TH E TAR BEEL Spcrtograms. Well, gentlemen, did you ever see such mulish tactics? We never did, except at a bush league contest. Roach Stewart arbitered an excell ent eatne. The Penusylvanians a mitted that after they had copped the game. Why , the attempted bull dos ing then? We have an idea the visit or's fat coach was largely responsible, He looked like he might be a product of the tall and uncut. The boys were slightly off color They didn't show as much fight as usual. r.aK" T.itirlRav is ffettmff his peepers on the Spalding. He got double and a single yesterday. , Faison Witheringtbn rapped out clean one and swiped two bases. We wonder if he sent a night letter to anvone last niffht. Ferd Puis pitched a creditable game considering he was facing nine right handed batsmen. ' Long- had a little of everything- a fast ball, a slow one, a curve and an underhanded and overhanded spit ball. That was a magnificent attempt of Jim Hackney's to bag Williams' short hit in the third. He would have got ten it if he hadn't fallen and sprained his shoulder. It isn't serious. He'll be at Greensboro. You can bet on that. The big noises of the year are just a , week off. Virginia has a better team than theirs of the past spring. Well we have a better balanced nine ourselves. We are not boasting, but. take it from me, if you are ;i .fan and a sport, you wont be disappointed if you g o Greensboro or Charlotte. (Continued from first pa e) Page cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Calmes lb 4 0 0 6 1 2 Undsavss 4 2 16 10 Ed wards 3b 3 1 0 0 3 0 Hasty 2b . .. : - J 4- 0 - 0 : 2 ' 0 0 Pemberlf T'.h. 1 2 0 0 Hanesrf ; . Q. 0 2 0 .. 0 Wi'thenngton c ,3,; ;. 1 0 9 0 0 Uulsp ,. 2 0 0 0 4 1 t.rsi.. ' :;';':. 31 5 2 27 9-4 Lafayette , A. B. H. R. O. A. E. Harrison 2b 4 1 s 1 0.r 5 0 Williams 3b, , 4 1 1 0 1 1 Conoyerc 4 2 0 9 0 1 Fagerrf 4 ,10 10 0 Cederquist ss .4-1 0 3 2 0 Keelerlb - 4 1 0 12 0 0 Melanlf , 4 0 0 1 0 0 Fillmore cf 2 1110 0 Long p 3 0 0 0 .3 0 33 8 3 27 11 2 Two base hit Lindsay, Harrison Stolen bases Witherington (2), Pem ber, Hanes, Fillmore, Conover. Bases on ballsoff Duls 1, off Long 1.' Hit by pitcher Duls. v Struck o u t by Duls 9, by Long 7. Time: 1 :45. Umps Roach Stewart. Carolina's first track meet of the season was scheduled with Washing ton and Lee for April 8th in Lexing ton, but the meet has been postponed until April 24th. W. and L. notified Manager Stockton that their athletic field was being rebuilt and that on ac count of heavy rains recently it could not be-put in condition ( for track work for several weeks. Coach CartmeH's bunch, then, will open Ithe season on April 17th at the Intra-State meet in Raleigh. Stag German tonight at the Gym. Oneti to all students except co-eds. 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