DAVIDSON GIVES TJP SECOND.
Continued from first page.
No more run getting1 occurred till the
eight when Carolina took two more
and Davidson increased her four to five
In the ninth Carolina took one more
to help appearances.
The score by innings; R HE
Carolina 0 2 0 400020 9 12 2
Davidson 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 7 4
Batteries: N. C. Cowper, Hedgepeth
Buie; for Davidson, Bailey, Clark and
McClure. Struck out by Cowper 0, by
Hedgepeth 6, by Bailey 2, by Clark 5-Three-base
hits, Duncan, Rose and
Kluttz. Two-base hits, Hedgepeth,
and Bos well. ;
GOOSE EGG TO VIRGINIA
Continued from first page.
Hedgpeth, running for Stewart, is
caught off 1st.
Lile out pitcher to 1st. Fitchett flies
out to left. Douglass singles to cen
ter. Douglass steals 2nd, and goes
to 3rd on wild throw. Hume fans.
7th. Hackney and Rose fan. Biv
ens hits long drive to left, Hume mak
ing senational catch.
Blakeney singles over 2nd. On a
passed ball Blakeney goes to 2nd and
is hurt in sliding. Hitch out 2nd to
1st. Roan flies out to Duncan. Wit
mer fans.
8th. Armstrong out short lo : 1st.
Buie out pitcher to 1st. Hamilton out
same way.
Pickford and Lile fan. Fitchett
out pitcher to 1st.
9th. Williams singles to right. Duncan
flies out to 2nd. Williams steals 2nd.
Stewart fouls out to catcher. Hack
ney hit by ball. Rose flies out to 2nd.
Douglass out 2nd to 1st. Hume out
short to 1st. Blakeney siugles to cen.
er, and steals 2nd. Hitch flies out
to 1st.
Score by innings:
R. II. E
N. C. 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 4 2
va. u U 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 2
Summary:
Struck out by Stewart 11, by Cul
berson 3,: by Witmer 5. Base on balls,
off Stewart 2, off Culbertson 2, off
Witmer 0.
Most of the students have already tak
en the treatment prescribed and are
now permanently cured, and if there
is a man in North Carolina who does
not believe in the hookworm he could
be firmly convinced by a talk with the
students who have taken the treat
ment at this college. s
Horace Geyer, Jr., of Brooklyn, N.
Y., has been elected captain of the
University of Virginia foofball team
to fill the vacancy made by the resig
nation of "Ted" Bowen. The new
leader of the 1910 Varsity has been a
member of the Virginia football team
for three years, playing right tackle
on the famous '08-'09 team, and was
elected at the end of the past season
as the best man in his position, play-
ing in South Atlantic Division foot
ball. College Topics.
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uslted when Dr. Stiles made known
his discovery of the existence of. the
hookworm and stated that a large per
cent of the people of the South were
infected. Many did not believe it then.
A few do not believe it now. Howev
er, before Dr. Stiles had made his lec
tures throughout the country he had
lectured at Wake Forest , and Dr. Ran.
kin, the dean of the medical depart
ment, made an examination of a large
number of students and found that
about 37 per cent" of those examined
were infected with the hookworm.
This-was about four years age, before
the general censure of Dr. Stiles.
About four weeks ago Dr. John
Powers, dean of the medical depart
ment, and Dr. E. E. Stewart, of the
medical faculty, began an examination
of the present student body. The stu
dents have responded willingly to the
investigation and have not been bash
ful in the least, taking the stand that
if they had the hookworm they wanted
to get rid of it. Many are examined
every day and it is hoped that every
student can be examined before com
mencetnent. When seen today Dr
Powers refused to give the numbe:
who were infected as he had promised
several medical journals the numbe
and their recapitulation by counties
before he would give it to the press
but stated that fifty per cent of those
examined had the hookworm disease,
Few or none of those who were raised
in cities showed the least signs while
a large proportion of the students from
the counties ranging from Iredell and
Davidson to Pasquotank were afflicted.
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