1921 10 03 The Tan and Cardinal

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WESTERVILLE, O HIO, OCTOBER 3, 1921.

VOL. 5.

FIRST YEAR MEN

THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE

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NEW INSTRUCTORS SECURED

TAKE SCRAP DAY I Professors Smith, Vance, Lyons ____ I Chamberlin Added to For · First Time In History, Yearlings I Faculty.

DEBATE QUESTION DECIDED

No. 3.

!SEASON'S FIRST GAME IS LOST

and Professor Smith Represents Otterbein at Debate Meeting and ArWilmington Takes Advantage of ranges Schedule. Breaks In Luck and Takes Vanquish Sophomores In Wi th the open in g of the sc hool Th e An nu al Co nfe renc of th e Ohio Game, 14-13. Annual Clash. year. O tt e rbein welcomes among her Intercollegiate Debating Co nferen ce corps of in tru ctors five new mem­ was held o n Saturday aft ernoo n at th e OTTERBEIN SHOWS FIGHT Repre­ FOOTBALL MEN ELIMINATED he r s. who co me to replace fo rm er Chi tt enden Hotel, Columbus. membe rs of the faculty. se ntati ves we re present from eac h col­ T ie-up · Is Carefully Supervised By Th~ write up of Professor Beach ler. lege of the Co nference. includin g also Many Players Sustain Injuries and Faculty and No Casualties prmcipal of the Academy, appeared in Professo r Ma rshma n of Ohio Wesley­ Numerous Substitutes Are Used a n. Professor Bromley Smith r epre­ R ult the last iss ue. During Game. es · I The expanding work of th e col- sented Otterb ein. In th e first ga me of Otterbein· Followi ng a program that has, _in a I lcge ha s necessi tated th e adding of an Afte r prolonged discussion the qu ~ more or less popular way, decided, J ass is ta nt in the English Department. tion for the coming year was word ed football schedule, althouo-h making once a nd fo r all, the usual rivalry th at ' This position will be fi ll ed by Mis as fo llows: R esolve d, that th e app lica­ bu t four firs t downs and cc:>mpleting is evidenced between the under class- Elva Lyons, . B., o f Ko rth Balti- tion of the principle of the closed union but one forward pass and being men, last Tuesday was set aside as more. Ohio. shop would best serv e the interests of constantly out punted, Wilmington the day for the ann ual Soph-Fro3h Miss Lyons took her A. B. degree the Ameri can peop le. It was ag reed managed to nose out a vicor y here Scrap Day. at Otterbein in 1915 and ince t hat that th e "closed uni on shop recognizes la st Saturday. The day was ideal, the crowd was Prelimina ry to the ri sing of the tim e has taken seve ral summe r's th e principle of collective bargaining un, Tuesday morning, the first year work at Chi cago U nive rsity and has between representatives of capital and large and enthusiast ic and the team was in good shap e. men had placed sufficien t evidence of for the pa t two years been an in­ organized labor." W ith on ly five minutes to play an d their ability a s worthy contenders of structor in the Engli sh and General In making out th e sc hed ule of de­ the day by in scribing th eir class num- Science Department at Paua, I ll. bates Otterbein was placed in a tri­ a score of 14-13 confro ntin g them erals co nsp icuously ove r the campus Tn addiition to her duties as an in­ angle wit h Ohio Northern and H eid­ D itmer's men s tarte d a dri ve from and athletic field. st ru cto r Miss Lyons ucceeds Mrs elberg. Another triangle could not the thirty yard line and succeeded if) be formed with in Jh_e member hip of compJeti,ng thr'e forwa r pa s , a11.d After At~etic Dir ctor Martin had l .F lick.ii,ger as matron of Saum H all. d_uly explamed the rules and regula- 1 Prof. Floyd ance, . M., will fi.11 the Conference. Wittenberg, however, then making a line plunge of ten tlons as a~reed upon by fa~ulty and the vacancy in the French depart­ ha agreed to meet Otterbein ei ther yards, which carried the ball to representattv~ tudent _comrruttee , the ment, due to the ab ence of Prof. in a duel or a triangle. Mu kingum Wilmington's fourteen yard tin youthful asp irants withdrew to th e G" lb t M "II h I t wa willing to enter provided Otterbein when with only two minutes to play fie ld of ca rna e. 1 er I s w o was as yea r _a Otterbein's cup of anticipated joy wa g member of th e faculty here and 1s had no o bjections. The r elay was the first event on the th 1s · year t a k mg . d · draine d to th e dregs when A lbright a vance d wo r k m program and was won by th e sec- F renc h 111 · th e U 111vers1 · ·t y o f p ans. · Stockham Speaks at Chapel. fa iled in an attempted drop kick. . ond yearlings. The race was close M v · d h. A B d Wilmington checked in with an Wed nes day morning at the chapel 1s . . egee . r . ance r eceive throughout and only clmched when the f O tt b · 111 · 1916 d h. M service, th e tudents enjoyed as outfit a lmo t entirely different from last man was in the clear. The first rom er em an is aster' s degree from Ohio State Un iver- speaker, Mr. W. H. Stockham of th e team she had here last fall. Only year men, owing to their inexperience, two of last year's squad being in the sity. He is well known· to many Birmingham, A la. made several mistakes that proved Mr. Stockham, a ucces ful busi­ lin e-up. Their team was noticeably Otterbein people and is heartily wel­ costly. ness man, i a prominent figure in heavier than 0. C's and played In the ti e-up, although several foot­ comed as a member of the faculty. nationa l and international Sunday brand of football that wa not al Prof Brnmley Smith, A. M., will ball huskies o-f the classes were elimi­ have charge of the Department of School ci rcles, and in• a frank way together commendabl~ for a college> nated from the fracas by order of the Oratory and Public Speaking, a spoke helpfully to the student body. team . Coach, there 'were enough entrie to The hope of the nation is in the ( ontinued on page two. ) uccesso-r to Professor Fritz who i make it sufficiently interesting, even young man and' woman who cot'l~S this year specializing in Engli h at though the unnecessaTy roughness of from th e denominational college, a:1d Mrs. Cook's Class Has Party. the previous years was not so notice­ Harvard Un iver ity. who will stand for Chri tian princi-, Profe sor Smith r eceived both an able. In fact tho e who participated pies, Mr. Stockham aid. Last Monday evening about one (Continued on page three) in la t year's tie-up were prone to -hundred and fifty of Mr . Cook's Sun­ (Continued on page three.) day School girls gathered at the United Athletic Board Raises Fund; Dean Addresses Y. M. C. A.; Brethren Church for the annual wel­ Students, Townspeople Give. Cridland Sisters Play Duet comi ng party. Goodman Is Track Manager; La t Saturday afternoon several In the front of the room were many Thursday night, Y . M. C. A. was Conley Elected Cheer Leader greatly favored in being addre ed by money-making scheme were in evi­ sample of Chine e medicine , ent by • At the meeting of the thletic dence on the Athletic Field. Tags, ice Mrs. Cook' son who is a missionary Dean Cornetet. Board last Wednesday evening Hal cream cone , candy, and a refreshment in China. Some time was spent in ex­ The Dean , poke of the four great Good.man was elected Track Manastand vending " hot dogs" and ·coffee, amining these interesti ng articles then ger for this year. Mr. Goodman, due attribute of the Apostle Paul, in­ all had a share in raking the shekels a hort program was given-a pro­ to his tireless efforts as a sistant last tellectual force, emotional fervor into the "B leacher Fund". gram that was "different" in every moral integrity and .spiritual power. season was unanimously chosen for This campaign for money was ense of the word, and thoroughly enthe place. !so, with hi fondness for allitera- carried on und er the au pices of the joyed by all. . At the am e .meeting Cecil Conley tion, he di cussed the three great Athletic Board and will be repeated at The girls were then paired off, an was elected as Cheer Leader. Mr. "C's. Confidence, Co-operation and each home football game with the hope old girl and a new girl together, and Conley has returned to Otterbein onque t. that sufficient money can be accumulat­ a gra nd march was made to the base­ after a year's absence. When in The Cridland sister , Josephine and ed to at least begin the erection of ment where lemon ice and cookies school before he a bly filled the posi- Thanet, delighted the audience with long needed bleachers. were served. Every one who was tion as Cheer Leader and it was the a violin-cornet duet. They were Miss LaVaughn Leatherman and Mr. present feels that this party was a opinion of the Board that he was accompanied by Miss Mary Elizabeth D. L. Hancock were directly in charge perfect beginning of a perfect yea r the man for the place this year. Brewbaker. of arrangement . of Sunday School work.

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