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THE NED AND HLACK,
THE RED HND BL4CK.
Published i very Saturday during the
Collegiate year.
Subscription price one dnll.tr per year.
Advertising ratm furnished (in appli
estlon.
Addrraa all biiaim »» communication*
U> llosincs* Manager.
Contributions, ai|(ned by the author,
aie welcome; received by tin* Kditor.in
Chief.
staff:
(». \\ . fteab. '05, Editor-In-Chief.
K C. Kyals. Oft, Local Halitor.
V. K Hula nil, '!>7, lliiaineaa Manager.
I.. K. Powell. ''.Ml. Soliciting Agent.
,1. tV. Welch, law; K. 0. Keen. I.aw:
Eugene Itoihl, law: .1. il. liutncr, 'ho:
I. .1 llofmayer, '07.
Eli tyred at Athene P. (>. aa second
elaaa mail matter.
We have lienten Auburn ! Wlial
more could we n«k ? The old defeat
which we auffered at her handa
three yearn nan ia now swept away.
The work of our team i» somethin},
that we may well feel |iroud of, and
if we were to altem|it to mention
who^lid the hrillianl playing for
the team, we would have to me It
lion in our li«t each and every one
of the eleven men who faced the
Orange ami Blue on the gridiron
Saturday. We congratulate one
atid all. Here's to trainer Winston,
whose tine training del so much for
out victory. Here's to ('apt. Butler,
who allowed such good judgment in
selecting the leant, and who did
such noble work on the gridiron.
Here's to Manager Moreno, who has
piloted the team from citr to city
where victory after victory was
achieved by our boys. The font-ha 11
season is about at an end, and out
ol six games played so far, we have
only lost one. Surely this is a re-
cord to boast of. 'I'nte, we lost the
first game, but it was a loss that we
can hardly count, and were we to
tackle the team from the college on
the mountain again, it is very pro
liable that victory would be ours.
I'raitier \\ inston left for his home
in New York las' Tuesday lie
leaves with the regret of all the
students, for during his stay here he
has made many friends and done
much for developing foot ball ma
terial on our campus. We hope he
will be teen again ou the U. of <1.
campus next foot ball season. He
is the man for the place.
We are glad to see the spirit
shown towards the college men by j
the people of Athens last Saturday
night. All seemed to realize the
great victory we had gamed, and
the boys were allowed to celebrate
in good style. Many thanks for the
boxes given us for the bonfire, mer
chants.
The Athens Kvening News, which
made its appearance in the journal
istic field this week, is a newsy lit
tie sheet ami will no donht prove of
much interest to its readers, hut we
are surprised st the way it jumps
on the popular game of fool-hall, ’
am] we are sure the News is under
a mistaken impression in regard to
the brutality of the game. Since
tlie foot hall season opened no one
of our boys has been injured, so the
gatne can’t In- quite as brutal as our
contemporary suggests. The writer
of the article also says : “Another
thing about the foot ball. It is a
source of gambling, as we are told
that several sports came back from
Atlanta on Saturday much better
off financially than when they left.’’
Now in regard to gambling, is there
any game that cannot he used for
such a purpose, if a person who is
inclined to risk his money on the
restilt wishes to do so? Foot-ball
does not tend to attract helling any
more than anything else. If we are
inclined to risk our cash on a game
| of chance, we w ill find many other
sources in which to do so, u t;
I quicker than in the result of a grid
iron battle. It is the man, not the
game, Kvening News.
A ‘Varsity man who can afford to
and does not take the Kki> ani>
Brack, simply because lie can read
bis mil-mi's copy is, well
The enlcrpi ise shown by the At
lanta Join lull in getting out an ex
tri with a full account of the game
in it a few minutes after the con
test, speaks well for this great dally.
Well, Mr. (.Arlington, what do
you think id' our teams, now?
The Capital City Club did the
light thing for the teams Saturday
night, and it is much appreciated
by them.
Why not have the walk fixed oil
the Campus which runs from the
foot hall field to the corner of Lump
kin and Wray si.? This walk is
Used by many of the students who
live hack of the Campus and is in a
rocky condition. What say ye. Fac
ulty?
Just as we predicted, the 'Varsity
boys went and came back from At
lanta all <>. I\., and “ a more perfect
»ct of gentlemen I never had the
pleasure of seeing," remarked a gen
tleman at the Kimball.
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Commcncim
lsi»4. the following
schedules will l»<
tdiservetl. Al
train* run byi*'* .»n Time.
The schedules are suhjeet to
change
wither
notice to the |>U*
I<K A !> ItOH N.
in ad t r.
STATIONS.
Train
Night 1 Li v
Train
Train
Day
Night
Trail
li
Exp. Mill.
No. -.'7.
No. 2'.
Mail.
Kxpr’ss
No. 1
4 45pm 11 o.ipm 11 5ttani
7 15am lv Augusta ar
h ;iopm
1 00pm
5 15am
7 48:
5 04 *•
11 is •• ii itpiu
Ilelair. .
12 37 "
1 48 “
7 15
5 IT •
II 4u •• Hi in "
7 15 “
..Grovetowu .
7 58 **
12 20 •*
4 311 “
7 01 -
:;i ••
II .Vi " li :I7 "
Ber/elia,.
12 III ••
4 24 “
ii 47 •
5 40 *•
12 Ul»n't 12 4.’» “
8 on •*
Harlem lv
7 13 “
12 00 “
I 10 “
1! 37 “
r> 4» •*
li lisa in li a 1 -
s nit “
Dealing
7 :i4 “
12 02pm
1 Of, “
f, 28 ‘
«I4 “
li if. •* I ill “
S 20 “
TIioiiihoii
7 20 “
11 4tlam
4 48 “
ii n “
0 14 “
li :tu •• | 1 i:t “
Me sen a
11 35 ••
4 45 “
ti 02 “
ft 22 ••
2 4T •• 1 40 ••
S 45 “
< ani.ik
7 114 “
11 2* “
3 27 “
5 55 *
ti 20 “
12 55 “ 1 48 “
8 li •
.. Norwood
ti 57
II 21 ••
:: i!) •*
5 48*
It 11 “
1 10 •• 1 1 54 ••
8 VI “
.. Barnett
ti 41 “
» i tin “
uj **
5 41
i; :>7 “
1 25 “12
:» n;l •*
(’mwfonlville
0 :tg “
10 51 -
2 IS •*
5 22
lv
li ID ••
7 in ••
1 7)11 “ i HI “
0 22 “
ruiou I'oint
n
10 42 *
2 21 “
5 00
2 tMi “ 2 hi “
1) .‘15 “
G ruenshoro.
5 11 “
10 to ••
2 0(5 “
i 84 “ a li “
1» .Hi **
Buekhoivl
5 20 “
0 5(5 “
1 3S “
2 51 • • : 4 2«i “
in ns “
Madison,
5 07 “
0 41 “
1 21 “
H 11 “ It 10 “
in 24 “
. Ihitledgc,
1 51 “
0 22 “
1 Ul ••
a 27 - i :f .*•!» “
|U 47 “
Social Circle.
4 It!* “
0O7 ••
12 45 “
it ol •• 1 1 22 “
in 50 “
Covington
1 22 “
8 45 “
12 22am
1 15 “ j 4 15 “
II 15 “
Conyera,
4 04 “
8 22 “
PJOOngt
1 18 •• i
1 1 20 “
liithonia
52 “
8 10 “
11 45 pm
i i> |»
II 12 “
St«tne Mo'nt'n
3 37 “
7 52 -
II 21 '•
5 1 0 *• ! 5 40 “
11 51 “
('larkston .
4 28 “
7 13 “
II 12 “
5 10 •• 5 4 • “
2 non' n
.Decatur
4 21 “
7 31 “
11 00 “
5 4ttam )»ttopin
12 15 pm
ar Atlanta, lv
4 u5pm
7 15am
lit 45pm
2 iioain 1 35pm
> 4 him lv Camak, sir
7 00pm 11 25am
12 40am
*
!U“ III”
s 17 “
Warren ton.
ti 52 “
II 17 “
2 20
2 48 “ 2 04 “
Mavllehl
ti4«; “
II ul “
11 58pm
4 nil “ 1 2 hi “
.. Culvertou
ti 24 “
HI 40 •*
11 40 “
:t 27 " . 27 "
0 22 “
Sparta. ..
tl I 4 >'
lit 40 “
11 23 “
.{ 5ti •* 2 11 •
Devereux ..
ti 0 I “
In 8*1 •
10 58 “
4 It) * 2 .*.*1 “
!• II •
... (.’ai rs
5 52 “
lo 18 “
10 44 “
i is a i5 ••
in no **
Milledgeville,
5 .14 “
in mi “
0 12 “
5 hi “ 4 .12 *•
Browns,
5 IS “
'• hi “
0 Pi “
5 .15 “ j .1 4:1 “
III 24 “
Haddocks ..
5 ItS “
0 37 “
jt ;itt “
5 .VI 1 4 54 “
!0:12 “
.. James. .
4 50 “
0 28 “
0 15 ••
0 45a z 1 25pm
11 OOum
ar Maeou, lv
• Jnpiti
0 tzipm
8 40pm
n 45pm 11 nsam
2 18pm lv Barnett ar
1 52pm
s 50ain
•1 lllpm
• • t •
ii 55 “ II 20 “
2 :{n *•
Sharon ...
1 3ii “
8 .17 “
tittj “
7 n-2 “ 11 ;in **
2 :M “
.Hillman.
1 27 “
8 27 “
'#2 * 4
7 4 Ipm 12 03am
4 07pm
ii Wash’tn lv.
1 on pm
7 55ain
5 2(tpni
j) !5pin
1 45pnt
lv Union |*t ar
0 2 'am
5 50pm
ti 27 “
2 40
\\ oodville
0 08 ••
5 40 “
ii 42 “
2 50
Bairdstown .
0 04 “
5 35 ••
II 45 ••
:{01 •*
Maxevs ...
SI 51 “
5 22 “
ti 52 “
:i i.H “
Stephens
H 44 "
5 111 -
...»
7 115 -
3 )U “
< raw fonl.
a 3n “
5 03 ••
...»
7 22 “
4 35 “
Dunlap
8 12 “
4 Pi “
7 27 “
:i “
Winter*.
8 07 “
4 42 “
.... 7 14pm
7 attain
4 25pm
....
in lUam
lv UniunPt ar
2 05pm
II .40 “
.Siloam* .
1 12 •
1150am
ar IV. ITns lv
1 2i Ipm
All aiiov, trains run Daily, except II and li. w
hicli do not run on Sunday.
Sleeping C an* between Atlanta
ind Charleston. Augusta ami Atlanta. Augusta
and Macon, on Night KEpress. Sleeping cars between Macon and New York, ol
train i7.
anil train leaving Macon at ti o'clock, a.
m.
tuos k s orr.
JOE W. W MITE.
A.
ii. JACKSON,
Gen’l Manager. Trav. Pass. Agt Augusta.
4a. Oen'l Freight and Pass. Agt
J. W KIKKI.AND,
W. W. UAKDWICK,
Passenger Agent. Atlanta Ga.
Passenger Agent. Mai on. (ia
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J/n/tHijf
DETROIT. MICH.
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