i , & HEEL is JL idLH THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Vol.9. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, October 10, 1900. NO. 3. f AM 1 IS CAROLINA'S VICTORY. The First Game. Deaf and Dumb Players No Equal for Our Team. The first ame of the 1900 foot ball season was played last Satur dav afternoon against the Deaf and Dumb Institute of Morganton and resulted in an overwhelming victo rv bv the score of 38 to 0, Th was the first game played on th new Athletic Park, which has been rolled and levelled nicely and which makes a very excellent gridiron. A large number of students and townsoeoole were out. but not as J. JL many students as should have been. The game, of course, was not exci ting, as the visitors were in no way a match for our boys, but enough could be seen to show that Caroli na has a winning eleven. The playing was fast throughout all the game and the interference and de fence was very good. Our great est fault was in too much fumbling, though much could be forgiven pn account of the very oppressive af ternoon. The jrame was called at 1:30 with the visitors defending the East goal and Carolina kicking off. Graves made two kick-offs which were not counted because of off-side play and out of bounds. Then Graves kicks to their rive yard line and the ball is advanced 15 yards before the runner was downed. Crutchfield loses yards and on next play gains 5.2 yards. Visitors gain 1 yards more and Robertson tries line for no gain. Again our boys hold them for no gain and they kick 10 yards when ball 'is fumbled, but Carolina obtains it. Gr ves goes over line for 8 yards, and Carr follows with 6 yards more. Oldham skirts end for 6 and then 3 yards and fumble, but Os borne gets the ball with gain of 4 yards. Osborne goes 12 yards for touchdown. ' Brem kicks goal. ! ! sScore Carolina 6; D. & D. 0.!" Carolina now defends west goal and D. D. kicks to their 20 yard tne. Ball is caught by Osborne who makes a preity run of' 31 yards. Graves tries line but fum bles and Martin gets the ball with no gain. Graves goes through 1 a beautiful hole in the line: for 32 yards. Carr fumbles and the visi tors obtain the ball on their 18 yard line. Robertson gains 4 yards and then by close formation, which they use throughout the game, they gain 4 more. Crutchfield is beautifully tackled by Bennett for a loss of H yards.1' Ramsay gains 1 yard. Ramsay kicks 23 yards to Graves who advances 9 yards. Carr goes around end for 3 yards. Oldham goes over guard, through beautiful opening for 25 yards and touch down. . Brem misses goal. Score Carolina 11; D. & D. 0 Visitors again kick to Carolina's 18 yard line and Graves L. gains 22 yards and loses ball on our 40 yard line. D. D. tries line for 1J yards gain and Robertson fails to gain around end. They try line play again with no better success and the ball goes over on downs. It is Carolina's ball. Oldham makes 8 yards around end and Can follows with 9 more. Graves hits centre for two yards and Osborne makes a magnificent run of 53 yards for a touchdown, beautifully cross stepping and going around left end Brem kicks goal. Score Carolina 17; D. & D. 0. Again, the visitors kick off, this time to Carolina's 10 yard line to Oldham who runs 29 yards and then skirts the end for 2 yards more. Graves goes over uard for aain of 2j, Rankin off-side gives the visitors 10 yards, but Caroli na's ball,' third down and yards to gain. Graves kicks 26 yards, ball goes out of bounds and is brought in on their 38 yard line Robertson loses 2 -yards and Crutchfield' 1 more. Ramsay kicks, but the ball is niceh blocked by Councill, but the victors obtain it. They fumble vtj a loss of 4 yards, and Council .ets the ball on their 28 yard line when time is called. First half 20 minutes. Score Carolina 17; D. & D. S. 0 At the beginning of second half several changes were made in our line-uD. Phi fer , goes in as left guard in Rankin's place. Glenn J B. succeeds Carr at left-half; Glenn F goes in tackle for Bennett; and Graves' place is taken at full by Smathers. SECOND HALF. , Carolina ( defends east goal arid receives the kick. Ball is kicked to our 18 yard line and Graves L. runs for ! 14 3'ards. Glenn J. B. loses 1 5 yards and Osborne in a pretty run around end gains; 14 yards. Oldham advances 2 and Glenn J. B. folio ws with II yards. Osborne skirts end for 24, Glenn J. gains 3, Oldham 5, lenn J. 8, Oldham 4 and Glenn J. goes remaining 5 yards for touch down. Time 3.J minutes. Brem misses goal. Score Carolina 22; D. & D. S. 0. The visitors kick to Carolina's 30 yard line and Phifer advances only three yards. Glenn F. advances 14 arid Glenn J. B. 10 yards. Glenn F. gains 11 arid Oldham gets 3 more. Glenn J. advances 2 and Oldham 9 yards, Glenn J. gains 13 and Oldham got 6 for a touch down. 1 Time 4 minutes. Brem misses goal. Score Carolina 27. D. & D. S. 0. Donnelly goes in a -ight half in place of Oldham andMeans succeeds Brem at left-guard. The Deaf arid Dumb boys kick to Carolina's 25 yard line to Osborne who runs 14 yards ann then out of bounds.Gudgcr takes Osborne's place at end and Roberts goes in at tackle' for Foiist.) Means off-side gives the visitors 10 yards. Caro lina's ball, first down, fifteen yards to gain. Glenn F. gains 7 yards I and Donnelly kicks, but several visi tors are off side and ball is brought back and Carolina given 10 yards and tht ball. Glnen F. skirts end for 30 yards and is beautifully tack led by Robertson. Donnelly hits line for 7 ;ards and fumbles but Gudger gets ball for no loss. Donnelly gains 3 and Gienn goes 2 for a touchdown. Time 4 minutes. Donnelly kicks goal. Score- Carolina 33; D. & D. S. 0. Makely suceeeds Graves L. at at quarter. Visitors kick to our 23 yard line to Roberts who advances 5 yards. Glenn J. fumbles and loses 3 yards. Glenn J. again fumbles and Mclver obtains ball with loss of 4 yards Smathers kicks 23 vards to visitors who fumble and Means gets the ball. Donnelly skirts end for 8 yards and goes out of bounds. Glenn J. behind , beautiful interference runs 55 vards for a touchdown. ! Time 2i minutes. ,,., i Donnelly fails to kick goal. Score Carolina 38; D. & D. S. 0 The visitors kick to our 40 yard line; ball hitd Council and bounces back and they obtain it. Crutch- field gains 2 yards. They try the line for no gain. Time up with ball on Carolina's 35 yard line in visitor's possession. The result of the first game is very gratifying. It shows that our bo7s can play well, and though the weather made the game slow at times, yet on the whole it was a fast game and some really nice playing was done. From now on our players will have to work harder than , before and correct in earnest any faults and weaknesses they may have. ; What may be classed as the features of the game are Osbornes's, Glenn's and Oldham's long runs and the beautiful interference afforded them at times and for the visitors the playing of Rosson and Rob ertson. The management has arranged a schedule of big games and to do any thing at all against them a very formidable team is necessary. Now is also the time for the student.; to stand up like men and do their parts. Cheer the good plays and by your presence, not only at practices, but at match games, give inspiration to the men, for all are working for the same end, the success of alma, mater against any foe. Many of the new students did not know the yells Saturday, and this is not as it should be. Learn them immediately and then be able to join in with the others and cheer the University eleven as it should be cheered. The line-up was as follows: D.U. Carolina. Rosson (Capt.) C. Council Watkins R.G. Brem & Means Carroll L,.G. Rankin & Phifer Clayton R.T. Bennett & Glenn F. Meacham L,.T. Foust & Roberts Chambers R.E. Osborne & Gudger Mebane L.E. ! Mclver Hosstaeter Q. Graves & Makelej Crutchfield iy. Robertson Ramsay ers. Umpire A. R. Berkely. Referee Dr. Baskcrville. Linesman Glenn & Gudger. Time Keeper Lamar Rankin R.II.B. Oldham & Donnel- L.H.B. Carr & Glenn J. F.B. Graves & Smath- 2.A-E. Dance One of those delightful breaks in the monotony of college life in a small village occurred Friday night, in the shape of an informal dance given by the 2.A.E. Fraterni ty to their young lady friends. To say that Chapel Hill "had gathered there her Beauty, and her Chivalry, and bright the lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men," would be to quote a trite expressjon of the joys of an occasion like this, so we will only say that when the magic hour of twelve approached, and when Utley's hand was grasping the throttle controlling the electric lights, there was no participant but who wished the evening were to be spent again in gliding through the dainty measures of the waltz, or the two step. Freshman Games. Although it will be impossible for the University team to meet any of the State teams on the gridiron this fall, it is very gratifying to know that athletic relations will not be entirely severed between us and several of the State teams. The Freshman class eleven will play the teams from Horner and Bingham. The first game will be played in Oxford, Oct 20, ' and then both Horner and Bingham will come to the Hill and meet our boys. The Fresh class team will in this way represent the College in its re lation to the State preparatory schools and its record will be in a , sense the University's record. Captain Cocke will practise his men daily and it is probable that it will be a very strong eleven, well able to meet its opponents. Mana ger Payne has not yet definitely arranged all the! matters, but the games will be played, and twe of them here. Therefore in every way we must encourage and aid in, making tne team oi me ciass. ui 1904 a very successful one. Med Class Election. At a meeting of the Second-Year Medical class last Friday night in the Physiology lecture room, the following officers were elected: President W. H. Everhart. 1st Vice W. W. Craven. 2nd Vice C. E. Patterson. Secr'y & Treasurer G. F. Thigpen Poet W. C Linville. Historian R. N. Littlejohn Jr. Surgeon A. E. Cates Prophet H. H. Hartley This class has the distinction of being the largest and best pre pared that has yet attended the University. Every member speaks in highest praist of the excellent instruction of Drs. Whitehead and Mangum,

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