9 THE JL JLI 4 JWJUn AR ii THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Vol.9. UNIVERSITY OF NOKi'Il CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Member 14,1900. NO, 8 Carolina Downs Tennessee A Good Game in Knoxville. Score Was 22 to 5- Iii Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 1st. our boys met and defeated th TTniversitv of Tennessee footbal eleven by the score of 22 to 5. rnmmentinf?- on the trame th v c- "Journal and Tribune" says: "Carolina's interference was th most inpenetrable ever seen on th m local field, and old time footbal f I men who have seen the best team in the country, say they never saw it excelled. Time after time th interference whipped around be tween end and tackle, boxing- th ends out. into the field; while th Tennessee backs flung- themselve desperately in to stop the breach II sometimes to be met with a rush o 'Mm Tar Heels in which it seemed the ,.t1i1 Oai-nlitia tpa m was inter t 1 VV vuivimt - If fering." Log-an kicked goal from the field in the first half, making the Uni versity score. Hamilton, Logan Newman, Knappe, Jarnagin, Hollo f peter, French and Schenck deserve i . . . r j i i i. I I special mention ior tne goou woi k they did for Tennessee. McRae, Bennett, Donnelly, Berkely, and Makely did especially well for Carolina, but every man on the team played safely. FIRST HALF. Tennessee kicked off and Caroli na fumbled until Sharp got the ball on Carolina's 20 yard line Tennessee struck Carolina's line twice without success and lost the ball on downs. Carolina took the ball and through a series of quick end plays with their good inter ference, gained twenty yards to Tennesee's right, five yards to left, through right tackle for a gain, and in eigfht minutes sent McRae around right end for a touchdown. Brem fails to kick goal. Score 5 to 0. Tennessee kicks off, Sharp tac kles at 25 yard line. Hamilton goes through interference in next 'll nlav and tackles behind Carolina's r j line. Carolina fumbles and Jarna gin gets ball in the next play. Newman for Tennessee goes through the line for a gain. Ham ilton repeats it. West attempts to go around Carolina's right end and is tackled behind the line. New man attempts to kick, but is blocked by Bennett who goes past Longmire, and after blocking the ball so as ,to fall behind Newman, caught it on a bounce and was off for a touchdown with a clear field. Brem kicks goal. Score M to 0. Newman ag-ain kicked off to Car olina's 20 yard line and held in re turn atithe 25 yard line. Carolina was held for two plays and kicked on the third. Log-an promptly re turned with a kick to the 25 yard line. Tennesse ag-ain held. Caroli na kicked. Log-an did not get to return but was tackled and held at the 50 yard line. The ball went into play when Logan kicked it back to the 25 yard line, just at the close of the first half. SECOND HALF. Tennessee kicked off to Caroli na's 20 yard line. The ball was returned 20 yard., and put into fast play, with stead)' gains by Caroli na. McRae found a hole between left guard and tackle and plung-ed through, shook off all tackles, and went down the field for a touch down. Brem fails.to kick g-oal. Score 16 to 0. When the game got under way ag-ain, lennessee got tne ball ana feteadily plung-ed ' into Carolina' line for pains. Newman, Hamil ton, Hollopeter and Long-mire took the ball and trained. At the fifteen yard line Logan kicked for g-oa from the field and got it. 1 Score N. C. 16, Tenn. 5. Tennessee's first play after Car olina's kick-off made a big- p-ain through Carol'na's centre, but in some way the ball was fumbled ana . . ft r t Carolina rt it. McKae was suc ceeded by Ebbs at right half Carolina next fumbled. Tennessee kicked. Carolina, after g-aining- on two or three plays, sent Donnelly between University's left tackle and end for a touchdown. Brem kicked g-oal. Score N. C. 22 Tenn. 5. The last ha'f finished with ball near centre of field. Following is the line-up of the teams: Tennessee Carolina. Jarnagin C. Council French R.G. Brem Knappe L.G. Rankin Lfong-mire R.T. Bennett Newman L,.T. Foust Sharpe R.E. Osborne (Capt.) Schenck I.E. Smathers Hollopeter- R.H. McRae & Ebbs West L,.II. Berkely Logan Q.B. Makely Hamilton F.B. Donnelly. Umpire Thompson McClung Referee Howard Ijatns To the Freshman. The following: bv a student is published with pleasure: When across the campus For you the Sophs come, No matter their motive There's no place like home. When safe from the Soph'more You keep yourself there, You rather prefer it, To being- elsewhere. Home, home! sweet, sweet home. When off from the campus. There's no place like home. But if they have caught you, With'chills do you shake And- wonder how long- The blacking- will take; Anticipation is dreadful, The deed itself worse, And when all is over You run home to curse. Home, home! sweet, sweet home. Stay 'way from the campus! There's no place like horn a. Carolina 43 Vanderbilt 0. atumtJts j,unt hut Carolhla diocks. Carolina tails on the ball. Berkeley makes 1, and works a trick play for 8 more. Vanderbilt line kills two bucks. Ball given to, McRae who fumbles when somer saulted by Barbee. Berkeley secures it and makes a touchdown. Gravis kicks goal. Vanderbilt kicks off and Carolina returns 8 yards. Graves kicks and Carolina gets ball on Webb's fumble. Trick play loses 3 yds. Tackle tried but loses. Carolina punts. Buck gains yd. Edgerton tries fake but gains only . Ball g-iven to Webb to kick, but he loses it to Graves who makes a touch down. Graves kicks goal. Webb kicks off and Barbee gets Carolina on a 10 yd. return. Graves kicks. Webb fumbles, but Barbee recovers for Vanderbilt. Webb at tempts punt but fumbles. Caro- Tries again but Bar McRae goes through: touchdown. Graves The "Nashville American" and "Vanderbilt Hustler" tell of the! Great Game. On Saturday, the 3rd of the month, Vanderbilt University team lowered their colors to the Tar Heel boys. The Nashville Ameri can telling-of Vanderbilt's victory over Carolina three years ag-o says: "48 to 0 that was the bitter pil of revenge which Carolina forced down the throats of the Vanderbilt boys. The hope of defeating the jrold and the black stimulated them 4 . t Mi,, to work with tne result tnat one of the best teams ever, turned out by a southern college sports the white and blue colors of th University of North Carolina They went into the game yesterday with the spirit of the lion that has his prey covered. The visitors were conscious of their streng-th They went into the g-ame with jump and never let up till time was called. The visitors played onto the strongest g-ames of foot bal it i j it tnat nas oeen witnessed uere in some time. They were always in the game and had their knowledg-e box with them. Fumbles were rare ana mispiays seldom. 1 heir play was like clock-work in its reg ularity and perfection." The Vanderbilt Hustler, says, "North Carolina has -a -well balanced, well developed team. The strong-est point in the line is the tackles. The team seems to build up around Bennett, the big- tackle who was always called behind the line when gains were needed. Osborne and McRae did g-ood work and Graves punted well and kicked goals with great accuracy. The Hustler furnishes the following- detailed re port of the game: Webb kicks off for Vanderbilt at 3:13. Bennett is somersaulted by Simmon's hard tackle. Simmons is taken out and Overton is put in at quarter. Carolina gets away for a 20 yd. run before being downed by Webb. Carolina bucks the line for 4 yards. Tries another to no avail. Makes 3 on next play, and again ciTArsi I ro II iti ttirM Y&r Mi it r- covered and 3 more added. Per keley gets 12. Graves tries line three times for 9 yds. Carolina fumbles but recovers. Berkeley gets it. Buck nets 3. McRae kill ed on the line. Berkeley makes 2 Buck fails. Vanderbilt's ball. Davis gets yd. Barbee makes 4. Edg-erton punts over his head sky ward. Berkeley falls on ball be hind goal line. Graves kicks e-oal. Webb kicks off and Carolina re turns 5 yds. McRae gets 1, tries tackle for 5, and bucks line for 4. Berkeley adds 8. Osborne tries end, ' dodges Webb and makes a 60 yd. run for a touchdown. Graves kicks goal. Webb kicks off and ball is return ed 3 yds, Graves punts. Ball fum bled repeatedly, but finally ends in Vanderbilt's hands. Line buck re sults in 1 yd. Edg-erton gets 2. iina bucks 3 bee spoils it. tackle for a kicks g-oal. Webb kicks off and Bennett re turns 3 before he is tackled hard and loses the ball. Carolina gets ball and kicks on next play. Webb fumbles, but Vanderbilt gets ball Davis tries in vain. Webb kicks. Makeley -eturns 10yds. and fumbles when tackled. Vanderbilt's ball. Edgerton tries end for 8. Time of first half called. Score 30 to 0. Graves kicks off and McLean re turns 10 yds. b irst play results in no gain. McLean gets 4. Davis punts and Carolina returns 3 yds. Carolina makes 3, and Berkeley adds 4. Trick blocked by Edger- ton. Berkeley tries tackle for 3, and g-oes throug-h line again for a touchdown. Graves kicks goal. Divis kicks off and a return of 10 yds. is made. Graves kicks and Carolina gets ball on a tumble. Again kicks. Buck through Caro lina's line for 4. Edgerton bucks , T 1 ,1 I . 1 . 1 jn vain. ixotn dies on tne one. Brem taken out and Phifer put in. End run gives Carolina nothing. Graves punts to McLean who re turns 5 yds. Edg-erton loses on end t r i . i i j 11.1.1 run. iviCK tried out oiocneu. Jenkins tried in vain. Edgerton tried. Vanderbilt kicks. Caro lina bucks twice for 8, and con-, tinues to the tune of 4, 1, 4, 2. Patterson hurt and Houston put in. Carolina continues bucking process. Booth hurt. End run nets 12. Graves goes through for 4. Graves umbles and Vanderbilt' makes a tou hback. Vanderbilt kicks and Carolina returns 3. Line buck nets Carolina 2. Graves punts to McLean who fails to make any re- turn. Jl,dg-erton maKes iu. Over ton fumbles and Carolina gets ball. Berkeley makes touchdown. Graves kicks goal. Davis kicks off over goal line and Carolina makes a touchback. Graves kicks to McLean who re turns 4. Ball goes to Barbee on a Continued on fourth page.) II II

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