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THE RED AND BLACK
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THE AMERICAN BEAUTY
Katherine MacDonald
Stram
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j in “Passion’s Playground”
SPECIAL---Thursday and Friday
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< I.EMSDN WILL (OMK WELL
prepared to fight
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last y»*ar by Johnnie Helseman as
Ml Southern and It is reported that
he is going s'ron'< this year fot a
look-in on the mythical eleven. Un
derstudy to Llghtaey Is Randall, a
veritable Riant, tipping the scales at
two hundred and forty.
Y’ery llttlo Information has been
received from the Clemson camp as
to the weights or the style of play
used, but it. is reported that the slo
gan In the Tigers’ lair is “Heat
Georgia." and they are wasting not
a single moment in preparing for
Thanksgiving. They are stinging un-
d* r a 7 to 0 defeat which they suf-
fere I a week or so since when they
sent their team off to battle the var
sity team of a rival institution and
tills certain other institution proceed
ed to run in their scrubs on them
from the very opening of the game,
so they are coming to Athens pre
pared to fight like their name would
indicate like Tigers.
SIMII.NX HONORS TWO
PROMINENT MEN HA TV HI > A Y
(First Methodist Church).
3 P. M.—Hoys of Athens, Mass
Meeting (City Y. M. C. A.)
7 P. M.—State Normal School.
( Women 1
Monday, NovctiiIht 22
9:00—Lecture to Student of the
( Diversity (Mixed Audience).
11:00 Athens High School (Hign
School Auditorium).
1:00 to 3:00 P. M.- -University
Students' Conference Hour. (Per
sonal Interviews.)
5:00 to 6:30 P. M., Y. W. C. A.—
Co-Eds University of Georgia, (Girls
Dormitory)
6:30 P. M.—Futhor and Son Ban
quet, (City Y. (M. C. A.)
8:30 to 9:00 P. IM.—Gymnasium,
City Y. M. C. A, (Physical Directors)
This is the first of a series of lec
tures that the University Y M. C.
A. is proposing to offer this year.
They have many plans for doing great
work thi year and making their or
ganization benefit every man in col
lege.
GATORS ARE IIEATEN
BY RED AND BLACK
IN ONK-SIDEI) GAME
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nity.
The Sphinx has long been the
highest honor a man can be award
ed at the University of Georgia.
Only those men who have done
something really worth while for
their Alma Mater are thus distin
guished. Every Freshman should
< ater college with the ambition to
make the Sphinx, and should work
towards this goal. Only a very few
men are taken in each year. The
old men now in school are “Artie”
Pew. R. B. L. Spence. Jr., E. \V.
Highemith. and A. M. Day.
Beautiful Shoes
At Popular Prices
1-2 Sole & Good-Year Rubber Heel
$2.00
Bring Your Repair Work
to
Martin Bros.
Fitts, for Georgia, was the sen-
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National star. This man ran circles
around the Florida bunch, lie was
a veteran in his bucking and flung-1
ing. Cheeves who was out of the Georgia was running stronger than
game because of injuries, had his ever. Titus came the score 56 to 0.
place well filled for the occasion by
Fitts. As to the other men who
starred we have not space to give
(He particulars here. The whole
Georgia machine ran like a steam-
The liue-up follows below:
Georgia Florida
Reynolds Swanson
Leftend.
Wei- Bennett (c) Baker | Xorton for Otto
were t
Hopkins), umpire; White (David
son), head linesman.
Substitutions—Florida: Mahhana
for Pomeroy, Otto for Vandergrift,
Driggers for Colentan, Wllsky for
Otto. Hughes for Driggers, Scott for
Meisch, Loomis for B. Anderson.
DR. WINFIELD SCOTT 1IALL
I.EUTt RES HERE UNDER
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sitv, and he brings a message of
greatest interest on one of the most
' ital matters in the mystery of life.
The following is a tentative pro
gram of Dr. Hall’s lectures while in
V'hens:
Sunday. November *21
Id A. M.- -Special Student’s Con
ference. University of Georgia (Pea
body Hall).
11 V '1.—Public Church Service.
roll© rover the ’Gator boys.
chel. Reynolds and Bennett were tackle. Georgia: Bohren for Hartley. An-
the bulwark of the line. In fact. YN helchel Meisch Person for P. Bennett, Taylor for
the whole Georgia reserve played a Left guard. Pugh, Anthony for Bohren, Tanner
magnificent game. All of these boys Bay (c) Perry f or E.-pols. Frost for Codings, Mur-
had a chance to play during the Center. ra y for Y’andlver, Bohren for Wil-
game for Coach Stegemau was hold- ' undiver — Hodges jj g> Richardson for Anderson, Black-
Right end.
Pew Vandergrift
Right tackle.
I*. Bennett Coleman
Right guard.
ing his Y’arsity stars out of the game
as much as possible for the coming
Alabama game.
Perry and Merrill, for Florida.
were the stars. These two boys
mon for Bohren. Owens for Rey
nolds, Highsmith for Murray, Alex
ander for Tanner. Shelor for An
thony, Baker for Frost, Soule for
Richardson.
Touchdowns: P. Bennett 1, Hart
ley 1, Echols 1. Bohren 2, Codings
Though his face was bleed- Hartley C. Anderson j, Fitts 2.
Right halfback.
Codings Pomeroy
Left halfback.
were the whole outfit In our estitua- Pitts B. Anderson
tlon. Merrin played a wonderful Quarterback.
game.
ing and his eye puffed out almost
beyond Ms face, he made more
tackles than the rest of the Florida
team together.
As the game was not a close one,
w© can say very little more about it.
Florida just failed to materialize and
The Spice o* Life.
If the saying, “Brevity is the soul
Echols Merrin 0 f wit,” is true, then there is some-
Fullback. thing ridiculous about the costumes
Officials: Tlchenor (Auburn), ref- of some of our fair enchantresses,
eree; E. C. Stodenwercke (Johns —The Blue Stocking.