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Vol. VIII.
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., October 30, 1900.
No. 4.
SENVANLES VICTORY. ness, netted Georgia’s only
score, Dorsey distancing the
field in a beautiful run of fifty
yards for a touch down. Gor
don kicked goal. Monahan
Georgia met her first defeat of
Se-!
this season at the hands of
wanee in Atlanta Saturday.
The team was badly crippled
with Terrv and ('apt. McCutch- "°. nl 1,1 ilt quarter and McCalla
en both out of the game. When |suhst'tuted Swanson. Sewanee
to this loss was added the remo
val of Hewlette, Dorsey, Dick
erson and Swanson, Georgia’s
hopes were at an end, and at no
time afterward was Sewanee’s
goal in danger. Throughout, |
the game was replete with fum- 1
bles on both sides, though Geor
gia’s inability to handle the ball |
was decidedly the more notice-1
able. On the first half, Sewa
nee secured the ball almost im-j
mediately after the kick-off, by
reason of fumbling and quickly
rushed it over the goal for a I
touchdown three minutes and j ,, ,,
fifty-five seconds after the game j
began. (’apt., L. E.Tate; 1st Lieut.,
The spectacular run of Dor- E. G. Jackson; 2nd Lieut., H.
sey at the beginning of the sec- Wells ; 1st Sgt., I. I*. Goss ;
ond half was the feature of the Sergeants, B. Graham, G. F.
game. Ridley kicked with the l’aust, M. King, N. 1*. Park;
ball on Georgia’s thirty yard Corporals, 8. A. Beaver, C. H.
line, the ball falling into the Whitfield, G. W. Legwon, D. H.
arms of one of Sewanee's backs, DuPree, D. A. Cohen, ('. R.
who fumbled. Like a spider on Lawler,
a fly, Dorsey gathered it in and co .
sped down the field for Sew a- ,, ,, ...
— - - - 1 Capt.. I. R. King ; 1st Lieut.,
began hammering at tackles and
speedily scored a third touch
down. One more a few min
utes before time completed tin*
sum. Kilpatrick kicked his
own goal and the score stood
University Battalion Officers.
Commandant, Lieut.-Col. E,
L. Griggs.
STAFF.
Adjutant, F. R. llapp.
Sgt. Major, W. M. Hardy.
Henry Tlqorr|ton,
ATLANTA, OA.
SPORTrx<; GOODS, REGULATION OUTFITS
And Colors of all Colleges kept in Stock. Wholesale and Retail.
nee’s goal fifty yards away. For ‘‘L 1 ’ • R King ; 1st Lieut.,
Georgia Dorsey, Shannon,Dick- * hoinpson ; 2nd Lieut.,
inson, Swanson and Ridley did '? SH ’ st * S " t ” () - L.
the l>est work. Kilpatrick,Cope , s - J. Nix,
and Wilsou were the briitht snec-L. 11 • ' ■ Lamar, h. R.
and Wilson were the bright spec- !.
tacular stars for Sewanee. ' ,nn, I )
TIIK <1AMK IN DKTAIf..
Georgia chooses the west goal
and Sewanee kicked to Gordon,
who advanced the ball fifteen
yards before being downed. On
the first down Georgia fumbled
and the ball was Sewanee’s on
the twenty-five yard line ; by a
succession of bucks Sewanee
scored the first touch down.
Time three minutes fifty-five
seconds. Sewanee missed an
easy goal. Sewanee kicked to
Dorsey, who by clever dodging
got twenty yards, but Georgia’s
inability to hold the ball lost it
to Sewanee, and again it was
pushed over for an additional
five points. Sewanee made an
other failure at goal. Georgia
Corporals, J. F. Baxter,
J. Franklin,
K. G. Benedict; G. L. Echols,
M. Bovd.
G. B. Franklin, ()
Capt., J. Banks ; 1st Lieut.,
i W. M. Davis; 2nd Lieut.,
; 1st Sgt., E. W. Rags
dale ; Sergeants, R. G. Ste-
jphens; I*, llapp; S. Black-
shear; If. R. Harbor; Corpo
rals, C. M. Johns, L. I*. Young.
W. E. Hodgson, S. S. Johnson,
J. D. Wing, .'. C. High.
Vote of Thanks.
UNIVKRSITY OF GkoKUIA,
Athens, Ga., Oct. 23d, 1900.
Hon. Popk Barkow, Savannah,
Ga.:
, I J J J, ° J a °T The Law Class of the
braced decidedly and Sewanee s the University of Georgia de-
scoring in the first half was at ,j n . to express through us, ’their
nn end - committee, their sincere 'appro-
In the second half Shannon ciation of the masterful, elo-
and Lamar went in, and Geor- quent, and instructive address
gia's chances looked brighter, which was recently delivered by
the game developed into a kick- you in the University chapel. 3
ing contest for a few minutes in Please accept of our thanks for
which Ridley bested Sewanee’s your kind acceptance of the in
punter most decidedly. With citation of the Law department
the ball on Georgia’s thirty line to deliver this address.
Ridley punted and Sewanee’s
backs inability to handle same,
together with Dorsey’s quick
J. L. Tiso.v,
Lamar Rucker,
I
nut, /
Julian B. McCurry. \
Com
In the College World.
Golf is rampant atSewannoe.
Griffin, Virginia, ’00, is
coaching the University of Ala
bama foot ball team.
- Then are 1143 matriculates at
the University of Virginia, ns
against Glltl for a corresponding
period last session.
Both Democratic and Repub
lican clubs have been formed at
Yale, Harvard and Princeton.
An exchange says young Mr.
Croker, with a thousand dollars
worth of bull pups, has arrived
at Cornell for the study of law.
Last Wednesday the Univer
sity of Virginia and the V. M. I.
elevens met on the gridiron.
Neither team was able to score.
J’ho result was a great surprise,
for Virginia was thought to
have the strongest team in her
history this year.
Tom Davis, Vanderbilt’s fa
mous base ball and foot ball
player, has at last left that in
stitution and is principal of a
high school and incidentally
!coaching a foot ball team.
Those base hits in ’i>7 are still
well remembered hero.
A loving cup was recently
presented to the University of
Pennsylvania by the students of
\\ est Point anil Annapolis as an
evidence of their appreciation
of the efforts of the Pennsylva
nia alumni who obtained per
mission for the two academics
to resume athletic relations.
Sewanee seems to have bail
some family trouble. Coach
Suter sent in his resignation,
assigning ns his reasons, a lack
of interest and indifference on
the part of some of the foot ball
men. But a pledge was drawn
up and signed by all members
of the foot ball squad and all
seems smooth sailing now. Mr.
Suter did very fine work for Ke-
wanee Inst season.
Hon. William L. Wilson,
Postmaster-General in President
Cleveland’s cabinet, and for the
last three years President of
W ashington and Lee University,
died on October 17, a victim of
pulmonary tuberculosis. Presi
dent Wilson’s death has robltod
the South of one of its most dis
tinguished scholars, and Wash
ington and Lee University of a
most able executive.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
Nov. 2. Oratorical Contest—
Atlanta.
Nov. 10. Clemson Game—Ath
ens.
Nov. 17. North Carolina Game
—Raleigh.
Nov. 29. Auburn Game—At
lanta.
How to Tell a Georgian.
Wimlil you like to know the him:rot of a
little plan of ndue,
Wlilrli | always nan a Georgia boy to
toll?
Not a hit of difficulty In thi* little plan
i lliul,
For I alwaya know a Georgian by lila
yell.
Oeorgla! Dear old Gnorgla!
There la none I love ho well,
Anil no matter where you dropped me,
no matter where I fell,
I could alwaya tell a (Iror^lan by tils
yell!
There'* the hoy from Alabama, there'*
the hoy from Tcnnoaaoo —
And a thounand other*—I can apot
them well;
Hut the aimplcat plan of any, and If*
Rood enough for me,
la to alwaya tell a Georgian by Ida yell!
Georgia! Georgia! Dear old Geor-
(flat -etc.
You might abut me oil'in China; you
might drown me In the hay;
You might let no one come near
enough to toll;
Rut II a Georgian were about me, though
he were a mile away,
I could alwaya tell a Georgian by Ida
yell.
Georgia! Georgia! Gear old Georgia!
There la no one I love an well.
And no matter where you dropped
me, no matter where I fell,
I could alwaya tell a Georgian by (AIt
yell,
Georgia! Georgia! I till! Hah!
Georgia! Georgia! Rah! Itali!
Ilurah! llurah!
'Vanity! 'Vanity! itab! Rah! Rah!
J. I.. Sibley.
Ridley : (On the verge of
busting in Col's Math,) Lord
(loti of Hosts bo with us yet,
lost wo forget, lest we forget.
Dallas’ efforts to look pretty
in the squad picture taken a
few days since, resulted in a se
rious sprain,which lias incapac
itated him for further participa
tion in athletic sports. He has
reported to drill much to the
delight of Col. Griggs.