1906 06 04 The Otterbein Weekly

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E OTTER Vol I.

EEKLY. -

\YESTERVILLE, 0., JU E 4, 1906

Otterbein Defeats Denison in Dual self in the two-mil e run, winning Track Meet over R ogers, of Denison by fifty yards in i l :7. If the track had That Otterbein can do things been in the best of condition when she tries was demonstrated there is little doubt but th at Reson last Saturday afternoon when could have equaled his record of the Denison track team was tak­ l l minutes. en into ca mp by the Otterbein This was the last meet of the track team by the comfortable ye&r and- every student in Otterscore of 5 to 35 . It was· by bein feels proud of th e fine rec• A . bard luck that Otterbein lost last Ord made . Cap tam yer 1s to . year to Denison by only a couple be Congra tu! ated on h 1s successpoints an.d o the p,resent victory fu 1 leadership, and untiring efforts to turn out a track team comes as a redeeming featllre. D nison wa in the lead in creditable to the college. The following is the ummary number of points ouly once in of events in the meet. the meet, after the -fir t event the 1 0-yard da h . Libecap, with a TRACK EVE TS. record of 10 1-5 seconds lost to 100-yard-da h-Wadell, DeniWadell of Denison on account of son, -fir t; L ibeca'°p, Otterbein , a recent illness. After this second; time 10 2-5 sec. event, Otterbein took the lead 220-yard-da h-Binkley, Den­ a1. t:p ·ttlll UL i ut •l'Ul~ . . on, ; c ·beca p; erlfe10, Otterbein showed up better in second; time 23 2-5 sec. fi eld even ts in this m ee t th an in 440-yard -dash-Ayer, Otter­ the Ken yo n m eet, losing only bein, first; Binkley, Denison, one first, namely the broad jump. second; tim e 55 sec. Funk in th e high jump, Flick in _¼ -mile-run-Ri ley, Otter­ the hammer throw and Knox in bein, first; Ayer, Otterbein, see­ the d iscu · throw won first hon ors ond ; time 2.0 -! 5 sec. by safe margins. I -mile-run-Ayer, Otterbein, Out of twelve events, Otter- first; Risley, Otterbein second; bein took eight firsts and six time 4:45. second . The two hurdle races 2-mile-run- Re ler, Otter­ were o mitted on account of ome bein, fir. t; Roger , Denison, secofficial d issension . ond ; time 11 min. 7 sec. The clo ~st event of the meet FIELD EVE TS. was the quarter-mile in which Discu Throw-Knox, Otter. Binkley, the star sprinter of Den- bein, fi rst; Pamment, Denison ison was defe ated by Cap tain second; distance 9 ft. 10 •1-5 in. Ayer in 55 econd s. Captain 16 lb. Hammer Throw-Flick Y"r made: a resent of first Otterbein , first; l cKay, Den ison,' pl ace in the ba1i-m1le to Risley, secon d; distance 103 ft. 4 in. so that the latter might receive a Pole Vault-Rogers, Otter­ a ar ity "0" which h e rightly bein, first; You ug, Otterbein, ecdcrerves. Height ft. 11 i .. . The pcle vault was a surprise High Jump-Funk, Otterbein, to many in that both first and first; Binkley, Denison, second. second places went to Otterbein height 5 ft. 2 ¼ in . ' men, Rogers and Young. The Broad Jump-Coe, Deni on, one mile relay went to Denison. first; Funk, Otterbein, second; Otterbein lost every lap but one, distance 21 ft. 6 _¼ in. in which Libecap made a beauti1 mile relay, won by Denison ful dash, ove-rcoming a big lead. in . 30 2-6. Res }er again distinguished himReferee a nd starter, A. J.

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Pierce, 0 . S. U. Timers, Prof· McFadden, Dr. G antz, E. C. De­ Cieque. Judges, Profs. Durrant, Rosselot and Mr. H. N. Huff­ man. Clerk, W. G. Snavely.

last meeting for the term. It will be a farewell session, in charge of the seniors. l\1r. E . E . Burtner will lead. The certifi­ cates and diplomas due those who have completed the Bible Laying of Corner Stone. Study work will be presented at this meeting. Let each man be The work on Cochran ball is out to this la t meeting, it will be being rapidly pushed forward a.n interesting and profita.ble and contractor Karg has all in one to attend. .readiness for the laying of the corner, stone which will take place Tuesday, Ju ne 12. Scores of alumni and frie_nds from out of town are expected to be present and join the studen ts and citi­ ~ens in properly celebratino- this casion. All will a emble in front of the main building at 2:45 p. m. and march to Cochran hall. rder nf ar. de. College band , p resident of board of truste es and president of col­ lege, trustees and prudential committee, faculty, students, alumni an d former students, citi­ zens and visitors. Afte1 arrivin g at Cochran hall, the program will be as follow s: prayer, music; college band; ad­ dress, Mayor Chas. H. Snavely, Ph. D ; address, W. R. Funk, D. D .; music, college band. Y. M. C. A.

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PERSONALS.

C. A. Kellar, 'ol, of ew Yori{ City, vi ited bis brother Lee, last Friday.

Prof. Clippinger, of Union Biblical Seminary preached at the college cnapel Sunday morn­ ing. Mr. CUppinger led chapel Monday mornin g. : r • n er-;t0n, C. H. visited her daughter, Miss Todhunter last week. Mis es Adrienne F un k and Blan che Yager and Messrs~ McDonald and William wer~ entertained at the Trimmer home in Circle ville. Saturday. Mes rs. Powers and Dee repre­ sentin g Powe rs- Hi gley & Co. have been here the p as t week train ing their men for canvasing this summer. Leslie Riley, of Kenyon , visi­ ted R. P. Hall la t Thursday.

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The annual field day thi yea r Dr. E. S. Lewis, pastor of promisc:s to be a very ir 1 P• ~,•:u Fisst M. E. Church, Columbus, addressed the A ssociation la t one. 1· .a,, oeen anan ed to T!lursclay evening. His theme have the Freshmen add Juniors was th e "Ministry a a Life compete with the other cla es. thirteen events will Work .'' This wa s the la t of the Abou t life -work meeting for this tellJ I be rue ...-1-: :ri.. ~ii: i·•,· .-.>r...-;. c and i~ see mt-i a itcing close to stud nt · a chance to see the the series. Dr. Lewi dwelt up- work of a team which ha not on the thot that the ministry i bee n defeated on the t rack this the highe t call ing which a man may cboo e and that to tne min­ All person having bills ister thete comes the greatest again t the Athletic A ociation privileges and joys and well as hould pre ent them to th e man­ the greastest respon ibilities. agers who incurred the debts, so On Thur day evening of this that everything may be paid week the association will bold its wh en the books close this wee k.


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