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( TT TT iniJL VOL. 18 UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910 NO. 49 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NORTHERN TOUR NOW ON MORE COUNCIL BUSINESS GOOSE EGG TO VIRGINIA DAVIDSON GIVES UP SECOND CAROLINA GOES UP AGAINST A HARD SCHEDULE Davidson, Virginia, Navy, Washing ton and Lee, and Georgetown in six days Cantain "Red" Stewart together with twelve others of the basebal squad departed Wednesday afternoon amid student hurrahs, for the North em trip of the season. A large crowd of students gathered about the well to give the team a send-off with yells for eac.h man and cheers for the whole team. Accompanying Captain Stewart under whose direction the team is to be while on the trip, were: Manager Dra np and his assistaut. E. F. Mc- Culloch; Iledgepeth and Cowper pitchers; Buie, catcher; Hamilton, Duncan, Williams, Armstrong, infield ers; Bivens, Hackney, Rose, outfield ers; Tillett and Swink, utiltiy men. The team has a heavy . schedule while on the trip playing six games on consecutive days. On Ihursday Davidson was scheduled. On Friday- Virginia at Charlottesville. From Charlottesville the team went north to Annapolis where they play the Navy this afternoon. On Monday and Tues- dav Carolina plays Washington and Lee. Georgetown at Washington completes the trip. The team is in good condition and has been playing good, ball for the past lew games. Of the games still to be played Carolina will have to hustle to get her share. 1 he Navy while not so strong as in former years, has a team to be watched. Washing ton and Lee has the strongest team in years. Georgetown's is also a good one. Continued to fourth pnftc. TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA MliUlCAL DKI'ARTMErT 7i"tU Annual Husnion open October 1, 1D1U. Four yours' cour.su; iimutisoUecl laboratory mid clinical fa cilities. Doriniiory for medical stiuU nlH in first two J t:ni s. Opportunities for Clinical Instruction Un surpassed by Any Medical College in the United States Fees Average About 150 ,er session DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY .EHtrtbllHhud in 18;. Two gradud courses of 82 weeks for degree of Ph.O. Food and drug analysis for stu dents prepared. Women admitted on same tonus as men. , ; For Catalogs, Hddress . ... Dr. Isadore Dyer, Dean, P. 0. Drawer 261 New Orleans, La THERE'S SATISFACTION IN OWNING AN Oliver Typewriter 17 Cents a Day GIVKS YOU AN. Oliver of Your Own CALL, ON Robert W. Foister Southern Express? Office. RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL TYPEWRITERS COMMITTEE OFFERS TWO RE PORTS FOR CONSIDER ATION Every student expected to be pres ent at mass meeting at 2:15 in the chapel The committee of seven men ap pointed to draw up a statement of the wishes of the student body in regard to the status of the student govern ment body gave in a majority and a minority report Wednesday night. W. R. Edmonds for the majority, which consisted of J. W. Moore, William Joyner, W. F. Hendricks, Lenoir Av ery, Walter White, and Edmonds, re ported as granting the right of appeal, the appeal to be made as follows: the defendant must show to the faculty committee that he has not had a fair deal in his trial. The faculty commit tee shall then notify the council of a new trial, and the new trial shall take place before the council and five other students who shall be elected each year, three from the senior and two from the junior class, as members of this appelate board. Mr. F L Graham made a minority report: first, that his conception of the honor system excluded the right of ap peal from the University Council; sec ond, if the students wish to retain the right of appeal and the faculty com mittee and trustees maintain the invi obility of this right, the appeal shall be to the faculty committee, with the president of the student council ex of. do a member ot committee with priv ilege of discussion and power to vote third, that he opposed the proposition of the majority to elect a new commit' tee of five to constitute an ap pelate body on grounds that such an appelate board would be not a natural outyrowth of our self government sys tern and an institution, "artificial, and madc-to-order and dangerously cum bersorne.". Tn another reoort made for the whole committee, Mr. Graham pro posed to have on the University Coun cil a deleate-at-la.rge from the whole itudent body, believing that such lelegate would serve to more closely elate the student body and the coun cil. He proposed an annual inaugura tion of the members of the council hop- iiirthat such an event would serve to bring out clearly and soon the existence purpose, ideals, and method of student self government and the honor sys tern. The meeting adjourned without dis cussion until Saturday at 2:15 p. m. WITH OTHER COLLEGES Guilford College, April 16. Good interest is being developed at Guilford in track athletics. A new track bas just been surveyed and the boys are busily engaged in its construction. A line scheme is being matured for an athletic iield and club house, which is a very desirable convenience. Guil ford has ample grounds for all such necessities, and it is to be hoped that through the interest of th; members of the alumni association many im provements in this line may be effect ed. Wake Forest, April 16. About two years ago the people of this State and of other States of the South were in C ontinued to fourth page. STEWART PITCHES MAGNIEI CENT GAME AT CHARLOTTESVILLE Errors mixed with timely hits give to Ca:-3liit tli a only three runs : during game Virginia went down in the encoun ter with Captain Stewart and on yes tereve. In Charlottesville they fought the game, and 3 to 0 tells the tale. Watched by two states, the teams crossed bats at 4:00 P. M., and strug gled till half past six. In Charlottes ville, by s;ght, in Chapel Hill, Salis bury, Greensboro, and Winston by wire eager students and loyal alumni watched eagerly for news and when Hitch Hied to Hamilton in the ninth great was the joy to Carolina suppor ters. - '-y- ": -'' Considering the defeats in Greens boro and Charlotte, and the one to nothing game for fourteen innings with Harvard Carolina hardly hoped for a shut out game. But Captain Stewart's arm was at its best. His pitching was invincible. The few hits secured were scattered, and it was impossible to connect when a hit meant a run. Truly indeed, did "Reddy" repeat his stunt of last year, and rob Virginia of the glories of Greensboro and Char lotte. ; ; Culbertson, for Virginia was hit roundly in the second inning. After he had passed Duncan, Stewart ad vanced him on a hit and run play. On Fitchett's error of Hackney's grounder Duncan came home. Rose fanned. Bivins hit to right, scoring Hackney. Armstrong singled thru third, Bivins taking third. Hitch muffed Buie's drive, and Bivins scored. Hamilton flied to catcher. Two hits in the second combined with two errors had netted Carolina three runs. Witmer's pitching was a distinc feature. He and Stewart divide honors The game in detail: 1st inning: : N. C. Buie fouls out to 1st. Hamilton walks. Williams fans. Va. Pickford. Lile, and Fitchett fan. 2nd. Duncan walks. Stewart bunts to 1st and is out. Hackney safe on er ror of short, Duncan scores. Hack nev on second. Rose fans. Bivens hits to right for one, scoring Hackney. Armssrong singles thru 3rd. Buie safe on error, Bivens scores. Hamil ton fouls out to catcher. 2 hits, ruus. Douglas walks. Hume sacrifices. Blakeny hits into double play. 3rd. Williams flies out to center. Dun can grounds out to 2nd. Stewart fans. Hitch walks. Roan out 2nd to 1st. Brown, batting for Cuiberison, flies out to catcher. Pickford hit by ball. Lile safe on error. Fitchett out pitch er to 1st. 4th. '' Wilmer goes in the box for Va. Hackney flies out to 1st. Rose ans. Bivens out 3rd to 1st. Douarlass fans. Hume hits thru pitcher. Blakeney and Hitch tan. 5th. Armstrong out 2nd to 1st. Buie flies out to center. Hamilton fans. Roan flies out to center. Witmer fans. Pickford out 3rd to 1st. 6lh. Williams out 3rd to 1st. Dun can fans. Stewart singles to left. TERRIFIC BATTING BRINGS ANOTHER GAME TO CAROLINA Hitting of Duncan, Rose, and Hedg peth features in uphill game Thursday For a short while it looked like Da vidson was going to win the game played at Davidson Thursday, but Car olina won by severe hitting, batting in a 9 to 6 victory. Hopes were high at Davidson when bunched hits in the first inning netted them four runs. It looked like things were easy. But Harry Iledgepeth toed the slab, and the run-getting ceased. No more until the eight inning could Davidson cross the rubber. Bailey began the game in good form, but in the second and fourth innings the Carolina lads pounded him merci lessly. Cla'k then replaced him, and held the game more in hand. The hitting-of the game was fierce. Carolina batted out twelve hits to Da vidson's seven. At almost regular in tervals some player would bat the ball up near the fence. The batting of Duncan, Rose, and Iledgepeth was brilliant. Kluttz, Clark, and Boswell secured long hits. for Davidson. Despite some ragged edges the field ing of both teams was at a high mark. Only two errors were credited against Carolina, four going to Davidson. Davidson took the lead in the first inning" with four runs, driving Cowper from the box. In the second, Carolina began to get next to Bailey, who be gan for Davidson, and to even matters up a bit. The second ended, Davidson four, Carolina two. The fourth proved the undoing of Bailey. Four runs were added to Carolina's total and Clark was summoned from center field Jmtinued to fourth page. 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