The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, December 04, 1900, Image 1

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7? 5/5. THE RED j uCl- ^ ck LsLsQ^i •AND BI I Vi Vol. VIII. University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., Decemher 4, 1900. GEORGIA LOSES TO ALBURN. In the presence of fully five thousund spectators, Georgia again goes down in defeat be fore the Auburn eleven by an overwhelming score of 44 to 0. The Georgia aggregation ar rived at ten o’clock confident of victory, and made ttieir pres ence known by their yells and songs. Auburn arrived an hour earlier, also confident of a walk over, but a far less enthusiastic crowd is carried back ten yards by Dor sey. Georgia gets the ball on downs and Ridley punts for twenty yards but Auburn brings back fifteen, but fails to gain any more. Ridley kicks thirty yards. Auburn attempts to punt but is beautifully blocked by Gordon. McCutcheon is hurt and Iiewlette takes his place, who is in turn put out for slug ging. Hull goes in. Auburn| takes the ball down the field and scores again. Yarbrough fails Henry Tliori|ton, ATLANTA. GtA. SPORTING GOODS. REGULATION OUTFITS And Colors of all Colleges kept in Stock. Wholesale and Retail. Senators L. Johnson, of Ware, James Hush, of Miller, W. T. Smith, of Gwinnett, W. H .Cobb, of'Franklin, Hardaway, of Cow eta, Lane, of Lumpkin, and Holden, of Jackson. At ten o’clock the entire com- i i .I , mittee assembled in the faculty Auburn had two touch-downs kn'ks back, and gets the ball on . rot)ni ant j t | 1( , conditions and to her credit, the first being G ( ’° , 'fJ ,a * fumble, but the wins-1 nei , ( | s of the University were made in thirty seconds. As to punting, Gordon ex ceeded by far his Auburn oppo nent. Dorsey, Terry and Dick- The game began promptly at :lt kicking goal. Gordon again ^ n } 1 r L-if* let! r.tw* V itlvit ft* 2:30, and three minutes Ian kicks across goal line. Auburn tie blows and Georgia takes a rest. Score: Auburn 10 gin 0. SECOND IIAI.K, presented to them in a very able ! milliner by the Chancellor. They afterwards visited the dif- secure its success, by Eradica ting college politics from the selection of the board of editors, it was unanimously decided to place their selection in the hands of five members of the facult and two students to be appointed by the Chancellor. The Chancellor has appointed Professors R. E. Park, C. II Strahan, W. 11. Bocock, J. H. T. McPherson and Hylvanus Morris to act as The erson filled their positions cred itably., while Yarbrough played Auburn is confident the game for Auburn. determined. Gordon kicks off teams return on the field. (Jeorgia, TilK (i.VMK IN DETAIL. and Ynr- rjr affirm mem- ferent college buildings and ilis- bers of the standing committee, cussed freely matters relating to and also Messrs. A. P. Adams the University with professors and Jack MeCarrney to act and students on the campus, with them in this first election They were entertained later in The committee is a good one McCutcheon wins the toss and brougli brings the ball back to , the morning by a committee of and has the confidence of tin chooses the east goal, while twenty-five yard line. Auburn iieks off. Dorsey gets Thomas goes through Swanson the ball and brings it back to for fifteen yards, but fumbles the 30 yd line but fumbles it. the ball and le»ry falls on it. Pelham gets the ball and makes Lamar goes through center for a touchdown. Yarbrough fails tiv, ‘ >' lin,s ' ,lml Dickerson fails selves as very much pleased) Athenians at the Athenaeum, entire college, and we trust that and afterwards enjoyed a de- they will select the strongest lightful dinner at the “ Bean- board possible. ary." | The committee expressed tlieni- to kick the goal, burn ”>, Georgia 0. Georgia, very much surprised at such unexpected results, trots back to the center of the field, and Gordon kicks off across the goal line. Auburn brings tin Score - \u- to gain. Hull gains ten yards m-)4i their visit and gave the ns- around right end. Lamar gets two through the center. Geor gia fail- to gain and the ball goes over. Auburn kicks and Dorsey brings the ball fifty yards from Auburn’s goal. and Au burn cafries the ball down the ball out and kicks off. Gordon Georgia fails to gain gets the ball and advances it five yards, McCutcheon goes through left tackle for three yards, and Lamar around right end for five yards. Gordon gains two yards and eight yards, but fumbles and Goal sprints down the field for thirty yards with good interference. Yarbrough and Noel each get the ball and carry it over for another touch down. Auburn fails to kick goal. Score: Auburn 10, Geor gia 0. Gordon again proved his A committee from the lcgisla- punting ability by kicking ture, as has been the annual cus- off over the goal line. Auburn tom for many years, visited the kicks it back, and Gordon car ries it forward twenty yards. Dickerson advances six yards suranee of a good report to tin legislature. Senator Johnson, of Ware, remarked that we de serve an appropriation of a hundred thousand dollars. Let j every student adopt this “bat tle-cry’' and use his personal in fluence upon the members ofj the General Assembly from his field in rapid succession, scor ing again. Noll kicks goal, particular couiuy and section. Score, Auburn 21. Georgia 0. From this time to the end of A Room for the Publications. the game Georgia, seeing no T|w H()l|tl| ,, UMt r(K) , n „„ ,|„. possible chance o scoring,seem-1 lhin , ||(>or „ f .. N „ w c„||, T ,.“ ed to have lost all interest... the 1 lill( „, , )V p rof H K game and Auburn made touch- ,. ark for , I(M> „ f editors downs ... rapid order until tin referee s game to whistle close. brought the The Legislative Committee. of the three college publications. A desk has been arranged and an editor has the privilege of I using it at any time. The room will be warmed with a good fire during the regular daily hours. This is another manifestation of the kindly interest shown by University on Friday for the Prof. Park in the affairs of the purpose of investigating the con-1 students and in Ixdialf of the dition of the college and ascer- publications we wish to express tabling its exact needs. The j our thanks to him for thus add- committee will make a recoin- ing to our comfort and conve- mendatory report to the General nience. Assembly, and upon a favorable * - Georgian Committee. II As was stated in the la be voted to the University at the present session. The members composing the committee were as follows : Rep resentatives Hawes, of Klfiert, encouraging the literary talent B. B. Bower, of Decatur, W. B in our midst, which we trust down the field to Georgia’s Burnett, of Clark, Munroe, of has only been dormant and not twenty yard line. Yarbrough Decatur, Frederick, of Macon, actually lacking, attempts to advance further, but and L. Hutchins, of Gwinnett; In order the more securely to and McCutcheon three. Lamar gets two through center. Monk gains a yard but Dorsey is caught on his trick play, and fails to gain. Auburn gets the report will depend the amount ball, but loses it on off side play, of the appropriation which will Gordon fails at drop kick from field. Auburn punts out and Lamar gains five yards. Dickerson and McCutcheon fail to gain and the ball goes over. Auburn carries the ball in me last is sue of Tiik Red and Bi.ack, the recently organized literary club has decided to re-establish the Oeorgutn, for the purpose of Track Team. Why has not the captain of the Iflfll Track team been chos en? The prospects for a bril liant season are good, as tiler.* is fine material in college. Johnson and Cox in the sprints; Baxter and Russell in the mid dle distances; Monahan, Dean. Hardy and Dorsey in the hur dles ; Hodgson and Rucker in the pole vault; and Walden, Hewlete, Cross, Swanson and Gordon in the weights, form a mag.iifice.it nucleus for a team. While we may not be able to participate in the inter-coll.- giate contest, wo can at least have the most successful field day of recent years. 11 is to lie hoped that the ad visory board will get together and elect a captain immediate ly, in order that interest may be aroused in this most beneficial form of athletics. Chorus of Maidens. Poor, unhappy, maiden* we. Maid* forever, probably, Many year* we've labl for student*. Hacrith ing |>ri<le and prudence; Mashing Freshmen, green and silly. Praising Sophomore's wicker, folly. Petted, loved (?/, engaged to Juniors, l.crr, at last, by cruel Heaiors. I landed down from one to other. Till our age is bard to cover, Now no hope we have to marry, llut our aching hearts must carry, Till some trader, prof, or tutor, Takes us in the distant future. Woe to us! Unhappy misses: Curse the student* and their kisses! -Er.