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Vol. VII.
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., May 19, 1900.
No. 27.
CLEMSON vs. GEORGIA for 3 base hit and Cole was out'
on third for failing to run. j
On Campus, May 16th. 1900. Bamburgh hit tty to Elder and
Clemson defeated the 'Varsity w * 9 s « f< ' Jlt ‘ 2l “ 1 0,1 crror -
9tii inniNil.
Lanhorn hit to Elder and out.
Gaines ditto. Colo struck out.
McBride hit past third for 1
hag. Cox hit to short and heat
it out. Hall struck out and
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PHILADELPHIA DENTAL PARLORS.
Expert Dentists in all Branches.
on the campus Wednesday af- Hughey hit to right field and
ternoon by a score of 13 to 3. I got 2d on Kounsaville s error. ^
The game was replete with 1 Maulden hit to pitcher and was Cox whs caught off 1st. Elder
errors and was generally devoid °Ht *° “ ,,d ll,ld ° 11 * ^
of interest throughout. At no! Hall hit past first and got 2nd Following is the official score
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two consihit over 3rd for two base hit
Elder
ie hit
Whitfield and
time were the visitors in dan-! ou r 'f?ht fielders error,
ger, leading off with two runs
in the 1st inning. Georgia's Hall scored,
errors were made at critical pe- j
riods while those of Clemson hit to pitcher and out at 1st
though numerous did not seri-i oth inkino.
ously affect the issue. MeMakin
number, are too well distribu
ted to warrant blaming any one
Baxter struck out. Kounsaville
Hunter hit safe past 3rd. Grey
gave up nine hits but so scat- hit safe to center
tered were they that only three | to 2nd and was sate oi
runs were netted from them all. (error, Hunter scoring.
Lanhorn hit
Gaines
Clemson’s team is possibly the] hit to 2nd and out at 1st and ,
dest that Georgia has met this Grey scored. Cole hit to s. s
year.
and was out at 1st,
The game was called at 4:20 s -oring. McMakin hit to s. s.
before a small crowd of 17(5 and out at 1st
people. Following is the game
by innings.
1st inninci.
McMakin came up for Clem
son and hit safe over pitcher 1 ,ll,< *
and 2nd on a bounce for two
bags. Bamburgh hit over 2nd
for three bags, McMakin scor
ing. Bamburgh scored a mo
ment later on passed ball by
catcher. Hughey hit to short
and out at 1st. Mauldin flew
out to infield. Hunter hit safe
past 3rd for 1 bag. Grey hit to
3rd and out at 1st.
McBride for Georgia got base
on balls. Cox flew out to s. s.
Hall hit to s. s. and got to first
on errer. F.lder hit to s. s. and
McBride was out at 3rd. Whit
field struck out.
2ni> inninu.
Lanhorn hit to Elder and was
Blackshoar flew out to right
field. Hull hit safe past 1st.
McBride hit safe over short and
Hull scored. Cox hit to s. s.
got 2nd on wild throw,
at homo. Hall hit safe past
short for two bags and Cox
scored. Elder flew out to left
field.
6tii inninu.
Richardson went in the box,
Cox relieving Kounsaville in
right field, Bamburgh flow out
to Bax.er on a pretty running
catch. Hughey hit through El
der for first, Mauldin hit to
right field for 3 bags, Hughey
scoring. Hunter hit to s. s. and
and out at first, Mauldin scor
ing. Grey flew out to left field.
Whitfield hit to s. s. and out
at first. Baxter hit a slow one
beat it out, Rich-
thrnwiiout at first. Gaines hit to s. s. and bent it out,
to 2nd and was out at 1st. Cole 1,11 SIlf ” l , l ftst 1 " t , ftn 1 d
but was safe on wide t « r we »« *° *«*• Blacksliear
McBride. McMakin str ," ck °' ,, 1 ” ul , 1 .8 ot ,,,lHO '"J
and Cole xvent out at ,i ‘> “• 1 M, Brule H*t to m h »nd
Richardson xvent out at 3rd.
CLEMSON.
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by the same
McMhIciii. p.
0
8
2
0
9
1
token we are
inablo
to choose
Hmniburtr. h. s.
5
2
1
1
4
8
niiv one of the
nine as a snhiect
HokU -y. 8b.
A
8
1
A
0
2
for eiiiiLrnituIntiims.
Mauldin, Uap r . nr.
Hunter. 2n
5
h
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
Following is
the official score
Oi»y, lb
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1
0
of the game.
1,inborn, e.
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1
0
WHO KOI A.
All II
II PO
A K
(}»inen. It
A
1
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2
0
0
Co*, p,
4 O
0 0
1 2
Dole, if
A
0
0
1
0
1
( arey, o. f.
4 II
0 1
0 0
Total..
45
18
10
27
9
H
McBride, c. atnl an.
2 0
1 A
2 2
Klder, 2b.
4 U
1 3
2 1
Q BORGIA
AH
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II
PO
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KoiiuhavIIIc. rf. ami
u. 4 II
II 1
0 0
McBride, hh
5
0
2
1
8
1
Wlilttleli 1, 3b.
4 0
II 1
2 1
C ix. p.. rf.
A
1
1
0
1
2
Maxtor, If.
8 II
1 II
0 0
Hall, Cap*, c
A
1
2
A
0
0
A till, lb.
;< o
II II
0 1
Elder. 2b.
A
0
1
2
7
2
l(iclianlson, ss.
2 0
0 2
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XV hit Held. 8*\
4
0
0
0
1
1
Kixter, If
4
0
1
2
0
0
Totals.
31 0
2 24
13 7
Itniiii.aville, rf
8
0
0
1
0
1
Hlaek.h*ur, of
4
0
0
1
0
1
TECHS.
All It
II PI)
A K
Hull, lb
4
1
1
IA
0
1
Patterson, if.
3 II
0 0
0 <1
Kiehard.oi, |>
1
0
1
0
0
0
McKIbbrn, If.
4 1
0 0
0 II
Total'.
40
8
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27
17
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Merritt, 2t>
4 1
1 1
1 2
Score by inning.
Hicks, c.
4 1
1 IA
1 II
Clemson — 2 0
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4 8
2
0
1
fr- 18
Murpliy, cf.
4 2
II 1
0 0
Georgia —0 0
0
1 2
0
0
0
0-
It
McCurtlmren, 3b
4 II
0 1
l o
Sain inary —8
btiiM hits,
McMakin,
Henley, p.
2 1
0 0
2 * 0
Mauldin ; la lid
pitches,
McMakin
1 ;
Paulson, ss.
3 1
2 1
0 0
l»iiA«ed balls, Hill
1 ; liases
Of
ball.
off
Veal, lb.
3 II
0 H
0 0
Mo.M .km 2 : bit br piichrd ball.
Maul-
dm ; stolen Las*
H. C
?|etii»nti <1; G» oryla 4 .
Totals,
32
4 27 A 2
struck eat hjr MrMxkiii II, by Cox I. by
KiohHr<l»"ii 2 Tim** of K‘iin.' it hour,,
umpire Hairy, * oriT Hlun attendants*
175.
hit to S. s.
throw by
hit to s. s.
2nd.
Baxter
struck out, Kounsn-
YTII INNINU.
ville struck out, Blacksliear hit Lanhorn hit to 2nd and out at
1st. Gaines ditto. Cole struck
out.
to 1st uud out.
3rd inninu.
Bamburgh Hew out to s. s. Cox hit to short and was safe
Hughey flew out to Blacksliear °n his error. Hall ttexv out to
in deep center. Mauldin xvas
hit by pitcher, and scored from
1st on wild throxv to first. Hun
ter hit to s. s. and xvas out at
1st.
Hull hit to short and was out
at 1st. McBride struck out.
Ga. vs. “Techs.”
For the second time in the
athletic history of the txvo col
leges Georgia met defeat from
the •‘Techs” last Saturday in
Atlanta. The only previous
victory credited to them is in
football. The game was played
in Athens and Leonard Wood,
Lieut. Gov. of Cuba xvas right
guard and moving spirit on the
team.
About 2,000 people xvitnessed
the game, the greater number
of whom were friends and sym
pathizers of the Techs.
The ’Varsity was weakened
by the absence of Hall whom
the game with the city boys
Scorn liy I lining*:
Q«or|{la. 0 0 0 (I 5 0 0 0 0- 0
Teclia. 0 .T 10 0 2 0 1 •—7
Sumiimrjr—Hash* on balls, off Henley
2, olf Cox I: two base hits, Merritt I;
double Kldur to Hull; struck out,
by Henley 14, by Cox il; punted balls,
Mi Ibide 1. Umpire Jim Lynch.
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left field. Elder flew out to
short. Whitfield struck out.
Ktii inninu.
McMakin hit to short and xvas! tendered unable to play,
safe on error. Bamburgh foul- The Techs seem to have found
ed out to catcher. Hughey hit! a wonder in Henley and Geor-
to s. s. and was safe on error, gia was able to get but 3 hits
Cox hit to short and went to 2nd Mauldin hit to right field and from him. No correct estimate
on a xvild throxv to 1st. Cox safe on Cox’s error. can Ik; formed of the ability of
was out in attempt at stealing Hunter hit to 1st and out, Me- the other 8 men as but very iit-
3rd on pitcher’s passed ball. Makin scoring. Grey hit to 2d tie support xvas required for
4th inninu. and out at 1st. them. However,| Neel’s work
Grey struck out, Lanhorn hit Baxter hit high fly to pitcher at first xvas good, ns was that
to right field for home run. and xvas safe on error. Rich- of I’aulson at short stop and
Gaines hit safe through 2nd, ardson hit to short and Baxter Hicks at catch.
Cole hit to 3rd and was safe at went out at second. Blacksliear Georgia’s playing was ragged
1st. McMakin hit to left field and Hull struck out. throughout and her errors, 7 in
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