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IV STAKKOHD Hi t N hOIToll IX CllIKF.
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Mkhkitt Tiii ujian Atiii.Km Kditoii
W*. L Woottkx . Exciianok Kditoii.
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EDITORIAL COM M KNT.
\VV wish to call the attention
nf the Advisory Board to the
fact that the next issue nf the
Red ami Bi.ai k will lie the last
uiuler the present hoard nf Ktli-
tors. The term fur the new
linaril cointnences with the first
week in December, so it might
be well to elect them immedi
ately.
We cannot believe that tliedis-
cnnrtesi“s heaped upon our team
while in Knoxville came from
the whole sitnlmil body of tile
I'nivel'sitv of Tennesse, or even
represented their sentiments.
It is a reflection on humanity to
be compelled to think that no
I urge body of men can be
brought together without litill
ing in their midst some rowdy,
nnnentleinanly and unsports-
inanlike persons.
The statement was made in
the last number of the Run asm
Black that the K. of (i. Orato
rical Association numbers Imt
ten or eleven members, and also
a statement was made that the
Faculty declined to nllow the
students to attend the meet in
Atlanta on the loth. It lie-
comes our pleasant duty to cor
rect both of these statements.
I'lie Oratorical Association has
some lot) members and is in a
flourishing condition. The Fac
ulty, after being petitioned,
granted to all the students who
had permission from home, the
liberty to attend the meet.
Tiik Iaki> ami Hi a< k regrets
as much as any one the lo>, of
the game with Ten no SStM*, but it
regrets more than the los* of
the game the unjust and un
called-for criticism of the team
by a few students. We sav a
few because there were no more
than three or four who so far
have indulged in this unwar
ranted action. Before the team
had returned to Athens and l*>-
foro any news of the game was
received, other than the score,
there were to In* heard remarks
of disgust and dissatisfaction
which were extremely detri
mental to the reputation of the
team, and those to whom the sotind Mr. Saussy’s praises
care of the team is intrusted.) which he so richly merits and
A student of tin- Fniversity | which he will always continue
might have understood that dis- to receive at our hands.
Let us get together, therefore,j
and employ all of our pent-up
energy to help defeat Auburn.
The team must do its best, as
we know it will, and the stu
dent-body must contribute to
the success by yells and cheers,
the only way in which encour-j
agement can be given ; and if
both fail, then wo will feel cer-
tain that Auburn has a better
team and that it is our misfor
tune, not any particular person's
fault. The Rkrami Bi.ack feels
confident that we can substan
tially prove we are the better
team, and it remains to be seen
whether the confidence has been
misplaced or not.
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appointment in the score caused
the remarks, but any person
other than a student would not
think the same but would im
mediately form an adverse
opinion and substantiate it by
repeating the words spoken by
a student That, of course,
would count for much and some
times would work tin irrepar-
ble wrong. Students want to
inform those avIio make such re
marks as to the advisability of
controlling their feelings, es
pecially when strangers or those
not so much interested in the
team as we are’ are present,
because a demoralization is
bound to take effect among a
few, and everybody will recog
nize that this is the Avrong time
for such to happen. If our
team had been defeated by fair
means, then it would have been
the time not to sulk and criticise,
but to redouble energy and
support the team more heartilv
than ever before, but whetiAvej
are defeated by unfair means, j
I how can there be any ground
, for criticism of our own team?
And when we do not know why
the team has been defeated let
us Avail to find out and then go
j to the proper parties, if need be*
j and make objection.—do not
j blab it around on the street cor
ners and other public places.
I Then the students seem to for
get everything about how the
team feels when a game is lost.!
You feel that your Fnivessity
has been defeated, but they feel
that they themselves have also
been defeated, consequently a
I much keener disappointment to
them. Let us remember this
: hereafter and try to let the team
do more of the objecting part
| than we do, if an emergency
\ should arise.
There is still another point
that should receive our atten
tion. One student, and only
one we are glad to sav, was
j heard to make a remark, the
substance of which put the
| blame of our defeat upon our
coach. Of course Mr. Saussy
needs no justification at our
j hands, because every right-
minded student knows that there
are few more experienced foot
ball players in the country than
Mr. Saussy, one who has done
more than his share to help us
jon to victory, and one who has
always treated the stmlent-lvody
land players alike in the most
just and gentlemanly way. We
only want to impress upon the
student or students that this
kind of wrong will not be toler
ated and that it is the duty of
each student to see that this
does not happen. We regret
that even one man should have
been so ungrateful as to express
his unwarranted thoughts, but
we are glad that another oppor
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