The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, November 10, 1894, Image 1

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•Cs> (j Cn i £ THE RED AND BLACK. VOL 1 UNIVERSITY OF (iEORlilA. ATHENS. (i\.. NOVEMBER 10. Ml NO. 7. VICTORY! SOUTH CAROLINA DE. FEATED BY A SCORE OF 40 TO 0. Clarke Makes; a 75-Yard Fun Butler, Spain, Stubbs and Snider Play Great Ball. 1 irorflA. Clarke. Watkins. Price. Xalley. Kent. Fleming. F. Spain. liutler. Sniiler. < 'junlina , erncr. I Ireen Mliilllan. (iuigiiiird. I’ irrott V' allace. I.awey. Vas*. Bryan. .Mum mall. Clark. When our iiiun left for Columbia last week to try conclusions with the S. C. team, our hopes, it i* line, ran high, but we did not expect the glorious victory we gained. The team arrived in Columbia Friday afternoon, and were at once conducted to their quarter*. Until the time of the game next day. our boy* occupied themselves in seeing the lion* and those who were not immibera of the team, the “tiger*" of the city. Promptly at I o’clock Saturday afternoon, the team* lined up a* follow*: Position Reft End. Lett Tackle, heft (tuarii. Center. Bight Guard. Uiglit Tackle. Itiglit Knd. Quarter Back. Left Half Bark. W. Spain. Bight Half Bark. Stubbs. Full Back. Carolina wins the to** and take* the ball. Clark kirk* for 4(1 yards. By a serKss of down*, the ball is forced back to Carolina's 25-yard iine, where the criss-cross utterly bewilder* Carolina and nets 11* a touch-down. liutler kick* goal. Time 3 minutes; score I* to 0. Ball goes to Carolina at center of Held, and t'lurk kick* the pigskin 25 yards. Georgia rushes the hall down the Held 10 yards, by a serie* of bucks ami end rims. The eriss-croas is again tried, and t’bo le carries it around the end for 70 yards and a Umi di-down. Buth r lifts it over the goal bar. Time 20 minutes; score 12 to 0. Ball at center of Held, whence Clark kicks for .’$5 yards. Stubbs gets the ball ami carries it back to the center. The ball goes steadily down the Held toward* Carolina* goal, aud a touch down and goal is made in 5 minutes. Time 25 min utes ; score 18 to 0. Carolina kicks again, but the ball is rushed back to tier goal in 3 min utes, when a buck carries it over. Butler kicks goal. Time 28 min after day, and night after night, y oll | BIIV ,. [, makes the manager ules; score 24 to0. through rain and snow and hail and f t>0 | j,ad. The troop, you know, Carolina advances the ball 25 wind, have I stood and have never severely out. Please dofi’t do yards on a kick, when Georgia gets sweived a hair’s breadth in my it again. it and advance* it 10 yard*. Knd (forced) devotion 10 your oan*e. You know we are going to be of Hr»t half. This i* the Huai act of ingratitude! there and give our yell* on special second 11AI.K. I die, but my dying breath shall occasions. Why do you oorneY It lu the second half Capt. Butler curse yon. Bring on more tortures!" j N foolish to pay your money and ; pills in hi* substitutes, and the con- , leave; besides you are severely crit* test resolves iuelf into a practice AtWetic Association Resolution* ioi * u<, f " r >' ,Mr " , l h y t,,e af game. All our tricks are tried and the audience (and justly, too.) net gains every time. Three more " herons, it is known that in til-* ,| llt| »j „,,,, | low . 0I|B V) , r y touch down* are added to our credit, celebration of the victory of our modest can put on the brass logit and two goals kicked. Time is call fc>. ball team over the University all j |,. avt ., thereby saying, “1 cd, with the score 40 to 0. '■ ^ •> 11 'be student* in a so very wise, *0 polite, end so Our men returned home Sunday moment of thoughtlessness and over- exceedingly well-bred, I can't stand afternoon, uniformly pleased with :, t our victory, did injure the jj_» I the result of the game nml the treat- property of the University, ment which they received at the 1 herefore, be it Resolved, I*t, hands of the South Carolinians. I bat we deplore the damage done the propi rly of the University. 2cd. That we condemn the con duel, in no uncertain terms, of those .lust before the game on Saturday, Mrs. Gov. Tillman sent to our team a beautiful waitin' *-f .’ .iwers. This game goes far to wipe out engaged therein. I I. That a copy of these resold ■ ions be suhmilted to the Faculty the chagrin caused by our defeat at the hands of Scwaucc, slid gives glorious promise of athletic vieto- and published 111 the Kki> and Buck , lies in the future. ' , '" 1 Banner. A1111.1 1 ir A kwh 1 ati* »n . The Death of the India". It is well known that ail Indian very mysteriously disippeared from \V. P.SiKAituKi.n, Pres. You must remember that there arc Athenians that remain in the ainli cure that lire a* well lired as you; mas lie a ptrison with them is not the bust lor you, either. lu fact, it looks very much as if one was doing it for effect. Any way, it i* a conspicuous position to place yourself. Athens should lie more loyal to her students, who in great part keep her up. They spend lots of money among you; yet, you seein to want to crush liicm. I.ct 11* heg you to lake n lively interest in all our affairs; we are «.lii iOu, -,i' if ,.*.v • ' bet every one push and ill the be well to say a word concerning 1 next few years you will see over Kill students here and Georgia’s Yelling in the Opera House. till’ -.,*•- IS Ilf Aibeus last S.liur I M il ».* il.m Jut b< ’< .mg th night Here is a short account of theatre Season in Athens, it- .might his demise. The effigy had become quite a | the privileges of the student there- landmark in Athens, and old citi- Already some hav • dnqiliu I their. Univorsily the pride of thu South? zeiis will miss the Indian who was j|| temper before thu public, lieeausc ' In conclusion let me hug of the so ruthlessly 11 rued at the stake, the boys gave the college y* 11 re- people, one ami all, to lake at least, 1 he Indian died a heroic death and peatcdly. - a sensible view of the ease; either ’ •lid not disgrace any of his slices At these lime* there Ind been stay away on nights of games or do lor*. Not a moan escaped his lip* some game ami the yells were iiiuo-{ notcoine il you must get up and is he lay amid th* crackling Hallies; cent bursts of college enthusiasm, a lean . Don't make a fool of your thing dear to every sluletii. They | self. W. Scam. were given before the performance I began or between acts ; there was ; ' his face bore a determined expres 1 siou which the sharpest tortures could not change; as the Haines Off to Spartanburg. gradually consumed him, limb '■>’ no rowdyism, no prdfanity nor,mb- j ° Mr foolUM luft ■ limb, you could almost see a cynical remarks, and in fad nothing' f,,r «l*»rta..h.,rg, to U«t smile Hit across his face, and you thM wo(l |d cause any -tu.l. .it’s th, ' ir strength against the Wofford .could conjecture what thoughts mother to blush. collage team there today, From were passing through hi* rfmid. He The theatre goer* certainly ,|„ 1 wl, at we enn hoar th*- Carnliniaiia seemed to say, in tragic tones, to not deny us a right to yell. Don't '""weigh our boys, hut we are surn the assembled multitude l “ 7 *"i v -ou know that u college veil is a pale faced eowards can hum me hut perfectly legitimate aud very soul | you cannot make me show that I inspiring way of giving vent to [-suffer. I, the Iasi of the Cherokee ong’s jubilant feelings " Other 001 j tribe,perish, as did my ancestors, at the hand* of the white men ; but dying, I do not Hindi. Death is better than bondage ami this is a most appropriate end to such a long aud cruel captivity, O ye highly civilized white men ! For thirty years have I, who descend from the lege towns recognize the fa*-' Will yon he *0 stupid as not to ? if there our boys can give them some poin ter* on I lie gridiron this aitcrnoon, ami if the Carolinians come off as victor*, they will have to work and work hard for it. The team is com posed of about th*- same ,uen, with , . . : 0110 or two exceptions, that “did are those wl*o are sh modest and ■ ’ , 1 , , . , the Carolinians one" last Saturday, have such peculiar ami strained 1 idea* of propriety that tlu-y can't bear a college yell, it seems that they are truly out of place at a the atre where high kicking ami popu- chief* of the Ohoctaws, been made |.,p songs are indulged in. to stand upon your street* with a These they watch with great de bunch of cigars in my right hand light and freely applaud, yet they and to act as a sign post for your must leave because they can't IU idle smokers. <>, humiliating bond u .„ to those horrid yell*. Oh, bear- age' O, disrespectful race, to thus rll ,; y„„ make us lired. Besides insult the last of a noble tribe! Day y„ u dampen our enthusiasm when Here is the team C\—Nally. It. U.—Kent. L.' •». Price. K. T.—Fleming. 1.. T.- Watkins. It. K.—Morris. L K. —.Spain, V. It. II. B. Spain, W. 1.. II. II. Shackleford. Q. B. Butler V. B. Stubbs. Sub*.— Halsey, Killoran Morcn - UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA I * - L* • J MANUSCHiri C^LUECTION Mom