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i Junior Promenade . (Continued from first page) Greensboro, Maude Grice, of Elizabeth City, Kenly, Brand, and Kidder, of Wilmington, Ethel Rogers, Edith Pugh, Juliet Crews, Worth, Hay, and Carroll, of Raleigh, Chambers, of Charlotte, Annie Wood, of Edenton, Louise and Canty Venable, May Hume, Wharton, of Chapel Hill, Newell, of Rocky Mount, Placide Kramer, of Dur to right. rri'csr hit by ball. Hack ney triples to right, scoring two Stewart fans. 2 hits, 2 runs. 9th. Altscheuler out 3rd. to 1st. Nor ris out 2nd. to 1st. Williams lines out to 2nd. Eat AH You Want h 8 E Score by innings: . R Carolina, 201 00 3 1 2x 9 Lafaye'te 303 000 000 6 Summary: Earned runs: N. C. 5, L ham, Pemberton,. of Albemarle, Jeb p Three-base hits: Demott, Hackney Whitfield, of LaGrange, Blalock, Rob ertson, and Olive Robertson, of Col umbia, S. C, Emily Barber, and Jen (2), Hedgepetb; Base on balls: off Hedgepeth 0, off Fayer 3; Left ou bas es: N. C. 8,,L. 4; First base on errors: nie Ludlow, of Winston-Salem, May N- C- 3' E. 2: Two-base hits: Duncan ana Stewart; struck out by Hedge peth 9, by Fayer 4; Hit by pitcher: Belle Small, of Washington, Sophie Taylor, of Oxford, Win go of Rich How the Team is I3atthi" mond, Douglis Hill, Mary Hughes, of Duncan, Hamilton, and Melan. Time New Bern, and Mesdames Nat Towns-M nr AU mins umpire Moore. ind, of Dunn, Herty, Howe, and Law- son, of Chapel Hill Messrs. "Farmer" Moore, II. A. Gud- ger, D. L. Struthers, L A. Brown, E C. McLean, E. L. Williams, V. L. Small, F. G. Whitney, DeK. Belden, J. B. Johnson, C. A. Misenheimer, C C. Browne, K. O. Burgwin, J. M. Ven able, T. F. Hickerson, J. M. Costner, Hed , xv. jr. jjaiue, jonn iineu, JC- Jones Hamilton Battle Swink Williams Tillett Duncan II. Littleton, H. K. Smith, J. W. Far- Stacy rior. Earle Croswpll. H. A. Vno-W. I . ... . iiacknev xx. isousnai, rom Kose, V. U. Kobiu-n son, G. S. Daniel, A. L. Feilds, O. C- pi- Lloyd, H. A. Thompson, Hal Boat- gjyns wnght, W. T. Joyner, Tom Hunter, h?n E. C. Barnhardt, Hampden Hill, Mer-Urmstron cer Uates, and l)rs. Dey, Herty, Howe, jQ and iawson. Chaperones: Mesedames Lee, of Greensboro, and Pugh, of Raleigh. N. C. 5 Bingham 2 Continued from First Page fouls out to catcher. Anier walks Hickman out short to 1st. 8th. Bivms singles to left. Hamilton sacrifices nson Witherington Sloan Cowper Page Team A. B. 1 4 15 6 39 11 40 4 41 36 19 33 1-1 40 o 1 2. 1 0 309 Hits 1 ( 12 3 10 1 9 6 2 ' "'' 5 2 5 0 0 0 0. 0 P. c. 1000 '0 40u 333 308 273 250 250 219 17 158 152 143 155 000 000 000 000 000 06 214 Star Course Tonight Dr. E. A. Steiner will lecture in Duncan singles to right, Qerrard Hall tonight as one of the Bivins scoring. Hackney sacrifices Armstrong out 2nd to 1st. 2 hits, 1 run. Star Course series, f Dr. Steiner is a native of Austria; educated in the best European schools: has traveled verv Norton out short to 1st. Hunter widelj. is a personal friend of Tolstoi, Noadau, and other modern , European fans. Hart fouls out to 3rd. 9th. Williams out pitcher to 1st. Buie philosophers. His lectures are on the uui fcdme way. cowper mes out to Slavic neoole. their life and thought j I A ' and they throw new light on the ris WdK iails- iciraurray rouis out ing. power of that vig0rous race iu caicner, vv inert ii. touis out to 3rd. Score: - R. H. E, Bingham . 02000000 02 6 3 Carolina 10010021 05 8 2 Batteries: Carolina: Sloan, Stewart, Cowper and Buie; Bingham: Willett and Willett. Summary: Earned runs. N. C. 2. .Bin First base on balls, off Sloan 0, off Stewart 0, off Cowper 1, off Willett 2; Left on bases, N. C. 4, B. 6; First base on errors, N. C, 1, B. 2; Two-base hits, Duncan, Hart, and Angier; Struck out by Sloan 2, in 5 innings, by Stewart 3, in 1 inning, by Cowper 2, in 3 innings, by Willett 5; Double plays, Willett L. to McElmurray. Time of game 1 hr. and 40 mins. Umpire Wrenn. The University OF North Carolina. HEAD OF ...1789... TUB STATE SYSTEM EDUCATION N. C. Defeats Lafayette (Continued from first page) right, scoring Armstrong. Buie walks. Bivins flies to left, two scoring on er ror. Hamilton flies out to left. 1 hit, 3 runs. 7th. Norris fans. Williams safe on error. Kelly fans. Demott flies out to pitcher. .. . Duncan flies out to left. Hackney iut 2nd. to 1st. Stewart safe on error. wink, batting for Williams, singles to right. Armstrong singles, scoring Stewart. , Hedgepeth out pitcher to 1st. 2 hits, 1 run. 8th. Melan hit by ball. Fayer flies out to pitcher. Kasp'rcak out 2nd. to 1st. Steckle flies out to catcher. Buie fouls out to catcher. Bivins put pitcher to 1st. Hamilton singles ... 910.. The University stands for thorouelincsp and all that is best in education and tli moulding-of character. It is equipped with 16 buildings, new water works, cen tral heating, electric lights. Eleven Sci entific Laboratories, equipped for good work. 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