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THE TA-R HEEL he m Sportograms Here are the batting averages for the past spring. A B. R. H. P.C. ' 65 6 21 .323 " 62 7 16 .256 - 44 '5-.11- ,250 Calmes Hackney Page Edwards Hanes Lindsay Hasty Witherington Pember , Duls Lee : 1 Sloan Bailey - , r Team 69 UO 58 68 4 8 70 12 64 4 . 42 5" '21". '25 , 2 ,1 .17., ."246 : 13 .224 . 15" .2iV 15,:, 214 n ,.172 ; r-f .143 ., '2 .095;:' 2'i.bs'o r .0 '.000 0..O00 r -J si 591 63 129 .218 1 The learns fielding average is 931 Here are the extra base-hits, sacrifices and stolen bases credited to each play .. -, .... j er: 2b 3b 4b S. H 6 2 0 2 2 3 3 2 Hackney Edjvards Hasty Calmes Hanes 'Page Lindfsay Wiherington Pember ' ... w Lee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 14 S. B. 4 9 : 7 3 3 3 3 '2 ' 0 39 - 22 2 ( Twirler's averages: - JG. W. L.J.B. S..O. Ay, H, per : - ' game. Lee 8 012 -48 3 1-4. Duls 8 44 9- 59 6 Besides, Pember won one and lost one while Sloan lost two. , ; , Pilfered bases and sacrifice hits played a very small part in the team's work. Timely hitting, fine box work and superb fielding were the things that did the work for us. J Well, f brethren, the long year closes. Starting with a miserable football sea son, the honor of old Carolina has been redeemed vthis spring. v J . " We've had a. .creditable basketball team an excellent track bunch and a great baseball machine. We're satis-' tied. 4,1 . ' Next year the varsity teams should; make even better repsparticularlyi .the grid rion representatives.. Good ness knows they won't have to exert themselves to( outshine our pigskin. he roes of last fall. -( j There'll be a combination of coaches on the Ilill the coming year that'll put us' ahead of everything below the Mason and Dixon as' far as coaching is concerned. With' some dependable material not necessarily fallen stars Carolina will make things hum. i "This is our last "Sportogram." Here's hoping that in the coming year, Carolina wallops old Virginia even time they come together. Au Revoir. Athletic Association Elections. ' At the last regular meeting of -the Athletic Association f or ' this year, May 7th, officers of the Association for next year, baseball and track team nianagers, and editors of the Tar HeBl were elected The follow men were chosen officers. ; 1 , 'W.C. George, President. J. ,R. Lee, Vice-President. ' W. D. Wakeley, Secretary. C W. Higgins, Treasurer. . ' The race for manager of the base ball team was a straight, clean fight between two good men, R. W. Hanes and A.1 DjFolger. Folger was elected. R W. Strange , and T. M. Kamsour, were elected assistant' managers. .R. M. Hanes was elected manager of .the track team; Walter Stokes, Jr. and W. E. Blalock assistants. L. N. Morgan was elected editor-in-Sf the Tar Heel. D. D, Stephenson, Andrew Joyner, AL.? M. -Wiggins, Banks" Meba'ne; 'McKay D L. Rights,. and ? M. R. .Dunnagan as sociate editors. C. W. Pittnian, busi ness manager; Fields Euless'. and N. F. Whitfield, assistants. X Literary Society Elections. The literary ' societies elected the following melt on the s Magazine board and the Tackely Tack board tor next year, ' From the Phi. Society: J. L. Orr, "Editor-inrChief. of Magazine, J. H. Rtid;i m?Ta Spears, G. P. Wilson, associate, editors, Jackson ,Townsend, assistant business manager, W. L. Small, manager .of the Tackefy Tack, Frdm th'e' Di Society: B. Steph lenson D.TL.Rights, P. , G Gwyn as sociate , editors, : J. T, ,Reece, Busi ness .manager. , and J. C. Lockhart, managt'r f the Tackely Yack. , Mother's Day at the Baptist Chrcb. Dr. ;Smith jwill have'an interesting Mother's Day -Service, at J the Baptist church' at 11:00 a.- m. Sunday. All who attend are requested to wear a white uower, .which is the emblem of mother lave arid gentleness. "Sermon will be on "Jesus and His Mother." Y. M. C A. Commencement Reception. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation cordiaHy invites the members of the f aculjty ; and their families, the students, townspeople and all s com mencement visitors to its., annual re ception .given Friday evening May 26th from eight to eleven. - - : ?:v:-n ' Dr. Wheeler "at Zurich. Dr,?A.t SriWheeler, of the , Depart ment of Chemistry,, who is abroad on a year's leave of absence, completed his work with ' Fischer . in - B e r 1 i n in March and 'is now ; carrying out an investigation Zurich. 1 with. . .Willstatter in Sanitary Shaves at ; .Varsity; Barber . "J J 11. IS .O Shop, v I S '.!.-. i. HIGH 'POINT - STEAM LAUNDRY :i. Collars . t '. ;: r; .r2c - vo rii Cuffs (prjn Uri ,4cT Shirts .. . 10c r .DRY3 CLEANING;-at .reasonable pnees.. . All work guaranteed as god as the best or no charere. " Send out your laundry Monday night. Possibly the last chance' before &xms;; high point steam ; laundry. Summer j Scjiool of Medicine Summer oiii're offered' In the followina subjects for advanced medical-students ' nnd practitioners. COURSES BEGIN JUNE 5. 3 : Detailed ' V Announcement sent on request Ikiial Me(Ji(;in , ' PhyHical Diagnosis A 11 atomy , aem-nd. t Topoghipliic anl ap plied r , f Histology t v. fathology A Biw.teri- ology ' Physiology I'harmacoiogy Prcscriiion Writing Oinical ;i Micropcopyr . inclndinK Wasser. diseases of JMgestive . Aipa,ratus v. Gynecology. ' Obstetrics, Diseases of the Skin . Nervpiis; Diseases Diseases "of Children : mann . it . ;o i ' X-Ray. Therapy and Orthope(li,';8 SurK.'ty; l'5nmcal,.Dp-; Oenito-Urinary and t'rative and Kxiwri- Venereal Diseases ' petal ':: , . :i)Jii,ilt Medical Department, - Tulane Uni- 1 yersity of Louisiana Sevenity-EigHth Annual Session Opens :i October 1, 1911 r .;: ,-,ir -:;. v Kegiijar Medical, Course of 32 ycck for four years lcaling to M. D. degree. . , ' , Department or rnarmacy ' KHtahlislied ni 1838. 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