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THE RED AND BLACK.
Voi.. IV.
University of (ieorgia. Athens, Ga., Ferbuary 27,1897.
No. -jo.
GLASS GAMES.
RAIN INTERFERES WITH SEVER
AL-OTHER ATHLETIC NEWS.
Full. 20., Haiti. No game.
Feb. 22.. Haiti. No game.
Feb. 23., Lawyers 10, Freslt 7.
Tuesday llte weather was (lamp
ami cold, lull the game was begun
in tbe presence of a small crowd.
As the game progressed it grew
colder, which accounts for the very
large number of errors made. The them, in popular opinion, plates on
Fresh, were minus a short stop, and the team of ’97.
the Lawyers’ lirst baseman failed to
A SUCCESS.
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ycr Fresh, game, .piile a serious ac
cident occurred. The spectators be
gau crowding too close to the side
lines, wlum Culver knocked a foul THE THALIANS GIVE A FINE PER
which hit Mr. Bailey, of the Junior FORMANCE AT OPERA HOUSE,
class with awful force. He drop
ped to the ground, and although he I Be I Italian Dramatic ( Inb of
ipiiuklv recovered he will wears lh « University gave their seventh
black eye for many a long day. performance last Monday night at j f||r0(
the New Opera House; and it
While it is quite early to speak of I"’"'-'-I to lie a glorious success’ll,
I the’Varsity, still the ability .1.own ’ v ‘ r >' Tl, ‘ >' 'w*' l ,n ‘ ,,liu ‘ (, l
by Matthews, Sanford and '<>ng and faithfully, and their tinnl
has been so marked as to accord to certainly creditable. It
arrive, so McBride and Boswell
were called in and did better than
the score iudica.es.
Scruggs was suffering from the
TENNIS!
Now, as the Spring season is com
ing on, those who do not play base
those
ball and who arc
not interested in
rffeetH of llie game pitulivd Friday, traek itliletic-H, naturally look for
and noon gave way to Lowjoy, who ward to Home kind of exereine in
which they can profitably |>a*H a way
the beautiful Spring afternoons.
There is nowhere we uan find it bet
ter, men, than in the healthful game
of teunin. This department of the
I nivernity nliould not he allowed to
the lag behind, hut ahould keep pace
with the rapid progroHH which in he
ing made mi every other iiikIitiition
pitched a very ‘creditable game.
Tijheuor went behind liiu hat and
did well. Strickland could not
throw' to husen, and heHideH, the
Fretlimeu hatting order wan very
poor, which in a large measure ae-
ciMintH for the diHorepency
hcoivh.
Score in detail:
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Love joy, ,,, .
Ttclnuior, 2l», e
Uotiwrll. |l> ...
Kleiuing, h. h
Culver, ah. .
Myrh-k. If
Hrown, ef
KobertM, i f . .
SeruggH, p. *Jh
totai.h
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Mrivklmd. e .
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Uoodrum, lh .
May ion. 2b. p
MeBridc, h. *
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lYikiti*. If
(j rover, ef
White, if
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Wns quite :t society event, there be
ing quite :i number of visiting
young men nud young Indies in tbe
city at tlie time. The l.uey Cobb
gills weie out in lull force, nud np
pen red speeinlly nit endive and
beautiful. The audience ns n whole
was u very appreciative one, nud
all went away well pleased.
The curtain rose ptomplly at
8:311; and the fun began. The lirst
part of the programme was the
minstrels. Messrs. Uidlcy and
Smith and ('illnnin and Matthews
were the end men,with Mr Colvin
as interlocutor; and their rich and
j racy jokes afforded the audience
in null amusement. Their songs
were very catchy indeed, were well
ri ii lered and received much ap
plause. The songs that followed
printc. Jack Kelley, and Dennis Jr.
especially distinguished themselves
in this. The string quintette, com
posed of Harris, Calhoun, Thornton,
llopps nud Dennison gave the audi
cnee several pieces of sweet music
during the intervals.
The performance closed with the
tree comcill of John Kendrick
Hangs, “A I’rnposil I'min Ditflcul
ties." Mr, Colvin, as Boh \ ardslev,
and Mr. Culver, as Jack Barlow,
were excellent, and acted their parts
with milch credit to ihemnelve*.
Mi«s McKenzie, as Dorothy An
drews, and Miss Mo/.elle Lyndon as
Jninie, were very captivating, aitd
charmed the audience with their
beautiful singing.
Many of the older men wbo wile
present, pronounced Ibis to lie the
best performance in tbe history ol
the club, and it is not worth whilo
saying that the audience was high
ly entertained.
Immediately after the show wa
over, the Cotillion Club gave an el
egaut dance at Dupree Hall, which
was well attended. The night of
the 22ml. will long be remembered
by all who were so fortunate as lo
lie in Alliens.
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ns til,, weal lor permits^ ren lere.l and received much up HERE AND THERE.
will be placed in lirst class omnli l ,U " H '- The songs that followed The plans for the new building
lion, mill eve y afternoon should at-e 1 Ik ’" fr "'" Messrs. Dennis, llopps, have b.rcn settled upon by the com
them crowded with lovers of i.h>' * allioun, Doiialson, Linn and J. E. niittcc of the Trustees appointed for
game, jmt only the old vets, but Hi'H«*y »»»»•* J. B. Hidley werv good. ii,ja purpose. Bruce and Morgan,
Hut the singing of Jack Hidley in of Atlanta, are rehilcuts. The
“They wanted me lo lake his plaee" building will be situated between
was one of the hits of the evening, |*|,j Kappa and the residence of
mid he was called back again and I’rof. Morris. It will be 130 feet
again. The finale chorus which long, 70 feel wide, and will lie three
would have been a credit lo pro .lories in height, with a basement,
fessiunal minstrels closed part I. When completed it will lie occupied
The features of part II were the |,y ihc Fleelrieal and Biological tic-
dancing of Messrs. IVaeoek and It. parluieiils. It is understood that
novice -as well.
Tin re will be held ill the Spi g,
when tbe game gets well under i. y,
a Handicap Toiirmimeiil, in whi ill
no player will have an advantage
over another. Pri/.er will lie given
as mi incentive for earnest effort,
and the beginners need lint lie dis
couraged, lull should go lo work
villi
determination to compete
iti'ii.
t'laiko
Mr.
eb arly work will soon begin,
dancer
The 77th anniversary of the I ’hi
Kappa was observed Monday ill an
appropriate style. Quite a Urge au
dience assembled ill the t hapel, the
totai.h 27 7 12 U 7 7
SCHWA Itv.
hi trued runs: Lawyers 3, Fresh 3;
2 base bits, Scruggs; 3 base hits,
McBride; Sacrifice lots, Ticlicaor,
Scruggs; Stolen bases, l.ovejoy I;
Tielienor 3; Boswell I; Fleming I;
Mvnck -4; Hoberls I: Scruggs :{
While 1. Double Flay, Lovcjny to
Scruggs. Bases on b ills,Scrilggs, 1,
Biirnetl J, M iysoli 5. Hit by pitch
er, Love joy 1: Struck out by Love
joy 3, Burnell I, M lysoll 2. Passed
b ills, Tielienor 2, Strickland ■’>; lime
of game, - hours. Umpires, Mr.
Dunn and Mr. Matthews.
Feb. 25. It tin. No game-
During the progress of the Law
Feacork
successfully with experienced m.-n. "howed that lie wask clog
A Championship Cup has been if- 1,0 ordinary ability: and lie
fered by Prof. Patterson, to bee' |K . shuffled the sand like an old timer,
the possessor of which a player as But ( lark’s skirl dancing was aim
lo win the tournament two y ,-s, ply great; Ills costume was very ap
though not necessarily fioilsc.iulive. propnale, and he looked exceeding young ladies ol tin I ome S, ho il
Mr. Marion Dubose now holds first ly handsome. IIis movements wen- and Lucy l jbb both being present,
claim upon the cup, being the sue- v, ' r y graceful, and he lirouglildowu ^ I nl '"8i 111 ' L ' r .V 11 ,l1
cess fill winm r in last year’s^ourua '•l" ! hutise. and appropriate spen Ii inlroil uci I
incut. This cup, though, is not to The funniest part of the perforin 'Be orator of the day, Mr. Slo Iby
lie competed for in the Handicap mice perhaps was the burlesque on Mytimk. Mis subject was I he
Tournament, but in a regular one “Bing Haitiey's Daughter." This Brotherhood of Man. and tin am i
held later on, play was given by the young Indies mice was greatly pleased with Ins
Il must be remembered that no of l.uoy Cobb sometime since; and eloquent address.
man who lias not sufficient college fhis“I)iinnish Afrieo Urania" on the Frank Sparks will lie of great as
spirit to uphold tbe institutions of part of the Tlialiaua was an inula sistancc lo tbe team ibis year. He
tbe University by becoming a mem- lion of il. The dramatis personal •* Hie Best young pitcher in tin
her of the Athletic Association, will were King Haim y, Mr. lilun; Count 8u “ i l1 *’»'' d ,,,H W V rl ‘ ‘ J *
be allowed the privileges of the I nstian, Hidley, J. F ; Sir Leoffrey, rofe „ iolia | u . ;lll ,» W1 . ,,|ay this
courts. This rule shall lie rigidly Mr. Smith; Sir Almerick, Hidley, J. y,. tr
enforced, so let the name of every B.; Kbn Jaliis, a physician, Dennis, ~
mail who wishes to find a delight- Nr.; Bertrand, Mr. Matthews; Iolan from M)n . ,h,t it it quite a
ful recreation be enrolled at once, the, King's daughter, Dennis, Jr. question whether such hard games
B. C. Yamckt, Manager. The costumes were very appro- so early in the season, pays or not.