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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEDJ COLLEGE WESTERVILLE, OHIO, OCTOBER 6, 1919.
VOL. 3.
No. 3.
SECOND TEAM I R~JPONSE Is ENCOURAGING I Y. w. c . A. s~cRETARY TALKS lsoPHOMORES · WINS GAME Alumni Send in Subscriptions to Tan , M ::;s Klent Urges Students to Send I . GAIN VICTQRY
I \ and Ca?:-dinal at rate of Six Delq!n!es to Internat:onal Conto Ten Daily. vention of Students. Freshmen F;nally D efeated by Soph o Season's First Victory When Deaf more 's After H ard Fought Con Mute s Are Defeated by ~liss Mary Tinstman, circulation Miss Frieda Kl enk, s tu dent Y. 'vV. test, on Scrap Day. Second Team, 14 to 8. manager of this paper, reports that C. A. ecr etary, again v isited Otter the alumni have re ponded in a most bein the latter part of la t w e.!k. SCRUBS SH O W ABILITY co mmendable way to the si x hund re d Mi ss Klenk says that she feel s she is TUG-OF-WAR IS HARD FI GHT le tt ers sent out soliciting sub scrip- w ell a cq uainted with Otterbein fo lk s, Forward Passes and Long End Runs tion to the Tan and Cardina l. On and that a visit he re, m ea ns a Yisil Facult y , Student Bod y and Towns peop le Turn Out to See ClaEs Feature in Game-Otterbein the fir t day that return ma il came in with o ld friends . ertain it is, that Sup remacy Decided. Successful in Line Plunging. there were ten paid subscription and those of u who made her acquainln a hard fought game Saturday, since that time of ten days ago they tance last year, loo k fo rward with Freshie Rah! Soph Rah! Rah! the Otterbein second tea m distin- have come at the rate of six to eight pleasure to her visits now. Rah! for everybody and everything! gui h ed th e mse lves by a victory over and even ten daily. Although a great Her ch ief purpose in coming at People co:ning, pe op le going-run the Deaf Mutes from Columbu by a many alumni have already sent in thi s time, was to present to the stu- n :ng here , runn:ng th e re-the "hurly core of 14 to 8. th e ir dollar and a half for th e y ear, dent body the big International on- burly·• and a regular mob. Long end runs and succe ·sful pa s there ar e qu ite a numb e r to be heard vention of Student which will me:!t That o- i,·e only a fa.int idea of the iug were the features of the game. - from yet. in Decembe r at Des Moin es. John appe,irance of the Ath le tic Field la t Fi her and Brown s tarred for the Wi th every st udent a 11d faculty R. Mott wi ll be at the head of this Wedne day mornin o- when•the Soph '·D ummi es'', their end runs bringing member a s ub sc rib e r and with a large gathering. which will consist of Fresh Scrap Day opened. A li tt!e numb e r of alumni in addition it i ccr- se Yen or e1g · t1t t h ousan d d e 1egatcs; most of their gains. tain that th is year's mailing list wi ll d I·t · t · t I ti b' r---------------~ Otterbein's back field worked csan ts ce r am 0 Je ie igg~<;t exceed that of any former year. · t· I 1 pecially well. Cut le r at left half eve nt 111 t 11s sc 100 yeor. s ho wed real footba ll ability hi lin e ·~\ few loca l subs cription . arc not After ome preliminary conferpaid up to date but th ey wi ll be col'[ . Kl k d l . ' plunging and runs on forward passe s . cnc e , .v 1ss en pre ente t 1e I lected 111 the near future . · · . . . netting large gain for the "scrubs" matter at chapel on Fnday mornm ·{, l . d 1,· : Alum111, you have not mailed the ,., .. ery fo:-c fu l way, . tterbcin , .. , r r 1 1 . a q-ua tc • Paye usual 6lank, properly filled in together with · · · con 1stent game. His work in pass. f h 1s entitled to send three, or po s1bly . t 11e price or t e year, do so at once. f 111g wa especia ll y noticeable. Han_ ________ our, student delegates and one cock, right-half, to re through the y W C A G. T . Faculty representative. repr -!- L-~.::::::~!:E.=<.:a£::i~~a!.:!:;e!!~....:...-.;;.:..._J "D umm 1.es ,, 1.me agam . an d aga 111 . , an d , . . . . tr 1sT . ake a Umque sen t a t·1ve s t u d en t com1n1'tt"' r-e on in the third quarter by running back np to Eaglesmere". "'vVays and Means'' will be appointed past ten o·c lock arrangements wc-e 1 an intercepted forward pass he made' Tuesday night was the tir.ie and 0011; and with every st ud ent back- fi nally completed and e,·erything was th e longe t run of the game. Loomis, th e c hapel the ce.ie of a Yery uni 1 1ue ino- the propo 1t10n, we are sure of in read in e s for the fir t e,·ent, th e r ela y race. at fu ll back also did much to we ll Y. \V. C. A. meeting of which the ending a full de legation. the home te,am's sco re. ubject wa "Eaglesmere.·1 The Mignery and Ranck are Captain<;. Co llier, rig h t end, played excell ent- seven girl who were privileged to Girls Have Relay Race. Captain Mignery marshalled th e ly. He lost his head on one occa ion, attei1 d th e laS t Eagle mere conferThe girls, too. had to decide Who's- force of the Sophom or e , while however, and slugged Fisher, which ence in June, acted out four shoi't \Vh o so decided the question by a r eaptain Ranck comma nd ed the put him out of th e game. ketches, which viv idly portrayed th e lay race. Onlookers found the run Freshman runner . The distance was Ook alld Tl·ot1tn1a11 were botl1 ·111- th rill a nd in piration which eve r yo n e exc1t 111 g. · Th e F re I1111a11 g ·ir 1 provecI -9 00 yar ds , a goo di Y s t re t c h f o r m e n at Eagl mere. The t h e1r · mett 1e b y wmnmg · · · t ram111g, · · b u t t h e parttc1pa · · r. ,s J·ured o IJadly tl1 cy were 1·et1'red to expe ri ences over t h e no t 111 Eagle mere o-irl were: Edit h Bing- S op h omore , am1'd I1outs o f encour- d'd · . the l·de -li·,1 e. 1 we II . E xc1tement ran l11gh along ham, Josephin e Foor, Helen Keller, agement from th eir re pectivc clas c . the ide lin e . As the racer sr,cc! Line-up. M arve l Sebert, Gladys Howard, The participants were: Fre shmen- up and down the fie ld the on looker5 O tterbein Deaf Mutes Esther Harley and Edna Hooper. · C ope land, Alice Mayne, (C ontm · ued on page fiv e.) J'IIarJOrie Cook C. Schrieniff The fir t cene tep re ented the hi- A lice 'vVe inbrenner, \Vra y Richardson. Hitt L. G. ut ton lariou trip up the mountain in the ophomore -A lice Hunter, J o ephine A. R. Shaw Visits Otterbe:n Troutnian R. G. Neff littl e narrow gauge railway coach. Alber.t, Mildred hull, La Vaugh Conway L. T. Terry \ Vith the aid of the very trong im- Leatherman. In Interest of I. P. A. Adam R. T. Bui t agination of t he audience each scene On Thur day. Prof. A. R. haw. of Freeze L. E. Fis h er appc.ared real to them. h icago, wa with u in the intere "t Y. M. C. A . Raise Funds. R. E. Stettler Co llier ?\ext occurred a night cene in of the Inter- o ll eg:ate Proh ibiti on Monday morning the prout Q. B. Brown the Raymond Hote l, when li ghts A ociation . He gave u a very in period wa turned over to the Y. · Hancock L.H. Ho singer wer e uppo ed to be out and the te re tin g and enthu - ia tic talk in . A. The ob ject of the me e ting wa Cutter R. H. H ill corridor quiet. .\ sma ll ene1·getic chapel. During th e day he met and Loomi F. B. Hubay bell -hop appeared, clangin g his !:\,ell to raise the annual budget of $600 . talked with severa l of the fellows. Profe s or chear opened with ap Touchdown : Loomis I, Co lli er 1, and making vigorou attempt at propriate remark , then ca ll ed for After Y. ).,f. C. A. Thur. day night an tottle 1. Goal from touc hdown : qu ie ting the hall . s ub scription . Within twenty min organization wa completed in which Collier 2. ub titutions-: Otterbein, The third was an Eagle mere Lake ute the amou10t wa over ub cribed. L. A. Hert wa e lected president, J. R. Yan 11a on for Troutman, Schreck for cene. canoe wayed idly in the Love, vice president: J . L. Appelt, Fr cze, Rife for Hitt, Freeze for oi- waves on the chape l platform whi le in piration of Eagle mere wa re secretary, and A. \V. E lliott, trea urer. lier, Hitt for Rife, avanaugh the me rry occupant ·chattered and ceived. Helen Keller, taking the Quite a few fe ll ow igned blank for Cook. Referee-\ Vatts. a ng th eir old Otterbein song , which part of Mi s Thoburn, who was Co n memb er in the I. P. A . .T h ur day echoed back and forth on the quiet ference leader, led the en- ice. The night. The purpo e of the organ iza F red hupe-"I'm a elf-made evening waters. meeting clo ed with ilent prayer and ti o n i to help in every way po ible man." The fou rt h and la t repre ented a a chord from the piano after the to defeat th e wets in t h e coming No Cha rli e Fox-"You quit work too ch apel ervice in · th e large, open-air fa hion of the Eagle mere chapel vember e lect :on and to prom ulgate soon." t he prohibition intere ts in general. auditorium, where the r eal thrill and se r vice .
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