Library T A ID ruA. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION VOL. 19 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911 NO. 41 THE YANNIGANS WALLOP CATAWBA BY BIG SCORE WINSTON-SALEM OUTFIT WILL WORK WITH VARSITY UNIVERSITY MUSICIANS ' DELIGHT WESTERN CAROLINA BIG TRACK MEET WILL BE HELD IN RALEIGH APRIL 20 fflE Second Team Shows Class and Cops 15-2. Duls in Good Shape. The second stringers walloped Catawba yesterday to the tune of 15 2. The Westerners were simply out classed all along the route. Our gents found pitcher Peeler for 10 runs in the first two inning. Peeler then gave way to Fesperman who buff aled the boys until the , 7th when they touched him for 5 tallies their last ones of the game. 15 across the rubber on 15 hits and 9 errors. A juggle and Ingram's two sacker put Yount home in the 6th. In the 9th Ingram slammed one of Fred Duls fast ones to the center field fence. He had an easy four sacker but got no further than third when called back to touch second. Johnson's single brought him in for the last count of the game. Catawba's team is rotten. Ingram looks ; like a hitter but he can't field. The Yannigans did some nice work. They connected with the ball consist ently and their fielding was good out side of the 5th and 6th. Johnny Bat tle made a peach of a catch of Cor riher's Texas Leaguer in the 9th. Ferd Duls flung the sphere in excellent style. , He looks better than he has ever looked before. By innings: 1st Catawba Peeler strikes out, Fesperman strikes out. Yount doubles to left center. Ingram flies to right,' one hit no runs. Scrubs -Bailey walks, Whitaker hits thru short for two bases. Swink hits over second scoring Bailey and Whitaker. Swink steals second. Petn ber flies to pitcher, Duls up, Swink sceals third. Duls safe on play made for Swink, Swink safe. Young singles to right, Duls and Swink scoring. Young caught at second, McLean doubles to center. McLean steals third, McLean scores on Gather's wild throw. Battle out short to first, hits 4 runs 5. 2nd. Catawba Comher singles to right, Johnson fans, Thompson fans. Anderson up, Anderson fans. Flits 1 runs o. Scrubs Worth hit by pitched ball. Bailey bunts perfectly down first base line is out. Worth taking second on the sacrifice, Whitaker hits to third. Ball ambles to left, and goes through left fielders leg. Worth goes home but is out for cutting third. Whitaker pulls up at third, Swink triples to left right, scoring Whitaker. Pember sin gles to ' left,' Swink tallying. Duls singles to left, Worth running for Pember,; safe at , second. Young hits for one base over second, Worth scor ing, on left fielder's error Young takes second. McLean hits to short, who throws wild Duls and Young scoring. Battle out short to first, hits 4 runs 5. 3rd : Catawba Aderholt out third to first. Peeler fans. Fesperman out to: first unassisted. No hits; no runs. Scrubs Worth up, Fesperman goes in the box from third, Peeler taking! Will Come Within Next Week. Fast Players on Team. Coach Clancey will bring his Winton Salem bunch to the Hill about April 1. The Carolina Association gents will work with the Varsity for a week pre ceding the Virginia games. Coach feels sure this will put our fellows on edge for Greensboro and Charlotte. There will be ten or more men in the Twin Cities outfit. Some of them will be Galvin, catcher; Shumaker 1st; O'Halloran, 2nd; Tully, short; Deiu rell, 3rd; Mullin and Cahill outfielders; Swindell and Stewart, pitchers, our own "Red" by the way. Galvin caught for Fayetteville last season; Shumaker held down first for, the same outfit; O'Halloran cavortedj around second for the Highlanders; Mullin was the best base-runner in the Eastern Carolina; Cahill was right fielder on the Springfield Club of the Conn. League, the past year; "Red" twirled for Wilson and Swindell for Winston.1 Deiurell and Tully are promising semi pros from Pennsylvania. Besides Coach is likely to have a couple of more box- men and another outfielder and infield er on hand. The Winston players will use the field i.n the mornings, hooking up with the Varsity during the afternoons. During the morning sessions the gates of the field will be closed to prevent any campus enthusiasts from playing "hookey." third, Worth fans, Bailey fans, Whit taker out pitcher to first. No hits no runs. 4th Catawba Yount out second to first. Ingram out to Whittaker un assisted. Corriher flies to right, no hits no runs. Scrubs Swink out pitcher to first; Pember lifts to center. Duls walks, Duls is caught at second on attempted steal, hits 0 runs 0. 5th Catawba Johnson out second to first. Thompson fouls out to Whit taker. Anderson safe on pitcher's error. Aderholt safe on short's wild throw. Peeler hits safe to McLean who catches Anderson at the plate, hits 1 runs 0. Scrubs Young strikes out, McLean flies to first, Battle hits safe to second, Worth up, Battle caught off first, 1 hit no runs. 6th Catawba--Fesperman safe on second's error. Yount hits to short. Fesperman is forced at at second, but Yount takes second on Short's error. i Ingram doubles to left, Yount scor ing. Corriher out third to first. John son out pitcher to first, hits 1 runs 1. Scrubs Worth fans. Bailey walks, Whittaker hits clean to left, Bailey taking third. Swink hit by ball. Bases full, one down. Pember up. Hits to short, Bailey forced at plate. Duls forces Pember out at second hits 1 runs 0. 7th Catawba Thompson flies to left. Anderson fans. Aderholdt out, Glee Gub and Orchestra Trip is a Huge Suc y . . cess. , ' , The Glee Club has returned from a triumphal tour of the State. Every where they . were , given an ovation which swept them off their feet. Those fellows you see skipping about the campus wreathed in smiles are very apt to be returned members of the Glee club and orchestra. For the present, however, they will rest on their laurels till Junior Week when the festivities will be still further en-' livened by the addition to the program already announced of a concert Wed-: nesday night, the night of the Pan-! Hellenic dance, when the visiting young ladies will haVe the opportunity of hearing what has been pronounced the best Glee Club in the history : of the college, and will go from the allur ing music in Gerrard Hall to the bril liant mazes of the Pan-Hellenic dance! The coming concert in Junior Week will be given with an entire change of programme, except for one or two of the old numbers which may be ren dered as encores if the audience ae-i sires them. J The tour just completed deserves some official recognition for the im pression made upon the people of the State. Few men on the campus did fa'&tHfeel a -glow' of "pride in the,' Glee Club as one eulogistic newspaper re port after another reached the Hill, j The members of the troupe report a royal entertainment all along the route. They were met at the Ashe ville, station by eleven automobiles (Continued on fourth page) i pitcher to first. Hits 0, runs 0. r Scrubs Young hits clean to right; McLean safe on second's error. Young going home and McLean taking third on right fielder's error. Battle safe ori first's error, McLean scoring. Worth hit by ball. Bailey gets- safe infield hit, the base runners advancing. Bases full, none down. Whittaker hits for two bases. Battle and Worth scoring, Swink walks. Pember fans. Duls walks, forcing Bailey across tor a scores Squeeze play attempted, Whittaker out at piate. Young strikes out. Hits 3,. runs 5. 8th Catawba Peele hits over sec ond, but Battle pulls down hit with a one hand stab. Freshman out pitcher to first. Yount flies to Young, hits 0 runs none. Scrubs McLean out pitcher to first. Battle grounds out to third. Worth hits clean to left. Bailey hits to cen ter for two bases. Worth called out for cutting second, hits, 2 r uns u. 9th Catawba Ingram hits to center field fence but can on make three bags Corriher flies to second. Johnsonsin gles oversecond, Ingram scoring. Thompson flies to right. Anderson flies to Bailey. Trinity, Wake Forest, A. and M. and Carolina Take Part. Seventeen Events. Trinity, Wake Forest, A. and M. and Carolina will contest for the trophy in the Interstate Track Meet, to be pulled off in Raleigh on the morning of Easter Monday April 20. Guilford and Davidson can hot take part, on account of conflicting sche dules. All indications are that this meet will be a;very enthusiastic and hotly contested one. A. and M. and Wake Forest are putting ..everything there is in them for this meet especially, and to win over them, Carolina, as the Coach and Manager Stockton see it, must do' some hard work and have plenty of spirit. All the" details for' the meet have been arranged. There will be seven teen events, each of which two men from each college will enter. The officials will be: starter, Coach Cartmell; track judges, Messrs. Albert Cox, Coughcnour, Frank Thompson and Dr. H. A, Royster, all of Raleigh; field judges, Dr. Whitaker, of Raleigh and Messrs. Crozier and Powell, of Wake Forest and Slagle of Raleigh; Scorers, Messrs. Speas, of A. and M., V. J. Lee of Raleigh; time keepers, Curtis, A. and M. and Dr. Ray ; Mar sh alls, R. G Stockton J. M. Davis and J. H. Hinkle. The meet will be held on A. and M's. field. A trophy will be given to the winning team and a prize to the winner of the Relay race. The official score: Carolina 2d. A. B. II. R. O. A. E. Bailey ss 3 2 2 1 V 1 Whitaker lb 5 3 2 11 0 0 Swink c 3 2 2 8 0 0 Pember If 5 1 1 1 0 0 Dulsp 3 1 2 0 3 1 Young cf 5 3 2 1 0 ,0 McLean rf 5 1 2 3 0 0 Battle 2b 5 1 1 2,22 Worth 3b 3 110 3 0 37 15 15 27 9 4 Catawba A.B. II. R. O. A. , E. Peeler p 3b 4 101 2 0 Fesperman 3b p 4 0 0 1 2 0 Yount 2b 4 1 12 1 2 Tngram cf 4 2 110 0 Corriher rf 4 10 10 2. Johnson lb 4 1 0 8 0 . 1 Thompson ss 4 0 0 2 2 1 Anderson If 4 0 0 0 0.2 Aderholt c 0 0 8 1 35 5 2 24 8 Two base hits Yount, Whitaker 2, Bailey, Young, McLean. Three base hits Swink, In gram. Stolen bases Swink 2,McLeanl, Worth 1. Struck out by Peeler 1, Fesperman 6, Duls 7. Bases on balls-- off Peeler 1, off Fesperman 3. Wild pitches Fesperman 2. Duls 1." " ' V' SPECIAL: ! ! ! The fair fickle fame of ......... . will be weighed in the balance . . . .... . 3rd . . . ...--??? Await full wireless report

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