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7 : TT T?8! .... . . A P&fc." VOL. 18 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N C, WEDNESDAY, APR. 6, 1010 NO. 44 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ON TO GREENSBORO CAROLINA PREPARED FOR DE CIS1VE GAMES OF SEASON Virginia seems to have weak team but Carolina not over confident. Friday and Saturday are to be great days in Greensboro and Charlotte Each place is preparing to do its best toward making the Carolina-Virginia baseball game an event long to be re membered in that city. By Sunday next the treasury of the athletic asso ciation will probably be mended again and one of the two teams will have a strong hold on the Southern Baseball Championship. According to comparative scores a most unsound yet necessary method of judging -Carolina is fated to win. Virginia up to last Sunday had won only one game and that from a prep school. Carolina had won seven aud lost three. Also Amherst had defeat ed Virginia two games, 10 to 0 and 16 to 3, while Carolina had "split even with Amherst, winning a 7 to 1 victo ry and losing 1 to 0. Virginia has played a very hard schedule however. By their showing so far the Virgin ia team is much weaker than it was last year in every department. All their pitchers have been batted freely and they themselves have not wielded the stick with any great degree of suc cess. In one game the team had chalked up against them the sum total of fourteen errors. The Carolina team does not goto these games overconfident. They re alize that the Virginians always play their best game against Carolina. Al tho baseball dope indicates victory for Carolina, Carolina realizes that there is to be a reckoning with Virginia. 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 Dave W. Levy, The Tailor, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Pickard & L. DeK. Belden, College Agents. N. C. DEFEATS 1AFAYETTE THERE'S SATISFACTION : , IN OWNING AN Oliver Typewriter 17 Cents a Day GIVES VOU AN Oliver of Your Own CALL ON Robert W. Foister Southern Express Office. RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL TYPEWRITERS HhDGEPETH PITCHES WELL AFTER 4th INNING Duncan Hackney Hamilton Kelly and Demott all of them slug the ball. In a game full of heavy hitting and good base running Carolina took the third of the series with Lafayette by winning a 9 to 6 contest on the lo cal diamond Saturday. Bui.: Was again used behind the bat, and showed good generalship and wonderful pegging which as did his playing in the last two games. Williams, tho left-handed, was tried at short and did some excellent field ing. Aside from weakening "in two innings Hedgepeth pitched good ball His speed and curves were at his com mand. Armstrong at third did great throwing to first. His throw is the fastest aud best gotten off of any in fielder seen on the Carolina diamond since -Burt James used to rule at third. Melan's fielding of Bivins' grounder won applause. Hamilton, Swink, and Hackney did line stick work. Kelly and Demott did the hitting for Lafay ette. It speakss well for Carolina's batters, that out of nine runs eight were made with two men out and no one on base, five of these eight being earned runs. The game in detail: 1st. inning: Lafayette, Norris sing es to right. Williams flies but' to pitcher. Kelly doubles to right, scor ing Norris. Demott triples to right, scoring Kelly. Melan out 3rd. to 1st. Payer singles to left, scoring Demott. Kasprcak out short to 1st. ; 4 hits, 3 runs. Carolina; Bivins out 2nd. to 1st. Hamilton out pitcher to 1st. .Duncan walks. Hackney triples to right, scoring Duncan. Stewart doubles to left, scoring Hackney. Williams out 3rd. to 1st. 2 hits, 2 runs. 2nd. Steckle flies out to short. Alt scheuler out pitcher to 1st, Norris fans. Armstrong walks. Hedgepeth sac- rifices. Bme flies out to short. JJiv ins out pitcher to 1st. 3rd. Williams walks. Kelly scratches to pitcher. Demott singles, scoring Williams. Melan fans. Fayer flies to right, two scoring on error. Kasprcak flies out to 2nd. Steckle fans. 2 hits, 3 runs. Hamilton singles. Duncan doubles to left. Hackney flies out to left, scoring Hamilton. Stewart fans. Wil liams out short to 1st. 2 hits, 1 run. 4th. Altscheuler singles. Norris at tempting bunt flies out to catcher, Altscheuler caught off 1st. Williams fans. ". Armstroug fans. Hedgepeth out pitcher to 1st. Buie flies out to right. 5th. Kelly singles, steals 2nd. and 3rd. Demott, Melan, and Fayer fan. 1 hit, no runs. Bivins out 2nd. to 1st. Hamilton hit with ball. Duncan fans. Hack ney fouls out to catcher. 6th. Kasprcak flies out to 2nd. Steck le out 3rd. to 1st. Altscheuler flies out to pitcher. Stewart out pitcher to 1st. Wil liams flies out to right. Armstrong safe on error. Hedgpeth triples to Continued on Fourth Page . N. C. 5 BINGHAM 2 ! JUNIOR PROMENADE CAROLINA SCRUBS GET A CHANCE TO PLAY AT LAST Stewart fans three with a man on third and Cowper pitches well. Carolina won a practice game Mon day from Bingham of Asheville by the score of 5 to 2. Sloan started on the mound for Car olina a id. with the exception of the second inning was a puzzle. In the sixth, however, when Hunter had singled, stolen second, and had taken third, with none down, on Buie's wild 'peg to second, it was thought best I that a tnore experienced hand should itake the helm. Capt. Stewart entered i the box and the next three men fan ned. Cowper then went ; in and held the visitors without a hit. The batting of Duncan, "Fleet" Williams, and. Hart was excellent, each secured two hits out of four times at bat. Hackney's catch of Leak's low drive in the third was typ ical of his high class fielding. Stew art's pitching in the sixth showed him to be in his best form. Armstrong's fielding of fouls was confident tho dif ficult. nThe entire team worked well together. The game in detail: 1st. inning: Carolina; Bivins walks. Hamilton sacrifices. Duncan doubles to right, scoring Bivins. Hackney flies c&st to 1st. Armstrong singles to left, Duncan caught at plate. 2 hits, 1 run. Bingham; Angier flies out to center. Hickman to 2nd. Norton safe on er ror. Hunter flies out to short. 2nd. Williams flies out to short, Buie to 1st. Stacy fans. Hart singles to center. Leak sacri fices. McElmurray fans. Willett L. singles. Willett H. singles to center, scoring Hart. Angier doubles to cen ter, scoring Willett L. Hickman out pitcher to 1st. 4 hits, 2runs. 3rd. Sloan fans. Bivins flies out to center. Hamilton out to 1st unassist ed. Norton flies out to 2nd, Hunter to right. Hart doubles to left. Leak flies out to center. I hit, no runs. 4th. Duncan flies out to right. Hack ney walks. Armstrong sacrifices. Wil liams singles to left, scoring Hackney. Buie out short to 1st. 1 hit, 1 run. McElmurray out short to 1st. Wil lett L. fouls out to catcher. Willett H. out 3rd to 1st. 5th. Stacy and Sloan fan. Bivins out short to 1st. Angier out short to 1st. Hickman fouls out to 1st. Norton fans. 6th. Hamilton singles to right. Dun can flics out to left. Hamilton caught at second, Hackney fanning. 1 hit, no .. . runs. Hunter scratches over 2nd, steals 2nd, and goes to third on wild throw. Stewart goes in for Carolina. Hart, Leak, and McElmurray fan. 1 hit, no runs. . 7th. Armstrong flies out t center. Williams singles to left. Buie safe on error, Williams scoring. Swink sing les to right, scoring Buie. Swink caught at second. Stewart out 2nd to 1st. 2 hits, 2 runs. Cowper goes in for Carolina. Will pft r.. flies out to rie-ht. Willett II. HALL BEAUTIFULLY DECO RATED WITH PENNANTS . Forty couples enjoy beautiful dance Friday night in gym. For many days the class of 1911 had been looking forward with great antic ipation. to the Junior "Prom". This event which took place in the Bynum Gymnasium on Friday night last, sur passed every expectation. The Ball Manager, W. L. Small, assisted by R. M. Vanstory and E. C. McLean, are to be highly congratulated upon the wonderful success of the "Prom". The hall besides having the red and white, and purple and white streamers as during the night before, was made more beautiful by the great variety of "Carolina", "1910" and "1911" pen nants, hung from the balcony above. No hall could have been more typical of class and collegiate spirit than the gymnasium on Friday night. Mr. Small, assisted by Miss Maude Grice, of Elizabeth City, led many lovely figures. During the interim at midnight luncheon was served by "Johnson" and his dusky assistants. Music was fur nished by Levin's Orchestra of Ral eigh, The Junior Class had as its guests the Senior (Jlass, Lafayette Baseball Team, Varsity Track and Baseball Teams. Those dancing were as follows: Misses Holt, of Oak Ridge, Monite Brown, of Concord, Lois Brown, of Winston-Salem, Dance, of Danville, Dick, Lee, Merrit, and Merrimon, of 7ntinu(Hl on Fourth Page) ODELL HARDWARE CO.. Greensboro, North Carolina Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Mill Supplies, Mantels, Grates, and Tiles. The Yarborough RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA The Mc Adoo M. W. Sterne, - . - - - Proprietor. GREENSBORO, N. C. The Past Three Years the Most Successful in Its History. Flowers for Weddings You want perfectly fresh flowers, the best and nic est to be had, for your wedding, and this is what we propose to give you. Boquets of all kinds to be had here. Church and home deco rations given careful at tention. EXPERT FLORISTS J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. Greensboro and Pomona, N. C. Ilenrv Smith. Local Ae-t. 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