THE TARHEEL upui 1W5I Uliad Well, brethren we've finally licked Virginia. We suppose lhatY soaked into your craniums by this time T.'s the first time we've beaten 'em in Tar Heel territory since 1908 when Phif e Fulenwider twirled us to a 2-1 win. . Both teams deserve praise for the exhibitions they put up. Both played their darndest. Old timers around Greensboro and Charlotte swore they had nt seen such baseball in five years. This outfit of ours has brought old Carolina " back into Ther own again. They showed stuff Saturday and Mon day that should make every Carolina supporter proud of 'em knowledge of the game and plenty of grit and fight all along the line. And let me tell you, friends, they're going to come mighty near copping that third encoun ter whether its played in Durham, Greensboro. Charlottsville or in the en virous of hell itsel f . The boys have the nerve they've got the grit and the South Atlantic Championship is in sight. Right here we pause to tip our top piece to Coach Clancey. He's the best coach we've ever put our peepers on. He worked as hard in the two big games as any man on the field He kept the boys on. edge throughout those eighteen rounds. He took that defeat hard' and came back all the stronger, Monday. . Our inner garden showed up to ex 'pectatious. That double play in the 4th round of the first game was a pip pin. It won't d& to try any monkey business with ' Jimmy Calmes' wing in action. . That Charlotte melee was a nerve racker for fair. Virginia refused to V" admit defeat until "Burr' Ed wards threw out Driver in the 9th. i In the 3d and Sth Pember saved the day and the rest of the time. Raymond Lee held them, at bay. The winning of the affair goes to the credit of Witherington and Calmes. Considering the miserable weather Greensboro turned out a nice audience. Charlotte did no better and with a nice sun shiney day at that. People down there evidently don't appreciate real college ball. They had as soon see A. and M. or Davidson play. The college girls of Charlotte were out in some force. Quite a number of them sported Va. colors. When Pember sprained his ankle in the 8th one of these young damsels remarked, "OhT wish all those horrible Caro lina boys would get killed." She was an Elizabeth student. She's forgivenj Another young maiden demure from Elizabeth is reported to have said something still worse. What it was we won't say as we belong to the Y. M. C. A. even if we haven't paid our fee yet. Our big batters did little bludgeon work during the series, but neither did Virginia's. Finlay who has been going at a 450 clip didn't get even a near hit and was up seven times. Neff got none out of eight, Carter got one out of eight trials, Douglas one out of 1 eight,. Lile one out 5 of seven and Hume one out of six. Faison Witherington has stiuck his stride. He got our only clean hit in Charlotte and did some nice pegging to boot.. He looked better than Fin lay. ' 1 ,''... Everybody on the expedition had a good time. "Burr" Edwards spent his spire- time at Kress'es. Ferd Duls got chased ' away from ' Elizabeth Col lege. The war correspondents found people willing to .hear, hot vain We won't tell on the rest. "The Lure of the Unattainable." A lot of us wantwhat we canlt get. Ask Manager McCulloch ' and War Cor respondent Brown, A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding TRADE-MARK a, T'DEy$ I 'V ,1 t!'lL tf'l is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality are the largest man ufacturers in the world of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FORALL ATH- LETIC:SPORTS AND PASTIMES If YOU are interested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of I the Spaulding Cataiog, It's a complete cnrldo- pedia of What's New in (Sport and i sent free on request. A. G Spalding & Bros. 208 E. Baltimore St., . Baltimore, Md. 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Rubs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Haters,Hardware of all kinds and everything that Is food to eat. All goods delivered promptly. Chapel Hill, North Carolina UNIVERSITY COLLEGl OF MEDICINE Vtl STUART MCQUIRE, M. D., FRE8IDCNT MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY E New buildiiig under construction, the gift of the people ot Richmond, Admirable laboratory building (or temporary use large, bright, convenient NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. Own one Hospital, um (our others (or teaching. MODERN LABORATORY METHOD. Member Association of American Medical Col leges. Registered in New York. High standing. Tuition ana expenses moderate, - END FOR CATALOGUE AND STATISTICAL RECORD. Ifyou are hunting for a spring hat buy an "IMPERIAL" at Klwttz's Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT O. F. CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. I TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only up-to-date and fashionable tonsorlal parlor In the City. 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