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t K BETA OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCl ON VOL. 19 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, X. C, TUESDAY,' MAY' 9, 1911 NO 51 if ir r VARSITY WINDS UP SEASON GIVES MORAN SEVERE DRUBBING V. P. I. Won Thursday 1-0. An Even Break With Washington and Lee. Moran Walloped Friday. At 3:30 p. m., Lee and Moran tied up. Neither had ever lost1' a college arame. At 5:30 p. m. when the smoke of battle had drifted away we had the game hanging up in our smoke house with a 9-1 ticket attached. Raymond Lee had won his 8th victory, Harry Moran had lost his first college melee. It was a great game, from our angle. Our gents went in to cop or die game. Moran and his team mates went in supremely confident. Jim Hackney's two base bagger broke that confidence in the 5th. Moran ran up the white flag and the game "was purs. Lee hurled steadily and the boys backed him up in spleuded style. 1st W. & u. -Smith triples over Page's head and on Hackney's wild throw- of the relay,- Smith scores. Webster hits to Lee; out to Calmes. Donohue repeats the performance. Rrown flies out to Edwards near left foul line. One hit; one run. N. C Edwards fans. Hasty singles to rit-ht field. Calmes at bat. Calmes - 0 - gets clean infield hit. In effort to catch Hasty at third, Erwin throws wild and Hasty scores. Calmes safe at sec ond. Lindsay fouls to Donahue. Hacknev uo. He eroes out second to first. Two hits; one run. , 2nd W. & L. Turbyfill punches. Erwin doubles to the fence. Peeples fans. Moran out to Calmes unassist ed. One hit, no runs. : N C Page fails to connect. Pem ber fans. Witherington flies to short. No hits, no runs. 3rd v, & L. Moore up. He dies via Hasty to Calmes. Smith takes the Lindsay-Calmes route. So does Webster. No hits, no runs. N. C Lee safe on Brown's wild throw. Edwards takes the stand. He bunts into Moran's hands. Hasty bunts safely, advancing Lindsay run ning, for Lee. Calmes walks, feeling the bases. Pember takes third that . Lindsay may bat. Lindsay bunts, but ' Pember is forced at the place. Cap tain Hackney flies to second, retiring the side. One hit, no runs. . 4th. W. & L. Donohue fans the air. Brown lifts to Captain Jim. Turbyfill fans with three balls and no strikes for a starter. No hits; no runs N. C. Paare 'safe on Smith's error. - - ? Pember fouls to Donohue. Withering ton after seven foul hits to Moran, fnrrin tr Pajre at second. Lee flies to - P5 O , center. No hits, no runs. -SthW. & L. Erwin drives a scorh er to Edwards, but is robbed of a hit by a quick throw to Calmes. Peeples drives to left for one sack. Moran fouls nil t to Witherinerton. who doubles Peeples at first. One hit, no runs. , N. C Edwards out to Moran to Peoples. Hasty safe on Moore's muff. Edwards runs for Hasty, Calmes fans. Lindsay singles to center, Edwards taking third. Captain Hackney cleans the bases with a long double to left center. Page fans. Two hits, two runs. 6th W. and L. Moore out Hasty to Calmes on the latter's brilliant stretch. Smith Hies to Hasty. Webster flies to Hackney. No hits, no runs. N. C Pember fans. Witherington singles between short and third. Lee singles to right. Moore 'throws wild in effort to catch him at first, Wither ington goes to third. Hackney runs tor Uee. Hackney steals second Witherington, is out in chase off third Hackney is safe on third. Edwards up. He scores Hackney with an in field hit. Hasty up. Edwards .steals Hasty fans. Three hits, one .run. 7th W. and L Donahue hits I to Hasty; out to Calmes. Brown drives neatly to left for one sack.; Turbyfil hits to Lee, forcing Brown 'at second Erwin drives to right center, for thfe sacks, but is. put out for cutting first Two hits; no runs. N. C. ---Calmes out second to first Lindsay bunts down first base line out Moran throws him out by quick . 1 TT 1 . f Tk.-r - i wuik. riacKney tans. lo nits no runs. ' . 8 tli W. and L. Peeples lifts to Calmest Moran out ., to Calmes ' un assisted. ' Smith out to Hasty to Cal mes. No hits; no runs. ; N. C Page gets hit thru Brown Pember iip. Page goes to second on a wild throw. Pember walks. Witherr ington u p. .Witherin gton . saf e onLer ror, filling the bases. Raymond Lee drives the sphere to the fence for two sacks, clearing the bases,. Hackney runs tor L,ee. Edwards bunts sately advancing Hackney. .'Edwards steals as Hasty fans. Calmes out Moran to Peoples. Lindsay hits safely to in field, scoring Hacknev running for Lee, and 'Edwards. Hackney walks. Page flies to Peeples. Four hits; five runs. -' . v j 9th W. and L; Smith walks. Web ster up. ; Smith steals, seccnd. Web ster hits into a double' play. Hasty to Lindsay. Donahue flies -to Paere. No hits; no runs. The Official Score: Carolina Edwards 3b : ; Hasty 2b Calmes lb Lindsay ss Hackney cf Page rf Pember If , ;.; Witherington c Lee p ' Smith 2b Webster ss Donahue c Brown 3b Turbyt.ll If Erwin cf Peeples lb Moran p Moore rf A.B. H. R. O. A. E. 5 ' 5 4 5 4 5 3 3. 4 2 2 i 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 14 1 2 4 i 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 5 0 38 12 9 27 A.B. H. R. O. , 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 :-o 0 i 0 i i O'v 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 ir. 0 1 7 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 12 A. 2 0 2; 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 ::1 0 ;0 lo 0 il E. Ml -il 0 ;ji o o ;0 1 2 29 4 1 24 8 6 Summary: Two-base hits Hack ney, Lee, Erwin. Three-base hit Smith. Pilfered Sacks Hackney, Ed wards, (2), Page, Smith. Double plays Witherington to Calmes, Hasty to Lindsay. Free passes by Morum 3, by Lee 1. Struck out by Lee 4, by Moran 9. Wild pitch Moran (1). Time-2;04 Umps Roach stewart. MONTREAT CONFERENCE Mr, H. S. Johnson Lectures in Behalf of the Confer I ence. Many Attractions. , ' r Mr. TI. S. Johnson, who is visiting the various- colleges and Universities in this and other states in the interest of the Montreat Conference,, lecluret in Gemini Hall Tuesday night 'on tl forth coming conference. The con ference will be held at Montreat, N L. which is situated a short dist jnce from Asheville in the heart of tie mountains of western North Carolina, w.nicn are, the Jottiest and most beautiful of any east of the Rociky Mountains. "The scenery" said Mr Johnson, "is considered by many who have visited both places to be more beautiful than that of the Rocky Mts." The air is exceedingly purej and the climate healthful. Such men as wj D. Weather ford, Robert Speer, the greatest orator in mission work, John R. Mott the best informed man on missions, and several others will be there. Men from dozens of colleges and universities will attend. The ex . . . '11 penses win De very low, not more than twenty to thirty-five dollar?', due to. reductions all around. : ' ; For information see Cy Thompson, E.'W. and L. F. Turlington, Ed. Hall, Dr. Hogue and others who have been to one of the Montreat Conferences r . Varsity Loses to V. P. L j On Thursday we lost to V. P.' I., 1-0. Our bunch was very much off 'color in both fielding and hitting; The whole thing is in the detailed score: The Official score: Carolina A.B. II. R. O. A. fe. Hasty 2b 4 ' 0 0 5 1 1 Edwards 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1 Calmes lb - .-, 3 0 0 5' 1 'i 0 Lindsay ss 3 10 12 1 Hackney cf & rf . 3 0 .0 2 1 0 Hanes rf and cf 1 1 0 0 1 il Pember p and rf 1 0 0 0 0 : 0 Page lf 3 ,1 0 3 0 .! 0 Witherington c 3 0 0 11 1 i0 Duls p ' ' 1 0 0 0 2 ; 0 Bailey - 1 0 0 0 0 0 27 3 0 27 10 U V. P. I. '. A.B. H. R. O. A. E. Rose If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Stewart ss 4 1. 0 3 4 r 0 Fuqua cf 4, 1 0 .2 0 0 Bernier 3b 4 2 0 3 0 o Legge W. R. 21 ' 4 0 0 . 3 3 1 Maxwell rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Legge F. II. c 3 0 1 .2 . 1 ,r 0 Steele lb 2,0 0 6 1 'o Hodgson p' 3 .,,1 0 1 1 1 Cox p 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 5 1 . 27 10 2 Hit for Dula in 9th. j Summary: Two base . hit Page. Three ' base 'hit Bernier Stolen bases O. Double plays Stewart to ,egge W. K. to Steele, Steele to egg W. R. Passes Pember 1, Duls o, Hodgson. 2, Cox o. Fanned by ember 3, Duls 4, Hodgson 2, Cox 1. Time, of game 1:45. Umps Roach Stewart. W. and L Took Last Came. I : , . . . i The last game of the schedule went to Washington and Lee Saturdav, 4-3. The Lexington gentleman out hit us, and that coupled with a pair of errors was responsible. ' ' , Ferd Duls pitched a very fair game (Continued on fourth page) BEN GREET PLAYERS WILL BE ON HILL THURSDAY "Asjou Like It" at 3:30 P M. 'The Tempest" at 8:30. An Able Cast. The Ben Greet players -will appear here Thursday afternoon and Thurs day night. At 3.30 p. m., ;they will pr'esent As. Ton Like It and at 8:30 pY'tii.- The '1 empest. .,, . . ! Mr. Ben Greet himself will be seen n'the Hill for the first time. Mr. A. G; Anderson, one .time leading man with Maude Adams in Peter, Pan , is also a member of this company. The cb'rnpgtny, this year as a whole is the strongest combination Mr. Greet has ever sent to the Hill. ( In this country Ben Greet has won a distinctive position in the production of Shakespeare's plays. Absolute rev erence or the text, and for the pre vailing spirit of the story regardless of the principal character has been the keynote of his endeavor. As a result he has attained a unique , and enviable position. The general pub lic and critics alike have declared that he has given far better all-round pre sentations of Shakespeare than ' has ever been given in America. . Jhe Preston Cup Awarded. L., N. Morgan, of the Junior class, has been, -awarded the Ben Smith Preston Cup ;in journalism for 1911. The cupj jwhich was offered in 1910, is given annually by Hon. E. R. Pres ton of Charlotte in memory of his brother, Ben Smith Preston who died several years ago while reporting on The 'Atlanta--: Georgian. The cup goes to y the 'undergraduate student who presents the best selection of work of a journalistic nature done be tween the, months, September to April of the college year. In 1910 the cup was won by . Brevard D. Stephenson of Charlotte. Golden Fleece Initiates. The following ( men were initiated into the Order of the Golden Fleece, Tuesday night: J. C. Lockhart, R. M. Hanes. R. W. Winston, R. A. Freeman, C. E.. , Teague, L. N. Mor- gan, a. u. ioiger.- ; ' Dr. Wilson Lectures. . Last Tuesday night Dr. H. V. Wil son gave a very instructive illustrated lecture on embryology to his zoolcgy classes. ' 'By means of lantern slides made from prepared specimens of the embryos of the frog, the fish, and the chick he traced the development of the embryo from the single cell ovum through the segmentation, blastula and gastrulas stages; and finally he showed how the cell mass differentiates to form the special orerans of the bjdy. High School Exercises Friday. Chapel Hill High School closes Fri day. Graduating exercises at 11:00 a. m. Gerrard Hall. Address by Dr. Ch ase, of the University. At 8:00 p. m. the school will give a play, "The Miner's Daughter." Gerrard Hal 1. 25 cents for adults, 15 cents for chil dren LOST OR STOLEN An N. C. baseball sweater. Finder will please notify "Wal" Armstrong or the editor of the Tar Heel,
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