The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, April 18, 1896, Image 1

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I I V/ / *7/1 THE RED BLACK. VOL. III. University of Georgia, atiiens, Ga., April 18, 1896. No. 2(1. TnflRTHRH AT I AQT| w ‘‘ nl ,l,,, I , ' r *I ,< ‘ "f Harmony Nallev, Lovejoy, Short, l'rice,Dunn; 1 iV/UUlilU til LirxOl • Gtove, the player* were practical I v double plays, Dunn unassisted; base THE TEAM FINALLY CONSENTS TO LET MORRIS BE CAPTAIN. THEY PULL TOGETHER, AND PLAY A PHt.NGiY.iNAL AM L' the same as those who played a; Lexington. llarinony Grove ha<. a little better team, if there was any difference on halls, Lawshe 8, Dunn 8; base 'T l ' i , t >,y . M 1 !;.. lJ "* lli r." 1; THE TRACK TEAM TO BE SENT TO NASHVILLE. A call meetiay of the \ Ythlelio ■truck out, Short5,Quillian I, Dunn 8; wild pitchers, Dunn I. Time of Our hoys covered themselves wjjl h -hour* *>l) ibmuiUs glory The work they did would Ufcitnrc, II. Beusse; scorer, Moreno. have done credit lo lllg League « ouncil was held Wednesday after- The less said about the game last champions. The individual work The game with the Techs will, in noon in the library of the Uhemis- Saturday between the ’Varsity and was splendid ; and the team work I* 1 probability, not he played. try department. The meeting was Lexington the better. The first four was perfect. There was none of .... . , .. , . , pitsididiwi by. Air. \N. 1$. Kent, innings of Georgia s was simply ex- that wrangling which char ictcmcd .i . , , K I 1 , ecrable. There was an utter ah- the last two games played by the *?" T '“''"’T UWUUty ^ Tl,u ^ " f 1,18 sence of team work, and nearly eve- team. . The men realised that thev . ' f. *.. K \ ' lo co "* i,ler tl,u ry player constituted himself a were there to play hall ||ol lo ulk ( ''"t seleeted. p.,u (>t Mr. laumard the eoach. The whole team have been or lo teach each other how lo play. I There will ge a preliminary ten 01 ll,u lra, k ,liut hacked for the last two weeks. They worked together perfectly in j „U toarnament Tutwluy, Thursday W lulu the work of the team has not the field and battled fiendishly. | a| j Saturday of next week. Kvery been what it should for the last Only one error and that not a cost-1 should enter. An entrance fee twelve days,still they have received ly, although it was an inexcusable very little encouragement from the one was recorded against our college at large. Tile idea of a col- team. lege team being openly guyed by Tbc student body was out and tlieir college males! No wonder “rooting.” liase ball is a game in they have not been playing ball. which good guying has won many The only thing that deserves men- games. The team seemed !•» up- of 1 \v city five cents will be charged manager ul the track learn, business wu« immediately taken up. Mr. Snider submitted his report which showed lh.il tlM) hud been taken in Field Day and that the expenses bad been 88.2 , leaving a to cover the cost of the balls, which balano* of *lK>.8 \ Mr. Snider m- will he furnished. Names (snd L Mwl irt , lit rH| , orl vouchers for T' '" ml ,M ‘ l " Co1 III- expenses, and also a list of the vs, before six o’clock ,u, Monday. reoonU 011 K iu |,) I, uy . Tl,o ,,f ll,u M,,u “ l "' s council accepted tin, report and vo- “■ 11 bo placed over the tennis slate, ji lion was the goo,I Work of Clarke at |>reci le the •••loi.iirn ;e,„cnt given j j.J,,,,. ,i|V rar y building, on Tuesday .T ll, “ l lhe lb# " k " short and the pitching of Morris, them. They einno,. l.o ex|ieele,l to, II ,|, ril j MK . The singles will hi Ull ‘ | ptiyed first. if ili. v are The hoys’ hearts were made glad do goo , wo, lo see his balls going over the plate conrageiljat the .same time, it is II. II. II. A. K. with ail of their obf tune speed and bard to be yelling one’s lungs out when it does not seem to make tile team play better. Thciu seems to have been a misunderstanding be tween the team and the college in the past: let bygones *he bygones, and let every man in college pul bis whole heart into making our team a successful one. Willi prop er encouragement they will play winning ball. Let’s giue it to them. To pick out individuals for com plimentary notice would be like ta king a cog out of a wheel whole team won that game, and effectiveness. ’Varmitv. a. ii. Morris,dl> and p. , Hall, 2l> Yillcy. ,■ Short, p. and 3h. Moore, e.f.... Price, c. f Clarke, s s Davis, e.f Love joy, r. f Doug,icily, lb SlllhllH, ll> Field Day, May (ill,. Sign those slips for ’!«> Pandora. ouncil be tendered to Mr. Sni der for the admirable, business like style of the report and for the sue < Useful way ill which lie had r oll ducted everything. Mr. Kent has been very active and diligent in his duties is Presi dent and has freipienlly paid out of his own pocket amounts due by the Athletic Association. The council voted that rlU.fift, tlm amount dim Mr. Kent, Im paid lo him out of the money received on Field Day, and Total :li 24 III laxiKurax. Watkins, e.f.... Ileuxae, s. „ Dr.igory, 2b. Key, e Dunn, :il>. Stevens, lb. Weaver, r. f (Jnillian, p Knox, I. f Total.... A. II 3 3 II. II. IM). A. 0 0 I) 3 I 1 3 2 4 2 I 13 0 3» II 11 Summary: ’Vaisity 1;2 base hits ’Vaiisitv. Hall, Clarke and Weaver; double Mom-. 3b plays, Morris, Nallcy and Stubbs; short, p lluesse and Dunn. Passed ball, Clarke, s. s Xalley 1, Key 2; Time 2 hours. Kemp, 2l>. Umpire, Fleming; Scorer, Moreno. ls>vejoy Moore, r. f In each game since the memora ble white-wash, (ieorgia team ha> shown some improvement. Their game at Craw'ford on Tuesday—al though it was a defeat—was better Gea-lwyb r, c. f B Key, e. ami p played by them than their game on Jackson,2b a l.f. ;j Saturday. The team battery was Dunn, 3b. and p. i , - , ,, ■ . BeUSSee, *. a.. J good. I he work of 1 cilia w ts the A CARD. I feel it hut just to myself that I should make one or two state liifiita regarding the race between Mr. Morris and myself several days since. First, I am told by the- judges that the balance, 41.11ft, be paid on that while they took into consider- the notes which a few individual alioii my statement, as well a- that nieu of the college had assumed for The Mr. Morris, their decision was debts of the Athletic Association, based on tin ir own ohnt motion of It was decided to bold another veryone knows it was the prettiest ll " race and on the evidence given Field Day on May Ulb, at which by ihe spike prints on the track. time the men will be selected for As to Mr. Morris’time, two of tin- track-team v/bicli will represent watches showed 10 2-ft sec., one I the University of Georgia oil the showed 10 1.ft, the former of course Field Day in Nashville, May 16. being given as the correct and ofti* These exercises in Nashville will cial time; hut as both of us were so be under the auspices of the near together at the close of the Southern Inter-Collegiale Athletic race, the watches could not take Association. If llu ✓ e receipts tIk* difference in the times, which ou May (>th are not */ ilenl lo pay are practically the same. the expense of our/ am to Nash* As for his finishing I-ft sec. in I ville, the reuiainff g amount will be front of me, I believe, again relying gotton up by popular subscription on statements since made by the from the student-body, that Mr. Morris finished game our University team lias ever played. a continuance of the lb-re’s to ■ good work! u Score: Price, I. f Total A.II. 4 . .1 4 . 4 d H o 4 4 It. II. II. H.o. A K. M 1! VA 2 \ II Alt. (rltOVK. A. It. l.:iwhlM,j».tn'l .‘lb ;{ Williford, lb.... 3 3 It. It.II. |\0. A. - judges, about eight or ten inches in front of heat he has ever done. Wc have three good pitchers. Short s slug ging was a feature. (plillian, l.f.dr p. Thurmond, r. f. Another un-eling of the Council will be held this morning, at which will he decided whether the track season cuds after our Field I do not litiiik that Mr. Morris Hay or afts*r the Field Day of the as conscious of being out of his Southern Inter-Collegiate Alhletio :i territory, nor do I believe that he Association, on May With. lliisD me, or say one-fortieth < 1 10) of second. Total 21 7 21 12 At last they have got their re venge. Although the defeated team ley, Short, Lorejoy; stolen I intentionally crossed from his side »" important |Uestion as upon its 1 of the course. ‘ decision depends whether a captain ‘ As for my part, I shall drop the and manager for our track Team matter here. I merely wished to shall he selected now or in .May. Summary: Famed run*, Georgia make a statement of the facts in the — ft, II. G. 0; 2 base hits, Morris, Nal- case. Very respectfully, Field Day, May (ith. bases, W. S. Cotiikas. Sign those slips for Wi J'andora. t'MVTHsrrr oi rforgia i.ibbakim MAM SCRIPT L aj CilON Ms i / s „cm t>oc*~>