The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, October 07, 1913, Image 1

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LXF7 ^3/& Ao ®f)e Eeb anb Mack VOIiUME XX. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA., OCTOBER. 7 1913. NUMBER 3 Georgia Plays Dahlonega Next Game on Sanford Field Saturday. The game with L. S. U. has been cancelled for the coming Saturday, nevertheless the fans will have the pleasure of witnessing a game be tween Georgia and Dahlonega. All arrangements have just been com pleted for the game to be played on the home ground. Dahlonega ex pressed her joy on getting a game with Georgia and promised to bring down a good team. These mountain lads are strong and hardy and judg ing from the report that is out they bid fair to gve us an interesting game. Editors Named For Pandora MESSRS. McKAMY, WADE AND PUND ELECTED FOR THIS YEAR. Last Thursday a meeting of the Senior class was held in the college chapel for the purpose of electing editors for the college annual “The Pandora.” The three men receiving the highest number of votes were John Wade, of Marshalville, Edgar R. Pund, of Augusta, and Davis R. McKamy, of Dalton. These three men, according to the constitution, elect for themselves an editor-in-chief and the remaining two will serve as associate editors. Mr. McKamy was elected editor-in- chief. The three men elected compose a competent staff and there’s no doubt as to their getting out a Pandora that will do credit to the University. The business manager of the pub lication is given each year to the highest bidder. He will be selected some time in the near future. Georgia Scores 108 Points Law Glass On the A, P. C. Team Elects Officers Day Was Hot and Many Subs Were Used by Red and Black. Georgia Breaks Record in Points Scored. Georgia opened her football sea son Saturday afternoon when she played the Alabama Presbyterian College on the home mede. The game began with the varsity line-up, but later on was substituted for oth er men, giving each sub a taste of the game. The Red and Black had but little opposition during the whole game. By long end runs made by McWhor ter and line bucks by Powell four touchdowns were made during the first quarter. The second down was made in 35 seconds after starting. McWhorter made three touchdowns and Powell one. Henderson kicked three goals. Score at end of first quarter—Georgia 27; A. P. C., 0. At beginning of second quarter some of the new men were sent into the game. The interesting plays were the return of a punt by Dorsey, end runs by Crump and forward passes to Hitchcock and by Sidberry to Owens, both making long gains. Crump, Hitchcock and Thompson scored a touchdown. The first half ended with Georgia 47 ,A. P. C. 0 The third quarter began with some of the varsity men back in line. With little trouble three more touch downs were made, Crump, McWhor ter and Powell each scoring a down. Powell made a long dash around end, while Crump went through the line, and McWhorter nabbed a forward pass. Henderson kicked two goals and the score stood 67 for Georgia, A. P. C. 0. During the last' quarter practically every man was given an opportunity. The new men piled up more scores than had been made during any quarter. There were five more touchdowns added to the already overwhelming score. Flournoy made a beautiful run of eighty yards for touchdown. Forward passes to Pad- dock and McWhorter, Flournoy’s long run, Sidberry bucking the line, Dorsey’s long end run and Thomp son’s return and his kicking goal ended the game. During the last quarter Flournoy made two touch downs, McWhorter two, and Dorsey one. The final score ended, Georgia 108; A. P. C. 0. (Continued on page 8). GEORGIA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE—1013 Date Team Score Team Score Where Played Oct. 4 A. P. G. 0 Georgia 108 Athens Oct. 11 Dahlonega Georgia Athens Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Alabama Georgia Atlanta Virginia Georgia Birmingham Nov. 1 N. Carolina Georgia Athens Nov. 6 Clemson Georgia Augusta Nov. 15 Tech Georgia Atlanta Nov. 22 Auburn Georgia Atlanta Annual Election Held Last Thursday. The Junior Law Class held a meet ing last Saturday and elected officers for the coming year. The following men were chosen for the class offi cers: R. B. Wingate, President. H. McLain, Vice-President. Daison, Secy and Treas. Pinque, Chaplain. Henry Howard, Historian. Pres. Harrison on Thalians HEAD OF UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB DISCUSSES PROSPECTS FOR THIS YEAR. The Thalian Dramatic Club is a competitive organization whose ob jects are to develop the histronic ability by rendition of one or more plays each year and the cultivation of social relations between its mem bers. Any student of the University of Georgia shall be eligible for mem bership. “Each competitor must sign a pledge that he has not been coached or received aid on his part since the same was assigned.” The number of new members tak en in each year varies with the size of the cast. The Thalians have the distinct honor of being the oldest dramatic organization of its kind in the South. In the former years the Thalians con tributed to the support of the Glee and Mandolin club, to athletics, to charitable institutions, etc. But of late the “Georgia Spirit” which is characteristic of the student body of the University has not manifested it self as strongly as it has heretofore (Continued from page 5).