THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF 5 )rtTM CAIIOUXA BOARD OF ED MOMS 0. W. ,V. I I y. man, II. Jones, - - Editor-in-Hut Assistant Elitor-in-Chic ASHOtUATB EIMTOIW I. W. Lasi-ey Jr. L. N. Taylok N. 8. Flummer A. U.'WOLFE, Cy. Thompson 1. II. lll'GHES L.N.Mokgaj; F. F. Bakki: . - - - Business Manage. Assistant'Business Manage Published twice a week" by" the General Ath etic Association. . "Entered as second-class matter October 26; 1909, afthe'post offiee'at Chapel Hill, N. C wider Hw Act of March 3, 1879." Printed by The University Press, Chaiel Hill Subscription Price, SI. 50 per Year Payable in advance or2duringfirst term. Sinolk CortKS 5 Cents. The student body and the alumni of the University of North Carolina had never before felt so keenly the loss of a great man and a kindly, sympathetic friend as they did Saturday morning when the college bell tolled the death of Dr. Eben Alexander of the faculty Dr. Alex as he was affectionately known by the students. While Dr. Alexander had been in feeble health for some time, it had been a very pleas ant expectation to all to look forward to the enjoyment of his presence here for at least a few more years. Those qualities of Dr. Alexander which especially endeared him to eve ry student of the University were his never failing courtesy, his friendliness, and bis sympathy. When for years he filled the chair of dean of the aca demic department, that position above all others which offers the best chance for friction with the students, but his courtesy on all occasions made him the best loved and most respected member of the faculty. Dr. Alexander wa known thruout the State as a most ex cellent teacher. But those who had the pleasure of taking his course knew that he was more than a great teacher, he was a sympathetic teacher. Never a word of anger at any offender, never a word of impatience to any dullard. No wonder he was the best beloved teacher in the State. The students have admired other great men but their love for one man has never been equalled. It shall ever be the glory of Dr. Eben Alexander to be remembered as "Dr. Alex, loved by every student." The baseball game with Bingham Monday served ah excellent end in that it restored the confidence of the students in the team. The excellent batting of the whole team was remark able for the first game in the season and Dr. Lawsou's coaching was appar ent in the number of long drives over the outfield. Altho the strong wind that was blowing was very cutting Stewart pitched his usual game elev en strike-outs, three singles. Taken as a whole the fielding of the team was good. It is the consensus of opin ion among the students generally that the initial came of the seasons was very happy in its issue. Carolina 0 Bingham 2 (Continued from firnt page) Hackney's batting was sensational. A single, a two base hit, hit by the ball, and a sacriffce in four times up places his batting average at 1000. Stewart followed with two hits out of four times up. Til let t singled out of ( arolitia fcose walks. Tillet sin gles, advancing Rose to second. Biv ens advances both runners by a pretu sacrifice. "Annie" strikes out. Ham ilton goes out pitcher to first. Bingham Sharpe safe on Tilletc error. He steals second. Doak sacri Hamilton and Duncan secured one hit each out of four times up. Swink's long sacrifice and. base on balls gives him no time at bat. Poole was up once but secured no hit. Rose was up twice but failed to connect. Only in two particulars was the game's fielding Lriiiiant. Tillet's one 1 fices him tothird. ti. Taylor jfans. - Hat- Hand stop of Harris's hot grounder ris flies out to Duncan. over second clearly robbed the Bing- Tabulated Score ham catcher of a hit. In return Lloyd Carolina made a pretty caxh of Tillet's drive R. and by a quick throw caught Rose at Armstrong first. Hamilton's work at first was Hamilton steady, tho no chance occurred for the Duncan - I tr 1 nlendil field i n it nf wlii rh hP i ran- nwjuuey , , "T , . Stewart uoie. owinK ana I'ooie Doin caugni gjj an errorless game. Tillet s work at I Poole short was ragged, his three errors Rose with Stewart's wild throw makine- all I billet - I m . 1 xoiais Bingham AB It IB SB SH F0 A E of Carolina's faults. The following is the game in detail: Bingham -Roberts out pitcher to first Sharo singles over second, but dies AO ' when Doak fans. Carolina Biveus hits to left for two bases. Armstrong advances him to third with a neat sacrifice. Hamilton fans, and Duncan retires the side pitcher to first. Bingham Hamilton retires Lloyd unassisted. Harris goes out short to first. Hackney fans. Roberta Carroll Sharpe Doak Lloyd Taylor Harris Hackney Wessell Howard Totals .4 4 4 4 2 4 0 1 2 3 28 4 4 4 1 3 1 4 3 3 3 31 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 9 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 9 1 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 2 0 7 5 0 0 . 27 0 2 1 11 1 0 7 1 1 0 24 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 9 0 1 2 0 1 i 0 0 0 9 13 0 0 0 ,oI 0 l o o.l 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 J or. of o;i CALL AT Carolina Hackney singles to left. LI LI PAT7 FRSON' S oiewan uouuies 10 leu placing xiac.' OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where yon will flnd Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, " Kerosene Oik Heaters.Hardware of all kinds land everytlilngltliat is rood to eat. All good delivered promptly. HAPEL, HI LI i. NORTH CAROLINA BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $10.00 PER MONTH. -. NORFOLK AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY , IHarrylK. Waloott Hugh At. vKeri, Receivers. "?"J Norfolk Va., Jannary;20th, 1910. havetou;been overthhtkew bridge?: T.The passengers trains of the Norfolk and Southern Railway are now operated over the New All.eroarle Sound bridge -the longest.eontiiinous railway bridge over navigable waters'in'tbe world. - The running time of trains'Nos, 1, and 2, between all North Carolina point" and Norfolk will bo reduced one hour, commencing January 24th ney on third. Hackney steals home Swink sacrifices Stewart to third. Rose walks. Tillet Hies to center, scoring- Stewart. By a quick throw loyd catches Rose off first. Bingham Wessell flies to Hackney Howard fans. Roberts singles to cen ter, but expires on first as Carroll flies to center. Carolina Bivens Mts to third and is thrown out at first. "Annie" hits to deep center for two basrs. Hamilton pops up to third on Carroll's error Armstrong takes third and Duncan first. Duncan steals second. "Armie teals home. Duncan steals third, and scores on Hackney s two bagger to left. Stewart out pitcher to first. Bingham Sharpe safe on short stop's error. Doak places him on second with a sacrifice short to first loyd strikes out. Stewart fans Har ris. Carolina- Swink walkjs,Jbut is ou in an attempt to steal ' second. Rose P?rffV IV f f an I illArr r:i W KiirPtiQ ctril.i-fc I .' V V u ....... . 1 V, ..J . . out. Bingham Hackney strikes out. Wessell fans. Howard out to "Ham" unassisted. ; Carolina Armstrong flies out to left. Hamilton hits to .left. Duncan singles to left. Hackney walks, fill ing trie oases. Keo lays down a nice bunt, but Hamilton is caught at the plate. Swink gets hit, forcing Duncan across the plate. Rose flies to short. Bingham Swink is replaced by Poole. Roberts safe at first on Til let's error. Carroll fouls out to catch er. Roberts steals second. Sharpe out pitcher to firsts Doak draws a pass. Roberts and Doak pull off a double steal. Lloyd hits to center, scoring both men, but is caught at second by Stewart's pretty throw. Carolina Tillet out third to first Bivens out pitcher to first. Armstrong out short to first. Bingham Harris, Hackney, and Wessell succumb to "Red's" curves in one, two, three order. Carolina Taylor goes in the box for Binirhani, and begins by hitting Hamilton. Howard goes in center field Duncan strikes out. "Ham'' steals second and third, scoring on Hackney's sacrifice. Stewart singles to center, steals second but Poole fans, Bingham Howard out second to HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only up-to-date and fashionable tonsorial parlor in the City. Polite and prompt attention to al UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PH VRMAC The Chapel Hill Insurance and Realty Co. Life Insurance Fire Insurance Loans on Real Bonds Estate "ON THE SQUARE" , ' CAN WE ACCOMODATE YOU IN ANY WAY llrst. Kobprts riiil tn YJurkrifv Har- time times up. Bivens, Armstrong ' fou,s out ,0 firs, OKF.KNHHOHO UUUO CO. Mhx T Pbtjhs M?r OUKKNHIIOHO, ;:OKTII CAROLINA. SUUTHKRN RAILWAY Through connect ions; forall Points. 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