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Vol. VII.
University of Georgia, Athens, (in., April 11, 11)00.
No. 22.
rxivEiisiTY ninrj'Tonv.
Athletic Association:
President, B I). Watkins,
Vice President, F. K Brodnax,
Secretary, W. 1) Hoyt,
Treasurer, K. <». Stephens
'Foothall Team :
F. K. McCutcheon, Captain,
.1. A. Scriiutfs, Manager
II. S. Clay, Manager 2d Eleven.
*00 Baseball Team :
A. J. McBride, » apt tin,
li. M. Charlton, Manager.
’on Track Team :
II. C. Johnson, Captain.
J. L. Erwin, Manager.
'l'cnnis Team :
E H. Boggs, Manager.
Athletic Council:
B. 1). Watkins, F. E. Brodnax,
McDowell’* Day.
’Varsity Wins.
Benefit of Athletic Association
Proves Great Success.
of
Lexington Defeated by a Score
Twelve to Nine.
McDowell’s benefit, under the .lulm Knox’s famous I,rxing-
direction of tIn* Indies of Athens ton team mot defeat at tlm hands
was a signal success and netted of the ’Varsity on last Tliur--
(|iiite a neat sum to the Associa- day by ;t score of 12 to !• Ow
ing to tlii> absence from the team
of Richardson and Hall (ieorgitt
was not up to the standard of
the past two games with Athens
ttoti.
Besides the per cent of the
total sales so generously allow
ed by the firm, quite a number
of articles donated by various and errors were common.
( firms and manufactured by the Darkness prevented the gunn
ladies were rallied, Mr. Ben being played out, and it wa>
Watkins lending bis command* called at the end of the seventh (,!!'1! nt 1 ,,
ing presence and stentorian inning with the score as above. ' 1 ’ 1 * *' '* •
voice as auctioneer to intimida- Blackshear’s batting, Me
ting the Freshman into a proper Bride’s bast* running, end a one
\V. I) college spirit. hand pick tip by Morton were
PHILADELPHIA DENTAL PAPLOIS.
Expert Dentists in all Branches.
KXTHACTINO AHHOl.UTKl.Y P.UNLRM.
Writ® for it|»|M»i i» tin nit* or information.
E. A. KENT, I*. 1* S., I. D. S., Mmntgor
.Mi \V liiti'iiull St reel. Atlanta, Ua,
l lie Thalians
Tin* Thalians an* hard at
wnrk on tin* performance which
they hope to |)n*Hi*nt on tin*
twentieth of this month. lie*
siilrs tin* usual chonifto*, solos
and <|tiart(*ts undrr tin* direct ion
»f IVof. (’amphell, the Huh will
Lend Mr Kivr
lloyt.U. (. Stephens, l’i of. Jno. Moi The occasion was <|iiitr a so- the features of tin* ^ame. li
i-1h, Dr. J. P. Campbell, Judge llow- ( .j a i event and the Cafe was was necessary for Lexington to
crowded until late at night with complete her numbers hy plny-
the young people of the town ing Morton and Beusse, both of
and the students.
The decorations were in the
college red and Muck, and these
ell Cobb. Mr. Frank Miteliell, Col.
John Welch, F. K. McUutelieon, A
J. Me Bible, B M. Charlton, .1. L.
Erwin, L. II. Boggs, < li is W. Da-
vis, II. c. Johnson, J. A. .Scruggs
and II. S Clay.
Finance Committee :
Prof. John Morris, Clins W. Davis, It.
(J. Stephens.
Demosthenlan Literary Soelety :
President, J. P. Mott.
Secretary, K K. Edwards.
Phi Kappa Literary Society :
President J. M. bang
Secretary, J. W Conner.
Oratorical Assoc iation :
President, C E. eddington.
Viee President, M. B. Calhoun,
Secretary, J. S. Smith,
Treasurer, It. B. MeWhorter.
University Press (,’luh :
President. W. t\ Hill.
Vice Presiilent, Allen Fort.
Secretary and Treasurer, E. 15. Camp.
Engineering Society :
President, K. Lindsey.
Vice President, lloraet* Johnson.
Secretary and Treasurer, \N . B. Pope
Thalians. Dramatic Cltih):
Emory P Shannon, President.
John Batiks Vice President.
Chas. 1C. Andrews, Business Man’g*i
J s. P. Mann. Stag.- Muiag. r.
F. P. Calhoun, Musical Dir.dor.
Sphinx, (Honorary Society) :
W. S. BIiiii, P. P.
A. J Me Bride, P.
M. M. Thurman, K S.
i has. W. Davis, D. S. B.
( has. K. Andrews, • *.
Y. M. C. A.
President. <». F.. Usher,
Viee President, F. C. Jackson,
Se. ’y and Treasurer, Ira W Williams.
Musi.’al Director. < . E. Weddington.
Librarian, J. D. Wing.
Fiaternities : (in onb r of tsLablislinicnt)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. «’hi Phi, Kappa
Alpha, Phi Delta Theta. Alpha Tan
Omega. Sigm i Nil. Old P**i.
Publications :
I Ceil and Illicit, (weekly )
J. K. Hall,*Editor in-Chief
W. M Divis, Busin* ss Manager.
fieorgian. monthly.)
E. It Vail. Editor-in-chief.
E. II. II imhy, Business Manager.
Pandora. Annual.)
. ' Eiliture-in-G'liief
A. li. Ill:u ki.lK-ar,i
K E. lir<Hln ix, lln.ineu Manager.
Engineering Annual, (ptililiftlit-d l>y
Engineering fx« iety.)
i ol. K. I. tiriggs. Editor-in-chief.
E. II. 11-<|>]>. Busiuenn M Huger
ll(‘<pilS|-
wliom proved valuable
t ions.
Unite it crowd ciiiiic over from
together with the strninsof mu- Lexington to witness the game.
\V<
cient mnnagemeiit secured foi
us sueli substantial aid :
Mrs. Clins (irittitli, Mrs. .11’
Campbell, Misses Susie Lump
kin, Clara Thomas, Anne Bur
nett, Marion Lumpkin. Adi
son, Louise DuBose,
dine, Boutelle, Kllie
Alice Williams, Mar
lev. Kate Jester.
Work on ’oo Pandtra
The i’andorti editors are act
ively engaged in the work ot
this year’s issue, and every
tiling points to a most success
fill culmination of what at first
scented to be a very discourag
ing outlook.
All pictures of organizations
and fraternities should be in lie.
fore May 1st.
Copies of last year’s 1’audora
call lx- bad at reduced prices
Kul owing u itis offloUl
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9.
Misses Brodnax and Lviwlmi
have kindly consented to take
the principal female parts, ami
their well-known histrionic abil
ity will add much to the success
of tlie play. Rehearsals will
be held each afternoon from now
until the date of the perform
ance.
The College World.
The Cniversity of California
There are o000 students en-
ulicd iii tlm Douucuuut Univer
sity at Manilla. The iJnivcrsitv
is composed of schools of law,
medicine, civil engineering, and
liberal arts.
Mr. II. M. Sitter, Princeton,
'!•!), who so successfully coached
Sewilliee's football team last
fall, lias been engaged by that
college to couch this year's base
ball and football teams.
The faculty of the Cniversity
of Iowa has decided to excuse
the editor of the college wee kly
from three recitations per week,
anti • li*- local and athletic edi
tors each front one hour recita
tion.
Columbia won the inter-colle-
giate gymnasium contest held
recently in New York City. Co
lumbia, Yale, Princeton, llar-
Hitu-iir*: Kitit-r, Houi..sviii«, c\i*. V nrd, Cornell, New York Cm-
Konkins, Biiley.
Two base hits, Hargrove Hone
rum-, Baxter, Bia<-k*he*r Passed balls,
Elder 4, It iuii*mvilli I. Hopkins 6
Base* on balls, Cox 2, Baib-y 4. Hit by
pitched balls by Cox, d. Tim® 1 h, 4. r #i«.
Wright. (»in- r tiled in 7rh muiug on
account of darkness
from Manager Brodnax and all Attend*!,c< 1*5. Umpire, Boi< e S orer,
students who have not copies
should avail themselves of the
opportunity to secure what will
prove a valuable souvenir in af
ter years, and at the same time
Georgetown College will semi
it baseball team to compete in
materially aid the Management Olvmpian games at Paris.
in their work this year. .
—* The American students of Ox-
Tlte All-Ireland football team ford Cniversity who uumirer
will come to America next fall about twenty-live have orgun-
and play some of the leading ized the American Club of Ox- firm of Jayne and Reynolds will
college teams of the country. 'ford. practice law at Wilkesharre, Pa.
versity,and llaverford were en-
U*red.
M Henri tie Regnier, the
leading poet of the “ Symbol-
ist” seItool of France, delivered
a lecture on “The Poets of To
day—the Future of Poetry,” l>e-
fore Cornell Cniversity Satur
day evening
('ouch “Billy” Reynolds,who
lias had charge of the Cniver
sity of North Carolina football
team for the last three years,
has retired from the gridiron
and will form a legal partner
ship with “Lady” Jayne, the
famous Princeton athlete. The