"'Tl -( K THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC , ASSOCIATION. Vol. 9. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEI HILL, N. C , November 21, 1900. N 0.9 -41 JH ILAK. ; T - . ' VICTORIOUS . CAROLINA Varsity easily defeats the Uni versity of -Georgia at Ra eigh. Our boys play fine ball. By the overwhelming- score of fifty five t nothing made in two halves of twenty-five and fifteen minutes the 'Varsity easily defeated the University of , Georgia, last Satur day at Raleigh. The game had attracted much attention and the friends of each college were claiming much for their eleven. About one hundred and I wenty boys from here, augmented by about fifty Durham people, went on a special train to Raleigh. The team also went down on this train. The contest-jtook place at the no Fair grounds, which is by means an ideal foot ball field. The attendance was about 800, among those present being the A. & M. students and young ladies from Peace and St. Mary's. Nearly everyone wore the colors of their favorites and while the Red and Black had many supporters, the White and Blue was in great pre ponderance. At the beginning there were many yells'given and some enthus iasm but this soon died away when it was seen how easy it was for Carolina. The Georgians were in no way a match for Carolina. At every point they were clearly out classed. The Tar Heels had a gen uine walk-over from the start. The Georgians could not stop the terri ble : onslaught of our boys. The interference was superb and the ball would be carried for long gains at every rush. Carolina was never held for downs and only once did the Crackers hold them for two downs. The Georgians only suc ceeded in making the required dis tance once or twice and at the third down would have to kick. There was a good deal of punting, and here again our boys outclassed them. The tackling was very good and the game, on our part was free from fumbling. Georgia played the strongest game she knew how. The men were in good condition and the score shows the relative merits of the two elevens. Their line, could not stop our excellent interference and the backs and ends had to tackle our men after long gains. Dorsay for Georgia pla;ed star ball, as did Dickerson who was easily their best player. The game was called at 3:15 and Captain Osborne won the toss. He chose to receive the kick and defend the west goal. Georgia kicks off to Graves on the 15 vd. line and he carries the ball back 27 yards before being downed. Bennett hits lett end ior 23 yards and Oldham hits tackle for 13 yds. Foust fumbles but Smath ers grabs ball with a 2 yd. gain. Bennett romps over for a touch down. Time two minutes. Graves fails to kick goal. Score 5 to 0. Georgia kicks to Carolina's 12 yd. line and Graves brings the ball back, behind nice interference for 21yds. Oldham makes 5 yds. at end and Berkeley gets 8 yds. Graves hits guard for 5 yds. and Oldham gains another 5 yds. Be hind strong interference, Osborne runs 18 yds, and Foust is nicely tackled by Ridley after making 13 yds. gaiu. . Berkeley is shoved over guard for 4 yds. and Bennett takes ball for 7 yds. Hewlett goes in for McCutcheon at left half. Tackle called back and Bennett gets two gains of 4 yds. each. Old ham goes remaining 3 yds. for a touchdown. Time 3.V minutes. Berkeley fails to kick goal. Score 10 to 0. Georgia kicks off twice and ball goes out of bounds, so Georgia pre pares to receive the kick off. Graves kicks 50 yds. and Dossey returns it 12 yds.. Ridley punts 18 yds. and ball goes out of bounds. Berkeley advances 4 yds. and is tackled by Gordon. Graves breaks through line for nice run of 18 yds. Foust gains 8 yds. and is thrown by Monk. Berkeley gets 2 yds. and is stopped by Gordon. Bennett hits line 3 yds. and Graves bucks line for 3 yds. more. Remaining 5 yds. for touchdown made by Old ham. 'Time 3 minutes. Graves kicks goal. Score 16 to 0. Georgia kicks off to Berkely on Carolina's 18 yard line and he runs back behind good interference for 20 yards. Graves kicks, but both teams are off-side and ball is car ried back. Graves punts to Dorse y who fumbles and Smathers gets the ball with ? 4 yard gain. Oldham knocks end away for 6 yards and Berkely follows with 8 yards. Oldham covers remaining 5 yards for a touchdown. Time 2 minutes. Georgia kicks 45 yards to Graves who returns 16 yards and is downed by Putnam. Graves punts 45 yards and Dorsey fumbles and then falls on ball! LaMar hits line for 3 yards. Dickinson tries centae but fails' to gain over Council 1. A double pass to Dorsey gains 1 yard and ball goes to Carolina on downs. Osborne fails to gain. Foust hurls himself for 7 yards over right side of line. Berkely is thrown by Dickinson after making 2 yards. Oldham bucks line for 3 yards and Smathers follows with 4 yards. Graves nets 4 yards over line ; and Oldham advances 6 yards and is thrown by Ridley. Oldham on quick opening runs 4 yards and Hewlett stops him. Berkely fum bles, but Rankin catches the ball with 1 yard gain. Anotjer fumble is obtained by Makely with no gain. Bennett with a nice run of 14 yards brings the ball within 8 yards of their goal and Oldham is pushed over in next rush. Time 5 min utes. Graves kicks goal. Score 27 to 0. Georgia kicks off 43 yards to Graves who returns 20 yards. Graves kicks, but Georgia is off side', "and Carolina gets 10 yards. (Monehan goes in for Dorsey J Graves punts 50 yards to Monehan who fumbles and : Bennett gets the ball with 8 yards advance. O'd ham gets 4 yards and Bennett 3 yards". Foust runs remaiuing 12 yards for touchdown. Time 5 min utes. Graves kicks goal: Score 33 to O. Georgia kicks 30 yards and Graves comes back 21 yards. Graves punts 44 yards and Mone han returns 8 yards. LaMar ad vances 3 yards and goet- out of bounds. Hewlett gains 1 yards. LaMar hits line for no gain. Councill beautifully blocks a kick and Oldham grabs the ball with a 10 yard gain. Foust runs 15 yards ad Bennett gets 1 yard. Oldham tries end for 14 yards. Georgia is off-side and Carolina gets 10 yards, when time is called with ball on Georgia's 5 yard line in Carolina's possession. ; ; SECOND HALF. Ebbs succeeds Berkely. Walton goes to left tackle, Monk, to left guard and Swanson retires. Bax ter succeeds Rucker. Graves kicks to Georgia's 10 yard line and Dickinson comes baek 6 yards. Georgia kicks, but her attempt is a poor one and the ball rolls back to her 7 yard line and a Georgia player gets , the ball. Georgia punts 45 yards to Makely who runs back 17 yards. Berkely skirts end for 30 yards and touch down, , making the lougest gain of the game. Time minutes. Graves kicks goal. ; Score 39 to 0. Geoigia kicks off to Graves on 10 yard line and he returns 25 yards. Graves punts 50 yards and Mone han runs back 10 yards. McCut cheon tries end but cannot pene trate it. LaMar opens up line for 4 yards over centre. Hewlett, on delayed pass, gains 1 yard. McCutcheon takes ball but Graves takes it from him with no gain. Ebbs tries end for 12 yards. (Bax ter goes in for Rucker at end on Georgia.) Baxter'tackles Berkely and he fail to gain. Bennett ad vances 4 yards and is thrown by Baxter. Ebbs runs behind Graves for 6 yards. (Berkely is succeeded by Carr.J Carr gains 8 yards. Bennett fumbles and Georgia gets the ball. Georgia punts 40 yards to Graves who makes 5 yards. Carolina fumbles and Baxter gets the ball with a loss of 6 yards. Georgia aitempts to kick, but Ben nett nicely blocks the ball and Car olina advances 5 yards. Ebbs goes over the line for 4 yards. Foust hits end for 11 yards and goes out of bounds. Foust makes a beautiful run of 28 yards for a touchdown. Graves fails to kick goal. Time minutes. Score 44 to 0. Georgia kicks 45 yards and Graves returns 32 yards. Roberts goes in for Foust. G raves punts 40 yards to Georgia who returns the kick 40 vards to Graves who advances 7 yards and is thrown by Monehan. Graves punts 33 yards to Georgia who fumbles and Smath ers obtains the ball. Ebbs loses 1 yard. Carr advances 0 yards over tackle, and is thrown by Dickinson. Ebbs stumbles and fails to gain. Carr gains 3 yards and then 7 yards. Graves bucks' the line for 6 yards and Ebbs follows over line with 2 yards. Carr jumps line for another 2 yards and Graves makes touchdown with another 2 yard gain. Graves kicks goal. Time minutes. Score 51 to 0. Donnelly succeeds Graves. Mar fin (rnpu in fnr Mm L'-'1 V. bill iiV'V..! - Georgia kicks 40 yards to Martin who comes back 16 yards. Donnel ly punts 34 yards and Georgia re turns ki-k 23 yards to Donnelly who runs 5 vards. Donnelly punts 37 vards and Georgia returns 10 yards. Georgia punts 31 yards to Osborne who runs 7 yards. Don nelly punts 34 yards to Georgia and the ball is fumbled, but Geor- jiia obtains it with a loss of 17 yards. Georgia punts 25 yards to Donnellv who come back 9 yards- Roberts gains 5 yards over line. Ebbs advances 7 yards and Carr makes 6 yards. Donnelly goes over centre for 5 yards and Ebbs runs the remaiuing 7 yards , for a touch down. Time. 51 minutes. Don nelly fails to kick goal. Score 55 to 0. Georgia kicks off to Carolina's 12 yard line and Donnelly returns 27 yards. Carr makes 7 yards around end. Ebbs fumbles and Georgia gets the ball. On double pass to quarter Georgia loses 7 yards. LaMar hits line but is thrown back 2 yards. Georgia punts 22 yards and Donnelly runs back 6 yards when time is called with ball in jaronna s on Georgia's 42 yard line. Following is the line-up of the two teams: Carolina Georgia. Osborne R.E. Rucker Bennett R.T.' Jordan Rankin R- Swanson & Monk Councill C. Hirst Phifer L.G. Putnam Foust & Roberts L.T. Walden Smathers L.E. Ridley Makely & Martin Q. Dorsey & Mone han. Berkely & Carr R.H.B. Dickinson Graves & Donnelly F.U. LaMar Oldham & Ebbs L.H.B. McCutcheon Referee Mr. Phil Moade Ump;reProf. Hubbard of A. & M. Help The TAR HEEL. According to the custom of ad-, writers, they always expect pat ronage when advertising m a col lege paper. For this and other reasons we would be pleased if you both as University men and Alumni show your desire to help us by pat ronizing them when in need of any thing in their line. When you do this tell them you saw their advertised ment in The Tar Heel and it wn help us in securing their advertise ment in the future.

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