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ii TY ONE CENTS With Other Colleges Charlottesville, Va., Sept. 27. The student body at Virginia was a tonished yesterday to hear that Mar1 R. Faville, president of the Gener Athletic Association, was in receipt a telegram from Sam W. Honaker y in? if the G. A. A. would accepc. D . .1.1 s 1 o n it 1 c t r resignation as captain of the ' oix rairs Assorted Colors, Guaranteed bix Months tor $ 1 .25 ir- . . . J"' tootballteam. inenews .il I .1 n great, surprise to the LllSe $J.UU per BoX. asts A PAIR :X)R VERY LIGHT WEIGHT LISLE THREAD S O C K S ONYX BRAND Pure Silk $ 1 .50-3.00 a Pair Thompson and Smith, 20 Old East An Enthusiastic Mass Meeting (Continued from first page) that we hear from a member of the Wake Forest team whom he saw in the rear. Mr. Collins had nerve enough to come down and face the music. He re ferred enthusiastically to the cordiali ty of the relations existing between his Alma Mater and our own. Coach Brides followed with a short talk in which he predicted easy victory for the following day. The last thing to attract the atten tion of the assembly was the election of a chief cheerer for the season about to open. Frank Graham, the leader for last year was enthusiastically re-elected. The meeting closed with several yells for Garrett, the team and Coach Brides. j ZJtiis work ind his capr. tbathn,ymfirth.e bal1 -e was taken from N. 6. 18 Wake Forest 0 (Continued from first page) in the first half was stellar variety as the detailed account shows. He could well be termed Carolina's "human bat tering ram." He picked his hole in the line better than any man on our back field, and hit those holes fowVjs gains. In Saturday's gam was so fierce and his c so sensational "the back field TTecause he was working too hard. Williams D. M. who took his place followed in his footsteps, and his play in the second half cleared the way for our third touchdown. Despite the fact of his injured nose, "Mac" bit the line like a ton of brick and moved things where he struck. .Porter is as fierce a line plunger as Carolina has had in her back field in many a day. Unlike Croswell he does not pick so much for holes, he picks for men, and hits them. He is very fast, and when he starts through the line with the ball it takes some five or six to stop him. His work , Saturday was characterized by long gains thro the center of the line. Though Belden was not running with the ball as much as the other backs, when he did get it he made the Wake Forest lines-men look to their footing-. When the other backs were carrying the ball, Belden was always at their side hiking them along. His goal kicking was excellent. Ruff in at quarter, ran the team with exceeding good judgment, and used his plays at opportune times. He is showing the students that he can play quarter almost as good as he did half last year. His 20 yd. run around right end was a feature of the game. The work of the new ends, "Bob" Winston and "Fleet" Williams was pleasing in the extreme. Many were the times they got by their opposing ends and nipped some end run or forward pass in the bud. Wins ton holds his reputation for a 10 sec. in the way he gets down under a punt. Williams seems to be equally fast in getting his man. The two make an an unusually fast, scrappy pair of ends. Capt Garrett and Hedgepeth, at tackle did far more than hold their opponents in the Baptist line. Several times they broke through and caused consternation in the enemy's camp. The men who hold the line as a rule have not a chance to star as have the back-field men, but Capt. "Ich" and "Hedgie" were there with the goods throughout the fray, Norwood and Thompson handled the Wake Forest guards in great style. The weight of the Wake Forest line-up lay in its guards, and Norwood and Thompson had their hands full. But not once did those big, husky Baptists break through to spoil the deliberations of backfield men. Our eruards did credit to their past records and increased their present reputations. At centre Deans played a good defensive game during his stay in the line, and opened holes for our backs with much vigor. Brown, who played the last half, put up a game worthy of his great advance; ment over last year. He hafij?-Ti ral times hjArg k and threw his mayf . fc lor a loss. , T - highly pleased with the work ot the team as a whole, and said he thoug-ht they could scarcely have done better. The game in detail is as follows: Wake Forest wins the toss, and de fends the western sroal. Carolina kicks off to Wake Forest's 5-yard line. Allen receives the kick, and advances the ball 15 yds. Is downed by Caroli na's right end. Wake Forest kicks to mid field. Carolina's ball on Wake Forest's 40-yd. line. Porter tears off 6 yds. through left guard. Crosswell makes first down. Belden adds 4 yds. over right tackle. Porter make first down. Crosswell gains 7 yds. over left tackle. Belden goes through left guard for the first touch-down. Croswell kicks goal. Score, Carolina, 6; Wake Forest 0. Wake Forest kicks to Carolina's 10 yd, line. Winston receives kick and ad vances ball 20-yds. Belden walks through center for 4yds. Croswell adds 3 over right tackle. Carolina's right half fumbles and Forehand's, of Wake Forests' ball on Carolina's 40-yd. line. Forehand gains 5 yds. through the line. Leg-get adds 2 yds. Duffy carries ball 3 yds. Williams, Carolina's right end breaks up a pretty play around his corner. Forehand makes 7 yds. over tackle. Williams, of Wake Forest, adds 3. Heda-epeth, ol Carolina, breaks through the Wake Forest line, and tackles runner for a loss. Wake Forest pulls off a pretty forward pass, Allen to Uttley, but Winston, of Carolina, downs receiver in his tracks. Dufly gains 3 yds. through line. Duffy hurt. Eye badly bruised. Duffy resumes play. Forehand gains 3 yds. Wake Forest fumbles ball, but recovers, gain ing two yards. Capt. Garrett, of Car olina, gets through line and breaks up a line play for Wake Forest. Winston spoils an end run for the Baptists. Third down, no gain. Ball goes to Car olina. Belden gains 4 yds. Croswell adds 7. Porter makes first down. Cros well gains 6 yards through right tack le. Croswell makes first down over left tackle. Beldens rips off 6 yds. through line. Croswell walks through center for 6 yds. Croswell gains 6 more. "Mack" Williams takes Croswell's place. C. B. Ruffin and Winston exe cute a perfect forward pass, and Wins ton carries ball over for second touch down. Belden kicked a beautiful goal. Score, Carolina, 12; Wake Forest 0. Wake Forest kicks to Porter on Caro lina's 15-yd line, who returns kick 25 yds. Fumble by Carolina. Wake For est quarterback gets the ball. Is stop ped by Belden. Attempt at forward pass. Belden gets the ball. Porter makes 5 yds. over center. End of 1st half. Score Carolina 12 Wake Forest 0 Second half, Wake Forest kicks. As "Fleet" Williams, vhAdyanp vj - A1 ,, iw-mo" !r".'r-. , Tt. the gentl riisi.nr'orter tatces yas. irom left tackle. "Mack" Williams adds 5 Unfortunate Accident in Zoology Laboratory yds. M. Williams makes first down. Ruffin gains 1 yd. M. Williams gains 4 yds. over guard. Attempt at forward pass. Leggett, V., of Wake Forest, gets ball. Porter breaks through line and throws Wake Forest right half for a loss. Wake Forest punts over Ruffins head. Legget gets ball. Wake Forest gains 3 yds. through line. Brown playing for Deans, gets through and tackles runner for a loss. Carolina gets ball on a fumble. Porter gains 5 yds. through center. M. Williams makes 3 yds. on an end run. M. Wil liams makes first down over tackle. Belden adds 2 yds. Ruffin and Wins ton add 6 yds.on a forward pass. Caro lina fumbles ball, but"Big"Thompson recovers. Belden attempts field goal but kick is blocked by Wake Forest. Hedgepeth, Carolina's new right tackle, falls on the ball. Belden gains 4 yds over guard. Ruffin makes quar terback run for 20 yds. M. Williams takes 5 yds. He adds 3. Porter goes over for last touchdown. Belden kicks goal. Score,Carolina,18; Wake Forest, 0. Be lk takes Ruffifi's place at quar ter. Kurven replaces Hill. 20 seconds to play. Wake Forest kicks to Porter on Carolina's 10 yd. line, who advances kick 20 yds. Williams kicks to Legget who is downed in his tracks by Caroli na's fast right end, "Fleet" Williams. Game over. Score, Carolina, 18; Wake Forest, 0. Line Up On Thursday evening last, while one of the laboratory sections of first zoology were learning the use of the microscope, one of the men had an un fortunate accident: He had just taken his instrument case out of the locker and placed it upon his table. The scalpels and scissors were arranged in more or less disarray but no one ever dreamed of harm from them. The gentleman had placed his box of ap paratus upon the table and was pro ceeding to sit down. Unfortunately the man was absent-minded. He for got there was no stool near enough for him to sit on. However, ignoring such a small matter as the absence of eman proceeded to take aselt u"poLthe floor, calmly afc . first he went, but cousceufuon seized upon him as he neared the floor. Hear ing the thud of flesh upon plank the other men turned to look at the absent minded one. He was sitting upon three of the oiled boards of the labor atory floor, clutching at support that was not there. The men, his fellow students, showed an inhuman lack of interest in his misfortune some even went so far as to snicker quite audi bly no one offered assistance. There seemed to be one man, however, who had a heart of sympathy. Dr. Henry Van Peters Wilson, as soon as he per ceived the condition of the unfortunate young zoologist hastened to his side. After hastily glancing over the field of recent action Dr. Wilson called, "Reuben! Oh, Reuben! Bring a dust pan and clean up these splinters." Rule 39, Zoology Laboratory. Men are requested to use stools for seating purposes, If you are deter mined to sit on the floor, "the moment you meet any resistance, stop, do not try to force it." A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The S p a 1 din g Trade-Mark Carolina Wake Forest Winston le Leggett, V. Capt. Garrett It Williams Thompson Ig Horton Brown, Deans c v Powell Norwood rg Hill, Kurven Hedgepeth rt Harrison "Fleet" Williams re Uttley Ruffin q Capt. Leggett Croswell, rh Duffy, D.M.Williams McMillan Porter fb Forehand Belden lh Allen Time: First half 15 min., 2d 10 min. Linesmen, W. R. White, of Wake Forest; Fountain, of Carolina. Tillett timekeeper. "Farmer" Moore, re feree; "Jake" Morehead umpire. hmmM is known through out the world as a Guarantee of Quality Are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes l-f Vfill are interested in Athletic Sport II I lU Qylfi a COpy Of fag Spalding Catalog. It's a complete encyclo pedia of What's New in Sport and is sent free on request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 74 N. Broad Street Atlanta i . X i ? I F j in t
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