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THE, RED AND BLACK
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ceived ami rounidered fn the Hpirit in
which it wan given.
We Iiojk* to give you a bright, reada
ble. and ( lean Hheet. at which no one i an
take o(Ten»e. and hope that if y«*u are
MtiMtied with our effort* you will give
evidence of your Mntfftfactlnii by miiIh
Heribing to the paper ami otherwise aid
ing iim in its publication.
Rylvania. Fenton, their giant guard of
nix year's experience, will captain the
team.
There was a man in our town
And lie w;im wondrous wise,
lie never had a hii*y day —
lie failed to advertise.
So when he found Itim trade was goue.
He sought the IlKD and III. ACK,
Flit in an ad. of half a page
And all Ills trai'e r une haek.
1 E«.i |»r«xi ty In stolen Democratic
thunder. Fatronirc our ndvertisers.
CROWDING ON THE FIELD,
trouble has
The same old trouble lias come up
again. Men who are taking no part in
the practice insist on crowding upon tin*
gridiron an I seriously interfering with
the work of those w ho are trying for the
team. The lines are plainly marked
upon tin* field hut tin* crowd of students
and tow n men t ike no notice of these
and stand or sit a do/.en feet or more in
side. When the
vJ. 0. W. L.
Th's is the latest 'Varsity sensation.
J. O. \V. L. decorated the campus all
thin week, and was a veritable quiz. At
Trilby last evening Stubbs, Ferrell. Con-
nally Lyndon, Boyd, G. N. Jones, Har
row, Hurt Davis, Halsey, Floyd and
Markham appeared, wearing J. O. \V. L.
badges, and all that is known is that it's
a club.
Scrubs come oilt.
Keep off the tennis courts until the soil
catches.
Give us » second eleven.
Last year some twenty or thirty par
ties paid subscriptions for one year.
The III D AND III. \( K suspended pllhli
at the ci.d of six months, an I three
inonths subscription is still due to those
Mihs'rihcis. This will he made good.
The paper is run merely to support it
self. If any motley is made above ex
penses it will he turned over to the ath
letic association. \Yc ask the student
body to help along a college enterprisi
by pat roni zing those who advc.tis
With us
, I
GOATS
The following is a list of all tin goats
of this month:
S. A. K.—Faul II. Jones, Harry Hull,
Harry Daniel, Tom Bond. Jack McBride.
Hugh Brown, Kd. Lyndon, Zicli Cobb,
hall is kicked the man Tinsley Mucker,
who catches it is either unable to run at Chi Phi.—\V. Mitchell. M. Goldsmith;
all for fear of coming into collision w ith Arthur Clarke, Min ton < larke, J. Dough*
a crowd of spectators or if he is bold city, Will McBride, 5 A. Wright, T.
enough to start h.tcoim > so mixed up in Whitaker, Ben Yancey. Hugh Harris,
The marriage of Mr. Adam Boggs, an
old University man, is comparatively un
known in college. The bride was Miss
Converse, of Boston, whom he met on
the ship in which he sailed for Europe,
Adam and his w ife will come to Athens
in about a year. The marriage took
place in St. Petersburg.
Miss Susie Moms is with her mother
on tin* campus. She has been in Rich
mond for the past two years, where she
was very prominent in social circles
She is a very handsome and charming
young lady.
Edwin Davis, *1)4 has married Miss Con ic
Belle Dorsey, of Gainesville.
The right guard had an awful fall
Upon the sand so yellow;
His shoulder parted from its skin —
Isn’t Percy a gritty fellow?
the throiii of men not playing as to ut
terly preclude the possibility of his be
ing t n klcd.
There is absolutely no necessity for
this state of afT lirs. The men who watch
the practices show l»y their very presence
that they are deeply interested in the
sicn sx of the team. They should there
fore lie ready to do all in their power to
contribute to that success. Give the
hoys room then, if you can do no more,
for the tram must have the whole field
if it is to leant to play goo 1 bull.
(Trans.) Fred Crisp,
ATHLETICS ELSEWHERE.
>■» in tli
i team i
Fred Buice
Oglesby.
K. A.—It. I) and J. II. Stevens. Callo
way. G. Gordon Mower, G. Noble Jones,
(Trans.,
l’lii Delta Theta.--G. C. Hum y. Mnn- [
boldt. Jean Smith.
Sigma Nu.—G. C. Weaver. Clem Akcr-
niun, Walter Baldwin, Stovall trails) M.
Feaeoek and L. Battle. (Transfers.
A. T. O. —Wynn, Perkins.
Delta Tan Delta. G. F. Cheney. Sam
li. Cheney. M, C Y. Manley. (»- L. Jones.
John (Hover
Chi Fsi.—Homer George.
OFFICERS OF THE THALIANS.
At a meeting of the Tha'iians last week
; D. W McGregor,
ATHLETIC GOODS,
TKNX1S,
KACKETS,
HALLS,
NETS, Ac.
In the International Athletic meeting
jyeyii the New York Athletic Cluli tlm followinui utHeel> were uleeted;
" temu unit **ic London Athletic Oluhj M. P. Hull, president.
Will notice that they I, " -*'-..r,e — —K. .s u,!„ „ „e, V tee ,.| .
reive a sample copy of this issue. Send
one dollar for a nine month's siri'serip-^
team, at^ (lattan Field ou last Satur
day. the New Yorkers won all eleven of
events, the records in each event ex-
•ept the quarter-mile surpassing the
I test F.liglish records,
Two sets of football rules, dissimilar
in many respects, have liven published.
Yale and Frijieeton have adopted one set
and Harvard. Cornell aud Pennsylvania
the other.
Thirty-live men are in training for
places on the tram at Princeton.
Cornell will play Pennsylvania, Har
vard and Princeton this season.
On Thanksgiving Day, the University
of Georgia, will play Auburn in Atlanta.
Other games on that day w ill he Vander
bilt vs. Sew a nee at Nashville: Cornell vs.
University of Pennsylvania, at Philadel
phia; Brown vs. Dartmouth, at Provi
dence.
11 inkey, captain of Yale last year, is
c(»aching the Exeter team.
“Pop" Bliss is training the team of the
University of Missouri.
Auburn has engaged Heismauo of
Pennsylvania, to train their team.
“Dutch" Dorsey is coaching them at
present, as Heistnann has not arrived.
Sew a nee has not yet secured a coach.
The “Purple" says: “Football at Se-
wanee is in a very precarious condition.
We simply did not do anything last year
worth recording."
Yale and Harvard will proltahly play
a game of football on Nov. 9th or Pith.
The prospects for football at Vander
bilt seem to Ik* very bright indeed.
Seven of their hist year's team are al-
was >u>qvended. We are to endeavor t«» ready back and in training, while three
supply this need, but we cannot do so more have returned who say that they
without the support of the students, will not be able to play. Upton. Penn-
Our policy will tie to promote what we sylvan!*'s great half, will train the
Itclicvc to Ik* the ltest interests of tliog team.
University. If you disapprove of our The University of Virginia has ar-
cooductof the paper, a kin lly sugges- ranged dates w ith Princeton and Penn-
tion.
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wish each student to consider this paper
his paper and to iim* it as a vehicle for
tin* expression of his opiotiion* and for
the publication of his literary attempts.
Of course we shall reserve the right to
reject an) contributions that we deem it
Inadvisable to publish in our columns,
hut we promise you that it you will en
deavor to aid us hy contributions of a lit
erary nature, we will give them eareful
consideration and in addition Ik* very
grateful for your m anifest desire to help
us in our work.
We lielleve that the University net 1 *Is a
paper; we think that tha college sutti
elently realized this in the long )H»rh»d
during which the “Red and Black"
O. Lyndon, stage manager.
F. K. Roland, musical director,
s. V. H. Brooks, business manager.
C. H. II. Floyd, asst, business manager.
Fred Buice was elected a member.
Watermfe n
Fountain Pons,
(Sc.
TO THE DEAR
LITTLE MAID AT THE IN
STITUTE.
from her vine-clad
When she looks
window
And her face wreathed in smiles there I
see
It seems that Earth's windows are open
And the whole world is smiling at me.
J. It.
TWO OF A KIND.
There is a student
Fair to see.
Whom the girls all persecute.
Ills hair *s so curly,
They all agree.
Is why they say “Ain’t Percy cute?"
I know another
Just like the t'other
He’s go.nl at cards, or crap or dice.
lie’s a football bumper
And window jumper
When he happens not to have the price.
Tiik Ciiump.
SCHEDULE OF GAMES.
North Carolina, Atlanta. Oct. Stltli.
Tulane, Atlanta. Nov. 2nd.
University of Ala.. Columbus, Nov. 9.
Scwanee, Athens. Nov. IT.
Vanderbilt, Nashville. Nov. 2d.
Auburn. Atlanta, Thanksgiving Day.
I^ist Held day, throwing the ltl pound
hammer had to Ik* omitted owing to the
fact that the hammer was broken during
the exercises. Three or four weeks later
Mr. E. M. Gammon threw the hammer
9J feet 9 inches. This throw* broke the
University record of T<) feet, held hy II.
C. Brown. *93.
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