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WESTERVILLE, OHIO, NOV E MB E R 18, 1918. 1
NEW PIANO DEDICATED
SPEAKS
H EID LE BERG MEN
DEFEAT O .C. TEAM
AY EVENING
Phila lethea Holds Re cep t io n Satu r day A ft e rno on to D edicate N ew Tiffin Eleven Wins from Otterbein in H ami lton Holt Tells P ers o nal E x Steinway Gra nd-N umber of Scrappiest Game of the periences on th e Va r io us Battle Al umnae Prese n t Season. Fro n ts " O ver The re". Satu.-day afternoon at fou1· o'clock at a rcccpti 11 gi1·e11 in I e;· Hal. ENTHUSIASM RUNS HIGH LARGE AUDIENCE PRESE NT I Philalcthea dedicated the new grand S ay s Mora le E xcep t iona lly G ood piano recently purcha~ccl to r<·pbce Camp Mak.:s Touch~own for Home the upright piano which has i>ecn in A m o ng Amer ica n Sold ier s-Also Tea:n-W.elker and Jean Best nsc for many years. A mo n g Fre n ch C ivilia n s. for Visitors. . . . . (;1•ace .\nncntront. as mistress o f . Ham,lton llolt, cclttor ot the lnclecl l:1 thl' far,• >fa c.,Jd . dam p w ind, a . ccremc111es an a 1so as tht• head of pendent. who was the .\rnerican reprc• h. I · "OOd c ro.vd f fou \1> .. !1 , 11,ln·s1ast,; 1 comnllttee w ,c 1_1 _1rnrc 1iasec t.,c sentati,·e at the l'eacc Commission in 1 tic I ;atherccl at the Otterh1:iu .\thh-tic • f p1an<>, gav<.; a H':·y l1tttl'1" cl:dJCatory I ta Iy, an cl ". I10 I1as Just returnee1 rom . iield last . , a tu relay .1f1..r110011 where · · · v1s1tmg t I1e , \ II'H' cl ,,,att1c f rants, gave sr.ecch . . \ft ·r welcom111;r.. the. guest,. \\'a:; wi n csscd one: of t he rkane~t • • f . . both' alumnae and "nc-w g1:·I~. she an 111tere_st1ng acco,unt o. 111s exp en- ckclicated tht· piano t 1 t:' e l'hi'aand ~ci-appiest contests ,~·en for) c'.l n; ences betore a large audience at the bet,,·cen the llcidelhcrg g ridckrs a nd: th0 d l'nitt-cl Bre t hren church, last :\Ionclay lcrtican . of yeSlrr ay. "c ac,i,c· the Otterbein cl-cYen the t°111al sco;e in society now, and to· the l'hii t· night. , , tancling at 1:i to <i in fa,·rir uf tht lcthea of the future. The re1,1a1ndc · :\lr. Holt, in speaking of the recent J. C. Siddall , ,·i ·itors. . . t . a'1cl "a ltho rrJ 1 of the program was mu~1cal. and w;-,,~ . ·ri.~1s .·.l...-·,i,,,,., was stag-c<1 a, a 11~me1 01 v c ory our arms . s • u,.., as h ll ows; i\'lr. J. C. Sidclal1, former editor _of , 1 t he ba t tl e has b een won, t h e battle of . the Tan and Cardinal. has the peculiar \ c1rn111g and not a few of the Old life is just beginning;' that a lthough \'ocal Solo! distinction of having been the fir t Grads" were on hand to sec their o ur soldiers a r c no longer act ua lly · I l fca,· a Thrush at E\''e" sub cnber to the 19 19 ·ibyl In form- /i.'\ lma Mater 'in action t>gainst a team fig ht ing t he en em y . t hey n ow m ust Ruth Br undage er years this honor has been among that was a worthy opponent on such begi n a d iffe r ent sort of batt le, the S xt,;tte-Sc lccted t ,e Ju 1 =or,' bnt ~o _sudclcaly anll so an . K-CaS..0}1 ln all fnrm r ·ontest. t ru gg lc of reco n struction. This i l'hilalethea Sextttte ca lmly clid the above 111 ntioncd per- \ these two teams have played clean th e fight in whi ch -:veryonc may Piano ."o loson approach t he Sibyl Manage1· that and hard and though they are ri,·als hare, whe:1 the battle will he con"Second Impromptu" . Rheinholdt before he knew it he had taken the yet. this ri\'alry has been of the most tructi ,·e rat h e r t h an de tructive. . A~nes \Vright money and handed over the receipt friendly s'.lrt and Saturday's o-ame ·Mr. Holt gave interes t ing descrip- \ ocal o lo-Selectecl for full amount. It is to he hoped was 110 exception to the rule. I that many more, in fact all of the stution. of hi s experiences with the Bel)Je,·a J\lertz The Referee·s whistle called the gia n , Frenc h and American so ldiers at .\ftcr the I rogram, refre hmcnb dents wi ll follow the ('xample and be- , game promptly at two o'clock with the front. T h e Be li ga n ar m y is the were sen·ec.I ancI a I1appy soc1a · 1 tune · come s·11)Y I . su)I en·1)t:rs a t th e very•' t I1e h ome I)0ys d e fl'nc1·1ng t I1e sou th only one which i growing all th e wa~ enjoyed. especially by thos~ of earliest possible date. g al. The \'isitors chose to receive time, because there i a continual the alumnae who had not been ---------and Otterbein ki keel the pig skin st ream of Be lgian men. returning pri,·ileged to ·omc back to the Hall C rowd of Rooters H old Rall y. almo,t to their opponents goal from from all p laces to which they had · 0 · I · d 1 f t r some time. .\n <.:nthu ia tic football rally was w 1en ce ,t was returne on y a cw been driven by the Germans. They (Continued on pag~ two.) Tl] ,.~ 11 ew 1>iano is a Stcinwav r un a ll arts of risk and face many , 11arlor held on Friday e,ening " for the: Otterclangers to return to fight against the grand. cased in dark red mahogany. hein-Heidclberg game:. The r oters. enemy who ha den1statecl their "ith a bright finish. The tone is after mar ·hing arou n cl town headed F oot b a ll M en Choose Captain, homes. , clear and. mellow. admirably s_mtecl b? a band. assembled 111 front of the H erb M eyers Now Heads Team. L ibrary. peechcs were made hy the L , .cl . f . T he 111 orale of· the Allied armies i. to . the s1ze . of the room. . E,·ery ast 1•n ay mg11t 1ie ore gomg to . · . but· the morale f the civil- Ph1lalethean 1s proud f this. add1manager and . "'Onclerful, " . . . _ the capta111 of. .the tean1. t I1e fi1e 1<1 for pracltce t 11e mem lJer o f ian popu lation t marvelous. Even I t1on to the equipment. wh ich _111- 1Sergeant l•ox gave tl1c merit of each the footbal l quad elected their capwhen t he H un was Within a few m il es creases greatly the beauty o_f the Ha ll, member _o f _the t_eam and \'~uchecl for tain for this eason in the person. of of Pa r is, t he people were confident and many were the compl1me11ts re- 1their pet fo1 mance on the held. bThe H. H. l\Ieyers. that h e wo uld n ever reach the cit)'- ceived in praise of the appearance of j crowd then gat_hcred around the . onDue to the fact that the captain and he neve r d id. the new piano. fire where rousmg r;heers were given. elect did not ,·eturn to school thi (Con tin ued o n page two.) year the election was deferred until
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====================================== JHOME-COMING ROUSES "YE OLDE Two Local Companies Pledge · F Money for Better Equipment. i TIME PEP"-CHEERS RAISE ROO
Company ,\ and Company B of the JTome- omings always up lift the , the crowd below. One of the car. A. T. C. have Yery gencrou ly sub- 1 J)ulent f ot-ball pla)•ers forgot his . co111111u11 1ty both generally and spccicribecl t o a camp fund which will be ' broken bones and began to dance out used for the athletic supp lies a n d I ficia lly. In general terms, th ey unite 011 the field. .Prcxy came to the game other needs. The_ fund consists of '1 the pep of the pa t with the pep of the and remained until the fina l outcome. nearly $200 and w11l he a great a' et pre ·ent and hoot it all into the The cheer-leader sprained several to the two ·ompanies. Exce ll en t mo ra le of t he future, and speci fica ll y muscles quite seve rely, a nd o n e poor ath let ic equip m e n t can be secured be- pea kin g, t he e are a ve ry few of t h e lad 011 the team comp lete ly ruined h is cause o f it a nd t h e fe ll ow w ill be ab le many energizin g episode which too k ,·eel weater by mean of a stick w h ich t o eng age in spor ts w hi ch u p t o t h is p la ce durin g th e home-co min g last rema in ed stat io na r y a nd pe r pe ndi ctim e ha\' e been impo s ib le. The Satu rday: u lar in th e gro und w hil e h e skidd ed A co upl e o f b oa r ds were jar red o u t over it . Tt su re wa s a g r ea t day fo r gr o win g rivalr y be t ween t he two co mpani es will wi th ou t do u b t he a of t h e ro of o f th e g r a nd -sta n d by t h e Otter bein even if H ei delber g did tu r bul ent ye llin g a nd t h u mpi ng of th e. ha,·e a st rea k of lu ck. s timulu s for g r eater co ntri b uti o n s.
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a suitable person could be selected. Mr. Meyers early in the eason proved his leadership when he took the new materia l and coached it and put it in shape for the first game, since up to that time no coach had been hired. Later he proved a successful leader on .the field of action and while at practice. " H erb" is a Vars ity "O" man and is we ll liked by a ll who know him. He a lways wor ks for the best inter ests of th e Co ll ege a nd is a good stu d en t. Eve r y loya l Ot terbein student is wi shing fo r h im th e b es t of uccess fo r t h e r emainder of th e foo tball season.