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1'HE RED A X D BLACK
THEVRE OFF.
Tin* Vamity l«*ft yesterday afternoon
for Columbus, when* they will jday tin*
men from the University of Alabama
t!iih afternoon. The team lisam been in
haul luck till* week. Morriii, Stubbs ami
Ferrell being hurt ami obliged to lay ofT
moat of the time. Then Moore quit
playing and since he lias do' hied to start
again, he haa been too aiek to get in the
game. The grippe haa atrtiek the Vie-
torla and Price, Cochran and Killorin
have hei-n laid up. However, they have
pulled together and all thoae meiitioiied
except Moore, have gone to Columhu-.
resolved to do or die in the aervice of
the l(ed and Black.
The teams will lim* up aa follow a :
Alabama.
Jenkins, L. K.
Dew, L. T.
Boykin, L. G
McKudiin.
Pierce, K. G.
Johnatou, L. (i.
IV Uiam, R K
Powers, L. II.
Teague, K. II
Burr.
Bankhead.
Ferrell, Walden,
Georgia.
Killorin B. K
Kent, It. T.
Middlehrooka, R. G.
Cochran, C.
Connally, h. G.
Price, L. T.
Clarke, L. K.
Pomeroy, It. II.
Nalley, L. II.
Barrow, Q B.
Stubbs, (Captain.)
Georgia Substitutes,
Morria.
A menaage received by telephone from
Colunihua tliia morning atateathat it ia
a fair day. Tliia ia a good aign, aa it
aeetna to indicate that at laat the ill luck
that haa followed ua haa changed. The
operator aaya that there ia much ciitlm-
slaam in Colitmhua and that alie ia bet
ting on Georgia. We heartily wish that
ahe may win.
Mr. J W. Spain haa made arrange
menta to have a full account of the game
acnt him aa soon aa it ia over, and anx
ions “rootei V may have the auapenae
relieved by being at Blumentlml’s at
(1:80. There will he only one meaaage,
which will give a detailed description of
the game
THE GREATEST YET.
I.AWYKIta VS. .11 Mona.
This afternoon there will boom* of tin*
moat exciting contests ever played on
the Campua The mighty team from
the Law Chian will meet the giilllta of
*1*7 on the gridiron ami the struggle will
he to the death.
There ia conaidcrahtc had feeling be
tween the elaaaea oil account of the fact
that the Lawyers are continually hoaat-
iug of their mental superiority while
the Junior* persistently refuse to give
the diaeiplea of Blaekatoiie their legal
title ot Colonel. Tin* only way to settle
the differences was by mortal combat,
and the lasue of tliia afternoon's battle
will decide tha points at variance. The
Lawyer* are somewhat more heady in
their play and have hcttci team-work, hut
the Juniors are more experienced, as sev
eral of their players have pruetieed with
the “scrubs.”
The t« .tins will he:
Junior*. Lawyers.
tween Auburn and Vanderbilt. They
meet in Nashville tliia afternoon We
note that Hildebrand played right gu ir 1
and Malone quarter in the game lietwcen
Centre College last Saturday. and did
excellent work; the character
izing Malone’s playing as phenomenal.
Neither Centre ii a Vanderbilt scored.
RIMES CF THE TIMES.
When the w (tin r’s very ha- lit,
I glide about in my little yacht ;
But when the -•1*011 waxeth rule.
I greet my friends around the vide.
When the leave* show signs of Fawl.
Out of hock comes coat and si awl ;
But when comes Spring with pleasant
halm.
Then I rawhide to my falm.
Tm. ( III Ml*.
New Opera House Which Wiu You Hue?
H. J. ROWE A CO., Maxackiiv
GRANDEST EVENT IN YEARS !
Monday, Nov. n,
Jule Gran's Opera Co.,
5O--People--50
Presenting the Greatest Opera Success
on Record !
Grand Duchess.
250 Nights at Abbey’s Theatre,New Voi k
LARGE CHORUS OF PRKTTY GIRLS.
WatKon,
c.
Sclmun.
MosU'llt‘1, (
1‘rioe. t
Guards.
S Stevens,
j Stovall.
Mailtlox, J
Urttilwcli, '
Tackles.
i Jones,
i Harris.
Spain, t
Cothran. \
Ilalfs.
♦ Smith.
i .’an de V
Uaim.r.
Quarter.
Kemp.
ltavti,
Full.
Porter.
Pfndrr, (
KUiyil. t
Ends.
j Battle.
IBoyd.
AUBURN PLAYS VANDERBiLT TO-OAY. \
Wo will Inure an opportunity to learn
something of the relative strength of
two of our most formidable adversaries
• torn the result of the game to-day he-
Mrs. SylvanuH Morris entertained the
Ladies Morning NYliist Club on last
Tuesday.
A. 1.. Tidwell, ’’.'7. left yesterday for
Atlanta, w here he will remain for a few
days.
(•rent foot-hall game this afternoon
Invitations to the Chancellor’s recep
tion will tfoon he issued. It promises to
he a grand atTair, and those w ho are in
vited may consider themselves fortu
nate.
The Literary Club of the young ladh s
was delightfully entertained last Tues
day by Mi*s May Hull.
II W. Calhoun of Arlington, has «ti
tered the Law class.
Frank Mitchell left yesterday for At
lanta, to visit tin* home-folk* and “oth
ers.”
The Lawyers will stand an examina
tion on the second book of Bhiekstone,
! on Thursday.
Homer lilaek has recently invented a ;
unique head-gear by which the part ill
the hair is well kept, and which also
keeps the hair out of one’s eyes when j
playing tennis. It is a great invention,
and we congratulate Mr Black on Ids
| originality, and suggest that the Ath
letic Association t ike means to prevent
the infringement of his patent.
W e announce, with much regret, the
death of Mr. Kd Cohen, ’Nil, a rising
young attorney of ' aeon. His death
w as caused by sin overdose of laudanum.
We regret to announce that Tom
Bond, while acting on the liorri-
xontal bar at the Gymnasium yesterday,
had the misfortune to fall and break his
arm. We wish him a speedy recovery
of same.
In the east of “A Breezy Time.” w hich
w ill appear at the Opera House Nov. Ia.
there are five comedians and four come
diennes. The principals are K. B. Fit/,
and Kathryn Webster. A great ileal of
original and tuneful mush* has been
composed specially for the production.
“A Breezy Time” is a veritable mint of
mirth, and Fit/, and Webster have added
many new and original features this
season worthy of note.
Handsome Sophy Hansel! has again
entered college He w alked all the way
from Madison, and we learn that lu* is
applying for membership to the Tha-
lians on account of bis great pedestrian
“ feat.”
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Our own Orchestra!
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(JO TO
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CLASS ’80,
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