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THE TAR HEKL P.O .A. E Tar Heels Skin Sore Backs (Continued from first page) to left. Hanes sacrifices Hackney to second and he steals third. Wither ington fans. Lee flies out to Doug-las. Virginia Rixey gets clean hit to short. Hume sacrifices Rixey to sec ond. Hume goes out. Carter flies out to Lindsay. Neff flies out to Hack ney. NINTH INNING. Carolina Hasty flies out to Blake ney. Edwards fans. Calmes flies out to Rixey. Virginia Douglas out Lindsay to Calmes. Honaker flies out to Ed wards. Anderson out Edwards to Calmes. North Car. Hasty 2 b Edwards 3b Calmes lb Lindsay ss Pember If Hackney cf Hauesrrf Witherington c Lee p Totals Virginia Hume If Carter lb Neff rf Douglas ss Honaker 2b Finlay c Anderson c Lilecf Blackeney 3b Rixey p We wonder if Charlottesville wasn't still more surprised Saturday. "Pop" Lannigan's wonders copped but five firsts to our seA en and got but three in the events we entered. Wow! The Virginians should thank their stars that we didn't send our whole push along, Honestly we had an idea those gents had a first-class track team. They had the same idea them selves until Saturday. And some time back when Virginia starred in a certain indoor meet at Washington our old friend, College topics did considerable- boasting. Well the Old Dominion gentlemen may be pretty good indoor trackmen i but outdoors well you can finish it. A.B. 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 R. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 29 1 A.B. R. 3 0 3 4 4 4 0 4 3 2. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H. 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 II. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 11 3 2 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 ,27 14 P.O. A. 0 2 2 5 2 1 11 2 1 1 0 0 .0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 E. 0 0 p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 An Apology. This issue of the Tar Heei. was clo yed in going to press until the cdi- r could make a raid on the News Observer's poke-berry patch. 30 0 4 27 010 000 0001 000 000 0000 Totals Score by innings North Carolina Virginia bummary:. Two-base hits, H anes, Neff. Stolen bases, Hackney, Doug las. Double play, Douglas to Hon aker to Carter. Struck out. bv Rixev iu. I lme, 140. Umpire, Chewning, 100 Bushels Corn Per Acre You can build up your farm to produce 100 bushels of corn per acre, and even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and good plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, and By Using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers liberally. Accept no substitute. If your dealer is out of these fertilizers, write us and we will tell you where to get them. Write for a free copy of our 1910 Farmers' Year Book or Almanac. It will tell you how to get a big yield of corn. With But Eight Men Carolina Gets 47 Points (Continued from first page; McMornes, Virginia, third; height, 5 feet and 4 inches. Hammer throw: Atkinson, Carolina, first, Farrow, Virginia, second; Cocke; Virginia, third; Jones, Virginia, fourth; distance, 115 feet. Broad jump: Ward, Virginia, first; McMorries, Virgnia, second. Mill oi thli Coupon Virginia Carolina Chemical Company. Please send me i cop? of your 1910 Farmers Year Book free of cost.. Name Town SALES OFFICES 1 Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ga.' Norfolk, Va. Savannah, Ga, Colombia, 8. C. Durham, N. C. WInston-8alem, N, C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shrcreport, La, CVliniaCamljfm) brethren, after six disappointing years, we are once more riding on the top rail. We wonder if the Virginians weren't the least bit surprised. We know a lot of our supporters wore. It was a great struggle the great A we 1 eiieve, in regard to classy uiamona work ever pulled off between the two universities, even niftier than the Charlotte engagement. The pitch was aoimt as brilliant and the fielding, asa whole, considerably more so. Raymond Je twirled a masterly game and he was backed up by a mas terly fielding "combination. We have a hunch that Lee made a college baseball recordthree measly hits and not a strike out to his credit. It speaks whole libraries for his support. But to get backsuch a record is unusual in any class of ball, let alone college ball where the strike outs are invaria bly plentiful to-the point of monotony. It wouldn't look so curious if the .same box-man hadn't fanned twelve of the same gents in the Charlotte mix-up. There's one possible, explanation the Virginians possibly have been putting in some strenuous practice against a good curve ball hurler. If true it speaks a few more Carnegie collections for our whole bloomin' team. Virginia had a familiar face in their lineup our old friend, Sammy Hona ker. He agreed with his team-mates that Lee was practically unhittable with such a team behind him. The News and Observer was kind enough to give our victory a prominent position on their front page. The Durham Herald did likewise. Many thanks. Gentlemen, all, here's to the Coach and the whole team. The Yackety Yacks are ready to be delivered and can be delivered as soon the following organizations pay their assessments: Wood berry Forest Club, Oak Ridge Club, Warrenton H. S. Club, Horner Clnb, Trinity Park Club, Mecklenburg Club, Guilford Club, Gaston Club, Al amance Club, Johnston Club, Rocking ham Club, Wayne Club, Ministerial Club, and the following classes: Jun ior; Soph. Fresh, 1st and 2nd vear , . ml Law, 1st Year Pharmacy. Pay up and let the books be deliv ered: If you are hunting for a spring hat buy an "IMPERIAL" at Kluttz's The. following young ladies attended a house party at the Sigma Nu Hall during Junior week: Misses Lucretia Wiison, Margaret Dalton, Emily Bar ber, Delphine Brown, of Winston. Miss May Lindley, of. Greensboro; Miss Placide Kramer and Douglas Hill, of Durham. Miss Mary Dur ham, of Charlotte. Miss Eloise Robin son, or jwizaoetn uity. Mrs. ti. M. Victor, of Charlotte, chaperoned the I party. A. G. 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Work Located on Rosemary St., near tele i done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. phone Exchang-e. Stylish turnouts Repairing and darning neatlvdoneat always on hand. small extra cost. Shop in rear of Kluttz i C4 v xvi, a. u l, su WANT A G. C. Pickard, Manager 1MPE HATS We have the exclusive sale on the Hill for the celebrated ' IMPERIAL" $3 00 HAT If you've worn one, you know if you hav'nt, you've missed mi ch. Try one. for the Spring A. A. Kluttz Sanitary Shaves at Varsity Barber Shop. . Excellent Board $15.00 University Inn What Time is It? Tune to Imve your vvnteli repnirvd. K'pair-vvir-k of all kinds quickly dUi by Skill'vl AVorknienr Hand it to ine. F. L, EUH:SS, Collcgo Reprettewtatlvc JONES & FRAZIER (Incorporated) Durham, tt it North Carolina Royal & Borden Furniture Company Durham, North Carolina DRALKKS IN High- Grade Furniture furnishings for Students. Every thing for the Home Best Hair Outs. Varsity Barber Shop.
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