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GENERAL LIBRARY
JUL 11 1940
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The Rea and Black.
VOL. IX
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA„ MAY 29, 1902.
NO. ,W
Review of Baseball Season.
A Word from Prof. Patterson. Award of Track G’s.
The team of 1002 has been a (‘red
itto the University. It is a team
of Georgia men against whom
not a single charge of inelegibil-
ity can be brought. A fact that
in itself is a source of muchgrati-
ation. Most of the men had
no baseball experience previous
to their entering college. The
two pitchers, Anderson and
Bower have been the surprise of
the season. Without any previous
experience in the box they by
hard work have developed into
The base ball season just ended |
proved a success both financially
and in respect to the number of
games won. With three exceptions,
the games were all close and intense
ly exciting, the final score differing
only by two runs or less.
The season was therefore very
trying on the nerves of a young
team, but it will have its effect in
making a veteran team next year.
The excellent management of Mr.
Park brought the finances out in
good shape, and the season cleared
The following men in college are
two of the best pitchers in the something like *430.00. This rec
ranks of (southern colleges. A or ,j was equalled only by that of the
unique feature of the season has foot ball season of 1800, under the
been the number of games played management of Mr. Walter Cothran.
Financial Report of Manager
Park.
away from home. But 4 games Unfortunately, however, we can
were played upon our own field not yet reap our reward in the shape
and three of these were with of having a large surplus with which
Northern colleges so that it might to improve the athletic field, build
he said we carried the war into
the enemies camp. During the desirable things.
to Nashville amounted '
all, three of these being against ment of our old debts,
the Athens team and three paying them as fast a
against Cornell and Hobart. Then, too, the expenses
In hut two games was the score team
ri->•“ • '-rr A *‘»et • |>il7.'ao, IrfdSi
C. and Cornell. we received nt
The ending of the season was rect ip ts there,
accompanied by hard luck as we j This loss m
lost the services of some of our base ball surpl
most valuable players. Coile
was out over two weeks with
cleared only about *40.00.
When all debts have been
sickness, and in (he 2nd inning however, and the coach paid it
the association treasury will h
surplus of about sixty dollars.
Dickinson broke his finger. One
fifty dollars worth of athletic
team for disobedience.
Hard work and faithful train- te /j a j (
ing marked the season and the , he next >uar in a butter
team should Ire respected for
their efforts to bring honor upon
than we have enjoyed since 1806.
played all but three were inter-
but 6 were lost and these by close lhe f 00 tball team of the
scores. The following is a sum-
season emulate its
■nary of the work of the members j ou b|u its victories!
of the team.
A. If. Patti-rson.
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Hatting
Order.
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44 8 182 12
55 *4 *54 I*
S3 18 340 12
41 7 170 10 8
31 5161 910
42 1331011 3
48 9 188 12 6
49 8 163 12 9
19 6316 7 2
15 2 133 4 11
14 4 280 4 4
7 Jaques
5 McWhorter
I Walker
Coile
L>ickin»on
Heaver
Anderson
McCalla
Hower
Calhoun
Coopar
bull bogs.
entitled fo wear the track G:
Athens, Ga., May 21,
1902.
•Dean. ]
inrroH Bed and Black :
Manley.
Enclosed please find my report
Coile.
ts baseball Manager for the sea-
Blount.
ton of 11K(2.
“Anderson.
lain in Soph-Law game,
Barrow.
Feb. 7, 9
8.0ft
•Ilaxter.
Senior.Fresh, Feb. 8, - -
6.89
Bower, J.
Soph-Fresh, Feb. 12, - -
.40
*Nix.
1st vs. 2nd nine, Melt. 20,
.60
•Hart.
Athens, Ga., Melt. 22, -
22.00
•Hodgson, W.
Hobart vs Ga., Melt. 29,
48.60
*1 lardy.
1st Cornell vs Georgia,
Dorsey.
Mch. 81, ....
65.90
Dougherty.
Cornell-Ga, Apr. 1, - -
II.11
*G’s won previous to this year.
Athens-Gu, Apr. 6, - -
6.68
Sidney Dean.
N. C.Trip, Apr. 14-19, -
86.89
Captain.
Gu-Auhurn, Apr. 26, - -
69.77
There were eight men to make
Ga-Tech, Apr. 28, - - -
280.87
their track G’s this year, all of them
Ga-Tech, May 10, - - -
86.0O
showing up well on the field in their
Ga-Tech, May 18, - - -
7 1.66
respective events.
Manley is especially good in the
Ga-Mercer, May 17, - -
lot.00
Net gain in games,
797.20
middle and long distance runs, and
1 is one of the most faithful trainers
Cash fees Prof, l'utterson,
47.69
that come out. He is from Griffin
Advertisement son hacks
and a member of the Junior class.
> Coile broke the college record for
TlvVj ha.iuuci .mva, pt.oiug t> scvetni
of tickets, ....
2.INI
Net uni t, ret'd. ...
ft M.nrt
feet above the college record. He
Less unit, recti, from
is tower of strength and greater
e things are expected of him next year.
Prof. Patterson,
47.69
Net guilt on gumes exclu-
i, He lives in Wintcrvillc.
Blount is one of the best all round
Hive of other games,
799.20
athletes in college. He broke the
1 General expense aect.
college record of the high jump
a by 14 of an inch, and also won the
e running broad jump, llis home is
in Bartlesville.
j. 1 Anderson has won botli baseball
ami hulaltce on Rey-
ttoltls salary inclu
sive of cups given
team. .....
Net gain on seusoii, • -
440.71
r i and track team (i s during the year.
n He added several points to Geor-
Out of the receipts 0
f some
gia's score in the Ga.-Tcch meet.
games 1 hud current expenses he-
,f Barrow is from Pelham, and is
tween gumes, for instance, 2nd
0 especially good on the distance runs
Cornell game, hence this
is the
b He was sub on the Varsity football
reason the general expense ac-
y team last year.
count seems so small,
us well
g Jack Hower is from Uainbridge
us the receipts for this game.
j His work on the track is uniformally
This system was followed more
good, particularly so in the pole
or less throughout the season.
vaulting and high jump. He also
The Imselml! season is
♦440.71
h ,*• won both baseball, and track
ahead after presenting lhe team
t this year.
with caps.
Dorsey is one of the prettiest
g The Bull Dogs iniated Charlie,
l McWhorter into their independent j |"* rd ‘ e "‘ nd , ‘’"I* „ VaulU:r * in , Col ‘
| f — order Tuesday night. They expect
63219 9 850 lo give a banquet during commence-
8114614803 ment, at which Col. Snelling will
act as toastmaster.
Noki, 1*
Park,
Mgr.
: 377 7 4955
7 23 j 6824
■93 9
210 16
9*5 3
5 3**
11 * 4
to 6 6
1990
■ 963 were the most valuable men to
2620 Hie team in
hatting as They
BoWt
lege. The football season previous
to the last he was Georgia's quarter
back and did good work. His home
is in Atlanta.
Dougherty is also from Atlanta.
His fort is in the long distance
runs. He graduated from the Geor-
Cadets Inspected.
* The South Carolina game wa* nor con
sidered in averaging the men aa there is no
authentic score of that game. Georgia 71
runs 64 co ege game*.
Walker, Beaver, McWhorter, highest.
6 5°" played in all the games. Bolter gia School of Technology last year
4 7 50 and Cooper who are 2nd and 4th
w ere in hut few of the games. In
fielding, Beaver, Anderson,
Bower, Jaques, and Coile stand
Just In a lot of pictures and art
goods for decorating dens and col
lege boys rooms.
E. K. McGregor, Photo Sup
plies, u
On last Monday afternoon Col.
Obear, of the State militia inspected
the battalion of cadets, on the
parade grounds.
The boys made a splendid show
ing in their white duch trouseis and
blue coats, and the Colonel ex
pressed himself as being highly
pleased jyith the drill put up by the
men.