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PCBLJ IIED L . THE INTERE T OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WESTERV I LL E, OHI O , MA R CH 17, 1919.

ANNIV ERSARY Of BEN R. HANBY , '58 O tterbein

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HciC:ell::erg Vict or in O ne- Sided B as- , Bill Pa:sed b y W hich Ex-Solcier;; and I kc t B all Ga me Las t Sat urday N ight.

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" D arli ng N e lly Gray"

SOLDIERS

FIN AL GAME L OST

No. 18.

Sailors W ill R ecei ve $50 Extra Pay.

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CLASS H01 ORS

Inte r class Chamr,ionship S e ries Ends \Vith Freshman Boy.; and S enior

tterbein's vars:ty ba ~k c·t-ba ll t eam That O tt erbein ex- o!die r and Girh Victorious Teams. played the las t garne of th e sea,ou a t sailors \\"ill recei,·e sixty dollar exANTI-SLA VERY S O N G FAM O US H eide lberg, Saturday night. Al- 1 tra pay is a fact o-ratefully r ecei,·ed C L'ASS SPIRIT RU N S H IG H t h o ugh the game i11 many r e pect by the st ud ents here. Acco rding t o I 1 Bronze T a b! e t m . L I"b r a r y 1s . S t a n 1._,. . m g was a very. fast one. yet . it lacked .the instn ctions g i,·e n out in printed . / G a m e-~ Nip and T uc k - All F our . / pep o f mid- se a so n playing. Durrng I form the pa t week e,·ery o lche;- T W II M M emonal in App r e cia t io n of · . earns e - a ::hed-Tea m Work th e fi r s t t en minutes of play. the O . . and sailor who sen·ed during the 1 So n g a n d Auth or. boys were Jead111g and ,1·e re p rO\" ing a . prt em war will recei, e t wo month s; . C ounts for S enior Girls. Fifty -t wo Y ea r s Ago.

unday , .\larch 16. marked the fif ty- match for th ei r opponent. A lu cky/ t"Xtra pay. a pro,·i ion included in the . l:1 the intercla s cha·npionship econcl anniversary of th e deH h of hot by H e idelb erg started the ball ne\\" re,·enuc hill recently passed by isa·11ey layed Thur~clay night the ·enBen1aniin f<. Hanby. known all o,·cr I rolling and they walked away with Cong-ress. 1or . g , rl s won from t he S phomores An,enca a the compo er o f the im - the remainder of the half. :h~ Ther_e are ome. few exceptional by a •core 8 to 2 a•HI th Freshmen 11lorta! ,o;1 . •·Dai-l ing Nelly Gray." sc re of the tir t half wa 26-G c;. es _111 th, cxclu 1011 o_f men w_ho fcllo\\"s won fro: 11 t he ."enior~ by a Hi re ting place is in Otterbein again t 0. " ·ere inducted or called 11110. . en1cc core of 17 to 11. Th •se game. were cellletery with a modest monument .\ t the beginnrng of the econ cl before ); o,·emher hut who did not / foug l~t nip and tuck and the enthu iand thi brief ii', . c np · t·o .. \ ,o, r the half. Otterbein" qu intet played perreport ••prior to that time. / asfc crowd was quite carried away , .1 I 11. • . . •• • . . 1 ·~ 1.ent . ea Pa •s u_, 8 en1am111 · · R . Ha iii)" lost t.1eir ..\:J;).Jcat1011 for tlH" honu ·es · hould playmg of the team · ". feet ha ket-hal l. but ,0011 . . . 1.,> the hnll1ant . - larch 16, 1867." adrnntagc. The re :11amder of the be made to Zone F111a11c~ Offi~er. fhc contest111g 1>arties were well . \\ 'hen .\fr. Hanby was a sophomore game. poor pas ,~·ork and _1'.1isjuclg- 1 Lemon _Bldg., \\' ashin_gton. D. C.. ac- 1 ·1atched and put up a st iff battle. Ex11~ college. in 1856. he wrote Dar ling eel ~hots c~aractcnzed 0. C._s_ p!a~-- co:11pa11 1ed hy the d1 c 1arge c~rtih- 1c.-e llent team work ancl wonderful en­ • • · - 1, o t 1· 11 ,.... ,, The hnal J6-l 111 cate, o r relief if durance .made 1. 11c ong1n k. el!y Grav., ,. 1s . score stood • . . order for chscharge . , the game a fine one• nown except that it grew out of the fa,or of lle1delber ". 1· ~ and ..-\I- no ch charge wa I sued. Be ure to 1 The girls game w:h fought with compo~er's sympathy for the slaves hri~ht scored for Ott_erhein. µ-in~ tht' acldre s to which the check 1_o t . 0 _f _pep. _B01h t~ams -eem~d to f the ·outh Ti, foll .· tor,· ·, 't'l>·t;n- i 11·: \lhn ht for H 1-,i role sent a1<1 paper. returned. lhr nd cldliculty Ill locat1ng the goal but 1 t0 I . e o" m , . - . .. l' fi It i· ad,isahk to ha,·e the dis- ,cnore .'") t nall br' the •iarm d a. the incident "·hich in pired liw,er. Hollinger foi .fryer., .feyer· Y~ung Hanby. He \\"as 011 a trip to for . \!bright. R. C. rox for Hol- charg recorded in the ·ou nty Re- b~ makmg a pretty baske_t from the Cincinnat' I" c· · t" lingtr. <·order· office htfore mailing the 1111 cJdle of th e floor. The Sophomore Gaz " t. rcac ing the .. 111c1nna I . ,_.ere unable to bucket a ho .• ette and his attention \\"a drawn Lme-up: origina l. ··1d t'1e h lf I l .., tat first ( on • Otterbein Heidelberg ____ I"' ' a en< , w,.,1 a ,co,·e of t1nued on page two.) I . Saygcr to 0. The ophomores played hard 1 F -------l·ree'.,ian ~- · Michaels Topics for S pecial Service3. and fast in the cond half ancl lfarlhnght L. F. Fox C. J\fa ida The s1>ecial e,·angelis tic . ervice at ontmucd on pag~ two .)

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Drenched While Under Cover. Diclja ever get soaked while u I nc er a protecting roof? I, re •cent 1 and ii ippmger >out twenty st dent· of Otte l u " a111011g r >ein ' ·severa l co - eel th en, aw' l1alf lo other" " a c zen ' \\·ere victim· of • uch a mishap durin . We g aturday' s torm . They I re aboard the 12:.30 olumltts -\\'es terville car. ".'' "ar LinI "' c en th e car ra 11 111 · t o a 11,all lake • 111 the treet. The force of the rai,ed a trap door in the f11Vater oor a 11 I I ·111 < as ong a· the car was motion a steady curre nt of Water poured in and . oaked eteryone · in th e fron t half of tie ill-fated car

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ce~rd. 311d Mrs. \\'m . Bennett have re· · C Ae a bo x f rom t heir on Mus1c1an c~p ·. Bennett with the Army of Ocat1011 no . G .. a nu w 111 ermany conta111111g mber 0 f G ouv . erman and French war en1r .

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Meyer· I~. G. \\"_elker 1the L'nited l>rcthren church wil_l con- 1 Another O. C. G raduate Dies f-follinocr L. G. Delhn"C'" tinue throughout the week, begmn1ng \\' "ll f . • .'ltlio,,ugli Otterhein"s lia,ket ball 1each night at se,·en_ o'clock_·. There I D e tffervi e nencl_s 0f Re,·. Glenn ""' I pa ord tie l l l . ,t the whole been ,uc- w:11 be !>Ong and pra1,e • erv1ce to be· · r >em gra, uate of the eason ,a~ 11 v 011 . cla s 1913 · d f I t times it Ins , emed to ha,e r gin with. The meetings have greatly h" · · • were gn ve to hear of ce,.s u · a · '· · . . • • is death on la t Tin ·cl • \I . I 3 f tie everal 1ncrea~ed 111 attendance and u11ere t. . · . tr s 3.} .. a1 c 1 I , 1 o ld time ··pep". O ~ome · f.or tl11· w ek wtll • at ,,.the 1ty lfosp1ta l, L•-.nca t er. O h10. · . • 0 11 the home floor ,timulated I ·ome of the topics victories I S ror the la t fo11r or fi R th ·asm and pride of the tube a foll ws: unclay morning, "A ff d ive years ev. t 11e en u. 1 • · I 1• • I • fl 3 or ha, been fightin · cl ·I · h will be tested agam 1n t 1e Kmgdom that annot >e haken"; g agamst ent_ "11c s a•on Que,tion of the tate of the oul after 1ung trouble. He spent ome time in coming ba eball . e • . unday e ,·en ing, " an the ou l be Colorado and al~o co nsulted the :\Iayo Crother 111 M1nne•ota h t I b Base Ball P rospects Disc ussed. De,troyed '"; l\Ionday evening, "The . . . · • u 1e o .. T .. . ~ f tamed little relief. · of Deat 11 : ueH1ay . anng 1'ower o ·oach wain called a meeting Christ." . R~v. p~ITord wa., married and lived all ha chall pro P:cl in the Ag~·mAll are welcome to these . er- m irclev1lle, Ohio where he was pasla · t \\ edne day. out tor of the local l 111· 1 d n 113 1·um The difficulty j vices, t he pastor says. and are invited C h . ' e _Drethren twenty men were out. a bat- to th ink with u about the e thin gs ur c 11 unti 1 recent ly when ill health be selec ti ng forced him to ret" f ,eem to cl ca tch er which are not tem po ral but are there- J"f ire rom trenuou . 1 e. tery. Ilo th pitcher an fore e te rnal and do not pa away. mu t be chosen from. ~he ne,~ re- - - - - - - -While Ill tt rb in Mr. pa/ford ·t ln fact no po 1t1011 cmchtoo k an active part in o il l"f cnu . wain k d that H . ege I e. eel. Coac h remar e 0 . C. S t ud ents A ttend B a nquet. e sang in th e Otterbein quartet, wa d e,·ery man ha an equa l chance all .\ number of Otterbein student. a member of th e Y. M. . cabinet ' I nd hard work will land and took deep interest in hr1·c t1"a11 only rcgu ar a attended the banquet at the Fifth E d ~ 1 a place o n the team. Avenue L". B. chu rch held in olumnil eavor work Hi s whole life in Pro pective pitcher are: C. L. bu atur day evening. The gue ts, ~o ege and el ewhere was characterized _b)'. a po itive influence for good l;o "',· a11d Leslie Dano. Four men bwill t among whom were Uni ted Brethren a cl t 1 co1~1pete for the place behind tie ~ . tud n t of O hio tate and repre- n I i. ac1 that dea t h should claim o ne _ ~ yo ung and so well fitted for I-rolll·nger, Ho\1.·ard. E,·an and Mil- entati,·e from tterbein, numbered Chn tian ervice. ler. d · b re fifty. A ft e r a deliciou dinner servA hort funera l se r vice wa held in Other who expect to Ian JO a Lehman, Bu ch, Gib on, prout, eel at ta b les decorated in honor of l. Lanca ter on Friday and h is body wa \\'ell ' Hovermale, Martin, Powell Patrick, the gue t Ii t e ned t o ome take_n to hi s old h m e in Michigan intere ting t oa ts. for 111terment. and Albri«ht.


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