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Vol. VII
A XI) BLACK. ^
Uiiiversitv'nf'rioorffiii, Athens, (hi.. March 17. 1WM).
No. is.
FRESHMEN GO DOWN.
Former Champions Defeated by Law
yers Last Saturday Champion
ship Complicated.
’VARSITY vs. SCRUBS TRACK CAPTAIN.
Second Team Defeated to Tune of
16 to 7.
In tin' filin' between the lirst
Contrary to general expecta-. anti second teams last Tuesday,
tions, the heretofore victorious the \ ar **""
Mr Horace C. Johnson F.lected Cap -
tain of the 1900 Track Team.
On Friday afternoon of last
week, the committee in charge
PHI' ADEI.PHIA DENTA' PA P I.0RS.
Expert Dentists in all Branches.
rXTHAITINIt AMi.I.UTRLT rAINI.KM.
Writ,* for fippntiitim'iita or information.
K. A Kl'.vr, l>. I>. S., I,. I». rt.. Malinger
:»i Whltrlmll Strati, An. ixta, Ua.
Freshmen went down before the
legal talent last Saturday hv a
ity men had things of 111,> election of captains of
their own way, and the score athletic teams chose Mr. Horace
shows that the game
litit iit in^i * •••*j , . ■ r „.
of 12 to 11. Saturday two ded I y one-sided. Ill
was deci-
gamo was
full of errors, but some good in
dividual plays were made.
Lamar pitched for the ’\ arsi-
tv and allowed the second team
onlv six hits. Ridley was in
The .rameSatimlav complicated the box for the second team. He
ihe championship question, a* "as a little wild a. times and
any one of the three classes can lieusse was substituted in his
now (igure out a clear title to place during the progress of the
score _, _ _
weeks ago tin* Lawyers met de
feat at the hands of the Sopho
mores, and in I urn the Sopho
mores were routed by the Fresh
men, on the following Tuesday
championship honors.
Saturday’s game was intense
ly interesting, and the teams
wore evenly matched. Calhoun
pitched ti steady game for the
Lawers during the lirst -ix inn
ings, but in the seventh was batt
ed out of the box, for one home
run and three three-baggers.
Hall was substituted in his place.
Richardson handled the sphere
for the Freshmen and pitched
his usual steady game.
The oliicial score i> a- follows :
game.
The attendance oil the games
so far has been remarkably good, the class
and speaks well for the support t red tin
the ’Varsity may expect.
(lllicial Score :
I.AWVKWS
('.iivy. ell
< Minrltoii, hm
Mdlri'U*, <•
< si 1 Iioiiii, p. siml
II til. p. nn«l »
Smith, ll».
()«en, If.
Illillcy, .‘Ut
Hull, if.
A ll II. II. I’.d
1 2
I 2
I 2
'1 o
Kiiiht Team.
Hitllt y, K., If
11miiplii If
HjixIlt, T., «*f
.loltllhOll, II., cf
M«*Hii«K*, c. • *ii*l hh
Hull, *jli :mtl v
I;*•:!V i, ill,
Wulkii, *>* in I 2\>.
Whit Held, :ii»
Cox, if
l/uuar, p
'1*0 till M
Ski o.\i* Team
llt'lltOM 1 , illl Mil I p
Itidlcy, p. Mini dli
ItoiiUrtilvillc, c
11. It. II. I’.O.
2 I 0 II
2 r I n
(\ Johnson ns tin* head of the
track team for this Spring. Mr.
Johnson will lill the place of
Mr. It. K. Finnegan, who failed
to roturn to college after the
Christmas holidays. All those
mmi who have won a track •<
Were eligible in the election,
and the choice of Mr. Johnson
from this numb o' is n deserved
reward for bis faithful work on
tlie i rack.
Mr Johnson i
f 11101,
Cniversity in the fall
of 1N11K. Last year lie great I \
distinguished himself as a run
ner, breaking the college record
,, in the Kill yard dash hv making
ii the distance in 10 seconds flat.
Mr. Johnson Ims also taken a
prominent part in other branch
es of athletics. lie secured
lirst, place in the hroad jump on
"««nual held day last year
n addition has taken sonn
Communication.
F.nrroit Kki> ani> Black :—I
wish to lie allowed to address a
communication th the student-
body through your columns,
and although it appears to be a
personal matter, yet it is one of
such importance as should, in
niv opinion, tie brought before
the students in the best wav pos
sible.
Mui'h to mv regret I learn
that one of mv appointments in
■ r connection with the baseball
, . maiiaoersblp lias caused ilissat-
''""'b' 1 "'- Ufactiou because of (lie rela
tions existing between tlie ap
pointee and myself, and that
sucli appointment lias aIVcetcd
tlie welfare of tlie team by a
withdrawal of support by some
students. I will make no at
tempt to justify my appoint
ment, for that is not consistent.
t n|) I enn only act when I am called
'Vm! upon by the studciio and until
’ ' they ask, my nppointtnentsserve
some .• •
... , . ... | f , hi themselves as a justification,
stand in both baseball and foot- , ,
hall. lie was a member of thi
it lit
A.II. II. II.
I I 0
S ll» II
A
2 2 0
n
Total.
12 ID
ID
i;i r,
1 ’luilltnn, 2U 4 D D 4 ( .1
D rl « 1 0 " «' "
Kiiksiimkn.
A.II
II. II. 1
».o.
A. K.
|)c;«n, i f 4 0 0 0 D 0
M.Calla, i f
•*
.1 2
a
2 11
Hull, L., II*. a 12 1 0 0
Kiilli-y, :.l>
1
1 D
i
n
D 1
i iiliioim, \ , h.-*. a i i a d i
lti.li.uili>mi, |>
4
l 1
5 II
Iteaver, lb.
A
1 1
ID
D 1
TotmI 7 o 15 h ii
Wliilfli'lil, Jl>.
5
1 1
4
2 .1
i alliiiiiii, ss
.*)
1 1
D
D *2
*1 HUE IIV INNING*:
Itaxtcr, If
1
(1 1
i D
1 D
P'lint Tc:»m 4 d 5 D 1 1 *» ID
Itmifisavill.*, .'
4
1 1
4
4 0
Second Ten tn 1 ’» 0 1 D n n 7
Itosw.-ll. if
1
1 D
D
D 0
Struck out. Lamar 2, Ridley
Dorsey, rf
•j
1 2
D
D II
;i. Beusse B; Wild pitebes, La
Total.
:i7
II ID
2 i
14 7
mar 1. Itidlcy 2. It usse 1 ; Ba-
s s oil balls. Lamar J, Itidlcy .',
second baseball nine hist
Spring, and was captain of the
Junior class football team last
fall—the college champions.
Mr. Johnson is to lie congrat
ulated cn his selection, and
track athletics may feel safe in
his hands.
FOOTBALL flANAGLRS
t(Concluded on :inl page
’Varsity vs. Athens.
Game this Afternoon Between the
Varsity and a Team from Town.
A game of hnsfh.nl! is sched
uled for this ufternooii at 3 :30
between the ’Varsity and a pick
ed team from the town. This
will lie the lirst game in which
the probable ’Varsity men will
play together and some idea
mav be obtained this afternoon
of the strength of the team lilts
vear. Several men will proba
bly be played in each of the po
rt individ-
R. u--e I . I’assed balls, Uouiisa-
ville 2 ; Stolen bases, first team,
11, second team 2; Left on ba
ses, first team 1, second train o.
rime 2 hour*. (Janie called on
Bonn 4;’ hit by pitched balls, account of darkness at the end
Calhoun 1. Richardson 2 ; Balks of the 7th inning.
M'OllE
I AW.
Krt*»li..
Passed l>:ill
savilU
nrdson 1
•> o I o 0 4 2—12
I a o o no s ii II
McBride I,Rolln-
\ViId Pitch ", Iticli-
Basses on haib
Richardson l ; Struck out. Cal
houn o, Richardson 2; Three-
base hits, Hall 1, Beaver l.Dor-
Communication
F.iutok ok Tim. Kin
Advisory Committee elect Manager
of ’00 Football Team and Mana
ger of Second Eleven.
At a meeting of the Athletic
Association last Saturday morn- nit-ious to give a test
ing the following nominations mil litness.
were made for managers of the
lirst and second elevens fot
1H00 :
For Manager 1000 Varsity :
John Banks.
Harold 11 inn'll.
John A. Scruggs.
For Manager Second Eleven
H. S. Clay.
<\ II. Whit Ibid.
Frank II. Barrett.
A Ml
A large crowd should see the
game. Admission will be 2oe
(Janie called promptly at 3:80
I*. M.
dent of his class, lie entered
the Fnivemity in tlm fall of 07,
hut was out of college during
the session of ’OS-’OO. He was
elected Manager of the ’98 Sec
ond Kleven, but did not lill the
The Advisory Board on po-ition on account of failure to
Tuesday afternoon to make a return to college.
i. Two-base hits M<('all;i Black:—It seems to me that it choice from each of these lists Mr. <la> .although a m< nibit
T ILm ran- Rounsivville would be improper for us to pass „f name., and as a result of of the Freshman class, has I-
Stolen bases, Carey 1, Hall 1, over in silence the revelations this election Mr.John A.Scruggs ready '"'ta >h* ie< a o <'■
Smith 1 Ridley 1 Hull 1. Cab which have been made since the of Valdosta, was chosen Mana- hitnself in foot >.i ,ir< ‘ '
b ,, 2 MeCalla 1 close of our football season con- ger of the Varsity, and Mr. II will lie an important factor tn
' Scorer, Wright; Time 2 h’rs. corning the amateur standing of H. Clay, of Marietta. Manager ^"uon W voil r!‘wnrd for
Attendance UK). The game was five members of our team ; and of the Second b am. 11 1
< ,IM inV ...I, inning nn «. .W. Inr Mr. S.-ru-r h . m.,nh«r ol b. M WJ* •» 'I'"
, of cliirkno-H. (Concluded on .‘ini page.) Itlio class of 1901, and ih l rent-1 held last f.il .