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t c " "J '' Vol. 12, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, S. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -19, 1903. SO. 9. OFFICIAL ORGAN OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. HE TAR CLEMSON OUTCLASSED. Carolina Defeats Clemson by a Score of 11 to 6 in the Face of Difficulties. Foust, Newton and Ja : cocks Stars. In a most exciting- g-ame Carolina beat Clemson last Saturday on the University gridiron by a score of 1L to 6. Uneasiness for the Varsity was felt at the beg-inning- of the g-ame on account of. her . crippled condition, and because of Clemson's trick plays. And, in fact five of Carolina's men were "knocked out'! m t a i 1 . i I while Clemson piayea tne same eleven from beginning- to end. The visitors were well trained and they played exceptionally hard, snappy ball. This, however, the Varsity offset, for, to use the languag-e of an old Carolina player, "none, of the teani bad cold feet." And the "balance; stilted in Carolina's favor because the Varsity as 3. team play ed hard, honest ball. ; Cletnson's playing- was charac terizea oy. iouis: on-s.iae piays, and by holding- in the line. In fact, the Referee on one occasion was forced to call time to say: "Gentle men, the rules state that all such playing-, is unsportsmanlike and must bt penalized, and it will cost you every time I see you foul." But Clemson and the facts must be recorded continued to play "un sportsmanlike" ball, and Carolina, we regret to say, finally met them halfway. The noticeable feature of the g-ame was the team work on both sides. Yet there are some who must be gfiven special mention: . for Clemson Sitton, Wood, Furtick and Harvey; for Carolina Foust, Berkeley, Engde, Jacocks and New ton. Newton, with a constantly bleeding- eye, played a brilliant g-ame, and he was taken off the field at the close of the g-ame, amid cheers on the shoulders of enthusi astic rooters. THE GAME. Clemson wins the toss and chooses to defend the east gfoal. Berkeley kicks to Clemson 's 10-yard line and Clemson returns it 5 yards, then fumbles but reg-ains the ball and g-oes over Foust for 3 yards; then Clemson g-oes around same place and is tackled by Newton for 2 yards. On next play Clemson fumbles but reg-ains the ball. Next two plays net 3 yards. Clemson loses 3 yards around Cox, second, down. Clem son kicks 35 yards and Berkeley re turns it 5 yards. Newton makes 3 yards. Clemson is off-side and loses 5 yard. Donnelly makes 20 yards around Sitton. Foust on like play makes 3 yards and a Clem son man is hurt. Newton makes 2 yards over tackle. Foust adds 2 1-2 yards over tackle, placing- the ball on Clemson 's 32 1-2 yard line. Hester misses signals and Engde runs with the ball, making- 1 yard, Berkeley is hurt. Donnelly makes 3 yards but is called back as Clem son is off-side . The ball is on the 25 1-2-yard line and first down Newton g-oes over the line for 1 1-2 yards. On tackle back BAoust makes 1 yard. On same play Newton makes 3 yards. ' Berkeley makes 1-2 yard. Donnelly makes 1 1-2 yards over line. Foust makes 3 yards over tackle aud then hits the line for 2 1-2 yards and ag-ain g-oes over the line for 3 1-2 yards. The ball is on Clemson's 3 1-2-yard line, Newton is hurt 'but continues to play. Newton behind tackle-back formation goes over Clemson's tackle for a touch down. Jones kicks goal. Score, Carolina 6; Clemson 0. Time played 6. 1-2 minutes. Carolina kicks to Clemson on 15- yard line and Clemson returns it 20 yards, rind then g-oes around end for 5 yards. Maxwell goes around Cox's end for a touch down but on account of off-side play he is called back and penalized 5 yards. The ball is on Clemson's 30-yard line. Clemson then tries Cox for double pa.s by a long throw and loses 1-2 yard. Time is out. Clemson's holding- in line lost for her 20 yards. The ball is on Clemson's- 11-yard liner Clemson kicks 30 vards and Newton is tackled in his tracks. Donnelly g-ets 1 yard. Hester plung-esover line for 3 jards. and Foust makes 1-2 yard, failing make required distance by only a few inches. Clemson g-ets the ball. Newton on next play tackles Sadler for a loss of 5 1-2 yards. On delay ed pass Clemson makes 7 yards. Clemson fumbles and Hester falls on the ball. Newton, makes 3 yards around Sadler. Foust, hjked by Newton, makes 2 1-2 yards. Berkeley darts around Si tton's end for 13 yards. Newton g-oes around Sadler for 1-2 yard. Foust makes 1 yard, New ton 2 yards and first down .by a close shave. Foust makes 2 1-2 yards over line and theu adds 2 yards and ag-ain 1 1-2 yards on line. Newton makes 1-2 yard over tackle. Donnelly on cross-buck makes 1-2 yard. A Clemson man is hurt. Foust" makes 4 1-2 yards over tackle, hiked beautifully by New ton. Berkeley gets around Setters for 5' yards. JA Clemson man is hurt. Foust hits the line for no g-ain. Clemson -makes a great stand..; The .ball 'is on Clemson's 1-2 yard line, ; but; Clemsou is ; off side and Carolina g-e,ts hilf the dis tance. Newton is pushed throug-h for a second touch down. Time 1L minut,es."j Jones misses g-oal. Sco. e; Carolinn-11? Clemson 0. Carolina kicks to Clemson's 15 yard line and Clemson returns it 20 yards.'",!,,Clemsbn,. . on -trick pass, makes about "2Q vjirds, Sitton carrv iug; the ball and is-thrown from be hind by Fisher in a beautiful tackle. The ball is on' Carolia's 50 yard line in Clemson's possession. Foust and Newton tackle a man for no g-.iiui : On delayed pass Clemson makes 5 yards. Engde making- nice tackle Enle is hurt but continues to play. Clemson hits the line fori 2 yards, Engde making- another g-ood tackle. On same play Clem son makes 4 yards. On next play in trying- to make a long- pass, Clemson loses the ball and Cox falls on it on Carolina's 25-yar.l line, 6 3-4 minutes remaining- to play. Donnelly makes 1-2 yard and is hurt. A Clemson man shoots under Perry and g-ets . Donnelly. Newton g-ets around Sadler for a 'beautiful run of 20 yards. Berke ley g-oes around end for a nice run of 7 yards. Jacocks takes Berke ley's place at half-back. Berkeley being- badly hurt and carrie 1 off the field. Newton gfoes around end for 1 yard and Clemson g-ets th 111 C . - I 1 I Dan on a lumoie. Clemson maivesi 6 yards around end, Cox making- nice tackle. Clemson g-oas around Fisher's end for 30 yards and is stopped by the pretty tackle of Ja cocks. Eng-le is hurt. Stewart breaks throug-h on next play and tackles man and Clemson's g-oes over Perry for. 5 yards. Clemson makes touch down on .tandem - play. 2 1-2 minutes more to play. Clem son punts out for a better try at g-oal. Sitton makes a. -fair, catch. Clemson kicks g-oal. ' Score- Caro lina 11; Clemson 6. Clemson kicks to Carolina's 10 yard line and Jacocks returns the ball 25 yards. Jacocks makes 3 .. . 1 ; . .1 '" ' 1 ' XT'. .:...' )aiUs aiuuua una- intwioa gu,:s around end for 2 yards. Clemson is off-side and loses 5 yards. Hester g-qes throug-h the line for 2 yards Donnelly gos around tackle for 2 1-2 yards and is hurt. Foust g-ets 1-2 yard, first down. Bully Jo les opens up nice hole and Newton, makes 3 yards. Jacocks makes 8 yards throug-h the line and time is up with the ball in Carolina's pos session in the centre of the field. . , SECOND 'HALE. : I ' ' i Clemson makes a short kick, and, Sitton g-ets the ball. On next play, Newton breaks throug-h and tackles runner for a loss. Clemson makes 4 yards but is off-side and loses 10 yards. The bill is on Carolina's 30-yard line. Ross g-oes in at quar-. ter and Albright g-oes to g-uard.: Clemson on fluke tries , end and Newton butts runner over , and , it's! Carolina's ball. Newton d)y hue run makes 25 yards around end. Jacocks makes 5 yards, Newton doing- fine blocking-. O.i delayed piss tandem formations. Clemson is off-side and loses 10 yards. Clem son kicks 45 yards out of bounds. Jacocks makes 5 yards and Foust ( yards. Somebody misses signals and no gain is made; time out. Foust makes 4 1-2 yards. Foust is hurt but continues to play. Newton goes throug-h line for 2 1-2 yards. Jacocks g-oes around end for 12 1-2 yards. Jacocks g-oes throug-h line for 2 yards and ag-ain for 3 yards. Newton g-oes throug-h line for 1 yard. He misses signals and Foust makes 1 yard. It's 3rd down, with 3 yards to make and Moyen makes 5 yards. Foust makes 3 yards. Clemson gets the ball by stealing it after it was downed. Clemson makes 3 yards but time is out. Clemson makes 3 yards. Moyen is hurt. Clemson goes around end but loses 3 yards on tackle by Foust. Clemson kicks 20 yards and after some o ru.noies .vioym gei.s niu ball. Jacocks makes no g-iin. Foust makes 5 yards. The signals are mixed and as the quarter-back runs with the ball, it is carried back. 20 yards. Jacocks kicks 30 yards and the ball is returned 10 yards. Ciemson mikes 3 yards and 1 ! - i. ,1 . vr.,r4- ag-ain a yams, nisi uuw. xu-m she g-oes around Cox for 3 yards. Clemson makes 5 yards and ag-ain yards. Ross is taken out and Hart yoes in. Clemson makes 3 yards. Clemson makes 0 yards. Time is up, with ball in middle of the held. Clemson 0 Clemson Sadler McKeown Forsythe Garrison Derrick Cog" burn Sitton Maxwell Furtick Wood ; Harvey Score: Carolina 11; LINE UP. R. E. R. T. R. G. C. L. G L. T. L. E. 0 R. II . L. H. F. B. Referee, Dr. Chas. umpire, Dr. Royster. Carolina Cox Foust Jones Stewart Perry Donnelly Fisher Eng-le Newton V". Berkeley y Hester Baskerville; yards and first makes 4 yards, and makes 1-2 Jacocks makes 3 down. Newton Foust stumbles yard. Third down 1-2 yard to make. Jacocks makes first dowji. Some one misses signals and New ton takes the bill and makes 2 yards Jacocks is hurt but on nex , play makes 1 yard. Foust makes 5 yards on nice team work. Jacock.-? g-oes around end for a' lint run of 17 yards. Newton by end run makes 10 yards. Moyen g-oes to half' and Newton takes full. Foust makes 2 yards and then adds 1 y ird ove line. Clemson g"ets the ball on downs on Clemson's 11-yard line. Newton g-ets hurt. Clemson makes 2 yards and then 4 yards and 2 yards and ag-ain 1 1-2 yards, using- Special Train to Richmond. A special train will be run to Richmond Thanksgiving-, to carry all students wishing- to gfo to see the game. The train will leave Chapel Mill station at 5 or 5.30 A. M., retti ruing leave Richmond at 12 midnig-ht. The fare will be S2.50 per capita for round trip. In order to have this train run "the Athletic Vssociation has to guaran tee the railroad people a sale of 150 tickets or more. For this reason it is urg-ed that as many as can, go. Unless this number g-o, and com municate their intention to do so in time to charter the train, it cannot be run. Sigm the list in the Uni versity Pharmacy and come out to the mass meeting to be called soon to find out the number intending- to g-o. On to Richmond. J. B. Ramsey, President Athletic Association.
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