Otterbein Review Oct 3, 1910

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w·EsTERVILLE,

Vol. II

OHIO,

0cto~er

3, 1310

No. II

KENYON GOAL THREATENED AT ALL STAGES OF GAME BY o. u. ELEVEN.

SOPHS TRIUMP

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Exciting Contest at Gambier Ends with

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IN FIRST BIG "PUSH" OF THE SEASON.

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j Skillfully

Contestant

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Scoring.

Planned, Stealthily

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cuted, Jollification of Class 1913

Is Huge Event . •\!though ronstantly playin~ on .\ltbuugh a class of green and. Kcny(•n's territory, and at one , unsophisticated b ings ent red time within on ya1 cl of her goal, !I Ctterbcin one .,.vcar a<ro it mu·t h ' Otterbein left the lielcl at Gam • be admitted that time has workbier at the clnse oi the o-arne Sat' eel wondruu_ changes. \\'ith mclay with the :-core re,,.i tered ~.-,u, we ctte the rea<lu to the 0-U. Fre-;l1111an .. Glenn :\lary" push. The ronte,t was spectacula, llut had it not its 1·ssons? \\'ith from ·tart to tini h. \\'ith ut mightily developed brains and 1 doubt, tt rbein played l eny n ·Irn.ed hand. the . ·ophs appear. DR. F. W. GUNSAULUS to a stand still, the latter making' \'ict r_valone. the ~oal. Thu. do but two down - durin<r the entire we . ec d,e superio1itv of the Eminent and Eloquent Orator w1:iowill Deliver, October 18, the r;ame. Hut for numerou · rea:ophs as e\'idenc d at -• Iiner\'a fir.,t lecture of th!, Citiz~m• L~::turt C:iurse, l9l0-l l. 8 ns accountable only to the forpark last \ \' edn sday e,·cninrr. tune· of football .. the Id . C. \\"ith quiet haste the ladie machine wa · unabl to carry the le.iv the ..dorm." CleYerly. yea~ Yell :\Ja:-;ter.- Raymond Dow· . C!ass~s Organized._ ball aero· - the coveted goal. gracefully. the men find their (.r.,. fhe followtng at-e the ofticer· l f' Se\·eral times durino- the ame R. R. cro ·sinu. A way to the ach Exendine· squad forued the college classes for the ensuin,.,. j car transport the merry. unmoCOLLEGE BULLETIN. their way toward thi desired vear: le. ted sec nct year students to th I ---Senior. end and a touch d wn eemed inpark. \\'hat oforious excitement! P_~e·iden t.-:--Rex John: \ :\f,_1.d~:,.: _<~ct. :~. fi p. n:-, L\and e\·itable. but each time were preTho ·e bun .. pi ·kles, peaches and. \ ice Pr ~1dent.-J. 1. Ho,rl!.j l 1act1ce; p. m. \ olunt et Yented from makino- th n ce . too much to speak of her. Uand. .'ecretarv.-(;raceCoblentz " :-ary gain. An attempt at a field .\ glorious I onfir counterfeit . ·1 reasu•er.-\\". R. Bailey. Tuesday. Oct.-+, 6 p. 111•• Y. \\". C. g al re. ultin in the ball hitting the gloom of night into man·cl u Y 11 :\Iaster.-T. D. \\"am r. ,• .\ .. Finance Rally, Leader. the cros ·bar, wa · the only time .\bout the ,,.Joriou,, Junicr. I [ r· rnse Potts· I> p.m. Glee mystic light. Kenyon entertained any promisscene. appetite· were :atiated, ·1ub. P_1:esid:>ent.:-J-lI. Flora. . j . ino- h pc of coring. ,onu. were ung and quiet \ tee l r stdent.:\. D._ ook. I\\ edne •daJ. Get. .3. Ii: 1.5 p. 111• Every Otterbein man played dreamy fancie. found form in the Secretary.-Ruth Detwiler. I choi,- Rehear:-al. f ot ball. Kenyon wa enabled Aickering log.. The twinkling Trea-;ur r -1 lazel Cc.,dner. to "'·ork but tw suce sful plays stars peeped down, the moon Yell :\{a. ter.-Dwi<rht J hn. Thur:~ay. ct_- 6.' 6 p. m. Y. ~1. and o alarming were the attack .. \ .. :\Its. t n . tudy Rally. lent.but faint li<rht, the tree now of Otterbein' - eleven that the opI1 rust! d in the pa . in,,. breeze, and. ) -·d S op hJomore. . 1 . Leader, Dr. J. G. lluber; . 1 ,, .1 1 1 I 1111. na,e,. ponent were forced to give their rv·re:-;1p-ent.-1 1 all natur smiled delight. -·d TH~ l· I ,11act1ca. t net a;7p. strcnuth almo t entirely to the m .. Glee c!ub. tee t e:-;1 ent.. . • e son I Indeed there c uld be no op~ ecretary .-E. ta ~loser. defen e. position to the powerful reign of 1~1iday. Let. . l hilomathea, 6 ::30 Treasurer.J. B. Peck. L ng runs were made by Sanophom res. The foe p. m., Philophronea; 6 :J.j the mighty Yell :\last r.-R. U. ando. d r·, navely and Mattis. Sander a ·leep and quite un ·killed, the p. rn. at one time got away from the Freshman. brave warriors return to their I 5atu1 dav, ct. ', 11t. \ ernon er wd for about thirty-five yards President.arl Gifford. \''l. tterbein ,vigwam Yillagc and there tili Hig-h -~chool while navely and ~Iatti· each Vice President.-H. Richer. I \\'e terville, throats \.vere sore and voice II Second at made a twenty-five yard run. i\Io e . ecretary.-Helen C ntinued on page two, 2:30. Trea urer.-Grace Brane Continued on paue two.

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