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THE. RED AND BLACK.
Tur Rrn AWH Rr tiCV Gaining. Some, feeling sure of the result of the game, not more
i nlj 1\jjL AINU DLALk, t|i e i r positionn on the team, seem to than a dozen men had congregated.
think that it makes no difference When the victory had been an*
PUb, of e t , . 1 1 .u y n | l ::r.U t ; , o} le OeA„^ i!,ti0n bow they train, for there is no one nounced it was with difficulty that
j to take their positions from them, a sufficient number could be secured
to give the college yell,which, when
given, sounded 1 i*ke the feeble echo
of the cries of a crowd of school
girls. If one had suggested a bon
fire to celebrate the victory he
would have been looked upon as a
raving maniac, and when an at-
entious training and has constantly
pleaded with them, but with a few
it has been all in vain. Wesincere-
j ly hope that the few men who have
I. J Morn a ven. Kmtob-is-CIiiif.f. This is a mean advantage to take,
<i. K Maddox, II. sinkss Ma.aoeu. , calculated to demon-
If. O. Colvin , Atiii.ktic Kditoh.
< . ||. Ul.Ai'K Local Kditoh. strate to the average man that they
K. It. Mitciiki.i., Ass t Ri sinks* M o k. appreciate the positions they hold.
Captain Morris has done every-
All communications must ho address- t |,j n ^ J,, |,j a power to impress upon
I the men the importance of consci-
ed to the Itusiness Manager.
Pay your admission to the games.
Cheer for the 'Varsity.
Help out the Athletic Association J been continually breaking training
by patronizing the 'Varsity Place will do better in the future, and re-
to day. train from anything that is likely
to affect their playing.
He sure to he on hand next Satur
day to guy Auburn and yell for
Georgia.
W ANTED.—Several trustworthy aentle-
inenor ladies to travel ill (ieonria, for
established, reliable house Salary ITS" and
expenses. Steady position. Enclose refer
ence and seif-addressed stamped envelope.
Tin-Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha
lildif. Chicago, 111.
E. I. SMITH k CO.
SHOES OF THE LATEST SHAPES.
A Line of
r:.tent LoatierTans.
Corn r College A\ uue :.n 1 l lay ion St.
Help out the Pandora and
for copies at once.
sign
tempt was made to get up a ear-
ride, not more than five men could
be secured who would contribute
the petty sum of ten cents toward
it. This is an appalling statement
of facts and that such a stale of af
fairs should exist is both pitiable
and disgusting.
When our base-ball team sees
such light interest taken in their
welfare and so little encouragement
how can any one ex
pect them to put life and spirit into
theii playing? Is it because our
I team has been defeated
n. I’. liAsn/ro.v. r. II. DOZIER.
Kaselton & Dozier,
DKAI.KUH IN
HIGH G-RJVTOE
Pianos and Organs.
Smalt Musical Instruments,
Pictures, Picture Framing, etc.
; manifested? Surely this is a poor
reason and shows a lack of the true
The University has received criti-
i eisms on all sides of late for not
i having a magazine of a literary na
ture. The Kkd and Bi.ack has not ^‘ r< " 1 em ’
desired to answer these criticisms
j because it has recognized that the ,
The end of the session is unicklv University should have such a pub-!
i , • , . . 1 ’ i .i . •. i i • i .i times this season by au aggre
approaching and we wish to mi- lication and that it was behind otli- / ,
... , n • . i • of players from all the surrounding
press on every one the importance er colleges III not having one 1 J . ,
, .. . i, - ,* - c „ towns that such little interest is i
of paying their subscription for the It is the function of a college
Kkii and Bi.ack at once. These sub- weekly, such as the Red and Black,
Adaptions are past due, hut we have to give the news of the college in a .... ■
| . i I • i • i spirit of friendship, love and patri-
Kindly let them run on, ami now spicy and brief wav, and in so do- * 1 , ,,
... i • .i , i-i olism. In its adversity we shoulil
every mail ought to come tip volun mg there is no chance for a display- . . ,
.i t>... . it. , ... , ... . ... always remain firm in our devotion
tnrily and pay the Bed anp Black of literary ability. A monthly mug- 1 ....
..... . , "iii ! to the team, for then it is that we
the amount he is ilue it. aaine, however, should serve as the . .
- have an opportunity of demonstra-
means of presenting in a literary 11 i -
ITinin -reference elsewhere it unn ■ • , t'llg Olir true friendship. It IS a
Upon Jeicrunoe oisowmri, it cun way discussions upon various sub- s
be seen that the games with Van jeets, and no College Or University P orr fnend who is bnse oiioug i to
•loi h.lt have bee, declared off. can claim to he advanced which ha. ‘lesdt ... lime of defeat ami trouble.
Though criticism of Vanderbilt's no M11 .|, publication. Notwithstanding the adverse and
action is made in another place, we j An effort was nnrde at the first of indiscriminate criticism of a few
cannot refrain from expressing our t| l( , Vl ,., r to star' a magazine, hut u,e "» wo ar<! " ,ost c,n P , "‘ liu in B;i y-
opinion briefly by saying that Van „wing to the fact that a heavy debt in f? 0,ir present team is one of
derbilt has acted in a an,/ was still incumbent on the old mag the best Georgia hasevir had. It
unbntinttt.li/,; manner. It appears ar j n0) caused by careless manage- '* 11 strange but not au unknown
tons that tilings are not exactly ment, the Faculty would not per- fact that those men who are loudest
straight up there, ami the past at- mit one to he started. But through in their criticism and always have I
• tioii of \ underbill in various ways j j|, t . earnest efforts of the Demosthe-
wili justify us in that statement. j man ami Phi Kappa Societies, that
debt has been recently cancelled,
With this issue of Red andBlack i aml how lhons j, no hindrance to
Mr. II. G. C olvin, our Athletic Kdi-1 l j 1(J establishment of a monthly
tor, goes out of office, being com- ! , niMf!l zine.
pulled to resign on account of pres Wc hopt . lhal the Societies will
take this matter in hand at once
JKe Red and Black
Is printed at the oftieo of
IE. ID. STONE,
is n. Jackson st.
Patronage of college boys solicited.
~:D.W McGi egor
irroumiing i w
ATHL TIC GOODS,
TENNIS.
RACKETS.
RALLS,
NETS, As.
sure of college work. Mr. Colvin .
has ably performed his duties, and liefore this session |Wiation out of its just dues.
his past record stands as a testimo
ny of his ability. Air. Leonard fSui-
cIoses, in order that when they re
turn next year they will he ready
the most fault to find, are the very
men who contribute nothing to the
support or etioour.Tgemeul of the
team. They are generally not mem
bers of the Athletic Association,and
most often, when there )is a game,
they will he found trying to “ heat"
their way in, and thus cheat the As-
Watennai 1
Fountain Pen*.
Stationery, to.
ALL AT
LOWEST PRICES.
BOOKSTORE.
ATHENS, GA.
der, the Athletic Editor-elect, is l(J wor fc a (, 0 nce, and thus
too well known to need any remarks avo ; d tl|u scrambling for office and
pniM. We heartily welcome )oM of dm . ... t i,then,
him into our midst and wish him Wu lrnrt t | ial in tl|u w | ection of
much success in his department. cl lj lor * the Societies will select men
I test qualified to fill the positious,
Die men u ho compose the \ ar | regardless of other circumstances,
silj team hold important and prom- \y 0 | laTL . llo ,| U ubt that with men
inent positions and have a great re | cll0 . en j„ u,i. way , the University
will start next ysar with a maga-
sponsihilty resting upon them. Some 1
of the members of the 'Varsity
team, however, do not seem to com
prehend this fael.
There is no doubt that nothing is
siue well worthy of living its repre
sentative.
Let every man east aside the veil
of prejudice that now covers him
aud view the 'Varsity audits ac- GEO* IVI« **OU I sly
lions in the proper light. Ix't him The Rest and Most Popular
he loyal to the team both in victory ^0 A R DNG O PLAGE,
and in defeat. Remember that itis ' J „ , ....
For Students in Athens.
HANCOCK AVENUE
Georgia’* team and whatever it
may accomplish will redound toiler'
credit—whether she shall he thrown ]
amid the ruins of defeat or shall be I
garlanded with the rich wreaths of
victory.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Never before have we seen such _
more conducive to good playing a woful lack of college spirit as now SUMMER SCHOOL
than conscientious training. This exists. What causes this it is irn- . ^
fact is recognized by all hall-play- possible to imagine. On last Sat- Or MA1 It h.uA I ICo
ers. and yet certain ones of our unlay when our team was contend- „ ,_ <r .
team utterly ignore the fael and ing for honors with South Carolina Addrv«. CHARLES M. 8NRLUNG,
|«*rsist iu breaking all the rules of ami the time had arrived to hear; Adjunct Prof. Maih.
Call and see us liefore buying
/V WU EldL.
It will save you rnooey.
PAYTON & KLEIN,
BARBERS.