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THE RED AND BLA-K
StfltRfll. LIOR^r
APR 86 1947
UNIVERSITY OF GFOWM
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The members of (lie Athletic As-
The foremost thought in the mind social Ion will meet In the Chapel on
<of the student, at the beginning of
the term, is 'What sort of football
team will we have?" This is a ques
tion that must be answered from
several view-points. The problem
must be solved by the addition of
the several items of the coach, the
In order that
may cu-opernte v
next Wednesday afternoon to elect
numerous officers of the Athletic
Association. , yca ‘ 1,1 condttct,r
The Editors of the Hod and Black, j * , r * ^ u * < ^* J ‘
consisting of the Edltor-in-Chlcf, As- the n a thorough
sociate Editor, Athletic Editor. Social I plant
Editor, Exchange Editor, and Y. M.
C. A. Editor, also the Business Malta
h ■ student body
'It the staff this
the college pa-
•'« to present to
-atrt tent of their
GEORGIA WINS
FIRST GAME
material, the schedule and the gen- ger and Circulation Manager of the
eral spirit of the. team and the stu- paper, will be elected at this meet-
dent body, tor each of these play a ! Ing.
most important part in the success Besides this, the Association will
tr failure of a football team. And.be called upon to choose Its Pregl-
in order to form any ante-season es- jdert for the first term,
ilmnte of our chances, we must cou- | According to the Constitution of
slder each of these items. the Athletic Association the candl-
Kirst as to the coach. Mr. Bocork I dates for the places of Business
has already been tried, and bis worth |Manager and Circulation Manager
lias been shown. His ability needs i will not be known before Hie arter-
no greater evidence, than his achiev- j noon of the election, as they must be
entente, when lie whipped our dis- selected by the Athletic Board,
organized team of last season, bro
for the cot,' ng . term.
In the pust the . ed and Black lias
c'n mod solely H ( the ulflcial organ
Score 29 to 5—-All the Scrubs Given a
I ryout---Dahlor.ega Comes Next.
of tl»»* Athletic A-MH-tiuioii. ami il
has been confined ».» n small sheet
of four paw. vyille this sorvt*d
the purpose of aCTatkiletlc bulletin. I
it did not by an ••.ms serve for a
real college paper, ito piiibnn ©very'
Wl
mosp]
pne
u
v’ie to impart n
t ^ame of t.
as he ,i.n on
runner
•r two
ts to
loej
department of roi..*e activity.
dan C
That the halve*
need of a colie
slim
dent fully teflllze,
f la la i
a per, every stu-
and (lie move-
| meut has been r jr«»d in the past
i to launch one at The I'nlvei'slty in
I connect Ion with tl ] Red ami Black.
The candidates for the positions ( - rhl „ fHr , gav « th j , lh , year's staff
thought, mid
ken aud left without spirit, into the, on the Editorial Staff, however, as I rfJom for i. OIIH t,i» • J
fierce, snappy aggregation that de-1 well as the candidates for the Presl during the sumni'7
was l.te Olyn
Allantn. The game
affair allhough at t
ball w a < lit evidence,
were staVs for the v
I whole .quad was It
Varsity,
Varsity received the kb
Until,ar leturulnR the ball
kicked off,
It) yards. Aft*
alu. Olymlans tried to
all. Por-
i bounce
u.‘ds (or
ihl'.I In the at-
foot-ball thirst,
1 foot-ball seu-jat
Icily l lcld at i punt and Mire blocked
opposing teaut | ter caught the hall en tin
til's team from I aud carried It tw enty-five ;
was a pru tlcv .1 touch-down after which he kicked
no-, goo l foot- goal. Georgia 29. Olymptuus 0.
Sage and Jones | Georgia kh'^ ,1 off and the hall
Burs while the wut returned five yards. Olympians
■d oul for the made ten yards In three downs on
bucks, Evi .ett spirted the end for
uff— 8. |eleven yards, fcage. bucked for six
o yards, Kurd*. t'nvinglou takes Smith’s
feated Auburn
the sure winner,
most able assistant In Mr. Kirby,
who has already shown that he j>os-
sesses a large fund of the Inside
knowledge of footbaal, which is cer
tainly being disseminated through
out the squad. With these two men
as teachers, the Varsity must neces
sarily be a well-trained eleven, ev
ery member of which knows bow to
iis bis ability to the best advantage.
And then, another thing that counts
as much in the game as training, Is
the spirit of the players. And cer
tain. there could not I* foun ' coach-
lous plans wer
who was counted 1 dency of the Association, are at lib- j
Mr. Borock has a ertv, according to the Constitution. ! rylnR , (1(
to announce at any time before the hag lMH ,
election that they may see ftt.
months niitner- j l>n a :il S ,biB ,in!I to Olympians.'; place at rlg.u guard. Itojeson goes
JC- '
jiped out for car
a thnjigli. At last tin
>i;en *rfei
(I. alls |
| turning the bull t< n yards
cult made 10. yard.-, on end inn
field for Varsity. Ou Olympian pla-er . Vonrfpre. i.en go* 1 *
glu. Georgia fails to gain, baltigoes
| . ■ - , , | 11| i !, Is 1 i i. n , n:,i "T-'i •_ III, ill ' i • I.-11 . . Ill
vear tfie Bed-and ‘Hack will be In j 1,1,1 10 yanl '' 0,1 ,,| “ 1 1UB t' 1 * 1 " etur On u punt, ball is fum-
°n'y members of (he Association a( ) dit | on to ui? afhl ■ Ic orgnn a free A of b "' K “ « orrte,l tuo bait^fchnl aud bail Is recovered by an
will be allowed to cast a vote In this , nd * reprpgent „ve- I" own " lu »"
elect Ion, and an • student desiring to ry (1) ., mr , nl ,. Ilt of Sie University of l!,lri5 -<>wn Nc»"om- carried the ball to right
thke i art in this Important meeting , (j t , orK | B
will necessarily be forced to see . ,* . f. . #
i J I An increase in |he size of
Prof. Sanford, or any representative , . ,
1 : paper is absolutliy Imperative to
of the Association before Wednesday. ; , nept .1,, the , taff ,,, 0
find secure his membership certlft- ^ , onR aR|> moapy for 5, Olyn-lans o
< ‘ 1,< ' isuch an enlargemoi' must be forth- j nplnus kl
Accordl' - ifc throughout I r * tal “P* 1 3 > <*“• Georgia works foi Kohson tak
hers of the staff
I'lid. olymiilaiM punt and
lover fora touch-down In a Hue buck Heaton recovers the ball, Olympians
, he !afler 4 1-2 mnlutes of play. North- pull off a forward pass for fifteen
j euft kicked out for try at goal end yards Sage to Jones. Sage bucks for
Newsome missed the ! I IT. Georgia four yard* Ball goes over on
mIowiih. Georgia piiqts forty yards
■nplans kicked to Krankllti who and VonHpreckeii recovers th** ball.
| coming.
is showing up wc'l at end. In fact, the summer the m
t , ^ kjte only thing larking In the '\ew A* e labermi ;
es anywhere, who can Instill more lliat ,. na ] lK weight, and to overcome sary funds v
leeyt
•■a nest
place ut half hack,
' 1 t'd. p.i* for 15 y il* Ul v tiipbtlts .Grlfiltl) st left eud. On a forward
V ta'lae'. lor ojfoldi tfter am«het Ipsa* from rfage to . „&.s, the tall Is
- Y, vT..> • > ba.»•» Jft**.. *• .i.
of enthusiasm, gameness and the thlg (}porg , a mugt haae her hopes vans of the stores In Atlanta, A.i-'"'" v " r,lH ' <' l—unllz.-d for g .-tries the for War., pass ana re
never-say-die spirit, than Bocork and on the t .,, eed antl tra | Illng of her gllsta savannah and Athens, the ] off - ,lde - UoM, * lck »>o« kod the line covers the ball on a fumble, Georgia
Kirby with their snappy, rapid-fire
practices, and considerate manner of
handling the players.
1 money has been raised In numerous
for five yards ami the second touch- loses fifteen yards on attempt at fur-
down. S. Hatcher kicked goal, ward puss. Sparks goes to right
Georgia 11, Olympian* 0.
guard. Georgia punts thirty yards.
Olympians kicked off to l.llly who Wright goes to right half. Olym-
was downed In his tracks. Varsity piuns punt urnl itobeson gets tho
players.
As to the schedule. Georgia has a advertisements, and the staff Is now
good one as far as can he deter- well equipped to carry out Its plans.
But the best of coaches, would he j m | ne( | i, e f ore the season opens. The 1 a contract has been signed, to In-
heipless in the development of » J Varsity goes up against a number j crease the size of the sheets, and
team unless the material for an j of good teaniB, hut they come In an also the number of sheets to vary
eleven was folind in the student, or( j er most judiciously arranged. | from six to eight pages. Some slight
body. And herein Georgia was for-: Tbe (lrHt g amp j H w j t h the Olym •! changes have been made in the staff,
tunate In that she returned some °f plans, a fast amateur team of At- one being the creation of a Clrcti-
the best men on last years team, i | an ta, who in spite of their 27 to 0 la11 on Manager, w hich when brought
while at the same time there »as [ vk . tory over 0 M A , wll | prove easy J before the student body for ratlfica- be,n * ‘‘owned In Ills tracks. North- was missed. Georgia 2‘J, Olympians
some excellent new material, al- pj c klng for the Varsity on next Sat- tlon, we trust they will approve.
was off-side on kick ami was penal- bull on the Olympians 10 yard line,
(zed. Varsity punted for 10 yds. the On un attempt to drop-kick a goal,
Olympian being downed In his tracks, porter's kick was blocked by the
After trying the line In vain twice, Olympians and Sage got the hall and
Olympians punted 20 yds, Northcutt ran (0 yards for a touch-down. Ooal
cutt thrown for a
lost
Varsity 5.
urday. On October 10th Dahlonega The social columns of the paper
comes down to Athens to try her! is a department which the staff In
mettle. Reports have It that the tends to Inilhl up gradually until It
Hatcher, Newsome, Hugh Bostwlck
Cliff Hatcher, and Henry Botswick
I'n-
though the need of weight was de
cidedly apparent in the first prac
tices. Of last year's Varsity players,
Captain Delaperrie, I-ucas, Sam I Mountain Boys have a good team ( reaches a stage of perfection
about which they are saying noth- doubtedly this department has been
Ing, so we had better not count on lacking In the past. No one man
returned to college and have been ot | r | ag [ year's score of 56 to 0 can successfully represent the social
working hard. The other members | a g a | aa t their team, as we can ex-'side of the various classes of stu-
of the squad of last year, who re- j p P{ .[ a lively little practice game, dents in the University. A frater-
turned this year are Simpkins, ^ A ft er this game we take on the I'll- nlty man, however earnest he might
Forbes. Nixon, franklin. Collier, j j V er«lty of South Carolina for the he, would neglect the non-fraternity
Porter, Mize, and Weir. These men drgt regular college game. That In- men. ar.d vice versa. The method
have some advantage on account °f j utltutlon Is sending up the cry that for correcting this evil Is to allow
their previous training, and some of | her strength Is impaired by the loss ; the Social Editor the privilege of ap-
them seem slated for berths among 0 | d men, but she tackles David-j pointing as his Assistants, one man
the regulars.
Among the new men. Northcutt,
•with his training received in prep,
ranks at Stone Mountain and Castle
Heights, looms up as the probable! game, the team goes to XnoxVllfe' a social column will r> *®lt which
to try conclusions with Tffnnesse*,. W ill please all classes and clans.
son, soon after the game with Geor- residing In the dormitories, and one
gla. However, the Varsity should man residing out In town, each to
win this game, although the score represent his phase of social doings,
may be close. The week after this and by combining the work of both
tracks. On attempted forward pass
the hall was fumbled and Georgia pan
successor of. "Kid" Woodruff at,
quarter. Peacock and I.ewls are a
couple of well-built, plucky, athletes
from Columbus,‘‘who are going to
recovered the ball. On a punt, Geor
gia was penalized. Forbes punted , |,
10 yds. and Olympians made a touch-
back Weir received the punt and
mad** no gain. Porter bucked for
live ttel.apierre took five over
C.
If reports be true, that Institution It is the earnest desire of the staff ' a, 'ktes. Forbes (Minted thirty yards. Wrlghf
Oitjitplsns returat'd* five. Maddox
took - place at left end,* btgiwbucked
for “fir" vardk. **T3atl frees over, 6.
IMfthWr tfticks twice for five yards
has a team the equal of last year s tills jear for norv 1 Odyr* l*i take
aggregation, which defeated Georgia an active part In the cudactance of
give some one an awful tussle for^),^. a w:n re of three ^t^iUl-downs. ( the paper.
positions behind the line. Sims I°V"(This fact coupled with the game be- A college paper should he broad
merly of Itahiouega and rfrtfllth an i ng played on foreign and hostile and sweeping In Its opinions, and riqj"*** 1 DeGaplerre gains Bvapn tackle
ex-Gordon star, are showing up nice- -^tves -Tennessee the advantage, seven or eight men can .alone bring] I' 1 ** 311,1 K'**'** 1 "tore a touch-down,
lv. Robson, who Dlaved on the | but |( viotory should belong to the this about. - We solicit the opinion, ^ tfakeher kicked goal. Georgia 23,
Volunteers. !**£>’ will certainly know advice and co-operation of every man r J!-'!((Plan*g'
they have l^een la a (gst game. in the University. At *uy time •{•st* 1 G'fwifi'.an* received the-kick, their
After Tennesseff-comes Mercer, j yx>n feel the need of a change In any ] runner Sage coming back 20 yards,
who is touted as Winch stronger than department of college life, or at 4nV »«** lt*>k hv* yards through the
last yeti', fir a oamf of the arqulsi- time that yog would like to present”
tlon of, Blake as roach,-and an la- ideas to the student body, com** lb
flux of‘good materia' _frqn» various us and let .us help you do It. Th'ls*
prep, schools. If this report * 4e is what the paper Is for, and your
ly. Robson, who played on
Varsity In 1906, Is back In school
and Is making a good fisht for, Jjls
position as half-back. Robeson,
Tuck, Willinghafh, Lucas. White, and
Von Sprecken ard'Tatfto'ng'the speedy
new men, bnt their lack of weight
handicaps them in their fight for po
sitions. Cummings. Bartlett, Lueaa,
and Parks are promlsing^canilidate*
among the line-men, Wfrrile - Maddox
l„ T.
Franklin, (’oilier, Bartletf.
L. E -
Simpkins, Maddox, Griffith.
Q Northcutt, Forbes, Anderson.
It. il.
Newsome,
White, Porter.
Wrlxhf*
L II
S, Hatcher,
Robson.
F, B.
- Huah Bostwlck, Weir,
IloiiVSOU.
OLYMPIANS.
It. K.
Jones.
I„ T. Okx.
R. T -
—Avery.
L K Barnes.
II. G -
McGhee.
Q. — Eyerett.
C.—C.
Murphey.
It. H. - Heaton
I,. 0.
-Malone.
L. H.—Saxe-
F. B -
H. M. Smith.
Itefere
<>. McElroy,
Cornell; lira-
schools.
it—L - li -fr
(Continued'oh Second Page)
I'lintiMl, and the hall being fumbled (i<*oncla klrked off and there wan
a Georgia man fell on tin* ball. S. no advance of the hall. Olym plana
Hatcher went through the line for gain 10 yarda on a forward paaa.
flften yarda. The ball waa fumbled ||. float wick at left guard. Georgia
and C. Hatcher recovered it. Boat* gets the hall on attempted forward
wick bucked the line twice for 5 paiot. The ball go**a to the Olympl-
yda. a clip. DeLaplerre went five ana on the Haute play. Olytnplana
yds. over tackle ami followed it with fake 20 yards on a forward paaa from
another five yards for a touch-down. Sage to Jones. Time la up for sec-
.S. Hatcher kicked goal. Georgia 14, ond half. Georgia 20. Olympians 5.
Olympians 0. VAH8ITY.
Olympians received the kick-off, , H. K. C. Hatcher, Vonftprecken.
the runner being downed in his j |{. T. (‘apt. DeLaplerre.
It G.
Collier, Koasee, Smith,
('mu filings.
-Lucas. Willingham.
Nixon, Mice. Henry Bostwlck
!ify*l 'Viiiie for Aral half. Geor- p»re, Harman. Georgia; head llne-
aua 0. ^ man, Hodgson, of Georgia; tlrrrr-
,>he .beginning of the second kee(>ers. Grifllth and Wright; time of
Willingham went . to center, • halves. 20 and 20. ‘Attendance 300*
gyiird. $mifb, right guard, An* Touch-downs. Newsome. H. Bostwlck*
(Continued on ilecond Page.) j derapa 4 quarter, Bnrtlett, right lac- j Del-a pier re 2* Porter, Sage. ^ ^