THE
GEORGIA
O l d Football Records The following' records and information of the early football days of Georgia Tech are being collected by George Griffin, Assistant Dean of Men, to be compiled into a hook on the athletic history of the school. As there is a possibility that some of the information may be inaccurate or incomplete, Mr. Griffin requests the alumni to check the following data and report any corrections or additions to his office. The names of the captains of the various teams are also requested. 1892 Auburn 26—Tech 0 Mercer 12—Tech 0 The coach and squad appear below: Professor West. coach; West, E. ('. (Capt.) ; Forest, G. F . : Nash, S.; Hunter, W.: Miles, H.; Black, 1).: Nally, W. J.; Holmes, T.; Heath, W.; Spain, F. ().; McBae, H. W.; Whitney; Weiner: Gavon; Harolson; Kendal; Jones. 1893 Georgia (i—Tech 28 St. Albans 6—Tech 0 (One other game played) The squad: Werner, E.; Ogletree, F . ; Kaufman, F . ; Mealer; Forrest, Geo.; Spain, F . ; McRae, M.: Ogletree, P.; Holmes: Heidt; Whitney; Hunter, IV. W.; Kimball, J.; Howell, I'.: Haskell: Raoul, T. V . ; Wood", Leonard. 1894
TECH
ALUMNUS
Sept.-Oct.
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Yates Wins Intercollegiate Title
CHARLIE
YATES
National Intercollegiate Golf Champion Shotun Boarding Plane for the National Amateur
Golf Tournament
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Auburn 94—Tech 0 The squad: Raoul, (Capt.) ; Hill; Forrest; Wilson; Eckles; Camp: Meyer; Hooten; Ogletree; Smith, J.: Hart. 1S9G Mercer 4—Tech 6 Mercer 4—Tech 4
Auburn 40—Tech 0 Tech defeated Fort McPherson.
The squad: West; West, J.; Peek; Snoby; Jones; Robertson; Hart; Wright; Wheeler; Morton; Frazer; Butler; Cox; Crawford. 1897 Georgia 28—Tech 0 Professor Wood, coach. The squad: Souby; Holmes; Carson: Pelham; Leigh; Newman; Merritt, Geo.; Jones; H a r t ; Wylie; Crawford; Robinson; Gregor; Fryer; Wood, J. B. 1899
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Sewanee 32—Tech 0 L". of Nashville 15—Tech 0 Clemson 0—Tech 0 Nalley, coach. The squad: Deane; Wooley; Griffith: Neal; Cunningham; Hudson; Holman; Sonney; Neal; Manley; Clarke; Sullivan; Merritt; Maddox. 1900 Georgia 12—Tech 0 U. of Nashville 23—Tech 0 (Other records lost) The squad: You; Gameo; Coleman; Daniel; Hudson; Towers; Muse; Maddox; Merritt; Sullivan; Maddox. 1901 S. Carolina 0—Tech 13 (Tech's first win in five years) Davidson .... Tech .... (Scheduled but did not play) Furman 5—Tech 5 The squad: Hoilson (Capt.); Waddill; Huie; McDaniel; Caserly; Young; Towers; Warton; Bell; Cannon; Wharton; Bell; Lucas; Moore; Brinson.
Charlie Yates, Tech golf star, reached the peak of collegiate golfdom this summer by defeating Ed White, 5-3, of the University of Texas for the national intercollegiate crown. Yates battled his way through the four days of match play defeating Winfield Day, of Notre Dame, William Dear, of Brown, and Frank Ridley, a team-mate from Tech. Yates is fast following in the steps of the one and only Bobby Jones, B.S. in M.E., '22. Experts of the game rate Charlie as one of the best younger golfers in the country. As a sophomore, last year, he went to the semi-finals in this tournament. During his two years as a varsity player Charlie has scored many impressive victories in team matches. Yates won his opening match at Brookline on September 9 over George Berkey, West Coast star of Portland, Oregon, 3-2; and he has gone into the third rounds, by default, at this writing. The entire South is back of Charlie. He is a great youngster—win or lose; and he will win the National Amateur now or later, mark that down.
1902 Auburn 18—Tech 6 Clemson 44:—Tech 5 Georgia 0—Tech 0 Tennessee 10—Tech 6 Furman 0—Tech 0 Alabama 26—Tech 0 The squad: Wagner; Kinnard; Gregg; Markert; Butler; Moore; Motz; Snowden; Shackleford; Brunson; Cannon; Davies; Young; Bell; Brinson; McDaniel; Sycett. 1903 Clemson 73—Tech 0 Auburn 10—Tech 5 Georgia 38—Tech 0 Tennessee 11—Tech 0 Florida 0—Tech 17 The squad: Gregg; Roberts; Thrash; Burns; Moore; Strong; Montsalvage; Brown; Davies; Clark.