l-n?1!? TT-" -tJS VOL. IS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N C WEDNESDAY, MA Y 4, 19 10 NO. 52 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LONDON ASSURANCE MAY 5 N O. 5 -CENTRAL OF KY. 3 LEADING MAN WELL AGAIN AND N. C. PLAYS RAGGED IN BEGINNING PLAY WILL SOON BE PULLED OFF Attraction promises to be the best yet pre sented by the dramatic Club. Resume of plays already given "London Assurance" will, for a cer tainty, be presented by the Dramatic Club on Thursday night. For some years past college drarailics have AND STEWART NOl EFFECTIVE "Red improves all the way through. Bat ting of Bivins and Hamilton features, along with Hackney's wonderful catch Carolina defeated the Central Uni versity of Kentucky on the local dia mond Monday by the score of 5 to 3. "The game started with a rush. Vin- flounshed at the University, and theson, for Kentucky, hit clean. Arnold efforts of the students have always, bunted down first base line. Stewart been attended with more or less sue- fielded the hall, but thinking- it was cess. rroDaoiy upon no piay yet ioul clul not throw to first. The ball presented has so much care been ex pended as upon the present production of "London Assurance". For the first' time, a chance to make gfood in some was called fair, and a hit scored Webber caused exactly the same play by a bunt down the third base line. With the bases full and none down part was offered to every student in j Carolina executed a brilliant triple the University vho was willing- to play, allowing-only Vinson to score. try. Thirty candidates, altogether, J j Al ter the third inning- no hits were presented themselves? After repeated ( gotten off Stewart. He fanned ten competitive trials before an able com-j and walked only two. He was in mittee, twelve of these men were final- trim shape. ly selected for the actors. Director j The hitting- of Bivins and Hamilton Vermont immediately set to work to was severe. Bivins hit three times get the play in proper shape, and .by safely, Hamilton twice. Swink, who long nightly rehearsals it has been ' batted for Stacy in the fourth, lined a built up and polished until every scene ' beauty to right-center. The entire is gone through easily, and with snap team hit the ball on the nose, and their stick work was aggressive. : The playing of Vinson at short was the feature for the visitors. The game in detail: First inning: Kentucky; Vinson singles to center. Arnold and Webber in bunt safely; Seelbach into a triple of CAROLINA DEFEATS W. AND L N. C. 8- CENTRAL OF KY. 3 NY C. FINISHES EXCITING TRACK MEET WITH GOOD MARGIN", 64-44 and vim. As to the play itself, it may be said, that it is a delightful extravaganza. It was written chiefly to amuse, and incidentally to teach a lesson. There is a laugh in nearly every line of it. Being first produced in London 1841, it was, in fact, the "furor London during the htties. certainly jng pUled off. " it is worth while for anyone who likes j 3uie fans. Will ams flies out to cen to laugh to sit for two hours or more, ter Duncan walks. Stewart flies out and follow the fortunes of proud, 1 to short. Continued to fourth page TULANE I 2nd. Waller fans. Pritchard safe on les. On attempt to catch Dosker atj Winston, Parsley, Atkininson, Thompson, Hoffman, and the rest of the team do star work for Carolina i In the prettiest track meet ever wit nessed on the local field, Carolina de feated Washington and Lee Saturday by the safe margin of 64 to 44. Al tho Carolina finished with a lead of twenty points, the score stood at one time 36 to 36 and considerable ' anxiety ' was felt as to the final outcome. Neither was handicapped by. a lack of men to enter as Washington and Lee brought twenty men on tjieir team. Each event gave place to as many entries as the track would ac commodate. ' Carolina took eight first places and Washington and Lee took three. iOn the other hand seven of the second places swelled the score for Washington and Lee. Eight third places also went to them. Carolina's men are still busy lower ing and raising state records. Hoff man, who was the holder of the state record of the half mile at 2:05 1-5, lowered his own record 2 1-2 seconds, and seemed capable of doing more. Parsley made a new record in the pole vault by clearing the bar at 10ft 3in. He cleared the bar neatly tho on the fourth trial. Other features of the meet were: Winston running in the 100 yds and 220 yds! The first he made in l-5sec. of the state record. In the latter he finished with a good lead. In the high hurdles Ruffin finished so close to Sat terfield that it was almost the unani mous opinion of the bystanders that he had tied. No one kicked on the decision however. In the hammer HEDGPETH HELD KENTUCKIANS SAFE AT ALL STAGES 14 a me for Hamilton securing ti.nis at ! 2nd Pritchard scores Fagan flies ont . throw Atkinson beat his own record UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Exceptional opportunities offered for re search in AX ATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY. PATH-. 0L0GY and CLINICAL MEDICINE, SUMMER COURSE BEGINS MAY 23,1910 Seventy-jtcvenlh Annual Session Opens October 1, 1910 CATALOG ON REQUEST OR. ISADORE DYER. DEAN. P a ORAWER 261 NEW ORLEANS. LA. Dave W. Levy, The Tail or, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Pickard & L. DeK. Belden, College Ajrents. Send HER FLOWERS FOR HER RECITAL' OR GRADUATION J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. GrwiiHboro and Pomona, N. 0. HENRY; SMITH, Agent Drop 1110 a card or phone jno at Y. M.C.A. to left. Hamilton singles to left, Hackney safe on error, Stacy fans. Bivins singles scoring- Hamilton. Armstrong out pitcher to 1st, Hackney caught at plate. 3rd. Vinson safe on error. Arnold walks, and is caught on attempt to steal. Webber sacrifices. Seelbach hits safely scoring Vinson. Seelbach caught at Snd. Buie walks. Williams fans Dun can out 3rd to 1st. Stewart walks. Buie scores on passed ball. Hamilton out 2nd to 1st. 4th. Waller fans. Pritchard sing les. Wilkerson forces Pritchard Dos ker fans. Hackney flies out to 3rd. Swink singles. Bivins flics out to left. Arm strong flies out to 3rd. Arnold of 113ft. by 3 l-2in 100 yd Dash Winston, N.C. first; Glass, W. and L. second; Stone, W. and h. third. Time, 10 l-5sec High Jump Williams, N.C. first; Clark, W. and L. second; Ingram, W. and L. , third Height, 5ft 3iu. Half Mile Hoffman, N. C. first; Andorton, W. L.; second, Stone, W. and L, third. Time, 2min. 2 4-5sec. Pole Vault Parsley, N.C, and Robbins, W. and L. tieTor first; Lrrick, W. and h. and Satterfield, W. and L. tie for third. Height, 10ft. 220 yd Dash Winsloii, N.C. first; Glass, W. and h. second;"A1exander, N.C. third. Time, Hamilton, Duncan, and Hedgpeth bat -with vim. Carolina makes five earned runs Carolina won the last game of the sc'.icdule yesterday by an 8 to 3 victory over the Central University of Ken tucky. Hard hitting won the tho Carolina. In hit getting and DjiiCti i were the stars, three hits eicii oat of f jur bat , : -V Carolina played an aggressive game throughout. There was no lagging of play. Every member of the team worked hard. . Hedgpeth was steady and had ; the visitors at hisr mercy Tolin was diiv en from tho b x in three innings, Fa gan. who succeeded him, fared little better, r The game in detail: Is. inning: Kentucky; Vinson safe 011 error. Goes to 3rd on wild throw. Arnold fans. Vinson caught on at tempted sqeeze. Webber singles. Seel bach walks. Waller Hies out to short. Carolina; Buie flies out to right. Williams out short to 1st. Duncan flies out to 1st. 2nd. Priichard and Wilkerson fan. Dosker fans. fans, safe ; on error. Tolin wiinliimiiil to third pajju. 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Waller G'ass W. and L. first; Wakely, N.C. second; 1 eague, JN.C. third. Time, 54 3-5soc."" I Hammer Throw Atkinso 1, N.C. first; Thompson, N.C. second; Kinnear, W. and L. third. Distance, 113ft 3 l-2in. j Broad Jump 1 Belk, N.C. first; Clark, W. and L. second; Williams, N.C. third. Distance 20ft lin. Continued to fourth pajje. The Yarborough RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA The Harris Woollen Co !s your headquarters for Hooks. Sta tionery, Soda Water, Fruits, Candies, Cigars, etc. GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY See Us f!v Treat You Right i

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