The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, May 11, 1894, Image 1

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THE RED BLACK. VOL 1. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, LA.. MAY 11, 1894. NO. 20. L TUESDAY S GAME. OFF KOI! MADISON. ITSTOM-M ADE. THE HKA\ ENT OK IIATTI.ES. The 'Varsity nine met the Athens The University nine will leave on a team on the diamond on Tuesday special train to-morrow morning for afternoon, and defeated them with Madison to play the Madison base- a score of it to 7. The game was a ball team on the Madison grounds well played and closely contested in the afternoon. Nearly all the stu- one. The Athens team were sure dents and a large number of town of winning with Dunn, a pitcher of people will go over, and in all there some reputation from Winder, up will be <piite a crowd from here to the H. C. it N., but the lots soon witness the game, caught on to his balls, and while Three passenger coaches will be he struck out more men than did hitched to the freight that goes the University pitcher, yet the down at 10:30 a. m., admitting of chances are that, he would be bat about a six hours stay in M tdison. led more heavily in another game. I he Athletic Association get a Pettis pit. lied a good game for the P»rt of the net proceeds, 10 per cent, University nine, and struck out A"'! runs risk at all, and the quite a number of men. The spleu round trip is only ‘1.00 with 10c. did fielding of the Varsity boy s ( for admission into the ground and was a feature of the game. r,0c ' for dinner, making the expenses Quite a large crowd witnessed the il '•■i.v’s pleasure in this live city game, and the interest on both sides ""L 1 besides witnessing a was considerable. Arrangement* splendid game of ball, will be made for another game soon- Al hosier, once a pitcher lor the whom litter must he quite finally" Tho bravest battles Unit over wan fought, / Maid. Shall I U*ll you where mul when? ‘/ likt not your tall women: quilt petite, Oil tin* maps of the world you’ll find it MV h eye* thtil mutt per/one he rained to mine, A ml small, white tltincintj feet/ Hut. when we met, Love, in divine, not; that 'Twm fought by the mother* of men hands, anti little, >;iy, not with cannon or buttle *hot, hour Wlthewonl or noble pen; Nay, not with eloquent word or thought Your honest eyes looked level Into j mouth of wonderful men. ,n * ne * Hut deep in the walled up woman'll “Me must hr at nth Wo no in's ehief'esl \ b*ait charm* wo,nun w °uhl not yield, mS'Zi «/„»/..,>, M my /l( ,., r 'h.n..av..ly, sil,only hore her l.o! there Is the Imttlelleld. I re is ii, Hut now my heart is lying at your feet: Xo marshaling tr.mp.no bivouac song, Ah! How imperiously you smiled it No banner toitleum and wavel down! Uni O, tliese battles! they last so long-- And I join willing slave, from day to From babyhood In the grave. day | JoaoUIN Mii.lkh. Live hut to love, to honor,to obey. I — The schedule of Final examina tions have been made public, And llelow we give the otlieial score: UNIVERSITY 1MSIT1 NS All It it 11 HO I'O A K D»l-cv, 1. 2b 3 l It l 2 2 0 Mi II, .1 if 5 u 0 5 1 0 2 Wsr < r, lb 6 1 1 2 7 0 0 rt 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 K mp, if 5 1 :J 1 4 2 0 Fricks, si 6 2 0 2 1 0 2 Stu lbs, 3 I ft 0 1 3 1 1 0 l*e* is J. p 4 1 1 2 2 2 0 Da VI", B 0 3 2 2 1 9 3 1 T ‘i *' :tu il 9 19 27 10 r, x 1'IIKNS POSITIONS All K 1111 BO 1*0 A K Beu se, o( 6 l t l 1 0 o J 4ck*on,c 6 2 i 0 13 l 0 Dune, p 4 1 l 2 1 2 0 U .Vis, K 3i 4 0 l i ! 2 I I.'psconib, rf 4 0 l i 1 0 1 r nwav, If 4 ) l i 1 0 1 < rltou, lh 4 1 2 i 2 0 1 TaIjiis ‘gc, 2b 4 1 0 3 2 0 2 Mell, E. »» :t 0 1 0 0 0 2 T'.tsl 37 7 9 10 27 A 8 HCOliK It Y INNINGS. 1 2 s 4 6 ti 7 8 « U ivere.y 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 -9 Athens 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 -7 college nine here, will twirl the sphere for the Madison nine, hut the 'Varsity have been practicing every afternoon, and arc in lino ptacliou and good spirits, and are .sure of winning the game. With the exei ptii n of a probable ebsnge, in the outer field, the positions of the players will he about as fol lows : Halsey I.. Warren Stubbs Fricks Mel 1.1. Kemp Upson Pettis .1. Davis B. Moreno will Second base, First base, Third base, Short stop, Center Held, Left field, I sight field, Pitcher, Catcher. score and Frank mimt hr fair!" Hut in you rounded cheek I The red and brown do meet, in sweet est blend, And tw ilight dusk is in your heavy lialr; And long black lushes addl'd beauty lend To your brown eyes, w here, darkly-writ ten, lie l.ove’s answers, in love's shy obscurity. .Yost foolish I! To think that I could name Your eyes, your hair, a dimple more or less, Detail your every eliarui, nor thereby ! lose This new, best charm of uncX|iecte<l- ness! Most foolish 1! Is not all lime recorder That love suits never can be made to order? IJtlilu Jiihniun, nil KAI’I’A. Tin was < SUMMARY. E r^cd ruus. University 2; 3 base bits, Kemp, Dtvis, B., Uarlto , b' U«ie; Parsed balls, Dayi. 2, Jackson 2; Wild pitches Pettis 1, Duin 1; Bases on trial I a, p-t is 1, n un n 4; Struck nut, p. ti» 10, Dii' ii 10; L f: on base*, Uni versbj 5, Athens 3; Sacrifice bits. Hal Phi Kappa society met and tiled to order as usual last I Hardeman will probably umpire the Saturday. After the roll call and j game. the reading of the minutes, it was i Dr. Hoggs h is given bis consent moved that the contest for chain for every hoy to go, so let every pion debater's places, which was set student go over and help the down the Madisoni ins. The Tail Publishing House of New York recently asked from all the important libraries in the U. S. sey, Fricks, Mell. E , D»vD, F,2;Sfo. a report of the most popular novels, leri bases, Hsbey, Fricks, 2 Dsvis, B., as shown by the number of times 2 Dune, Lip-comb, Conway,Talruadge, these books were called for. The Meli, K.;D uble play, Kemp t H.lsey; wer « analysed, and a table Ump re, Hard, mill; Time of game, lb , , . '. , 60 rui utes made of the relative popularity ef — each book. David Copperfield was The Military Department will found first; then Ivaulioe, Scarlet soon suspend, in order to let the Letter, UncIcTom’a Cabin, Bcn-Hur, hoys study finals. Prof. Sheffield is Adam Bede,Vanity Fair, Jane Eyre, to he commended for the able man- Last Days of Pompeii, John llali tier in which he has presided over f : **> I*'* Miserable*, Little Women, for Saturday, May 12th, lie post potted itnliI the following Saturday, May llHIi, as May 12th is the day for the base ball game m Madison, ology. June 7th, r reach the hoys are beginning to get down to work. The Seniors, much to their delight, will get through on June 1 tit li. They will therefore have plenty of lime to prepare for Com mencement and make their class exercises a success. llelow we publish the schedule : KKKHIIMKN. June full. V .the unties (Harrow ) June filli, Pliys cs. June 7l li, Drawing. June 8th, Hotainy. June I I tli, F.nglish. June I’itli, (irvek and Engineer- ing. June I3lh, Latin. June I lih, .Mathematics (Shef field.) KOI'IIOMOIIB. June 1st, Chemistry. June 11li. Mathematics,(Sheffield.) June filli, Latin and Kiigineering. June 7th Mathematics, (Harrow.) June Hlh, (•eruiati. June 11th, French. June Pith, History. June 13th, English. June 1 lih, Creek and Drawing. .IITNIOII CLASS. June Jth, Mathematics. June filli, Engineering and Crock. June filli, Metaphysics and Hi and most of the students will lie all sent, Messrs. Akcrman, Shearousu and Fuller were appointed as a committee to (elect judges. He sides debater's places being given to three men, a medal is olTercd to the best speaker. No other business was transacted by the society as it adjourned to go to the Deiiioslheniaii hall to hear the Freshmen debate for the medal offered by the Trustees. June Hlh, Chemistry. June It tli, latiiu. June 12th, Herman. June 13th, Physics. June Mill, History. KB.NIOB CLASS. May 31st, Chemistry and neology. June 1st, Physics. June 4th, .Metaphysics. June filli, Herman. June filli, Astronomy. June 7tli, Latin. June Hlh, English and Engi neering. June Creek. June 12th, Hiology. lllh, Mathematics and this department since Col. Snelling’s Lord Fanutleroy and Kenilworth, in Dr. White will be absent from absence. tbe order named. The reports | th# ^ (of tbe ^ ^ of nMt — • — showed Dickens to he the favorutc ^ The University nine practice author; then Miss AHcoti, .Scott, i every afternoon on the college dia- Hoe, Cooper, Heo. Eliot, Hawthorne, Tbe schedules of finals have been tain a few friends tonight at her moud. Holmes, Bui wei and Thackeray. | placed on the bulletin board. home on Milledge Ave. Miss Marion Carlton will enter-