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THE TAR HEEL The Georgetown Game Continued from first pagej A.B. 3 3 4 : 4 '4 - 4" 3 3 3 H. P.O. A. E 0 V r o o i o i l - 2 ' 2 0 4 16 1 1. r o o 4 o 2 0 4 0 3 4 31 5 27 17 i Georgetown Donnelly If jiSitterding" 2b v . Hiint cf ? .;, vrFury o . -V rfjFeenanlb JQavis 3b a Fjenle.rf . Qpgan ss White p ' V'1-"' Totals J v'Sfcbre'by innings: "Carolina Georgetown '- Summary:' First " Carolina, V. ' Left on bases, Carolina 4; Georgetown, 6." First base on balls, off Lee,' I; pff White. 1; . .Struck out, by -hoc 3 by White 3. Two-base hit, Davis, Sacrifice hits. Hackney, Page and bitterding. - Passed ball. Fury. Umpire, Betts. Time, I hour and ,40 minutes, i . -i Gu3fordDcfeatei Yesterday the boys celebrated, their t return home" by trimming Guilford 3-2. 3 . R. 000 000 1023 , 000 000 000--0 base on errors, The feature of the game was P. Dicks' throwing a man out at second. Twelve other Juniors, however, stole bases, while only fivostplen ones went to the Seniors. - Fioe Croos of Tobacco A . .. . r. h. Seniors 6 0.0 0 0 0 7 1;1 . 15 10 Juniors 00511 1027 17 16 Carolina A. B. . H. Hasty, 2b 4 3' Edwartfs, 3b 4 2 Calmesylb' 4 2 Lindsay, ss V 0 Hackney, cf ..4 .-. .. 2 Page, If 4 0 Hanes, rf . 3 . , 2 Witheringtonc 3 0 'Duls,ilp I 0 a O. 3 0 10 3 2 1 1 7 - 0 A. : 3 2 t 3 2 0 0 .1. -1- 3 ,. fittilford 1 33. 27 15 Stewart,. o ' Thompson, rl Doak, ss Benbow, 3b Dayis If, Fike, lb Short, 2, b Nelson, cf $M' P T ttO.vI:,''.' . -. 3, 4 4 3- 3 3 3 3 30 H. 1 ; 2 t 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 o. 2s 0 2 1 2 13 3 1 0 A. ' 2 " 0 7 2 1 0 2 0 2 6 . 24 E. 1 . 0 0 2 0 0 o 0 E. . 0 -. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I E. 14 12 i A tower for observation has been erected by Dr. W. C. Coker on his farm, Rocky Ridge, justj across the road frpm Piuey Prospect. The tower is. more than thirty-five feet high and stand at the top of one of the highest hillsjin this vicinity. It gives an un obstructed, viewofgthedistant1 horizon in ; practically every direction. The tower; has been builttor'the use of students and such others as have tak en delight in gazing out from Piney Prospect,' .--Dr.' Coker.' put it up in hon or of. Dr. K. P. Battle You don't like Ho be told that your subscription is past due. . Pay upaw we 11 shut up. . -v . Special Rates to Jacksonville, Ha. Norfolk & Southern Railroad will sel tickets from?all taiions . upon its lines to Jacksonville, Fin;; May 14th, 13th 16th and 17th... v ' , " gFollowing will be the round trip fare from pointshndicated. Beaufort, N. C. . . - . $19.85 Belhaven, N. C. 19.70 Elizabeth City. K C, 20.70 identon, JN. C. 19.80 'Greenville, N. C. 18.35 Kinston, N. C. 17.25 New Bern, N. C, 18.60 Norfolk, Va. , ' 20,60 Washington, N. C. 18 35 Wilson, . N. C. 18.65 as "jTol-. j.- wa joase hit- Hasty. Three base ijittewart. Home run Ed wards. Stolen bases Hasty, Calmes; Hack ney. Double play Lindsay to Hasty to Calmes. Bases on ballsnone. Hit ny Pitcher-Thompson. Struck out -uis ox onore 2. T --Stewart. 'ime 1.29. Umps The Class League. (;TJie Juniors won from the Seniors Monday :24th in a close but heavy hit ting game by the score of 10 to 8. It was' on' the whole a rather featureless contest except for the.fact that it was a pitcher's battle, only 25 'hits being allowed during the game. : - Batteries: Warren and Dixon; Hen drix.and Stubbs. . ; ' . R. H: E. (Seniors, 150100001 ' 8 ;13 7 ' Juniors 033211004 10 12 -5 In a tight gamc ;ipd a good one un til the Seniors went to pieces in the tenth innirigVtne Freshman on; Tues day 25th' ytepi their second game fr,Om, the Seniors---this time 1 1 to 6. -Nineteen bases were stolen by the Freshmen. Batteries: Williams and Dixon; Aycock aiut Swindell. l. - R. II. E. Seniors.? 0004001 00 6 "10 5 Fjesh 0200002205 11 12 8 .Thursday afternoon in by all odds theiraggedest gane of the season- and probably the rottenest game everjpulled off on a, class diamond here the. Seniors lost to the Juniors by the score t)f 17 to 15. The game was absolutely punk, both teams de serving to have lost it. The. SOUTHERN RAILWAY: an nounces , the sale ot low round trip tickets, lor -.the above occasion as ows:-. - - - From Raleigh ' ( $15.75 Durham 15.75 Goldsboro 1 A '50 Tickets will also be on.' same basis from all other stations. Dates of sale May. 14th; to 17th inclusive. ' Final re turn, limit 'to reach, original starting potni noi iaier man mianignt ot May 3lst, 1911, or by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Jacksonville, and paying a fee of $1.00 final limit may be extended to reach original starting point not later than midnight of June 30th, 1911. 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