1919 01 13 The Tan and Cardinal

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W E S TERVILLE, OH I O , J A NU A RY 13, 1919.

V O L. 2.

No. 9.

FAST GAME LAST SATURDAY EVE.

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Ott erbein B oys Play Well But Are F orced to Bow to Denis o n

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30 to 20.

/COLLEGE SIBYL SOON TO APPEAR : Otterbein's Biennial Publication Promises to b e E ven Better this Year Than Ever· Before.

C. F OX SCORES 14 POINTS

JUNIORS T O P UBLI 6H BOOK

Other Boys Als o P la y G ood G:.:::e . Contest Hard Fought 2nd Fuil

Sibyi Keeps Memories Fresh in Mind. Board Asks Peop.le to Pa­ tronize Advertisers.

of Interest. l n the game tag ed a t G r:i:ivill e aturday eveni ng , Deni on wa s for ced to fight every min ute to win from Ot terbein by a sco re of 30 to 20. :'lo t on ly was the home team in the lead .eve ral times during the crap but it did fast playing thr o ughout and kept

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O tt erbein " biennial. pa >lic:it;o11, i known a t he ibyl , is chi£ ·fo r app ea rI an ce thi s y ear whic h wi ll be welc o me new to all th e student s and fri ends of th e ·o ll egc inc e e;·ery issue o f thi book i. s imply a printed copy o f the memorie o f t he days one spends

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Denison continually o n the jump. ====================================- ' in cho o l a nd which pro,·e a more Otterbein's forwards were able to I j a nd more ,·a luable trea ure a the get numerous shot at the first of the Prof. Fritz Urges Men to Try S t udents H ear Dr. S. S. Hough ye ars pass by. game and it wa not until after ten Out for Debating Tea m Now . o f Dayton, in Chapel Talk. Thi p ublication is th e on ly one in minute, o f play that Denison wa able / l'rof. Fritz announces th a t O tterDr. S. S. Hough. o f Dayton. spo ke O tterbein that i w holly supported to take the lead and cinch the co n- be in is going to haYe debating team I in -c h.Lpel Thur day morning co r,- by the students an d th e o nly o ne test. Bo t h team we re · ragged on a u ual this year ! tterbein be- 1 ce rni1w the ~ew E ra move ment that i intended fo r t_h c tudent in team"' ·k andjn hooting, a nd a Ot- longs to a deba ting lea o-ue whi ch i I w hich has recently been s tarted fo r sch o o l at the time of it i uc. This terbein could not wor k the ball u n er composecf of such colTeg~s as Heidel- 'the co-operation of all the denomina- i stric"tly a ~tudcnt · atfair a11<l th.: Deni son' ba ket with any success. i be r g, Mu kingum , Hiram : \\' itte11- tions exi ting in the 'nited tates. Junior cla acts n ly a an agent in he relied mainly o n long _h ot . The be rg a nd Ohio ~orthern. T h ere w ill for the purpo e of furthering the th e ir behalf by manaaing a nd editing game wa so well fought ind eed that be at lea t tw chools debated. cau e of hri tianity. and especially the a ffair that it may ..,-pro , e a r eal that a ll indication poi1~t to the fact \ which will mean two debate here to train the youth of the co untry to- treasur e for the posse sor . that the return game will be an easy a nd t wo away from home. This year ward pecial, definite hri stian :\ feature in this b ok that is toe> victory for the Tan and ardinal , there is a n es pecially li,·c . up-to-date work. He a lw spoke o f the cam- o ften ove rlooked is t he Department team. t que tion , and Prof. Fritz urge all the paign in the Cnited Brethren churc:1. of Adverti ing. Tn ev ry is ue of the Fox. co ring 14 of the 20 points men who arc interested i:1 this st:b- which has been tarted r ece ntly in ibyl thert! are to be fo und everal made for Otterbein was easily the I ject to try out, as the Yar •ity team accord with th whole :\mericaniza- page o f advertising wl11ch have been s tar of S aturday' game. A lbright, will be c ho en from tho e who prove tion movement in which all the gi,·en to the publishers fo r w hich Freeman a nd 1Icyers p layed a nappy themselve ab le. The old tudents· c hurches are uniting. they expect the stud nt trade in regame. w hile Hollinger did notable will remember what intere t and enDr. Hough i a man o f intense The e advertisements reprework as a forward . Kull and Daw- , thu ia m wa demon trated a t for- earne tne and o f teadfast ent 111 ney inve tcd for which the o n were Denison's best players. mer debate and all should be herence to hi high ideal . and h; - hu ine concern has a right to exLine up and s ummary: anxious to ha,·e a team this year word mad e a tro ng impre 1 n pect your trad e in return for the hel1> Deni o n ( 30) (20) Otter?ein which will win e,·ery debate. The 0 11 hi hearer . they ha,·e give1) yQu in making the Ehrle L. F. A lbright team will be chosen within tlie n ext - - -- -- -- price of publication lower. ~ot o nly \ Vood R. F. Hollinger two week . a ll who are intere ted First Basketball Game of thi true with thE: $ibyl but also it K ull C. Freeman hould ee P rof. Fritz a soon as Season Goes to Wesleyan. of the w~ekly paper which A ll en L. G. Meyer po 1"ble. Otterbein lo t the initial game of ( 011t111ue · cl ·on· page two.) ( ·ontin ued on page two.) - - -- - - - - the eason to Ohio We leyan on the Very Unique Contest to be la t ter' floor la t T ue day evening by Notice ! Staged by the Sibyl Board. a core of 46 to 22. Although thi Ethelynde Smith Coming l For the benefit oft.he Ex- . A. T. C. Thi year' s iby l Staff ha de cided wou ld indicate a rathe r one-sided con- men . ome of whom have fallen into Thi I t o remind you of the it was one of the the habit of weari ng a part of the Ethelynde mith ~oncert. which will to ha,·e a new and unique feature in te t, ne verthe le ome one advanced the mo t intere ting that the two team army uniform with civilian clothe , occ ur on the evening of January 20 their book. in the ollcge hapel. :Mis mith id ea that there i a "Prettie t Girl" in have engaged in for omc time. The the Tan and ardinal i printing the is a famou o prano concer t inger, Otterbein o a committee wa ap- game wa hard fought and even following, tak n from " niform and \V e terville i es pecially fortun­ pointed to fill two pages with picture though Ohio \ Ve leyan did not have Regulation ," paragraph 53: ate in be ing able to ecure he r ser­ of tud ent with leading characteris- much more practice than the home ·· ombinations of various articles of vices. he i making her annual con- tic . After a long di cus ion about team yet former experience and the uniform , other than the combina­ cert tour and will ing in olumbu choo ing a title uch a " Talle t" and training were to their advantage. tion prescribed' i'n the e regulation , for Mis Kate Lacey. making it po i­ " Thinne t," they agreed upon the e During the fir t ten minutes of play are prohibited." ble for the Laclie ' Glee Club of the ix name for ladie : the Tan and Cardinal team wa ab le The wearing of any part of the ollege to bring her to \Ve s terville. 1. Prettie t. to keep the conte t clo e and held army uniform with civilian clothes is The lovers of really good mu sic are 2. Wittie t. Ohio v\ e leyan to a tie ; but becau e unlawful. Men who are to be di anticipating thi concert and it is be­ 3. Joiliest. of ome poor passing on O t terbein's charged, s hould rememb r this. The lieved that it will prove a very enjoy­ 4. Be t Student. part which resulted in a purt for regulation are b r oad enough to pro­ ab le event. Ticket are on ale now 5. Mo t Independent. Wesleyan, the fir t half ended with hib it t he _wea r ing of a r my hoes, over­ and re ervecl eats may be ec ured 6. Mo t Pop ul a r. the sco r e of 28 to 10 in the latter's coats, blo u e o r trousers, un less t he­ later in t he week. (Continued on page five. ) (Co ntinu ed · on page five.) entire uniform i worn.

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