The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, April 28, 1894, Image 1

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Jt 3h % I ( ’ A* J THE RE!) AND VOL. I.* UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, A1 ENS, GA., APRIL 28,1894. NO. 18. a B R. B. H. P. O. A. GENERAL LOOSE FLAYING • ,LJNIQIts - POSITIONS- And Heavy Hitting Seem* to be * b ' the Characteristic Features Dunlap, If. of the Closing Games. o*tao!. d .'p lb r! 3b. K -ger*. i Morton. «s 04 34 31 37 13 10 The Senior-Sophomore game last Hunter, rf Saturday resulted in another vie- r *KR ert cf- tory for the Sophs, making it almost Total. an assured fact that the penant is theirs. They have trained faith- LAWYERS, fully and deserve the coveted prize, which should always he the reward 4 3 4 11 a 3 3 1 0 POSITIONS. Herty, of. Morris 8b. of pertervcrance and faithful duty. Strahan, as. Kxcellence waa destined to con- wVrren' o p quer. M'tchell, 3b. The Seniors played an all 'round rf * loose game making ten errors. Duly, rf, if Davis failed to strike out a single man, and was fcuod for eighteen hits. The following was the score: SOPHS. A B 4 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 4 K 18 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 1 a. u. r. o. a. Total. 46 13 16 37 & 36 POSITIONS. A. II. K. II. II. p. o. A. K. Ezelle, ss. 6 2 •j 1 4 8 Stulbs, ll>. 6 1 4 16 1 I Pettis, J., p- 6 4 2 1 :! 0 Flemming,Ec 5 2 •j 4 l 1 .Smitli, rf 6 II 1 U 0 2 Pettis, W ef 4 1 •> 1 0 0 Barrow, C 2b 5 1 2 8 5 I Lovejoy, 3b 5 3 2 II g 1 Hunter, S if 4 1 1 1 0 0 Total. 46 15 IS 27 1$ D SENIORS. POSITIONS. A. B. R. H. 11. P. o. A. K. | McCutelivD, <1 ,4 3 Browu, ss 5 0 2 0 i 2 * 2 Butler, If 3 4 3 3 0 i Upson, 2b 5 2 2 •> * 2 Davis, p 5 2 1 1 0 Barrow, rf 3 1 0 0 0 2 Fricks, 3b 5 1 •A 3 1 1 Fleming, lb 6 'I 0 12 1 1 0 Moye, rf 5 1 1 1 1 Total. 44 14 14 21 11 10 HCOHK BY INRINflB. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 Total. Sophs. 2 5 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 i;> 14 Senior* '» 2 0 •'! 0 4 0 0 x simu Art. Earned Juniors 5; 2 Base Uita, Mor ris, Moll, Warren; 3 llasc Hits, Qerrald, Oibeon, Target; Home runs, OerraUI; Passed balls, Kemp 2, A’arren 2, Mell 2. Wild pitches, M dl 1, Warren 2, Hibson 2; Bases on Balls Uibi on 4, Mell 4, War ren I; Struck out by Veil 5; Left on Bases, Lawyers 7, Juniors 8; Double plays, Dunlap to Halsey; umpire, Davis; scorer, Moreno. TUB SENIORS HAVE WON A GAME. FIELD DAY. Several Records Broken An Immense Crowd Witnesses the Exercises A Com plete Success all Around. TO Miss c- Their game with tne Freshman was holly contested from beginning to end, (mostly due to the oppressive heal, in ,« . ,, r. i The game was close. The most interesting points were the errors and hits. According to agreement Tbs annual Field Day of the Univer sity of Georgia came off yesterday. iPwat a suooeu in every reapeot, and was witnessed by a tremendous orowd. The Judges were Capt. Yancey, Mr. Carl Von der I.ietb, and Mr. Harry Charbonnier, and Mr. A. K. Nicholson was tbe starter. From lump to flnith it was an slott ing time anJ furnished great interest to all present. Tbe result of tbe contests was a fol lows: Fifty yard daab—H C Brown,6 4-6 see. ; A Wrlgtey, second. Throwing baseball—G P Butler, 307 feat; .Stuart Hunter, second. One hundred yard dash—H C Browu, 10 4 6 aeo ; second, A Wrigley. (■tending high Jump— K K Dough ,r- ty,6 f»et; D C Barrow, second. This Is tbe eol lege reoord. Standing broad Jump—H C Browu, 9 fret 9 in ; K K Dougherty, second. College reo >rd. (Handing broad Jump, wltb bells— E K Dougherty, 10 feet 11 1-3 ins; F 0 Ferrell, second. Putting 16 lb shot—H (J Brown, 34 feat, 6 1 3 In; M Gammon, seoond. Col- fc«a reword. Three leggeil race—Barrow and Fer rell, 64 6tro; reooml Butler and Her rington, co leg* reoord. Pole rsult—11 C Brown, 7 feet, 8 In. the game was called at 12 o’clock, ^ ol * # E e record. Hurdle race—J Dunlap, 17 sac; T It Moye, seoond. at the close of the sixth inning. The score was as follows. 1 2 3 4 6 6 k h ii Fresh 6 1 8 2 2 0 IV 15 Seniors 9 8 1 4 0 1 23 19 Fricks and Tidwell battery for Seniors. DtiHosc and Davis li hat E IV 14 SUMMARY. 2 base hits, Met utelien, Davis, Love- tory for Fresh. joy, Pettis, W., 2; 3 base hit, Lovejoy; | passed balls, Miintci.cn 1, Fleming I; The soldier hoys of the Unirer- bases on balls, Pettis I; hit by pitcher Bll y 0 f (j e0 rgia made a fine sliow- Davis 2; struck out, Pettis 4; double play, Stulbs to Kzelle; sacrifice bit, Up son, Fleming, P., 2, Pettis. W., Smitli. .IU.N10NS VS. LAWYERS IN A PARODY ON RASE HALL. The most rediettlous game of base ball ever seen on a Southern cam pus was that between the Lawyer* and Juniors Tuesday afternoon. Good playing was a minus quality throughout the struggle. A very large crowd was present and suc ceeded in amusing themselves by cheering to the echo, tbe numerous Running broad Jump—H C Brown, 17 feet; B B Bower, second. Half mile run—J D Htelllng, 3 min 22 8 6 see; I. Halsey, seoond. Hack Rsoe— Floyd, 11 seconds; Pitt man sef 1. College record. 3Sttnl gliroad Jumps—E K Dough- tery, 30 fret l inch ; F C Ferrell seoo id. Running High Jump—T K Moye 6 f-et 2 inoh; H C Browu s*cond. T!irowlng20lh Hammer—H C Brown ing last Thursday, and in fact, 70 feet 3 Inches; M Gammon second. | Athens seems to depend on the 'Varsity boys for their military on Memorial days as the Clarke I li lien seem to he very backward in com ing forward on like occasions. Messrs. C. H. Holden and E. S. farcical plays made by Blackstonc s O'Brien are spending awhile at their favorites. The prime feature ot the homes this week. game was the continuous How of muib errors, the Lawyers making twenty Billie Armstrong came over from five, while twenty-one bits we made Atlanta to be present at the field off their pitcher. * The following was the score: Tumbling—K K Dougherty. One Mile Bun—J D (Helling 8 minutes 46 l-2 seconds. Tug of War—Junior* and Seniors de feated the balance of the college. In behalf of tbe athletic a.socia tion and those interested in the Major Sheffield certainly did the d , Mrolieil| we willh u, ex . white thing by the soldie. boys in u , )d th , nk> all(l auction to the eoda water line, and he can rest lho§e bu(in <. M mPn of the oity who assured that it was much appreci- offered lhe pricM . A || of those sled by them. offered were valuable and apprecia tivc, and the list was a full one. These prizes excite interest, sod do much towards making every field day a success. Mr. Chat. Tidwell proved himself as etliqjent behind the bat at iu cov- day sport yesterday' He will go cring center during Thursday evou to New York soon to study medicine. j,,,,, , im e. IIY TOM OIOOARD. Kiss me darling, kiss ino now. Let your lips rest on mine, Put your hands upon my brow, Ia>t your arms around me twine. Kiss me darling, ones again, While yonr eyes shine so bright, Need our hearts h« longer twain While your arms bold me tight!* Kiss me darling, on my brow Where no furrows trace, Let our love just mingle now As clouds with clottda embrace. Then the storing of life may rage, And sing an awful dirge, As they rush from mountain's gorge Aud make the oeean surge. But they'll never do us harm Nor make ua separate. And we shall happy live Iu spite of every fate. Iiie Bed and Black is a success from one point of view, viz;'’ Her editors have managed to keep her alive against many odds. First the objections on the part of the facttl ty to her establishment. Uer pre decessor the UuiversityUeporter be came so slack about notes that some of them were indecent. Hence this opposition. But the IUl> and Black has proved he * •••itirwl* free from al ay~ ^ -7\i-«i yl Jilng remains hut for the students to pay their subscription*. If this is done, all well, if not the spirit of journal ism in the University of Georgia is a dead letter and nothing couid be more detrimental to literary im provement. B. K. Students leave Monday for a week survey among the Georgia hills. Miss Grace Mclailnn will give her closing soiree on Friday night, May 4th. The first part of the entertain incut will consist in an exhibition of fancy dances followed by a gen* eral round of dancing. All who de sire to spend a delightful evening should not fail to he there as can be testified to by all who hare at tended Miss Medians' former soirees. The IU. Itev. C. K. Nelson, Bishop of Georgia, will officiate at Emtnau- ual church at 11 a. in. next Sun day. University student* are oordially invitsd. Gilroy 95 and Fricks 144 proved the in selves quite handy at twirling the upline in tha last two ball games. Mr. G. W. Head spent Monday and Tuesday last in Augusta. ltcwArd Offered—For an effective means of keeping “kids” off the i campus.