THE XA R HE EL portograms "Vanity of vanities! All is vanity," saith Harry', Moran. Yes Harry in our pessimistic moments we're inclined to share your view ot the matter. ' Not a game lost in two years! Well the loni; port wheeler was certainly due a walloping. The one he got made up for lost time, too, by the way. Of course miscues helped do the work but we lambasted him when he should have been strongest Raymond Lee's record throws him alongs:de the best college twirlers. in the country. He has worked eight games and lost none. In seventy-t-.vo innings he lias been scored ' on' five times, i Something to such a record isn't .there?' ; However,-. gentlemen, Lrc lias Ix-en backed 'up. by the' finest infield conh bination Carolina has -ever. had,, The writer has seen a number of colk-ge games. East, South and West, in - tin.- - it i ......... iasi ma years, uui 11c ua ucvci ;ccii u college inner garden that equals that of Carolina, 1911.' ' '.. Well, the fame of "Lanky" Lee has gone abioad in the land. The Brook lyn Nationals would consider giving him a trial if he cares to enter profes sional ball. This is not hot air either. Here's an extract from a letter written by President Ebbets ot the Brooklyn Club to a friend of his in FayettevilJe: "We do .not, seem to get our pitchers i going r i g h t. Would certainly be pleased to add another one to our: list; Would it be asking- too much ot you to ascertain if pitcher Lee of U. N. C. ' would like to play professional ball; it so, at what salary? Is he a right or left hander and what is his age, weight and height?" Thanking-you, I am, .. . Sincerely yours. : ; C. H. Ebbets, Pres. Brethren the end has come. The last game of the season has been played. In the issue of May 20th we'll give you our last "Sportogram." There we'llf review and summarize .for you the work of 'lie best baseball team that has ever played under, the colors of old Carolina. , , If you want to read a good college baseball story get hold of a copy of Zane Grey's "The Young Pitcher.'.? Its the only yarn, wev'e ever read that has a genuine flavor of coliege life and college atliUtics. .Th hero. as the tiile suggests, is a twirler, but he is neither a Frank Mer riwell nor Fran'ks brother Dick. He gets the timber put to him once aqd awhile.'" The : other "young fellows are wholesomely human. A coach, whom it worth the price of. the book to know moulds a team from a bunch of fresh men. If you enjoy flesh and ' tilood stories get Zane Grey's volume. THE CLASS LEAGUE Won Lost Per. Juniors 4 2 .667 Fresh .', 4 2 .667 Sophs,.' ( 3 . :2 .600 Seniors . ; 0 '5 .000 In a on e-su! ed ga me of , ba 1 1 Y ed n es day. attcrnoon the '..Sophomores won from the Seniors by the score of 16 to 2. Only eight innings - were played, and after the first one the game was not interesting. The Seniors used three pitchers, neither of wli-in were able to stoo the heavy hitting of the Sophomores. Kennedy, however held the Seniors dowu to five ; scattered hits and a couple of runs. ; ',".'. , k. n. e. Sophs 4 4 0 10 ?3 x 16 ; V) 3 Seniors 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 9 Batteries: Kennedy and Phillips; Williams, QliveV, Lyon ai d Dixon. (Continued from first page) and should have won. However with a. three run lead, the boys, grew care less and the game went up the spout. v The official score: Carolina A.B. II. R. O. A. E. Edwards 3b 4 0 1 2 2 0 Hasty 2b 4 1 0 2 2 0 Calmes lb . 2 1 0 4 0 1 Lindsay ss 3 0. 1 2 2 0 Hackney cf 4 ' 1 1 5 0 0 P.g-e If 4 1 0 2 0 1 Hatus rf ' ' 4 1,0.. 0 0 0 Withering-ton c 4 M 0 10 1 0 Duls p - -2 0 0 0 2 0 31 6 3 27 9 2 W. & L A.B. H. R. O. A. E. Smith rf 5 3 1 0 0 0 Webster cf .. 5 1 0 4 0 0 Donaliue.c . , 5 . 2 1-; 8 2 ' 0 Brown 3b 4 0 -0 1 4 '.' 0 Turbvfill If "4 0 0 0 1 1 Erwin ss 4 2 1 0 5 , 1 Peeples lb 4 1 0 10 0 0 Moran 2b 4 11'3 0 1 Gfc'athtuey p 4 10 1 1 0 . 39 11 .4 27 13 3 Summary: Two base hits Hanes Hackney, Smith, Erwin. Three base hit Peeples. Siolen bases-"Ed-wards, Lindsay, Withering-ton, Dona hue. Double plays Lindsay to Witheringtnn to Calmes. Passes by Duls o, by Gwathmey 3. Fanned by Duls- 8, by Gwathmey 7. Time of game 150 Umps Roach Stewart. The Hoi lad ay Stu d i o SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. , A fine sett of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 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Possibly the last chance before Exms. , , HIGH POINT STEAM LAUNDRY. Summer School of Medicine. Summer eourneH are offered in the followi"g Mibjeeis for advanced medical Undent and practitioners. COURSES BEGIN JUNE 5. Detailed Announcement sent on request Anatomy, general Clinical Medicine Topufrrapliic and. up- Physical Diagnosis 1 - plied ,. , Diseases of 'Diueutive I'athology & Bacteri- Apparatus : olojry Gynecology ; Physiology OhntetricH MiarmiM-ol.wr-; ) J : Diseases of the. Skin' i'tescnpiion v ruing Cinical Microscopy, Nervous Diseases iucludinir Wasser- Diseases of Children , mann, etc. Diseases of the Eye X-HiyTherapy, and ; Ortho,edics V S,,,w,'v -.TlfinicHl. On- Gei.ito--Urinary and erative and Experimental Venereal Diseases. 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 much. Try one for the Springy A. A. 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