Aa t f i'U CC- 1- f1 ft 5 3- i! f "T7" TT-TT H . c .' t . 1 AR El A ' THR officialorgan of the university athletic, association. UNIVERSITY .' OF NORTH CAROLINACHAPEL HILL, N. C, Nov. 14th. 18. , SO. 9. , . . ; ,- . .... i . k . i 'Greensboro Game. Greensboro Athletic Club and Caro lina try; Conclusions on the Gridiron. Varsity wins by a Score of 30 to 0. ' " -'' Considerableinterest.' ! centered in ''this game with Greensboro, for it : was well known that Her team was composed of men who, had previous ly won a reputation in foot-ball; and in addition were physical giants. And physical giants they were, our men seemed mere pigmies beside -.them, but they sadlyi lacked train ing 'and knowledge of the game ,u'k Greensboro1 kicks off 40 yard; and '"Butler advances pig skin 30 yards. : For Greensboro Douglas goes through tackle' but ball goes over' on downs. ' .Bennett, tiaywood ' and' Butler make snort gains through line. ' White again fumbles Belden gains and Butler dashes through tackle for the first touch "down. No goal. Score: Greensboro O. N. C. 4. ' ' Greensboro kicks 50 yds to Belden Twhdr punts ,38 ' to Winslow, who is beautifully tackled by Bennett. Webster, Devin and Douglas make ' small gains but Gilmer fumbles and it is Carolina's ball. Belden punts on "first1 "down, ball going beyond Greensboro's goal and Best falls on it for a touchdown. No goal. N. C. 8 Greensboro 0. , Greensboro kicks and 1 Belden re turns, but ball is fumbled and Ben nett falls on it. Belden kicks and Webster is downed bv Rogers but no gain, oenneti nere uoes some ' ' 'very effective tackling and ball goes ' Mt is ' Greensboro s ballon her ten '"":,""'yard )inelv''Ball goes over on off side play,' and" successive rushes by '' Bennett and 'Butler score a touch u rdown; Greensboro 0,'N. C. 14. i , Greensboro kicks and' Belden re turns?" Devin and Douglas gain but ! ball goes to.Carolina on a fumble ' ' White fumbles but Belden recovers and'kicks to Douglas. Time is called ' ' ' 'for first half. Score: Greensboro 0 ' ' N.C. 14. ' Goal is kicked, score is Greensboro 0, and N. C. 24. ' -; ... ' Greensboro" kicks past Varsity's goal line. Ball brought back to twenty-five yard line and Belden kicks to Devin. Greensboro fails to gain and ball goes over. Butler, in the star play of the game, makes a beautiful run of seventy yards for a touchdown. Belden 'kicked goal. Score: Greensboro 0, Varsity 30. Time is called although ten minutes of play remained. The teams line up as follows: Greensboro. Tate, Pearce, J. Daniel, Langhran, Winslow, Pearce, S. Caldwell, Douglas Webster, Gilmer, Devin, capt. Li. E. L. T. L. G. C. It. G. R. T. It. E. It. H. B. lTh. b Q. B. F. B. Umpire, Mr. Whitaker, Referee, Dr. Bask erville; Time-keepers, Messrs. Martin and Carmichael. I Carolina. ' Best . " ' Bennet. Neville, Joyner, Carson, Turner, . Rogers. Butler, capt. Haywood. , White, .Belden. Meeting of the Mitchell Society, SECOND HALF. fight be- In the second half the v comes more fierce and it looks as if Greensboro will score. Belden ' kicks off and 1 Devin, Webster and 1 Douglas' make big' gains through ' Carolina's, line. Joyner's offside play gives Greensboro ten yards and the line rushing begins "anew. Greensboro bucks fiecely'and a score seemed certain when Gilmer fum bles and Belden recovers. Hay wood makes long run through end and Rogers gains 12 yards on a fumbe:;,, Havwood trains and But-J ler goes over for touchdown. Bel den misses goal. Score: Greens boro 0, N. C. 18. From Greensboro kick off Bel den and White by double pass gain fifty yards.1 Butler and Haywood 'make'gbod ."gains and White by a double pass makes, a beautiful run of twenty yatd for a touchdown. The regular monthly meeting of the ISlisha Mitchell Scientific Soci ety was held Tuesday night The following papers were read: Dr. Venable, Development of the Atomic Theory. Dr. Venable reviewed the work of Prout, Du mas and others, and explained Doe-J bereiher's Triads and Cooke's for mulas. Every chemist had the same object, viz: the systemitization of elements, but almost every man endeavored to accomplish his aim bv different means. The Law of Octaves was an approach to the modern view and was followed by an announcement of the Periodic Law by Mendeleeff, a Prussian chtmist. ' It is interesting to know that Dr. Gibbs, of a South Carolina College, worked out this same theo ry independently for himself. Dr. Venable has given thesubject special study and as a result of years of re search his new book, The Develope men't of the Periodic Law, was re cently published. Prof. Cobb read the last paper of the evening on "Additions to Chap el Hill Minerals" A long timeChap el Hill was only credited with seven minerals. Prof. Cobb and his field classes have added at least fifteen more to this list. These minerals are mostly found in fault on south side of town, at the old iron mine, at Mt. Bolus and the old volcano. Both papers were freely discussed by the different members present. Senior-Freshman Game. While the Varsity team was in Virginia-struggling against the pig skin chasers of Hampton, the Fresh man team, aspiritur to unattainable heights of greatness, was endeavor ing with all its little miyht and strength to overcome the Seniors. In the 1st half the battle waged not and hard, tlie ball remaining most of the time in the centre 'of the field, although the goals of both teams were threatened more than once, in tlje second half both teams began to play harder and with more determined efforts. -; With only five minutes to play, neither side having scored, the Fresh attempt a goal by a drop kick from the field. - HAMPTON GAME. Carolina Meets the Strong Hamp ton Eleven and Loses by a Score of 18 to 0. ' On last Saturday, one thousand people witnessed the game between Carolina and the eleven of the Hamp ton. Athletic Club. At no time was the game in doubt, , the only ques tion being the size ot the score. Carolina showed up rather weak when opposed by the team of pro fessionals now playing for Hamp ton. They bucked our line and gain ed around our ends with equal facil ity. The two touchdowns in the first half were made through centre, the Manager McEmory, of the Penn sylvania team, was unsuccessful in arranging two more games with Lafayette. Coach Davis, of . the Lafayette team, claimed that his team had as many hard games as they could play and insisted that no more be scheduled. Come and see the Soph-Fresh sluggers on Saturday afternoon. We hear that the Junior team is to play with Davis School and the State A. & M. Woodard f; lis back and attempts two of the last half were made by kick, which would certainly have long runs around the ends. been successful, when big Wright The game was called at 3:30 and rushes through, blocking the kick; consisted of , two thirty minute hal- the ball in the meanwhile bouncing ves. The day was an ideal One and into Crinkley's arms. ' the beautiful Hampton ladies added Weeoinir. wailinf. worn and de- further inspiration to both rooter jected, the Freshmen; giving vent and player. Our team was defeat- toaheavy sigh, see their hopes fade ed, but they claim thev pleasantest away as Crinkley flies on the wings trip ever enjoyed by a football team. of evening straight throug-h the They were shown the many points Freshman goal posts. ' of interest about Hamption, were But after all the Freshmen did friven a banauet and' dance and in do well; they actually held the Se- fact enjoyed a swell time generally. niors down to 4 to 0. If all this dissipation had occured Don't be discouraged little boys, before the game we would claim it brace up and maybe the Sophomores as a cause of our defeat. will have oitv on vou and onlv dou- We rerret that we are unable to ble your score. . urive our readers a detailed occount Allen, lviauirum ana isoaaie plav- ot the srame ed by far the best game for the Se- as follows niors. The tackling of Kluttz, Hampton. however, deserves special mention. Sinclair, For the Freshmen Spencer olav- Small, ed a beautiful game, putting energy Hulj'. into every, plav. bhurord and Woodard did well at half-back. The teams lined up Seniors. Boddie, Wright, Lentz, Howard, Nichols, Crinkley, Kluttz, Canaday, Allen (Capt.), Whitener and Graves, . Mangum, Officials: Dr. Mr. Webb. IJNE-UP. L. E. . L. P. L. (1. C. R. G. R. T. R. E. , Q. B. v . R. II. B. 1. II. B. F. B. Bankerville, Mr, Freshmen. Parks, Winstead, Clark, Plummer. Bolden Lentz, Adams, Spencer, ' Woodward, Shuford, Robinson, Butler and Carolina. L. E. - " White, L. T. Wright (Capt). L. G. ' , . Neville, C. . Joyner, K. G. Carson, R. E. (Seagie, II. E. Rogers, Q. B. Green, L.H.B. Haywood, Armstrong(Capt.), R.H.B. Moore, Bickford,. , P. B. . , , Belden. Umpire, Hugh Henery; Referee, Lieuten ant Timberlake; Linesmen, Lieutenants Ly an and Walte. Whiting, Massie, Darling, Scull,' Holt, Dougherty, Class Championship Games. 0. NEW SCHEDULE, d) Juniors vs Sophomores, 10 (2) Seniors vs Freshmen, 4 -0. (3) Seniors vs Juniors. 18-0. (4) "Meds" vs winner of (3), Nov. 21st, for championship of college. (5) Sophs, and Fresh. Nov. 14. ' (6) Loser of (3) vs winner of (5), Nov. 20. Unless the teams ha'e already played each other, in which case the winner of the game already played shall be declared the victor of (6) (7) Loser of (4) vs winner of (6), Nov. 24, for second place in college. John II. Andrews, .'97. Percy Whitaker, '98. K. A. Nunn, '99. G. Woodard, '00 , Geo. Kirby, Meds. Managers. Junior-Sophomore Game. The first game of the undergrad-. uate series was played Friday after noon, November 6th. . The game was hotlv contested"' from the start to the finish. The Juniors had little difficulty in win ning, however, for the Sophomores snoweu ine juck oi Litiirnii. x uc enthusiasm at this first game was marked and gratifying. Two touch downs with one goal by the Juniors is the story of the scoring during ' the game. ' ; The teams lined up as follows: Juniors. Sophomores. Gold (Capt.), R. E. . Hardin. Abbott, R. T. Patterson. Parker, R. G. Sykes. Brogden, . . C. Gorrell. Simpson, ' L. G. Kittrell. t Walker, L. T. . . Swink. Best, L. E, Dagfet. Follin, , Q. B.' Host. Pinnix (Sams) L. H. B. Davis. Johnston, R. II. P. Harris. Whitaker, F. B. Winston (Capt). Substitutes: For Juniors, osciie, anu . . . r.. Webb; for Sophomores. KlUot ana dudu. Drs. Ball and Baskerville, and Mr. Webb, officials. f i I' ;i ; j i I I "11 f! : 1 V r. . 1 i I ! i ( 1 " i , A t ; i!

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