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Hill 2 yards L. E. and T. Daniel
tries L. E. for 1 yards, when he is
downed by Merritt by one of the
most beautiful tackles ever seen on
a field, Daniel tries L. E, andT. for
i yards, tries same play for no gain,
breaks centre for 21 yards; then L,
E. and T. for 3 yards. Gore tries R.
E. for one yard. Daniel L. E. M. for
1 yards, he tries again and loses-the
ball goes over. Baskerville punts
to Daniel who is downed by Mearitt
before he can return the kick. Pugh
sprains his ankle but keeps on play
ing. Hill tries L. G. and T. for two
yards. Daniel 1 yards around L.
E. Hill tries the centre for no gain,
ball goes over. Whedbee R. E. and
T. 4 yards, and around R. E. 15 yds.
Kenan makes l yards through L. E.
and T. Whedbee 11. E. and T. for
5 yds. Little makes 1 yds through
L, E. and T. Kenan G yards through
L. E. and T. Baskerville. breaks
the centre and aided by Snipes beau
tiful opening carries the ball 15 yds
for a touch down. Time 4 minutes.
Barnard kicks goal. Score 36-0.
Wake Forest gains 10 yards on a V
they then send Gore through L. G.
and T, for 1 J yards. On an off side
by Merritt Wake Forest gets 5 yds.
Daniel R. G. and T. yard. Daniel
R. E. 7 yards. Daniel breaks R. G.
a, ad T. for yards, gets tho wind
and grit knocked out of him but
plays on, He tries to break the line
but fails to gain ball goes over.
Kenan takes the ball around L. E.
for six yards. Sykes downimghim by
a beautiful tackle. Wheedbee tries
R. E. and T, for 5 yards. Kenan
goes around right end aided by
beautiful interference for 35 yards.
"Whedbee makes 4 yds. right end and
tackle. Baskerville 4 yards R. G.
and C. Kenan 10 yards L, E.
Wheedbee loses 3 yards R. E. Little
makes 4i yds L. G. and T. Wheed
bee takes the ball and aided by
juion's interference makes 11 yards.
Kenan 8 yards L. E. Baskerviile
goes through left guard and center
for 2 i yards; he repeats for 2 yards,
does the same thing for three yards.
Wheedbee follows suit and makes a
touch down. Time 18 minutes.
Barnard fails to kick goal. Score
40 to 0 in favor of University.
Time of game G3 minutes.
Umpire, Mr. Avery, of Trinity.
Referee, Mr. Durham of Trinity.
Touch downs, Little 2, Baskerville
2, Pugh 1, Merritt 1, Wheedbee 1.
Goals kicked, Barnard 6; missed 1.
NOTES ON THE GAME.
In this game the University team
lined up for the first time intact,
though Merritt rand Murphy were
both crippled, yet they played tho
game through.
Too much praise cannot be given
to Rankin, Kenan, Whedbee and
"Kirk" for the way they played.
Everybody played good fair ball
and played together.
The whole team is to be congratu
lated on its work.
The best playing for Wake Forest
was done by Sykes.
m
"A. and M. vs." "SECOND
ELEVHN."
Z A. and M. won the toss and
Capt. Prichard took the ball.
Capt. Webb choosing east goal.
The teams lined ud as follows.
A. & M. CENTER. 'VARSITY.
Mosley C Rogers
Dey R. T. Price,
Pearson, L. G. Little,
Vick, L. E. Falls,
Wilson, R. G. Thomson,
R. T. Currie,
Wiliams, R. E. McKinne,
McRae, Q. B. Webb W. K.,
Hughes, P. B. Webb,
Pritchard, R. H. Dockery,
L, II. Denson,
A. &M. starts ball from center
of field with flying V. but loses
on a fumble but soon regains it
on four downs. Ball kicked by
Hughs, Denson gets ball and
makes a beautiful run of 30 yds.
before being downed. Dockrey,
Denson and Webb then advance
the ball steadily up to Agricul
tural and Mechanical's five
yard line. Dockery makes
touch down, Denson kicks goal.
Score 6 0. Time 12 min
utes. A-& M. then starts V
center of field, and by hard
rushing advanced the ball to
within six inches of Carolina's
goal, and here the 'Varsity boys
make a beautiful brace and take
the ball in four downs. Webb
passes ball to full back for a
kick out of danger but Vick
blocks the ball and Pritchard
falls on it behind the line scoring
a touch down. Hughs fails to
kick goal. Score G 4. Neithar
side scored again during the
first half. The only thing
worthy of mention was a beau
tiful tackle by McRae.
SECOND HALF.
Toward beginning of this half,
McKinn e is hurt, Weaver takes
his place. Now De:ison and
Weaver run together, and
Weaver retires in favor of Falls.
A. & M. advances ball up the
field and a succession of kicks
by Hughs and fumble3 and
muffs by Webb F. B.
Near the last of this half and
with only about a yard between
A. & M. and a touch down, the
'Varsity boys take the ball
again, and Webb bucks the cen
ter for 12 yards, but loses the
ball and Whitaker scores touch
down for A. & M. Hughes
fails to kick goal. Score 86.
Mr. Busbee's team has improv
wonderfully. Umpire Mr. Chas Baskerville
of U. N. C. Reef ree Mr. Perrin
Busbee of Raleigh, Touch
downs, Dockery, Pritchard,
Whitaker. Goals. Denson 1,
Hughs 0. Hurt ; McKenne and
Weaver
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