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-1 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION VOL. 19 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911 CARTMELL'S BUNCH CAPTURES ALL STATE MEET AT RALEIGH Carolina Outclasses A. and H. and Wake Forest, Running Up 57 Points r Nat Cartmell and his team of track men won a "bloody" victory down at Raleigh Monday. It was a grand meet with not a hitch in any particu lar. Recent rains had put the track in first-class condition. Perfect weath er filled the grand stands with a crowd of over one thousand people. The fair lasses from Meredith, Peace and St Mary's were all there, and while most of their screams and gig gles went to Wake Forest ot A. and M., Carolina rooters were not lacking The white and blue didn't need any sympathy anyway, for -our boys be gan with a lead of five of the first places successively from the start. Cartmell is proud of the team The boys worked hard and showed the effects of his training. 1 hey won f firsts. 7 seconds, and 6 thirds. The team was at its best in the races, tak ing five first places out of eight events, besides winning the relay, which however did not count as points. Patterson in a splendid race broke the the state record for the two miles. A. and M. starred in the field events, winning the broad jump, the shot put, and the hammer throw. The Anti-bonders, Meredith to the contrary notwithstanding, had to be content with 2 firsts and a total of 19 points. Coach Cartmell was the most oblig ing man in the field. Not a kick was made that he did not grant. He real ly surprised some of his opponents. The events were as follows: Track Events : 100 yards dash; Winston first, Mur hison of Wake Forest, second, Tyner, of Wake Forest, third. Time 10 2-5 sec. Half Mile: Hoffman first, Small, of A. and M. second, Lorens third. 2.10-0-5. ; . Two miles: Patterson first,, Cobb C. second, Smith of A. and M., third. 220 yards hurdle: Barker first, Sherman of A. and M., second, Huch- ins, of Wake Forest, third. Time 28 1-5 seconds. V Quarter mile: Hoffman first. Mur chison of Wake Forest, second, Wake ly third, Time 53 3-5 120 yards high hurdles: Robertson, of A. and M. first, Ruffin and Parsley, second and third respectively. Time 17 seconds. ; Yl i.V'." t I. 220 dash: Murchison, of Wake Forest first, Winston second, Tyner, of Wake Forest, third. Time 23 2-5. Mile: Kephart, of A. M. first Spence and Cobb, W. second , and third respectively, Time 5.3 2-5. , Field events: High jump: Hutchins, of Wake Forest, first, Graham and Robertson, of A. and M. tied for second. 5 feet 5 inches. Pole vault: Parsley first, Herty of A. and M. second,. Strong third 10 ft, Shot put: Floyd of A. and M., first, Glenn second, Atkinson third. 35 feet 4 inches. : i Broad jump: Robertson of A. and M. first, Belk and Blalock second and third. 20 feet 2 3-4 inches. ; Hammer: Floyd, of A. and M., first, Atkinson second, Hurtt of A. and M;, third. 120 ft. L 1-2 inches. Total Carolina 57, A. and M. 41, Wake Forest 19. The officials were: Nat Cartmell, starter; Dr. Ray, referee; Prof. New: man, clerk of the course; Prof. John son, Dr. II. A. Royster, F. M. Thomp son, J. B. Pearce track judges; Dr Whitaker, Dick Crozier, P. S. SeagleJ R. H. Merritt field judges. C. A.; Speas and Crozier bearers; Prof. RJ S. Curtis, W. Andrews timekeepers R. G. Stockton, J; M. Davis, and , D." R. Hinkle, marshals; Mr. Jackson J inspector. , , Gymnasts Disport Themselves. I The annual spring gymnasium exhi-S bition was given in the Bynum gymJ tiasium building Saturday afternoon and was attended by a large crowd of students and towns-people who seemed to enjoy the occasion and the stunts thoroughly. ; i The fencing bouts between Dri Viles and Mr. Rodriguez, with their informal openings and the fast and scientific use of the foils afterwards greatly pleased the spectators and re ceived applause roundly. The exhibition began at 3:30 and was given in the following order: Horse work, Paralled bars, Fenc ing, Horizontal bar, Rings, Fencing, Pyramids. Mats. , Messrs. Allison, Taylor, Isley, Nash, Henry Smith, "Tommie Hughes, and Price took part in the Davidson at Durham. Davidson won at Durham yesterday! 4-1. Errors and close decisions which went against US', tell the story. Duls pitchedjshut-out. Cashion pitched for Davidson. ' Box score in next issue. OUR, BALL TOSSERS GET EVEN BREAFAT WINSTON 1911 SENIORS TO PERFOR Varsity jLoses First But Bags Second. Some Hit- . State Tournament The first State Inter-Collegiate Tennis Tournament will be held in Chapel Hill Thursday and Friday mornings and afternoons on the as sociation courts back of the gym. Trinity, Elon, Wake Forest, Davidson Guilford, and Carolina are the entries. Venable and Baily will represent Carolina. Men who have not paid up their Yackety Yack assessments are de laying the delivery of the books. If all collections are made this week the books will be delivered Saturday or Monday. A TENNIS EQUATION. .25 day of tennis seeing. .351 " " " " .502 days " ' Get your ticket tor Thursday and Friday. ! . ' ting. - ' Monday, Carolina played two games with the Winston outfit one in the morning and one in ; the afternoon. Winston took the first, 5-3 and Caro lina the second 12-8. The affairs were noteworthy for the way the pill was lambasted around the yard. Both bunches piled up a total pi twenty-four safe swats apiece in the two engagements. Our base ball artists certainly managed to fat ten their swatting- averages. They ought f to. feel like pasting "em Fri4 day. The morning game was fairly easy for the professionals. Dave Sloan was on the mound for us. Though he al lowed but eight safeties four of.; them went for four cushions each. Boyle ami Swindell held our gents well in hand and we were licked. We got busy in the P. M. fracas and pounded Martin and Boyle for ten Counts in five rounds. "Red" Stew art twirled the last four innings "is aima maier ana was Kinq enough to let us have a couple of tal lies. Pember did hurling honors for us and got off very well for the first six sections, but the Twin Cities ag gregation got to him for seven scores in the last three. With the sacks choked and two hands down, in the 8th it was, "Red" Stewart struck out. Thanks "Red " Here are the box scores. Morning Game. Carolina: A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Hasty 2b 4 114 8 0 Edwards 3b 4 12 1 2 1 Calmes lb 4 0 0 11 0 0 Lindsay ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 Pember If 3 0 0 0 1 0 Hackney cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Pagerf 2 0 1 10 0 Witherington,c3 0 1 3 0 0 Sloan p 3 1 0 2 2 0 ' Total 31 3 5 24 15 I Twins: A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Clemens If 2 0 0 2 0 0 O'Hallaronb 2 0 0 2 2 0 Shumaker 1 b 4 0 1 9 0 1 Stewart rf 2 112 0 0 Galvin c 1 0 0 2 0 0 Cahill c 2 11 3 0 1 Tulley ss 4 2 2 1 2 0 Dubreuil 3b 4 1 2 3 2 0 Poole cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Boyle p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Swindle p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 28 1 5 8 27 12 2 Score by innings: : R. Carolina 002 001 0003 Twins 020 102 00x-5 Summary Home runs. Tullev. 9 Dubrell; Cahill, Hasty: bases on balls, ott Sloan, 2; struck out. by Sloan, 3; by Boyle, 4; by Swindell, 3: hit bv pitched ball, Page, Pember, O'Hallnr an; double play, Lindsay to Hastv to Calmes. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Mr-Riddle. Will Present Great J Play on Tomorrow Night The annual Stunt of the' Senior class will be pulled off in Gerrard Hall on Thursday night at 8:15. After long and earnest consultation with all the dramatic critics of note the com mittee decided that the Stunt should be a play in 4 acts entitled "The Man in The Red Domino." There1 is not the same depth of plot as in "She btoops to Conquer" nor will there be any psychology as in "Hamlet" or 'Secret Service," unless Professor Wil liams getsoff some characteristic dope. It is only a comical farcical near drama in which the local celebrities receive their dues the boys take a drink the freshmen get blacked the faculty takes a hand and all ends well.-, i J ; Tnis is the fourth annual Senior Stunt that has been given and it will be something decidedly different from the first three. It is seldom that the city of Char.pl Hill gets a chance to see in action such celebrated footlurht artists as O. Alexander a love forlorn Senior: Oliver a dare devil Junior; C. Mcin tosh Horny Handed Henry; Miss W. Parsley a winsome lassie and last but by no means least R. R. Smith Billie Noble. No student can afford to miss the performance. It will be the greatest ever. Seats 50 and 35 cents. They're on sale at Eubanks'. Carolina Hasty 2b Edwards 3b 5 3 3 Calmes lb 4 1 4 Lindsay ss 5 0 0 Pember p 4 10 ackney cf 5 2 4 lanes rf 4 2 2 Witherington c 5 0 2 r-i rra If t v. "6- 11 . - O 4 , Totals 42 12 19 Afternoon Game. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. 5 1 2 2 4 0 2 2 0 10 0 0 3 6 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 4 2 27 Twins: A.B. R. H. P.O. Clemens If 5 13 5 O'TTallaron 2b 5 1 1 l Shumaker lb 5 2 5 , 10 Stewart rf & p 5 1 1 l Galvin c 10 0 4 Cahill c 3 0 0 2 Tulley ss 3 0 0 1 Dubreuil 3b 5 1 2 1 Poole cf 4 13 0 Martin p 0 0 0 0 Boyle 0 0 1 0 windell rf 3 11 2 eneen 1 0 1,0 Totals 41 8 16 27 0 17 A A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 '2 xBatted for Martin in third inning. Score by innimrs: T? tt Carolina , 105 220 01112 1 49 Twins 000 100 4?1 s ia Summary Two-hasp hi to Uoct. Hackney, 3; Witherington, Dubrieul, Poole: three-ba?p Tiito Hackney; home runs, Edwards, Page Hanes, Shumaker, Swindell, Stewart! oaseon Dans, on Jf ember, 3; off Mar tin, 1; off Stewart, 2; struck out, by Pember, 5; Martin, 2; Stewart doub le play, Clemens to Shumaker; first base on errors, Carolina 2; Winston Salem, 4; passed ball, Cahill, stolen base, Hanes. Time, 2:20. Umpire, "THE MAN THE RED DOMINO" Tomorrow Night.
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