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THE RED AND BLACK
On the Campus
Mrs. \V. B. Hill, Miss L’urnu
Hill, mid Musters Waller It. and
linger Hill, who have been at
Clear Wuter, Fla. for several
weeks have returned home.
Misses Mary and Surah (Jer-
dine entertained the young
ladies Bridge Club Tuesday
morning. The prize, a pair of
beautiful pins, was won by Miss
Agnes (Joss.
Mrs. Kimbrough left Monday
for Urillin where she will be for
several weeks.
Messrs. Charlie Cox, Hugh
Scott, Meadow Goldsmith, Har
mon Cox, and lleisman were
over from Atluntu to see the
game. Messrs. Charlie and Har
man Cox spent several days in
Athens last week.
Miss Louise 1) u Bose left
Wednesday. She will sail for
Bremen on the twensy-seventh.
She will be abroad until full.
Mr. Clarence Angier, ’its was
over to see Georgia trim Tech.
He won the championship in
Tennis in Tlie .’jouth AtlaiiTic
states for two successive years
and last year won the champion
ship of the L’ucitic Slope.
Miss Lucy Barker who has
been visiting Miss Sallie Hull
has returned to Brenau.
Mujor Kimbrough has recover
ed from the faculty baseball
game. Every one is glad to see
him again on the field. The same
field but in another capacity
George Smith has entered col
lege. We welcome him most
heartily into our midst.
“Dick” Combs ex ’(Hi was in
the city Wednesday.
“Bogart” Gritlith, who played
left field for Georgia last year,
witnessed the game.
Mr. Keville O’Hara entertain
ed at a tennis purty Tuesday
afternoon. Those present were
Misses A’l-ama Steele, Helene
Shewell, Annie Webb, Francis
Cheney, Eleanor Hunuicutt, and
Maude Cheney; Messrs. S. K
MacDonald, Sam'Morton, John
ltogers, John Fitts, and Keville
O’Hara.
Tom Morton from Grays spent
a few days this week with his
brother “Bo” Morton.
The many friends of Carrolle
College regret to learn that he
has left college.
Miss Mary Brent Smith, of At.
lanta, who was expected to be
the guest of Miss Kosu Hull, was
prevented by illness.
Memorial exercises for the late
Chancellor will be held in the
chapel on the tenth. The trus
tees, who will be over for the ex
ercises, will elect a chancellor.
Lamar Kueker was in town
Wednesday.
The Kappa Alpha frater’nily
gave a very enjoyable dance
Wednesday night. Those pres
ent were Misses Knscua Thomas,
Funuie Burnett, Dorothy Aimes,
Nancy Benedict, Surah Gerdine,
Isabelle Fleming,Annie Wudley,
Georgia Defeats Au
burn in Track Meet
i uburn Went Down Before Our
Gallant Track Team This
Afternoon by a Score
of 84 to 23
1(H) Yard Dash—Smith, Geor
gia, tirst; Hatcher, Georgir, sec
ond ; Harris, Auburn, third.
Time III 2-6 seconds.
Broad Jump McCullTey, Geor
gia, first; Draper, Georgia, sec
ond; (Taker, Auburn, third. IS
feet 2 inches.
220 Vard Dash—llutcher,Geor-
Athens Gas Co.
Elizuhet h
W Imrter,
Aimes, Camilla Me- R ,u *
Mary Wudley, Mary
olid
tirst; Kuoul, Georgia, sec-
; Harris, Auburn, third.
Gerdine, and Agnes Goss. Messrs lime 21 .1-5 seconds.
Hoy Strickland, Dozier Lowndes,
Henry Covington, Mainer Car
michael, Edmund Walker, Alex
Smith, Terrell Covington, Joe
Fleming, Walton Gritlith,Walter
Marshhurn, Morton Hodgson,
Shot But— Arrendale, Georgia,
tirst, Derrick, Georgia, second,
(Taker, Auburn, third, 51-4 feet
1(1 i Indies.
Half Mile Run—Raoul, Geor
gia, tirst, Draper, Georgia, sec-
Alex Lawton, Dudley Hunt, Asa <>"d, Street, Auburn, third. Time
Candler, William McCaffrey, and
Mercer Blanchard.
The Sophomore debate w ill be
held on Monday evening, the
ninth. All are cordially invited
to attend.
2 minutes Ml 1-5 seconds.
12t) Yard Hurdle—Hunt, Geor
gia, tirst, Wright, Auburn, sec
ond, Gillon, Georgia, third.
Time H) l-5 t seconds.
High Jump Smith, Georgia,
tirst, Arrendale, Georgia, sec-
In the Chapel on last Thursday > ond, Crukor, Auburn, third.
night was held the annual von-1 5 feet U inches
test between the Freshmen of
Bhi Kappa Literacy Society and gm,
those of Demosthcniun. Mr.
Harrison Jones acted us muster
of Ceremonies; w hile Brnf. Bur
row in the absence of Rev.
Beatty opened the ceremonies
lit) Yard Dash—Raoul, Geor-
tirst, -McCall rev, Geor
gia, second, Harris, Auburn,
third. Time 5(1 1-5 seconds.
Mile Run Street, Auburn,
lirst; Scott, Georgia, second
Cox, Auburn, third. Time 5
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with a prayer. The contest was minutes, 16 4-5 seconds.
uldy fought, on
the speakers on
both sides and
the ttllirmative
220 Yard Hurdle McCaffrey,
Georgia, tirst, Wright, Auhurn,
are to he congratulated on their second, Gillon, Georgia, third.
Time 211 1-5 seconds.
Hammer Throw—Arrendale,
Georgia, tirst, Lewis, Georgia,
second, Gaunt, Auburn, third.
ItH) feet 11 inches.
Bole Vuult—Smith, Georgia,
tirst; Whittaker, Auburn, sec
ond. tl feet I inches.
victory as they met “foemen
worthy of their steel.” The
(Uestion for debate was, Re
solved, that the disfranchisement
of the Negro as now advocated
in the present guljernatioiiul
campaign is for the best interest
of the State. The judges Bro-
fessors Karrowt Hooper and
Abbott rendered the verdict in|
favor of tlie affirmative.
The speaht^s were; Affirma
tive, Messrs. O. B. Beall, of
Carrollton, J. H. Rodgers, of
Reedsville, J. A. Sibley, of Mil-
ledgeville; Neg stive Messrs.
A. 11. Hoover, of Fitzgerald,
G. A. Glausier, of Baconton, and
A. R. MacDonald.
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