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THE RED AND BLACK
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EXCHANGE
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Football has been abolished at quake sufferers. The Dramatic Club
i umberland by .1 rote of the Faculty ol tl.e tame university also gaye a
A new plan of running athletics is
being discussed at Washington and
l,ee University, ind if catried out
since -sfi.lly will, no ' ' eliminate
the debt left over f..nn every football
season. The proposed scheme is.
that every man in college subscribe
five dollars to the general athlete
fund, and no admission charges be
made for any form of athletics held
on the campus. I lie student body
seem to like this idea and 2X7 men
signed cards agreeing to pay t lie
designated amount, at the first solid
tat ion.
The sentiment against hazing is
growing stronger and stronger even
year at Vanderbilt University, and a
splendid talk was made on tins sub
ject by ('liancellor Kirkland a few
days ago, (hie of bis objections
against hazing was that it gave the
public a bad opinion of the i 11stitu
lion where it was perpetrated
Candidates tor the Harvard foot
hall team ale being worked overtime.
Artangements are being made tor
lighting up bet athlete field lot nip hi
practice.
Quarterback Keinath of tin l Di
versity ol I’cnnsylvania will be 1111
able to play this year as lie result ol
a broken ankle. Keinalli was injur d
while attempting to wmk the forward
pass.
It college professors ought to be
paid £15,000 a yeai, as one ol them
argues in a magazine, what in the
world shall we have to pay lor uui 1
half backs?
I lie new athletic stadium at Mu ll
igan, Ferry Field, was formally open
ed Wednesday.
I he football hero with his armor
and his bid for feminine adulation
will soon loom up like a cin us in a
small town
Old Hoy to Freshie Say, Fteshie,
do you mind your mamma when
you're at home?
Freshie—No, sit I mind the
baby.
and Hoard of Trustees.
The Sophemores at Vanderbilt
have decreed that the members of
the present Freshman class must wear
some insignia by which they mav lie
recognized at night by the public A
number of small green caps were or
dered by the ‘dorillv Sophs," and
retailed for the small price of 50
cents I liese retailers visited the
room of eac h F'tesnman, collected 5b
r ents, and lelt a cap with orders that
it he worn on all m casions.
A number of distinguished physi-
sictans are attending the Medical
Convention, now being held at the
University of Virginia.
An exchange from one of the
Northern colleges states that lalwin
11. Davis, prolessor of French at Rut
ger's College, has greatly benefitted
Ins health by walking ‘.too mils. His
complaint must have been an acute
attack of walking fever.
Martin J. Sliciidan, of the Irish-
Amcinan Athletic Club, Saturday
broke Ins world's record in throwing
the discus, the new luaik being 158
Icel ,t inches. Ills Ires', previous
throw, and the lecord, was 135 feet
5 inc hes.
benefit performam <■
goird cause.
for the s one
Hcisman Visits Us to Gat
Some Points cn Geor
gia's Eleven
Mr. John W. Ueisman, the coach
of the Georgia Soho >1 of I eclinoe.gv
was in the city for a short tune on
Satuiday and gave it as his purpose
to sec the Georgia Davidson football
game.
Mr. Ileismau was not enthusiastic
over the new rules and thinks that
the change in the game will he much
greater than is generally supposed.
Thai is to say he ventured the opin
ion that while the difference now
was not vi noticeable, yet the plays
used and the entire chaiacter ol the
game one month hence will be a wide
departure from last season. lust as
scroll as the big teams can work up
on their plays, there i~ no doubt that
the spectator will be dazzled bv all
sorts of intricate formations and <. ris-
cross passes—In all these plays the
forward pass will play a prominent
part and in short upon the open work
of the two ends will depend, more cu
le-s. the vic tory. Mr. Deism in c m
I siders the game as now placed to, m
••I wonder it it's literally true, as; effect, force the development
they sa\, that the ‘darkest hour is i splendid ends and upon the good
just hefoic the dawn “Wouldn't "ork or bad work of the en U this
be surprished. I notice that often ! season will depend many a victory,
when I get home from the club just Ueisman talked rather dis
lie I ore dawn, I fall ovoi eveiyihmg > "iir.ui go of ti itg a I cdi s pr s
ill the house.” peels lor a winning eleven, Imt his
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Being denied by the (acuity the l out vo , r . ||„wvver bv the
right to maintain a'training table, the wi , hdrawa |,. lvies and the
Chicago players have formed an eat rellinl | U |y Wilson, l ech lias
iug club, and each man will equally |os , (w „ Kood nll l , wh „ , )avt .
share the expenses _ helped tl.e Ueisman combination
A I'hil.ulelphia ciibe hands out rt 1 »' 11 L v
the following roast to new football: * a ) Georgia plays lech in
" The contest could not be called a Glanta on November 'J7tb and
football game, as that term is under- j “Hcres Hoping’ E verybody get
stood. It may have been what the I behind the team, come out and root
will he elected probably without op
position.
The Red and Rlack wishes the
Dean a second term of office a- suc
cessful as his first has proven, a id as
profitable and beneficial to the citv
f Athens.
(i.irrett in Junior English: “Pro
fessor, did Denma k wiile that play
named Hamlet?"
AT THE COLONIAL
bright, catchy music, not too clas
sical to be popular, ciever book- le
plete with amusing lines; a plot that
deserves the praise and leads in a nat
tura' way with many funny situations
a long list of principals, singers and
comedians, who have already earned
excellent reputations in the opera
field; a chorus of forty pretty girls
who can sing', costumes that are
elaborate and scenery that is faithful
to the locale of the piece are the
component parts of the comic opeia
called “Sergeant Killy” that will be
seen at Colonial on Tuesday night,
Oct. 16th, for one performance.
In the title roll is Miss Helen
so-called reformers of the sport want, j each afternoon and we will show
If so, they are welcome to it. No- them what Georgia Grit backed by
body else wants it. Quinine looks Georgia Spirit can do, even against
like powdered sugar, but it isn’t, overwhelming odds.
The new rules are tagged “football,”
but it is a misnomer *'
Work has commenced on the new
law school building at Columbia 1
l Diversity, the school having pre
viously held its sessions in an upper
floor ol the university library.
\ ale coaches are scouring the uni
veisily lor a big man to be developed
into a center, 1-asl year's substi 1
tutes have not come up to expecta
tious.
l'p to the present time not a single
Hartvard candidate has received an
injury sufficient to kecji him away
front the held.
Vanderbilt University has adopted
a twelve hour schedule in the medical
department, and has also taken steps
in regard to recognizing work done
in one department as elective work in
another.
Ground lias recently been broken
for the new men's dormitory at
Syracuse University. It will be the
first dormitory which the university
has erected. Heretofore the men
have all resided in fraternity or
private houses.
A <75,o00 law building is in course
of construction at the University of
Texas.
Logically Demonstrated She. "1
Colonel Snelling Con
sents to Run
I 11 FI I.FA' BYRON
Byron, who is winsome, pretty and
petite and possessed of a voice and
personality that has won for her ad
mirers in all parts of the country;
las. McElhern is the principal fun
maker ably assissted by Turn Hada-
way; Miss \ irginia Ainsworth, the
prima donna; Miss Marion l.angdon;
Laura Sprague: Joseph Charles; J. J.
T~» | CUrke and a big beauty chorus ol
forty.
Refusing at First, He Finally Al
lows Use of His Name in
Aldermanic Race
Nearij two yean ago Colooel C.
An array of musical talent that
i promises well is included in the list
of soloists engaged by the Donnelly
U* Hatfield Magnificent Minstrels,
touring this season under the per.
M. Snelling was elected to the Board ! sonal direction of Al G Field. In
of Aldermen of the city of Athens, gathering soloists for the Donuetly
and has since that time rendered Hatfield show 'his season, Mr. Field
valuable assistance in the successful ; w as careful to engage only singers
can prove logically and mathematical- management of the affairs of the w ho have attained prominence in
ly that women are worth more than town. the musical world and whose reputu-
nten.” Fie has served on many ol the tions as vocalists have been made. !
He. “I’d like to see you do it, most important committees both His chorus is one of the strongest
mydear.’’ j standing and temporary, and the peo- ever gotten together, the solo and
She. "Isn’t a miss as good as a l*' e bis ward have refused to allow ensemble music of the Donnelly &
the season. His singing and danc
ing stunts have been a source of high
class ministrel entertainment for the
theatergoers of the country for many
years anil his continuous ‘‘hit” an
enviable one. Nick Hufford, who
was wiili Field for many years, is to
work opposite to Donnelly this sea
son and is scoring a hit that has a
tendency to present a bright future
to the young artist. Other well
known comedians have been engag
ed, and among them are several of
the most renowned dancers in
America.
The Colonial offers this excellent
Company Wcdnesd y, Oct. 17th.
There are a dozen feat ties that
commend themselves to the devotees
<>l musical girlical c niedy in "The
Little Duchess,” which comes to the
Colonial Theatre next Friday, Oct.
lfhh The star of the attraction is
( > mites . t ii^.i von I lat/feldt. whose
position in the Ir .it rank of prima
donna comediennes has been won bv
a line ol individual triumphs in musi
cal comedy. There are no less than
five comedians in the excellent cast
supporting her, and the large chorus
is said to contain many beautiful
faces and charming figures. The
production of scenery and costumes
is described as most elaborate, artis
tic and colorful, embracing one ot
the most gorgeous sartorial displays
ever seen in this style of presenta
tion— the same, in fact, which made
a sensation during the long run of
‘•I lie Little Duchess'’ at the Casino
in New York.
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Bouden and Just
Uriofit Bfioes
“For folks WHO CARE
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mile."
He. “So they say."
She "And doesn't it take a
whole lot ot men to make a league?"
1‘rinceton University has had stu
dent committees collecting means for
him to withhold his name from nomi Hatfield show being the best ever
nation in the election which will soon heard in minstrelsy. I'rominent
be held for city officials. among the singers are: Solon De Mil
lie fir-t slated that pre-sure of ler, the celebrated tenor; Norman
other work would make the-iutics of Stanley, baritone; J. D. Kearns,
an alderman more than he could take bass, and Joe McAnallan, tenor,
upon himself again, but a strong Tommy Donne ly, “in black face '
the benefit of San Francisco earth- ' petition was presented him. and he will be at hi» old j>• >st throughout
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