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the red and black
The Red and Black,
PiihlUlicd every Saturday at the Uni*
versify of (Georgia during Mm* Colle
giate Year.
*i n**< itn rioN.
foi College Year.
Addrcs* all communication* of a Im*
iiM HH nature to the IliiHine** Mmajri i
trouble with the Faculty. The *♦ Itoiigc i
•*t Noir” was in no way identified with
the Kki> ami Hi.ACK. but was published
an a private enterprise.
We have not dinearvled that “very avillv
name.* for oiu paper has never been
ealled anything hut IIkii and Bi.ack.
TMiJ-OH (31
SWEATERS
Kmrou-iN-< him
III »INK»« M akaorii
A IIII K I II Kihtoii
I.oi ai. Kin roll
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C. II. II. Ki.mii.
II. G. l oi.viv.
I. .1. IliiKMAYl l;
The foot-hull siMMin is upon us. Knim
this ilay fortli, every Satnadny until af
ter Thankagiving Day will we our eleven
on the gridiron engaged in a df*|M*i';ite
atriigglc for tin- In.urn anil reputation of
tlie L niversity. \V lietlier or nut wir>
Imve as atrong a team tills yearns we
iliil last, is a matter of opinion: Imt it is
an iinlispiit ilile fart that tIn* teams we
will meet will lie far liariier In eoiiijuer 1
than were those i neiiunterofi in uinetv*
four. This year we have advanced to
the position of a llrsi-iate college in |
Southern athleties. tVe have a reputa
tion to sustain. Our ^allies are all with
larger eollege* whose foot-hall exiie-
rienee is far wider than ours, lint the
puhlie will make no allowanee for this.
Il’i mi is/ trin. 'I 1 ,, aeeoinplish this end,
every man who plays must lie in the
(fame from the start to the finish. Ue-
member we are putting our trust in you,
M ie •" all oh) Allying, "lieware i.f , n <I upon your efforts ilepeu.ls the ath-
the man witl hook." This is Imt letlc fate of the University.
the expression of the foreo of eoiieen-
1 ruled will and effort. It is saiil that
ouram ieiit rival in Alabama has hut one
aim nml desire, our total annihilation on
the gridiron. 1s t us hewnre. nly hut we should not forget that they are
w ay to resist this Is hy a purpose fully strangers in our eity who have eome
' "'..pu r them, le t yo.it here relying on Georgia'. reputation as
w Itehword In In eneli , a guarantee of their fair treatment. We
die." and rente the wor.lsof I’rot. eanuotaffonl to behave to them in any
Patterson that on Thanksgiving Day. other manner than as gentlemen toward
Auluirn delen.la eat ! visitors. Give them a rousing reeep-
— - Hon and let them go away with pleasant
" lloldiy" Winston Is to train Mercer, reeolleetion* of Georgia's hospitality.
The Maeoii hoys might have sought ll"' ,M leave with another defeat
| muffl. Klrtbvr amt wwwU w I «ce4»t » v • A t
lection. Onr Inst vein's co.udi will at J
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Jl’ST RECEIVED AT
Wofford
This afternoon,
W e must not lose.
\\ hat almut the week's holiday.
Ten to nothing last year was a ( lose
score \\ ill it Im' as close to-day ?
We are glad to hear that the Faculty
has Issued Its mandate against the l.aw
Class Debating .Society. It would have
been a very needless organisation.
-4-eChas. Morris,
Clothier and Haberdasher.
VARSITY PLACE -
OYSTER
D
A
The Woffnid hoye are here in-day as
our guests True they are to lie our ad
versaries on the gridiron this ufterhnon.
And Lunc:? Counter
Is Now Ready to Serve tl^e Public !
Open Until Twelve O’clock Midnight.
riii* adoption of tliu Princeton rule*
•m tin* subject of intercollegiate at 1 *t- 1
*a>* Imve the giMkd withe* of the I ni
versity boy*, mid will alway* In* remem
be red iih the creator of the great win * c roI de*t* we think, a wise move |
id tig U»a in of ninety-four. A* a trainer oU the part of the Faeulty, The enforce- '
of new men In the art of playing loot- tbcM* regulation* will deprive I
ball, we believe lie liiin few equal*. Hi*
(lie Opponent* of athletic* of their atock
argninent. They will no longer In* aide
to a**ert that men on the team* eannot
stud> ; for only Htudent* will he allowed .
work.with n* wit* truly wonderful; from
the raw material he found here lie fash
ioned an eleven that wa* the pride of all
wearer* of the “|{ed ami Ida. k.” We
congratulate the Mereer hoy* on their
good fortune in *ecuiiiig Id* *e rvlces.
In spite of the protests of the IIkii
am. Itt.ACK mid I'niversitv men in gen-'
cr.il, the newspapers e.mtlmic to speak
of our college us Athrn*. The . onstitu*
Won of lust Sunday contained an article
coiiceriilng the pros|iecta of the Mhru,
team. When we piny foot I.all it is the
name of the town that is advertised, not
tlie Cniversity ; when we have a brilliant
• tmcneemenl it is gayetv in the ('laaale
tit): when honors ate conferred on an
aluninus he Is spoken of as a graduate
of .ItAras; a.iil so it goes on year after
year. Will uew.papers, mul especially
those of Georgia, never learn the State
I niversity is located here and that tt is_
something more than a local Institution? *'" n ;,t * w " *'•'•'k» before the t'on-
vention meets."
held in
•e. i1st
to represent our college on the field. [
The fact that the promulgation of the
rules excited so little comment and
aroused no anxiety for the success of the
team, shows, to our mind, that the ar-
.jiU'nent was already without force, soj
far af the University Is concerned.
THE RULES WE WILL USE.
T>. the President of the I', of Ga. A. A.:
The Harvard-Penn.-Cornell Koot-llall
Hides will he the , a/ lilies of the S.
l-f’-A A. during the present foot-linll
jtcaaon. a majority of the Executive
* ominittcc of the Association having
voted in favor of them.
According to Article X11 of tlie Con
stitution. ’’.Any proposed amendment to
tin* Constitution must lie forwarded in
writing to the Secretary of the Associa-
The
The annual convention will he
.at.ee /Vrpfr last week con- Atlanta. Ga.. on .Saturday, I)
tallied a very flattering notice of the |s:i.y
Itxi. am. Him k. \\. are very grateful* | to tnform you „,,, l n| .
to «„, contemporary for its words of versitv of Louisian. (Baton Rouge, La..)
praise. However. Id expressing its plea I*. Womc » member of this Aaaocla-
sureat onr us. ot the name Ku. ash ,j„ n . [signed. <’iia«. H. Hkkty. I
Ht a. k Instead ot "the very sill, name Secretary 8. 1. C. A. A.
of * Kougc et Voir."" the /‘■rp/r show > — -
that it is In Ignorance of the state of at- When you have shoes llxcd on time
fairs which existed hi this college last with neat white oak soles and invisible
y. ai At tin'time when the ‘ Rouge et |>at< hea curry them tt. 1. T. Demcotte. i
\..ii was issued, the Itxi. axh Hi A. k No. S. Clayton St, next to dye house
had suspended publication on account of Satisfaction guaranteed. tt
TENNIS.
The only rule governing the tennis
courts will lie: there *lmlt he no playing
on them withou tennis-shoes. The rca-
thi* oathri* «e#y fvklcik. #>%tl*
court* are *o noft Hint ordinary shoes
would cut them up eon*Ulcrably.
The court* will 1h* buinhered; number
one wili Ik* tlie one neareKt the Library;
number four the one nearest Ja< k*on
■tre»*t.
There will Ik* a blank *li«*et of p»|H*r
placed every morning just within the Li
brary building, on which will be the
number* of tlie court* acro*t tlie page;
the times of play w ill run dow u tin* page.
The page will Im* divided into bl(K*k*.
When a party want* to get a court for
any time, they shall write their names
under the number of the court they w ant,
and opposite to the time at which they
intend playing- No one else can u*e the*,
court at that time unicat the party fail*
to appear. They may continue their game
over the time, If no one has spoken for
the court when their time has expired.
The Athletic Association ha* author
ised the manager to borrow thirty dol
lars which is to 1k* repaid a* soon a* the
Association** treasury justifies. As we
have ho many tine dates thi* year, the
money i* certain to Ik* paid hack. Our
half of thi* sum has 1k*ch r.uscd;any
loans handed to manager will W appre
ciated. A gimmI many have lK*en dis-
|M»Hcd to blame the manager for the fact
that the court* wen* not n*ady some
time ago; it was not his fault. It is
right intcn*sting to note that those who
lipvc made the boldest and most fn*-
•ijn nt kicks, have not, as yet, loaned one
dnt for the pushing on of the work. No
doubt, this was an oversight on their
put GRA1 (OLTUf,
Manager of Tennis.
ter,*w he showed me to a seat, in a very
Blount manner indeed.
The Professor requested a Lit til fellow,
of rather uu-Kempt a appearance, to
>tate the relationship cxi^tm^between
m Mills f and flu* mT»ok* i*n this state.
The young man replied that as his
head w as Aiken lie would have to Wright
it on the black-board.
At this juncture, I took my departure,
! fearing if there should he a Battle, I
might get Stov-all up.
THE CHUMP.
k. ij, smith &
SHOES OF THE LATEST SHAPES.
A fine line of
l‘utent l.rtilherx inn/ Tn/t*.
Corner College Avenue and Clayton St.
' ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,
ANDCUTTLERY.
Hardware of all Kinds.
HHOAD STREET.
Brumby Drug Co.,
NO. (i COLLEGE AVENUE.
THE LEADING
DRUG BUSINESS
Of Athens.
I.. D. SI.EDGk. Manager.
MY VISIT TO THE UW CLASS.
Having entered the University, I pro-)
reeded to the room oeenpied by the I .aw
claiw. In the Hall I wa* met by a Por-
PRESCRIPTIONS
jCAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
From Pure and Fresh Drugs and
promptly delivered.
Painter & Kir\rjebrew,
Clayton Street