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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA.v MAY 26, 1906
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GEORGIA VICTORIOUS GEORGIATAKES TWO
IN VIRGINIA DEBATE - FROM CUMBERLAND
First Meeting of These Institutions a Complete Success and And Dropped One. Fielder, Brown and McWhorter do the
Future Friendly Relations Guaranteed. j 'Twirling, Game Wednesday Ends the Season.
or municipal ownership. i The folks heiVgbmif put in
Regulation of these evils by their tinie Monday, Tuesday and
law is impossihle, because it has Wednesday rtli the hall Held get -
been, and is being tried repeat-1 ting even' tidtli Cumberland for
edly, and always fails. This that Itll to 0dost* they forked on
leaves municipal ownership as us in football last fall, add help-
the only alternative. Various | ing (Georgia end a very success-
examples supported this routed-j fill season.
Cumberland' has been playing
in hard luck this spring, bnt the
tion.
WHAT MR. MACDONALD HAD TO SAY.
Mr. MacDonald begun bis ar-
game way they stuck to the tight,
won them ntuch admiration over
here. Although revenge I*sweet
I out Of three
“Husbylikad” Stuart, tire great
1 1 quarterback 1 who by his . own in
dividual etforts scored six tomth-
Tbe crack of the but is no lon
ger heard in the vicinity of llerty
Field, and the Truck Team has
donned its long forgotten apparel
and begun to study once more.
Hut wot upon track and diamond
alone do the tierce representa
tives of other colleges hunt for
the scalps of Red and Black war
riors* Into otir very midst on
last Friday evening, two deter
mined looking fellows from a
far distant camp stalked in pur
suit of Georgia prey. ^
They were not clud in the ath
letes usual garb, but like George
Ade’s football players of the fu
ture, tlie conventional dress suit
and still' bosomed shirt protected
them from any suggestion of
physical violence.
In other words, dear reader, a
great debate was on. Georgia,
rwpres.'Mited in « f<«—efrjl and
graceful manner by Messrs. Dar
ker and Washburn, stood firm
for tile 1 Municipal Owtiership of
Street Railways, while Messrs.
1). S. MacDonald and C. R. III-
kington sought in every way pos
sible to prove this principal use-
impracticable and inexpedient.
The Judges, Hon. James I,.
May son, Hon. W. Woods White
and Hon. C. H. Brand, compli
mented both sides on the dear
and effective arguments intro- juHt tt , tt |,| e maintain h-—' 1 ' ,n the
gunient with the statement that
municipal ownership is not, nor, . . ,
k „ , , ... .. no onevrndgert them one victory
never lius been, a function of | . _
city government- He admitted
the evils of private corporations,
but said that they could lie regu
lated in much 1 the same manner ,
downs uguinst Georgia last iual,
as the trade in ftiod supplies in.. , , . . .
i . i ii ' handled the keystone station (Vir
tlie cities is regulated.’ He evi- J
dently overlooked just here the
adulterations and exliorbitant
prices that exist all over the
country in spfiV of the mom
stringent laws.
lie contended that the public
managements won hi be no
the visitors, and was the life of
the team us well as one of Its
slurs. 1 Wimberly,' u tminan oatu-
pnlt of the toot tiall team b
Mown the third suck - in grhnt
style. 1 lie is also a sw atter of
some renown. Ouptain l.amlrum
, n . • , in left Held was also a good plav
clieaper, not as progressive; and ' *
er.
Fielder, Brown, and McWlior-
' ter worked in the box for Ueor-
dufced, •' anil filially, after
the usual amount of fun
with the anxious contestants,
the deuision avu»> given to the
allirmative and to Georgia. Af
ter an invocation by Itev. Troy
Beatty, and u neat- introduction
by Mr. George D. Whitman,
master of ceremonies, Mr. I’ur-
subject to frequent change with
the varying tide of party for
tunes, • anil that cities have, . , ,,
, . . . , .. , gia and all did well. 1 hey were
enough to do to keep up iire and .... ... .
, , .- ' all hit mote at the latter parts <«f
police protection, pavements, , , .
. .the games than near thb firstv
, , . .. , I lit* boys behind them plated
against him here when they sub- , J . , ,, .
, ,, , rather careless hull. I'hev out-
niittcd that the cities would be
OI " 1 first game and became too'con*
fiilent. Tlieir overconfidence*
i was nearly fatal in the second
game and was entirely so in the
MK. M A KM II HI KN FUR THK AFFIRM A-
’ ami efficient railways as they ary t
to maiutaiu honest uml efbeieut
| lire uml police projection.
third.
Monday’s oamk
Franklin, Watson uml Gius-
T1VK.
Mr. Murshbtirn showed that
public operation of water works j Ve7e"out ’of Th» game, huY
systems had proven cheaper hy j wit |, Morton Hodgson at short,
ker, the iirst allirmative speaker '•<*”» ® n ‘‘ more ellicient in Walker in left and IWd Hodgson
argued, in part, after this wise: T 5 " Hie I nited Plateniu right the team got Cumber-
MR. FAKKKH SFRAKH. »«* • land going ill the first inning.
Private ownership of street wllowed to change the officer* of The visitors wfent out in order
railways, and of all natural utili- the eitv utilities. j,, the first. Then McWhorter,
ties, is a menace to pure admin- ' n prixate £ rw j n ttll( ] Walker each rounded
istration of city government in i corporation* stis k ia watered on j| K . circuit before three men were
that private cor|<ora»ions go to an average of 5 to L, and yat the out In the third Georgia added
all lengtlis in building public l ,a . v »•* percent. divi- f JMir IIlore to these. Erwin hit
Brown scored when l.amlrum let
Red Hodgson’s Hy get away from
him.
In the fifth anfftlwth Georgia
completed her scoring for the
day. Hodgson reached first on
Barbee’s error,'- McDonald and
Derrick both singled, Brown,
Hodgson, lb, and "fielder went
out in order.I hVhis netted two
runs. In the sixth two two bag
gers, a single amt" three outs
scored four.
Georgia let up ami Gunther-
laml got busy, in the lust three
VoAimls.j In the sevputb With
Gill and Carlisle on base Wntson
drove a high one irvet Jin* race
track in left- center for three
I>u«<<h, but wus culled oat at. sec
ond for cutting I hut hug. The
eighth, yielded three, more. • A
fielder's choice, a hit, a base on
, awl an •ere*, 4*41"'wed '/*—
another hit did the work. Tim
bite interspersed with two outs
added the last tally in the ninth.
Brown’s catching was a feature.
The official score was as fol
lows.
Georgia arb r Ii po a e
McWliorteVcf I 2 2 » O' 0
Krwin Hb • fi' It 2 1 2’ 0
Walker If 4 2 !' 0 O' It
Hodgson M. ss fi 2 1 1 If 0
McDonald lb .1 2 2 lf> 0 I
Derrick 2b 4 1 2 2 It 0
Brown c I I I 7 u I
Hodgson K. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
■Fielder p *401 0 7' 0
Tolu I
Hit UJ 12 27 15 2
5 l 1 2 0 1
5 1 2 0 0 1
5 1 It » 4
‘ Cumberland ab r Ii |to a
Londson If
liarliee cf
Stewart 2b
Rhine p
Wimberly lib
Gill lb
< larlisle
Watson rf
Handy ss
0
0 0 1 2 0
0
officers in order to get possession
deml.
This state of affairs
amounts to a direct tax hv the
Of franchises out of which unjust
millions can be made by water-1 private concerns,
iug the stock, etc. This comli- mr. pilkinciton’h At ot'MRvr.
tion obviously should be reme
died, ami the only changes possi
ble are either strict regulations,
for two bags. Walker went out
from pitcher to first ami Morton
Hodgson (lew out to left. Krwin
scored when the short stop error-
4 u nut
It 1 0 Hi 0 0
4 1 U H U 1
4 12 8' It- U
4 0 0 0 1 1
Mr. Pilkingtou reminded the ed McDonald’s grounder. Dor-,
judges that the burden of proof rick singled, Brown followed suit
Conti until on fourth , scoring McDonald. Derrick and
Total ltd fi K 24 11 4
Score by innings:
Cumberland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 it 1—II
Georgia it')40'24OOX—Hi
Summary: Two base bits,
Wimberly, McWhorter, Krwin.
Struck out by Fielder 0; l»y
<Kliine 2. -Bases on> balls off
i Fielder 1. Hit by pitcher, Rhine
Comitnmtti im fourth fagt.