stewart. Hackney sac rifices. ; Armstrong out to 1st. unas sisted. ' 3rd. Vsrnon flies out to right. Port enheimer fans. McClure fans. Poole flies out left. Rose walks. Buie sacrifices. Bivins singles, Rose scores. Bivins goes to 2nd. on throw and steals 3rd. Hamilton goes to 1st. on catcher's interference. Duncan flies out to short. 4th. Jube caught on attempted steal.! Pennock fans. Henry flies out to 1st. Stewart out to 1st. Hackney out 3rd. to 1st. Armstrong out 2nd. to 1st. 5th. Kane singles over 2nd. Burt flies out to 2nd., double play. Burt and Taylor out. Poole fans. Rose walks. Buie sing les over 2nd. Bivins flies out to rt. Hamilton doubles over 3rd., scoring Rose. Duncan hits to left. On fielder's error Duncan goes to 2nd., and Buie and Hamilton score. Stewart flies out to left. 6th. Vernon out 3rd. to 1st. Porten heimer fans. McClure out pitcher to 1st. Hackney out pitcher to 1st. Arm strong out the same way. Poole fans. 7th. Jube fans. Pennock walks. Hen ry flies out to rt. Kane flies out to cen ter. Rose fans. Buie out 2nd. to 1st. Bivins out pitcher to 1st. 8th. Burt flies out to short. Taylor out pitcher to 1st. Vernon walks. Portenheimer makes scratch hit, ad vancing Vernon. McClure fans. Hamilton out short to 1st. Duncan singles over 2nd. Stewart singles to rt. and goes to 2nd.on throw. Hackney doubles to left, scoring both. Hack ney goes to third on passed ball. Ann- strong fans. Hackney steals home. (!.ntinned on Fonrtli 9th. Poole fans. Rose flies out to right. Buie flies out to center. McClure flies out to center. McClin tock out 3rd. to 1st. Norman walks. Peden fans. CAROLINA'S ATHLETES TO COM PETE IN TOMORROW'S TRACK MEET The Coach has gotten track men into comparatively good condition At 10:30 a.m. on Thursday Carolina will meet Wake Forest for track su premacy. Captain Williams considers it our hardest meet. Wake Forest, lie says, besides having splendid material has been in rigid training practically all winter. Carolina; too. has had a good team, and the meet is sure to be hotly contested. In the prelimi naries for places, Winston and Alex ander won first and second places for the 100 yd. dash, Capt. Williams and Vann, the high jump; Hoffman and Webb the half-mile; Parsley and Car ter, or Blalock, the pole vault; Wins ton and Alexander, the 220 yd. dash; Ruffin and Shaw, the 120 yd. hurdles; Solomon, Teague, and Wakelv, the quarter-mile; Atkinson and Thomp son, the hammer throw; Williams, and Belk, Blalock, the broad jump; Hoffman and Shaw, the mile; Thomp son, Axley, Atkinson, the shot put, - Coach Cartmell has ; the team in splendid condition and the steady training received at his hands has de veloped rather doubtful material into a staunch, hardy team for the track. Wake Forest comes, as usual, intent upon Carolina's scalp, but Coach Cart mell has been teaching the Carolina boys how to use the scalping knife. All who attend the meet are assured of a hard fought, well contended struggle for honors. 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