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THE RED AND BLACK
GEORGETOWN
led to tirst With lirst ami third G. WASHINGTON WINS
CRUSHED EASILY occupied uikI nobody out, many
('ontinnrtf from thin/
The whole team played u name
of hull that struck tin' Washing
tonians with awe. The swat
column tells part of the tale ; hut
the Ih)X score does not show it
at all. The Washington Star
says, “To say that Georgia play
ed hall is putting it mildly, for
even the showing of the Prince
ton Tigers did not excel it”
und the Post puts in “Georgia
excelled in practically every de
department. Kleischniun of
Georgia put up one of the linest
exhibitions at short stop seen on
the Georgetown Held this
spring,” und the Times concedes
that “The Dixieites present'd
one of the fastest organizut
seen on a local diamond this
son.”
Itoth sides went out in order
in the lirst, hut in the second
Georgiu proceeded to show tlicit
hosts the gentle art of husehall.
With Iwo down Hodgson singled
swiped second, and scampered
home w hen Krw in pasted one out
for a single.
The next score came in tin
third. Brown was deadheaded
to tirst. lie strolled over to tin
opposite corner on McWhorter’s
hit and walked home on Sulli*
van’s out to deep center.
In the fifth our fellows decided
to ruh it in a little more. Brow n
hit to third and sprinted to tirst
before the dazed young gentle
man in charge of that station
could handle the hall. McWhor
ter then drove the hull to deep
center for three hags, scoring
Brown. Sullivan wus rohbed of
u hit by Monahan’s sensational
catch of his long drive to right,
McWhorter easily scoring on the
throw in.
excited squawks began to rise
from the Georgetown rooters,
hut quickly subsided when Sulli
van sawed two men und threw
the third out at lirst.
In the ninth McWhorter walk
ed up and clouted his second
three hugger. Fleischman im-
mediatelv brought him home on
a hit past short
and
tlx
gcorin
g
was over.
Here’s the res
till :
UKOKOIA
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po
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MrW liorter ef
4
0
1)
1
Fleisehmun ss
0
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1)
5
0
Sullivan p
0
II
0
fi
0
Watson rf
0
1
0
0
II
Franklin ll>
0
1
12
0
1)
Hodgson If
1
1
0
1
1
Erw in fill
0
1
0
1
0
Derrick 2b
0
1
2
2
1
Brown c
a
2
12
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0
Total
7
12
27
14
fi
UKOKUKTOWN —
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Devlin 2b
0
0
fi
0
0
Scheller ss
0
1)
1
2
(1
Sinit li fib
0
0
1
2
(1
Mahoney lb
0
u
8
0
0
Simon cf
1
1
2
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1
Mudd c
0
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II
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Monahan rf
0
1
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0
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Dugguu If
0
0
1
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0
IN GHASTLY GAME
Continued from sixth foge.
registered four tallies und put
the score up to S und 10.
In the ninth, thinking one
more would he I enough to
finish oil the afternoon with,
Brow n hit to right und McWhor
ter brought him home with a
triple.
George Washington then came
up und won the game on an error
and four alleged hits.
This game was very unsatis
factory to Georgiu. Derrick was
rendered hors du combat hy a
head-on collision, and his limps
aided the llutchet-ites very
materially to win the game,
especially in the ninth when he
shamelessly called everything
safe that would have interfered
with their winning the game.
The concentrated details are
as follows:
FURMAN FIRST TO
FALL A VICTIM
Continued from third page.
a shine to our team and opine
that it is the best they’ve seen
this year, and the real cheese
every time.
Score by innings:
Georgia—2 0 0 fi 1 (t :i 0 0—9
Furman—0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1—7
Summary: Earned runs, Geor
gia 2, Furman 1: two base hits,
McWhorter, Cooley. Edwards;
three base hits, Kleischniun;
struck out. hy Hodgson 2, hy
Lundford lit; buses on bulls, oil'
Hodgson I, oil' Landford I; hit
by pitched hull, Wakefield,
Edwards; passed balls, Brown 1,
Edwards 2; wild pitch Lundford
1 ; left on bases, Georgia, 0, Kur
ina u 7: Umpire, Miller, atten
dance, 1,000.
Montgomery p o o 2 :t o
1 4
s I
0
0 1-7
Total
Score by innings:
Georgia 0 1 10
Georgetown 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 I 0-1
Summary: Bases on balls, oil
Sullivan 2, oil' Montgomery 2;
struck out by Sullivan 11, by
Montgomery 5; three Imse hits,
McWhorter 2; stolen buses,
Franklin 2, llodgsou; passed
bulls, Mudil 2; Umpire J. E.
Morgan, time I hr. I.~> mi.
I'o Whom it May Concern:
Whereas it hath pleased the
this was really enough, hut .Vlmighty God in llis infinite
wisdom to cull home from her
loving family und friends, the
UKOKOIA
M’W’r’n p cf
Fleischman ss
Walker cf
M. Hodgson p
Watson rf
Franklin lh
II. Hodgson If
Erwin fib
Derrick 2b
Brown c
Total
O. WASHINGTON
Price ss
Bradley If
Weber lb
Senior cf
Cumpbcll gb
Stevenson c
Smith fib
Titus rf
Hutchinson p
Thomas p
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R. Brandt
Tbe Jeweler
Absolutely Reliable
Lunch Counter
BEST LINE OF FRUITS
the Georgetown players und
rooters intimated that we could-
"t do it again, so the hut hagL il ,ter'o f „ ur ‘beloved friend and
was again opened and the sticks
brought in play. This was the ||
seventh. Again Brown tleeted ]
to first while the Georgetown
fielders were endeavoring to
handle his infield tap. He went
to third while the left fielder
0
classmate, Walter (>. Murshhiirn,
wit:
Resolved : That we the Junior
Law Class of the University of
Georgia do hereby extend to the
family of the deceased our deep- j
est svmpathv in their hereuve-
cbased up McWhorter's hit, andl,,,^ al „, it furt |, er>
again Sullivan scored his man on
a deep out, this time to right
field. Watson then singled to
center and while Simon
playing tug with the ball lie
went to third und Marcus scored.
It was in the immortal eighth
that the Blue and Gray scored
their run. Simon singled down
the third base line and reached
second when the left fielder
fumbled the hit. He scored on
Mudd's hit, Mu.ld reaching third
on an error. Monahan was pass-
Resolved : That a copy of these
resolutions In* sent to the family
of the deceased, und also pul>-|
lished in the local paper und the
Red and Black.
W. J. Willie,
Joseph Dw,
J. R. Fawcett.
Committee.
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Total 12 17
G. W. U. fi 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 4 12
U. GA. 0 1 0 0 fi t! 0 0 1 11
First base by errors, Georgia 4,
George Washington fi; First base
on balls, oil McWhorter, 1, off
Hodgson, 2; off Hutchinson
off Thomas, 1; Innings pitched,
by Hutchinson, 5 2-fi, Thomas, fi
1-fi; McWhorter, 2, Hodgson, 7;
Struck out, by Hutchinson, 2, by
Thomas, 7, by McWhorter, 2, by
Hodgson, 4. Three huse hits,
Fleischman, Franklin, Webber,
Mc\\ liorter. Two bust* hits.
Senior. Sacrifice hit, Campbell
Stolen bases, McWhorter, Brown
and Bradley 2. Double plays,
Franklin, unassisted. Hit by
pitcher, 1. Wild pitch Thomas.
Passed hall, Brown. Umpire,
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