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THE RED
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Vol. I IF.
University of Georgia. Athens, Ga., May 30,1896.
No. 32.
DUBOSE WINS!
OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR.
LUCY COBB GOSSIP.
Board near the restitute in in de-
Tlio final drill was held on tho man ,j , l8 the commeiiooment ap-
;parade ground last Wednesday, j ., roao |, e s. Among tho-visitor* will
THE PATTERSON CUP IS AWARDED Military lias been quite successful | )e H„„. C. F. Crisp ami wife, Mr.
TO MR. MARION DUBOSE. j n t |, e past and from the new ofli am j Mrs. Jas. iiollifield, Mr. and
A Large and Enthusiastic Crowd Wit-
ne'sed the Final Sets.
Yesterday afternoon Marion Du-
Bose amt Howell Erwin contested
for the Patterson cup. The atten*
dance was very large, and every one
enjoyed the brilliant plays of both
men. DuBose was the favorite, but
Erwin proved himself to be very
nearly DuBose’* equal. The first
set was won by DuBose, the soore
being 6-2. The second waj> won by
Erwin, with the score 6 to 4. Du-
Bose won the third and fourth sets,
the score being 6-3, 6-4 respectively.
Mr. DuBose will hold the cup un
til uext Spring, when he will ho
called upon to defend it. If he is
again victorious the cup becomes
iiis personal property.
The olfieiai score of the tourna
ment is:
Yaircey vs. Ileidt—1-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Price vs Upshaw—6-3, 6-4.
M IsM'kinirt vs. 11. Lockhart—6-2,
M.
DuBose vs. llopps—6-2, 6-1.
M. Lockhart vs. Price—7-5, 6 4.
Erwin vs. McBride—6.1, 6-2.
DuBose vs. Yancey—6 3, 6 3.
Hull is. Boland—6 3, 6-8.
Erwin vs. Colvin—6 4,0-0.
M. Lockhart vs. Price—7-5, 6-4.
DuBose vs. Lockhart—6-1, 6-1.
Erwin vs. Hull—6-2, 4 0, 6-3, *>-4.
DOUBL18.
Messrs. Boland and Colvin, Yan
cey and Hcidt, M. Lockhart and B.
Lockhart, and DuBose and Erwin,
have entered the doubles.
Smith Sc Henderson have offered
a fine Uaquet to the winners. The
first match was played Friday af
lernoou,in which Yancey and Ileidt
were victorious.
cers we may expect good work
The following special order will
explain itself:
lla.UHJl AKl Kits Cold's i'aiiktn, 'i
Univkbsity ok Gkoboia,'-
May 27th, 1896. )
Special Drier No. 58. •
Upon the advice and with the
consent of the Chancellor of the
University, llio following promo
tions and appointments are ordered
in the Corps of Cadets, and they
Mrs. Lowndes, Mr. and Mrs. Hag-
ATHLETIC COUNCIL.
Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the Athletic Association
on or after Monday, .blue 8th, nil
amendment will he proposed to the
Constitution as follows :
To amend Art. 5, Sec. 6, by mid
land, Mr. and Mrs. Selby, Judge and jnjj thereto the following words:
Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. j« Except that one man may hold
Smith, Mrs. Bliodes, Misses Hill, the base hall' and foot-hall cup-
Eelker, and Miss Bank. taincies,” so ns to make the whole
The beautiful ring offered by Mrs. section read: “No member shall
Lipscomb to the Instrumental De- hold more than one office at the
partmelit has been seen by the girls same time, except that one mail may
ami who can count the heart-throbs hold tho base hall and foot-ball esp-
of the contestants'( taincies.” D. E. Maddox,
Tho contest for the vocal medal
will be obeyed and respected ac- will take place Thursday afternoon
cordihgly:
To be Adjutant—C. M. Walker.
To be Sg’tMajor E. E. Pomeroy.
To lie Captains—W. S. Cothran,
Co. A; G. E. Maddox, Co. B.
See’lv A. A.
SEASON OVER.
A telegram was received by Man
ager Boland this morning from
North Carolina, ill w+lioli they sta
ted that they would lie unable to
at 5 o’clock. These contests are
new features in the Lucy Cobb com-
mencument and will increase the
number of programmes.
Invitations to tho Senior Keoep-
To be 1st Lieutenants—P. E. tion will be out next week. Tins play us this season, as tho gtinran-
Suiith, Co. A; Walker White, Co. B. entertainment promise* to he uu- tee offered them would not be sufH-
To he 2nd Lieutenants—W. L. usually brilliant. oient to cover their expenses. This
Moss, Co. A; F. K. Boland, Co. B. Two of our K j r | H , Misses Alice will be a matter of great regret to
To be 3rd Lieutenants B. A. Agnes Bradley, left for home 10 al1 »® ve ™ of l,,u ""* tlo,,al
Crane,« o. A; Cl. W. Price, Co. B. mornillg . U ; H th « a,„i break *' » * a,u * between North Carolina
lo lie 4th Lieutenants I* D. j in our family circle.
Walton, Co. A; W. B. Kent, Co. B. Mf Aro | lib «M Livingston will |
lo In 1 *t Su gi .inu J. . lit visit his niece, Mis* Ileurie Lips-
“ l > ’ A ' • L ‘ . j comb next week.
To be 2nd sergeants—L. A.Whip-
OFFICERS OF '97 ATHLETIC TEAM
The Captain and Manager of the
per, Co. A; B. D. Watkins, Co. B.
To he 3rd Sergeants H.II.White,
Co. A; W. (1. llassinger, Co. B.
To he 4th Sergeant* -K. <1. Hodg
son, Co. A; C. A. Weddinglon,Co.B.
To ho 5th Sergeant*—W. K. Up-
sliaw, Co. A; F. Ridley, Co. B.
To be 6th Sergeants—J. P. Barge,
Co. A; C. C. Jlairold, Co. B.
To he 7th Sergeants—A. Aker-
raau, Co. A; C. Akerman, Co. B.
Senior exercises promise to be
very beautiful this year. The can
tata entitled “Great Pan is Dead,”
which represents the triumph of
. Christianity over Paganism, which
, is made up of song, marches and
dialogue, will produce an effect nev
er before excelled at the commence
ment in the past.
Lucy Cobb Commencement will
and Georgia would have proved to
lie very exciting.
It is impossible to secure a game
with Sewanee this year, and so now
the base-hall season is practicnlly
closed.
FINALS.
TJie (Inal examinations are now
on in full force. This is not given
as news, as perlsap* this fact in filliy
impressed on every one's mind.
This is the season when the ooco-
eola, wine-cocoa, and other such
things are in great demand, and the
“midnight oil” is being given a use
open Friday evening June 5th, with
To be 1st Corporals—I* Morris,| th« drills of Miss Beckwith on Ar-j fu i Wili |,ut every one, however, is
Co. A; G. D. Perdue, Co. II. listicGymnastics and Delsarte work. j being |, ll0 y,. ( | „p I,y the anticipation
To he 2nd Corporals—J.H.Wynn, 8,, *• wl11 a, *° ,iaVu lnentMimil the L( t | ie approaching commencement
Co. A; P. II. Jones, Co. B. * veui "K lwo fro '“ j festivities.
To be 3rd Corporals—G. W. Bur- i “Midsummer’'■ Night’s Dream. ’
uey, Co. A; J. R. Humphries, Co. B. Saturday morning will he devo-
To be 4th Corporala—D. B. liar- ted lothe French and German plays,
roll,Co. A; S. G. Oglesby, Co. B. Saturday evening there will lie a
To be 5th Corporals—II. S. Wal-j Chorus Concert and Elocution con-
den, Co. A; H. A. Huggins, Co. B. test.
To he 6th Corporals—W. A. Sunday morning will occur the
’97 Track Team have been elected. Thompson, Co. A; B. Slater, Co. B. sermon to the graduating class by
C. II. Black, who is one of the best By order Col. SwKixiso. Rev. W. A. Carter,and Sunday even and one could enjoy the exercises
Athletes in College, was elected TT,V *“ ing the special service of song. without suffering from intense heat.
Captain and Leonard Snider, who “very one will be ple.aed to learn Monday rao . ning t ,.e contest in The music.le last night was par-
managed the '96 team, was re elect- lhal "*"*«*[ hr »» ,,a " *'K'' ud a Instrumental Music will take place ticularly enjoyable. The violin solo
contract with lop Warner for _ t|l , priec collleHtl:( i f or being a by Mr. Frank Boland, and the song
CONCERT.
The concerts given at the Opera
House Thursday ami last night by
the Misses Midi, proved lo be quite
a success. The house, owing to the
admission that was charged, was
not as crowded as in previous years,
eil Manager.
' foot-hall season of ’96.
Mr. Warner will arrive in Athens
prize
diamond ring.
Although track athletics are hand
icapped by not having a gym. and j Monday night will he annual
. . t several daya before college opens 1 “
an instructor, the prospect* for a 1 ’ 1 concert.
, .... .... . m and the team will get an early start,
successful Field Day in J7 are very 7 On Tuesday morning Mr. Lucian
encouraging. Messrs. Patterson, llerty and Mor- Knight will deliver the address to
; ris, the committee of the Athletic the Senior Class and Tuesday even-
We may have a ball game with , Council appointed lo investigate i ing will occur the graduating exer- lion, which occurred last week at
North Carolina during commence the Short case, are preparing n strong loisee. The commencement closes Danville, Ky., Sewanee won tl •
raent. Manager Boland is corres- petition for the S. 1. A. A. We with the Senior reception, which medal. Sewanee ha* the honor of
ponding with the U. of N. C, and
hopes to secure a date.
.a*.;
by the entire chorus were the fea
ture* of the evening.
SEWANEE GETS IT.
In tho contest of the Southern
' Intercollegiate Oratorical Associa-
hope to have Mr. Short restored to makes a fitting close on Wednesday beiug the only college that has vou
the Association in the near future, evening. n. c. i the medal twice.