THE TAR HEEL i f Continued from first nacre) Partenheimer. Partenheimer to ... lTt.A a r...i c u: Parnlina DulS lifts to lett. ilaCKney 1 uuiuu iu uuit. oawim-e . ITi 4 l r n i 1 1 a 1 4. t?,,- folfnAc flips tn cen-i JTdiieuneimer. x a s e s on uaiis uui UUXa OUl IV jjiai k ' -' . Af Nn hits no runs. I . v""'"'"'" V What do yon say? 4tfc AmhprstPennockout short to metier Hasty, Elliott, F 1 1 1 s. . . i . ... first tturt fouls to JSdwaras. jvanei1'" -uuia o, uj - . 11 fV:, 1 n TT T 1. Oi lifts to T.indsav. NO hit. no runs. I 1 imc-., uuipa--xvuii,u otcwui. Uaroiina wnasay uui FiuCi t Tfae second Amherst engagement CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Mar. 29, 1911. first. Edwards out on long tiy to cen-1 was called off on account of the soggy ter Hastv flies to tJurt. Jo nus, noiconanion oi tne iieia. The Tar Heel runs. ei.u a -,v.,o.v;to fan Strahan I Un Monday merht, April :3. at 8 . .... I 1. : it. l : r ii. v fo 'PV.ftmnenti fans. N() hits. HOI" l'u,&i iu ttUUlllHlUlU OI IUC l , 1 0L1-&O uuu pJV" i i i ,n i . i , - M. C. A. there jvill be a public meet ing of the North Carolina Historical Thompson runs. Pember hits hotly to pitcher but is thrown out at first. Hanes out pitcher to Burt on latter's solendid play. Witherington fans. No ft. AW hits, no runs. fth Amherst Ouaintance nits thru ni tcher. but Lindsay erets him on a brilliant play. Elliott walks. Par teuheimer up. Hits scorcher to Lindsay who makes star stop, falls down, but gets Elliott at second. Pen- nnrV dips Duls to first. No hits, no runs. Carolina Dulsp. Hits to second nut at first. Hacknev hits hot one to pitcher. Out at first. Calmes walks. Lindsay drives out to Fitts. No hits, no rnns. 7th Amherst -Burt walks. Kane bunts ' fly which Witherington gathers in. Fitts up. Burt steals sec ond. Fitts out to Calmes unassisted. Strahan flies to Lindsay. No hits no runs. Carolina Edwards walks. Hasty is hit. Two on. Pember up. Pember hits clean infield hit. Bases full. Hanes up. Hanes forces Edwards at the plate, but on the throw to first to catch him Hasty scores. Withenng- llro UNIVERSITY OF N. C. PRESS, dr. SocietyCat which :jDr. William K. tioya oi Trinity uoiieere will read a paper on "North Carolina on the Eve of Secession." Dr. Boyd is a graduate of Princeton, holds a Ph. D., from Columbia and was Fellow in History at Columbia. He was for a time Instructor in His tory atj'Darmouth aud now fholds the j chair of Historyjat TTrinity. Dr. Boyd is considered an authority on the period of which jhis paper will treat. Everyone whether amember of the society or not is invited to attend the meeting. It will J be something- no student can afford S.to miss. Balance on account to date $455. 50 Do yott think that we could use your unpaid subscription if we had it? 4 (Continued from first page) some to be the characteristic of the i coming superman. He closed by quoting the whole of Browning's J "Epilogue to Asclando" in which the j great optimistic poet looks forward' with unwavering f;iith (o the future. u ter having manfully fought the battles of life, to "Strive and thrive; fight on there as here. Before closing his address, Dr. Van Dyke expressed! himself as conscious of being the guest of a great university. i ne great rrinceton preacher con- ton flies to Kane. ':IIits 1 runs 1 8th Amherst Thompson out pitcher dueled chapel exercises Monday, tak- to first. Ouaintance gets first hit ol w as his text Saint Pa 1 O - - - -w ..-..y the game Dy doubling to leu center. "One thing marks all that I do." Elliott hits into a double play by This one thine-, which we should all driving out to Pember ho catches 5ear in mindt is the development ota strong, .irue, noDie vnnsiian cnaracter. We should realize that we are sons of God and follow the upward.' calling. in If you are hunting for a buy an "IMPERIAL" at spring hat, Quaintance second. One hit, no runs. Carolina- Duls hits down first base line, out at first. Hackney hits ball to first sack, bounds away over Burt's head for a clean hit. tonight. 'Calmes singles over second, Hackney going to third. Lindsay up. Calmes steals second. Hackney is caught off third, (Continued from first nao-el Durham, Present , I. M. Rhodes of Littleton Female College, Maior W. A. Guthrie, J. E. Pegram Esq., Dr. C. A. Woodard, of Durham, and the but Calmes takes third in the scramble I Misses Washburn, Graham and Lind- Lindsay out pitcher to first. say, of the State Normal faculty. 9th Amherst Partenheimer singles over second sack. Fennock hits tol Jbor tickets to the Pan-liellenic Lindsay who catches Partenheimer at J Dance, Junior Week, see Don MacRae, second. Burt hits to Calmes. Hasty covers and on a rapid play the big first basemen is declared out. Kane hits to Lindsay but is out at first. 1 hit, 0 runs. The Official Score: leader. "This dance'iVopen to all mem bers of the German Club'and'l Cotillion Club. Carolina A. B. H. R. O. Hackney cf 4 10 0 Calmes lb 3 2 0 13 Lindsay ss 4 1 0 2 Edwards 3 b 2 0 0 Hasty 2 b 2 0 1 Pember If 3 2 0 Hanes rf 3 0 0 Witherington c 3 0 0 Duls p V 3 0 0 27 6"l Amherst: A, B. H. R. Elliott cf 2 0 0 Partenheimer 3 b 4 1 0 Pennock ss 4 '.. 0 0 Burt lb 3 0 0 Kane 2 b 4 0 0 Fitts If 2 0 0 Strahan rf 3 0 0 Thompson c 3 0 0 Quaintancep 3 10 1 6 1 1 3 0 27 O. 2 3 0 13 1 2 0 0 A. 0 0 5 1 1 1 0 0 5 13 A. 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 6 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The South Y.best young man's tail or, J. M. otein, ot Washington,- will be here again the first of April. In our other suit didn't fit, see K. Tan ner. What T lme is It? 28 2 0 24 14 0 hits Calmes, Pember, Stolen bases Lindsay, Edwards, Burt. Double plays, Pem ber to Hasty, Partenheimer to Burt tu Two base Quaintance. Time to have your watch repaired. Repair-work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand it to me. F. L. EULESS, College Representative JONES & FRAZIER (Incorporated) Durham, tt n North Carolina From the Managers. Our press bills are past due and must be paid. Your subscription would help. Will you let us have it at once? Sanitary Shaves at Shop. Varsity Barber The best shaves at 'Varsity Barber Shop Kluttz's Excellent Board $15.00 University Inn Ferry Noble - HOT AND COLD BATHS - We are operating the only up-to-date and fashionable tonsorial parlor In the City. Polite and prompt attention to all UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PHARMACY Imoerial&Rrjtt TIiEN the dapper young fellow tips liia tat, you'll always eee an "Im perial" Label. They top off the good dresser. Carolina Students arc invited to make the store of Whiting & Horton their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. 6. Funeral Flowers Delivered when you want them J. Van Linley Nursery H. C. Smith, College,' Agent. We have the exclusive sale in Chapel Hill for the celebrated ' IMPERIAL' $3 00 HAT If you've worn one, you know if you hav'nt, you've missed much. Try one for the Spring A. A. KluttZ Royal & Borden Furniture Company! Durham, North Carolina DEALERS IN High-Grade Furniture furnishings for Students, Every thing for the Home G.C. Pickard 6c Co LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., -near tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnout always on hand. WANJT A TEAM,, C ALL 30 G. C. Pickard, Manager When in Ralegh, Go to Tucker Building Pharmacy FOR YOUR DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc pN THE CORNjEp

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