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The RED BLACK
GENERAL LIBRARY
Georgia Assumes Lead
In Championship Race
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Ted Sullivan's Magnificent Pitching Backed
Up by Gilt Edge Support Proves too
Much for Tech
Ye have heard of the Tech and her team
And how that it couldn’t he heat,
Through lleiseimfli’s skill at wielding his <|iiilU
Through the puper that fawns at it is feet.
How the championship it would win
How it couldn’t he stopped or he sLruvcd
On the page of that paper it had out alf this cape
But list to the game that it played. .
! to first. Franklin hits to McMil
Ian who errors, swipes second,
tries for third hut is throw n out
hy ha title. McDonald ends the
inning hv fanning.
Third inning:
Beane sawed. Bottler dittoed.
Knight repeated, hut was safe
on Brown’s error. Knight steals
second. Hamilton hangs the
hall to deep center for one Imse,
scoring Knight. Hamilton at-
temps to annex second and is
thrown out hy Brown. Hits I.
Huns 1.
Erwin hits to second, out at
lirst. Derrick Hies out to sec-
' ond. Brown starts the lire works
Georgia made it three straights
lest Wednesday out of as many
games played this season, und
incidentally got no undcrhold in
the struggle for the state pen-
ant. Like the preceding two
this contest was hammered out
in a rush that was not to he
stopped. It tisd; ten innings to
hrusli Tech aside, hut this was
a tinge of chilliness in the air.
1 he crowd was large, enthusi
astic! and determined 011 victory.
1 he hand was there in all of its
glory and added no little to the
outusinsni. The Lucies were
there too and tho some of them
did want to know how much
time between halves, they were
as enthusastlc as anybody. At a
mostly oTviug to'over 'ourjlefnessi loW’TMiinaro HI 11V ifOO folks w ere
which 0replied out in wild, reck- 1 enclosed w ithin manager levy’s
less, and wooly work on the canvas walls while hostilities
paths. lit all other departments were in progress,
we Imd ’em skinned, got twice us The visitors looked very spick
many hits and fielded two to one and span w hen they trotted out
011 them.
Ted Sullivan had
by hitting to center for one sack,
l thinks this not enough and steals
second, goes to third on puss
ball, scores when ‘ McWhorter
pin rear heuuty over short, Gins
is out, catcher to tirst, w i t h
McWhorter left on base-. Hits I.
Huns l,uud the score tied in a
knot.
Fourth inning:
Roberts thrown out at lirst hy
catcher. McMillun saws for the
second time. Day the same, for
the suoo* iiimihc of limes
Sullivan pops out to pitcher
Hodgson fuils to connect. Frank-
I i 11 funs.
Fifth inning:
^ Lufitte can’t find the hull.
|on the Held in their beautiful I^tBes can, to Derrick who
their most I summer garments of spotless promptly retires him. Bean*
Tosses the rtjher on the play hut
is sent hack to .third, Giuherg
scores on push'd bull, Sullivan
renowned swatters ut-liis mercy white with the dainty gold trim
at nearly every* stage of the tilings and well creased trousers.
He sawed nine out of the j With these preliminaries u ll I " er '»id for one hast
game.
can’t.
McDonald laces u clean one over
**>*•■•■'“• »*■“ ..uv ... ...v . min 1 iiese preliminaries uji second for Olie hase, goes to sec.
tirst ten men who faced him, 1 straight in your mind let us t„jondon passed hall, is too eager
while Heiseman gnashed his j the game which hy the way J j ami is caught attempting to take
teeth on the bench. He struck believe I forgot to suy was won third on the sly. Krwin hits to
out seventeen men, getting by usenre of 4 to8. This is tlie H,M, rt and is headed ut lirst,
credit for only sixteen us one j way it went: Derrick is safe on Hamilton’s
was dropped hy the catcher, and Hamilton opens the game hy error, McDonald runs for him,
gave one base on bulls, hit one gracefully waiving his bataroum! 'purloins second. Brown hits
batsman, and got two clean hits, in the spring air three times und to right, McDonald is out ut
one of them bringing in the win- retiringly the bench. Roberts ! borne on the play hy a beautiful
oimg run in the tenth inning. next toestfhe plate uud dittoes, throw of Beane’s. Tough lurk
luititte for Tech also pitched u Mc.Milliah swings in a little dif- for Mac. Hits 'i. Runs 0.
good game. He struck out 11 j ferent style hut obtains the same j Sixth inning:
men, and ultlm hammered pretty result. Great pitching hy Sulli-i Butler is tossed out at tirst by
well all during the game, proved van. The crowd goes wild. Erwin. Knight fans. Hamilton
very effective; He also got one McWhorter opens the game for hits to McWhorter
Tech’s hits, bringing in the run Georgia hy hitting to Day who nnugli said,
that tied the score in the uinth. throws him out at tirst. '(iins- McWhorter bits safe to center,
Marcus McWhorter led the hit- berg also favors Day, flying out annexes second. Ginsberg hunts
ting, getting three hits out of to him. Sullivan hits to Roberts placing McWhorter on third, and
in center,
five times up. Brown with two jin center who accepts with
out of four times up was a close I thanks.
second. The whole team hit
well and their fielding was above
reproach, the error credited to
Sullivan being on the most dirti-
cult sort of a chance.
The weather was ideal for a
game, soft, balmy and suushiney,
Second inning:
Day saws for Tech. I^titte
hits the hall to Ginsberg who
promptly retires him at tirst.
Stiles swings wildly three times
without effect.
Hodgson is thrown out catcher
himself on first through ail error
kindly contributed hv Stiles.
advancing to second. Another
passed hall plaees Ted on third.
I hen Lelilte blocks further scor
ing hy funning Hodgson, Frank
lin and McDonald in succession.
Hits I. Hiiiis 5f.
Seventh inning.
Hubert* is thrown out at tirst
by Sullivan. McMillan hits for
one base over second. Day hits
to third and McMillan is thrown
out at second. Day makes a try
for second hut is put out. of the
running by Ginsberg who re
ceives the throw from Brown.
Krwin goes out at tirst. Der
rick takes the count. Brown
flies out to second.
Eighth inning:
Lttlitle reaches tirst on Sulli-
van’s error of a hot drive. Stiles
succumbs to Ted’s benders.
Beano is thrown out at tirst,
Lelitte advancing to the second
hug. Buttler striks out. Knight
is presented with the only free
I . ss of toe game, isditte in the
meuntime having come to anchor
ut third. Knight, dashes for sec
ond, und on flic throw of Brown
l*efltte scores. Hamilton Hays
out to Derrick leaving Knighton
second. IlitsO. Runs 1.
McWhorter slashes to deep
right for three sacks, hut is
cuuglit ut the plute trying to
stretch it into u home run. Gins
berg striks out. Sullivan lines
out a terrific drive to center for
one hug. Hodgson follows him
with a two bagger along the
right field line. Sullivan reaches
third. Franklin hits to right
hut Beane 'gathers it in, leaving
Sullivan and Hodgson on base.
Hits 8. Runs 0.
Ninth inningt
Roberts is hit hv u hall ami
takes first, McMillian sacrifices
him to second'. Ix'titte comes up
and proves the man of the hour
hy hitting one over Hodgson's
head for two hags, sending Rob
erts home and tieing the score.
Stiles ends the agony *hy strik
ing out, leaving! I^titte on sec
ond. Hits 1.1 Huns 1.
McDonald Hies out to second,
l-alitte sees visions of victorv
and sends Krw in ami Derrick to
Ginsey steals second. ' Sullivan I ,h * ,,enoh on thre * B,rike * •* eh
drives a hot one at Hamilton w ho
samples it and decides it is too
hot, McWhorter scoring on the!
play. Ball thrown from field
strikes McWhorter just as Derrick making a desper-
scores and bounds off, Ginsberg j (CmiumtJ — jtmrtk fag,)
Tenth inning:
Sullivan disposes of Beane
easily with three strikes. But
ler singles IxMween tirst and sec-
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