The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, November 09, 1895, Image 2

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the red and black. The Red AND BLACK, 7'°°' *'«> modern newspapers, to our Published every Saturday at the Unl- »••»•!tyr nf Georgia during the folle- giate Year. si'll*, lill-riox. 1*1.On foi f'olh-g.i Year. Address all mtiiiiiuiiicatioiis of a hus- h' 1 'hi suture to the Business Mmatter. IV. A 11 A ItltlM. < . II. II. Kt.ov t>. II. G. Coi.vi.v. I .1. llorMAVKIt. Kiutoii in I mre hl'RINKHM Manaoxk Arm.Kin Knmm lax ai. Kihrun ininil, they are indispensable adjuncts to a preparation to take part in the affair* ot life. Some meant ought to be found to guarantee to each atuilent the privi lege of reailing tie dailies and referring to them at will. The only way tliia could lie aeeoiiipliahed while they art- kept in the Reading Room* i* hy having a paid official in each hall to maintain order ami care for the paper*. Why not put them hack in the Library? Vanity day next Saturday Here * t" the ladle* of Atlo n*! \\ III the LcgishltIIIi from liiiffin ? h arn eeononiy ftiillio * motto, " In disunii n tin strength for Griffin.” Where i* that III.At K asked for : (ieorgla ami Imriler to-day. viitlera ! money the Rrn axh Alalia mil meet on Mown with the the ill- laid lin k ha* puniueil tin Vanity all • hi* year. Will it bring lain in tie luiuhii* :* A* Gt iffin ha* it: • I'nlted the Univenlty stand* in Allien*—Divided she fall*, hut dollaia will rail in (irilBu. Then let her fall." The Kkh am. Black wishes to apolo- gize for l.eing Heveral hour* late again. The delay was due to tint illness iff the l.tH-al Kilitor and tile prtssurc III college work upon the Kilitor in t hief. Hear .. hi. , , ■ V,M 'm iKiiu.v iv»mi in tin ' . ? "'T' " «•»«'«*»-'and.at,or of each. I he men who play on the team anti represent the ITIilvermity in inter-colle giate contest* have no easy time of it. ( 1 heir position is one which necessitate* hard work anti steady and peralstent training. Day after tlay they don their muddy uniform* and appear on the field to go through several hour* of mugli aim fatiguing exerei*tt, and every morn ing * rising sun linds them practicing "hell the rest of the college is Ktill in l.etl. In consideration of the saer liee* they make anti the lalior* tlu*y endure, it is hut right that theyshould command the honor and respect til their fellow students. Their work i* appreciated, hut there ought to he tome tangible evi dence of this appreciation. I he Athletic Association has endeav ored to confer murks of distinction upon : *•'«"» I’)' giving the members of the cleven nil and black Kweater*. which t icy Imped would serve to imiicate that the men had l.y theirown merits gained places on the Varsity, Hut this lauda ble object has been defeated hy the ap pearance of every aspiring Fit shman who could raise the price, arrayed in n striped sweater, and now the lug tackle of the team comes down the street close ly followed hy the one hundred pound whipper-snapper, the red and black brightly displayed in the tinkle neck to come out becauoe there will not be enough men to have a frame,--and there never will be um long as everyone of the second eleven are waiting to see all the ; others on the field before he puts on his uniform. Others there are, even more childish than the two preceding classes, who refuse to help because the Varsity style of play doesn't suit them : they | wish to Ik* given more chance to tackle ; oi to run with the hall. The game is rough ami it does require a great deal of college spirit to make a man willing to he battered about when there is no re ward in sight, yet the Varsity must have practice, an 1 if you have once imtde up your mind to give yum aid l.y HcirdWdrG Ot 311 KlFldS. K. SMIIJII & <T<i, SHOES OF THE LATEST SHAPES A fine line of Patent Leather* and Tune. Corner College Avenue a ml ' layton St. AT9FNS H'RDWAM CO. GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AND CUTTLERY. playing on the ‘* scrubs/* you should not let such childish considerations as those enumerated indu*e you to desert the good work in the hour of greatest need. A CORRECTION. By a typographical error in last week's issur, the date of the Pail-Hellenic Con gress was given as the Kith Instead of the IMh. BHOAD STREET. Brumby Drug Co., NO. (i COLLEGE AVENUE. LEADING BI’SINKSS Of Athens. L. I). 8LEDGe. Manager VARSITY DAY AT GILLELANDS. AN AITK. A I.. The time has now come when the ad mirer* of the Varsity Football Team will have an opportunity «ri showing th. ii admiration in a more suhst inilal C A I! KFI I I V CO M POI T V l)K I) iiuiiinei than hv wearing flowing ribbons * * iMiKsciiirnoNs ur to l.«- out on time m-xt Satun I niversity Day slu.u.d see (-very stu dent of thi* lustitutii.il in Atlantia. |i I* the elmnce of II life-time to meet those who linve gone out fMm these hull* in the past years and to learn from them the history and tiaditloii* ot our eollege. ( lass mate* will,.mu- togethei again for the first time since graduation■ i old memories and tender asaoelntlons I eoDiieeteil with life in Athens in hy-gon. day* will I.,- re,-ailed hy the sight of f i- tnillar faces ; the aliiiunl will gather from far and wide ; and it is hut right that the active representative* of the I idverslty should b> there in f,, r e. Let us go and show the people of the Stub that there is life in the old college yet. only wrong, luit the ridiculousness of the spectacle is apparent to every one except those who have the presumption to usurp the Varsity uniform. Yet this matter cannot III- reached hy the Ath letic Association ; it iiiiihI In- left to the stndi tits individual 1 ,- to correct. Ollier of red and black, and shouting loudly when .Stubbs makes a good kick, or >,or- rl »» long run. After a rather unsuc cessful (in one Hi-iisc, at least,) trip a de ficit has manifested itself in that all-im portant branch of the Athletic Associa tion known a* the treasury. Now money was needed in order to carry the team to Columbus. This ha* This is 1*4 ±M < II borrowed and must lie paid hack From Pure and Fresh Drugs promptly delivered. and Palnqer & Kirmebrew, Clayton Street. We cannot depend on the profit* of the • oluml'iiH trip for tlieae are uncertain. I hit* money mu«t Ikj secured at home. 1 he ladies of Athens, ever willing to assist the University hoys in anything laudable, have decided to have a ’Var- sity day at Ulem (dlldand's. on Satur- JKe Red ar\d Black Is printed at the office of E. ID. STOILTIE, is y. Jackson st. Patronage of collegoboyg solieited - v - ....... n, VII O.l l III- unto wear letters day. Nov. Kith, tlu-money made here to I fila-il- ■U-.iiloeo •*...! — I .1 — - -. At flic risk of In-log considered iin- Mixkcsperian, we wish to once more call attention to the niiinm-r in which the daily paper* arc treated in the Reading Room* of the two Societies. It Is alao- hitely iiupossiide to preserve them, ami miles* a student knows exactly the hour Ot the arrival ..( tlu- malls. Ids chances of being able to read one of them before it is destroyed or disappears arc ex tremely small. As for refi ning to them on their sweaters and no one else has tlu temerity to place that symbol on his own. Wo have adopted the stripes as mu distinguishing uniform and we !«•- lieve the students, when they think over it,will I..- will ng to give the Varsity the exclusive privilege of wearing them. Ihe Vanity goe* to meet the men from Alabama after having had only two praetlee games this week. There is somi-tliing radically wrong when, with all the football enthusiasm that prevails, eleven men cannot In> found willing to come out in uniform and help the team to sureess hy playing against them on the 'scrubs. It is hard work and there is Very little glory la It, but at other col leges men are willing to make even greater sacrifice* if l.y *,, doing they,-an help to make a winning team. We ari . sorry to note a spirit of childish plttlsli. ness that has caused many good player* go to the Football Team. Liinrhe* w ill he served from nine o’clock till night and voting will he had on the most pop ular young lady and the most popular "t'ldcnt. Now if all our friend* will patronise this enterprise, we will make enough money to help out the Vanity 'cry much. So let us all meet at Clem Gill,-land's Saturday. Nov. 10th, with hearts full of love for the old Univenlty and pockets full of cash for the Athletic Association. KEOWN BROS. "C dealing with current events, the day w lien such a thing was possible Is long I- I-I Row, if the student is not u, 1, enough to sii1.bcrilw for the dailies, he ha* no means of keeping informed as to "hat is going on in the world about him. Tins is a more serious matter than it appear* at tint. The hooks in tlie Library and magaiine literature are wry profitable reading, hut there i* thing more| valuable to the *tu.l.-nt afternoon* when they did make up their mind* to do their duty and appear in uniform they were not allowed to play. PRlNCfcTON OUTPLAYS HARVARD. To the great surprise of the college ! world. Princeton defeated Harvard last , Saturday by the score of 12-4. lit the first half Harvard succeeded in working tlie ball down to 1‘rinoeton’s iO-yarel line, where Fairchild fumbled, and when Sitter, the 'Tiger" quarter back, was downed the hall was within l-> yards of tlie Harvard goal, hut Har vard held for four downs, and the dan- m*r hah D\vr for the time l*eiiqj. During the remainder of the half the battle waged back and forth with the .Again, some mighty men of valor hue s preparing to go out into the world come on the Held pre pared to play and than a knowledge of the movements and found there were not enough "scruU" th. ev, lit* of the prese nt. Whatever out to make up a second team. Hence sonic may say a* to tin- pernicious i tiff a- it is that nearly every "scrub" refuses One or twice It was because there were „ • o . aD " “>« ::: In the last half the “Tigers" scored three touchdowns and Harvard one, all of which were made on blocked kick*. Harvard had the better back* and Princeton tlie better line and endurance. — linden UtiaUl. TELEPHONE 17. E. H. dc. W. F. Dorsey CLOTHING AND FURNITURE Latest NoYilties in Neckweir, GlovesAc. Mont ( ompletc Assortment of '-ENTS FIMOT'S IN THE fTTY. 115-121 Clayton Street. Iiefore them, and they had too high an opinion of their own abilities to wait ami take their turn a* substitutes, hut went off home and have been sulking, no- like Achilles. i„ their tent* ever since, rbu We are glad to note the re-appearance of the Oramje <iad IU*t of Auburn,whicl. c- j e came just as we were going to pres*. VtOOQ Service 105 BROAD ST. Oper\ Uqtil 12 O'clock Every Night 1 The best the market affords! Guaranteed.