Guit ner, Pro!. Alma Sept. '20 W. College
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WESTERVILLE, OHIO, JANUARY 26, 1920 .
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OTTERBEIN WINS FROM ST. MARY'S
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"J inx" Is Broken When Coach Watts'
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Bas ketball Team Beats St.
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jOTTER~EIN WINS Elected [ FROM LUTHERANS
GRADUATE IS HONORED
Dr. A . C. Flick, Class ' 94, Is Pres ident of A s sociation Cosmopolitan Clubs.
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Mary's a t Dayt on.
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of Old Rivals Go Down in Defeat in Fine Exhibition of Basketball. Score-35 to 25.
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o mopolitan tude~1t," the o rgan of the As ociation_ 0£ Co m opolitan lub of merica re ce ntly publi heel a biographical sketch
EXT RA P E RIOD IS PLAY E D
Time Is Called When T eams are T ie! 19-19-In Extra Period Otterbein
DIF FICULT TO PICK STARS
of Dr. A. C. Fl ick, '94, wh :ch i T an and Cardi nal Team Are Expe r t pri n ted be lo w. The ket ch · hows the in Passing and All P lay Ha rd I act ive int ere~t Docto r Fl"ck has taken I and Fas t Gam e. W ins By One Basket. · · I d · t t· 1 prob III th 1 111 nationa an erna iona " Taking advantage of the ··pep" sh e It was might)· hard to break at ]ems and hi · accompli hments do had gained by defeating St. \fary's th "jinx'' and get out of the rut but cI credit to Ottt'rbein, hi alma mater. the night before, Otterbe ' n turn ed Tan and ardinal quintet went int o I D oc to r Flick vi . ited here a frw back their old rival Capital in on e of the gam e with t. :Mary's at Dayto n : wcr ks ago and add re - ed th e student · the mo t exciting and . en,ational Friday night. Jan. 23 to do that thing ! and faculty o n "'\\'orld Prob le:-:i., " . . g ame een here ince '16. or ''bu,t". lt took an extra peri od to ! Biographical Sketch ·• It was not an ea y w_in for in_ the do it a the Dayton boys put up a I Al exander larent·e Flick was born I firs t l~al f the core wa tied fiv e t11nes at Galio n, Ohi o , in 3 _ He ,va and 1p1tal wa ah ead by three pomt · nifty battle but our team had fully de 1 69 94 Dr. 0 . C. F lick, Class ' · edu cated in th e public sch o ols of at the end of th e fi. t period. The ( ;<led that if fight had anything to do with it thcv were going to put Ot- _________________ 1 Oh io, attend ed co ll t• gr at Otterbein cro ~vd wa, kept o n edge_ duri,'.g the terbein on the right idc of the ledg~r D E P A R TMENT O PENS CO NTEST L' ni, e rsity. \\' esten ill~, 0., fro~, entire game for , at J10 time did the th in athl e tics for the first time ,s ___ \\·hi ch he graduated with . B. Luth e r~n ho,, any intention of 111 Year. English D c P::: rt~ en t 1\nnounces l 1894, and r~c.ei vcd hi .M. A. the next conced111g the game. Th e teams were well matched for Barnes' Short Story Contest and y, ar. H e taught : ho ot a t L ee vifle F ox go t the tip o ff 0 11 th e ~pen ing both -' 't;-011 .,_ of Entran ce · and Middletown, 0. In 1 95, he went / tos up. and after a. pretty p iece or 1-. I put up an xhibition rof basketI1 er N ames C ono.,1 •<a I that brought cheer a ter c e . to Columbia . niver ity to do omc pass work Ranck w1 bed through the from th crowd. Otterbein showed At th· ti ,ie of the year. a 'c:ry ,m- graduate work in Hi tory and Politi- opening shot. The rooters were doth th the effect of good dri lling for th e portant matte r is d e:1Jall d lll/! e ~t- 1cal cicnce. and remained there two ing the:r best to drown out the 11 Pa · work wa of the be t and e teution of tho e stnd ent w~o are ~- \'Car and received hi Ph. D. In whistle and partially uccecded. I t guards worked in a manner which / terested in short-S ory ~vnung. It j 96-97. he was Fellow in History in Roseline, however, tied the core but th Wa good to ee. Time after time th e 0011 time for the \ \ alter Lowr ·e Columbia. Dr. Flick received an hon- the Tan and Cardinal were going •· aint " carr ied the ball down e Barnes' hort- tory Conte t _to op~n. orary Litt. D. from Otterbein trong and went into the lead by a O ver ity. In 1897, he went to 9 to 5 score. Ridenour then shot two floor only to Io e it to Peden or Ranck in which all Juniors all d en,ors w Who were breaking up everything hal'e been here at lea,t one yrar. are cu e a in tructor in European long one from the middle of the floor ,yhich came their way. Collier and eligible to compete. tory, and two years later was made tying the core. Co ll ier gave the ~utler pulled ome neat pa siug while The prizes are ,·ery attractive- Professor European Hi tory. For rooter another opportunity to cheer 111 1 I;o. performed in his old time ma _er First. 40: second. ,20: third, $lO--:: the pa t few years he ha been the when he tosse~ another perfe~t hot. 111 qy dropping in seven out of _ nc large enough to make thoughtful st u Head of the Department of Hi tory Capital came right back and t1ed the foul-. 111 the econd half Albn~ht l dent enter the conte t. and Political Science at core once more making it tand at Wa sub tituted for Collier and untied The condition . are ahout as they l"niversity. which po ition eleven and went i'.1to the lead a the core by throwing a pretty one have been for the pa · t few year. · hold . moment later by thirteen to eleven. fro111 mid-floor. Here they are in brief: Dr. Flick pent three year in tudy t thi juncture Peden who wa playThe " aint " J~d off in coring by . h II be ba ed on ome in Germany, France and England. He ing a fine defen ive game got in om , I. tone s a . fif · · · · · hooting a foul l)ut only held the lead . I d f t 111 · A.merican h, tory ha been to France teen time . visit- offensive work and potted a nice one tabl1s 1e ac • • d · · • h cit:zen hip. They ing mo t European countne , an 111 tyrng the score for the fourth tune. for a mornent a Fox put one through nd Od the net. The •• aints" went into the a teac.1 t gof ot le than 6000 and 1913 made a tour of Ru :a, Japan, Capital untied it but Peden wa deter0 11 hall con h · · · even and dropped lead again whe ii Matu off and Man- not China, the pPh·t· 1 1pprne , I 11 d",a, N or th mrned to k eep 1t more t an 15000 words• · . . • che ter each threw a fie lder. Fox ·nning . frica, and ale tmc. another through. makrng the . core th 1 · 2. . Copie e t 1rdc~rnprtihze-wiclii·ves He ha .written.h bef ides a n1inut the sco re again by p utting anha ll ofbe place e ar II . many b hi k - fifteen al l. The. ha lf closed . tied other through the stee l hoop. Fir t tone . "th the option torica l articles. t e o owu1g oo s: later with ap1tal leadrng by tl1re 11 of Otterbein C:o w1 11 per'od- "The Ri e of the Mediavel Church" point Otterbein wa not pa ing a half ended 7 to 7. 111 ege. ome co cge · hort Hi tory of ew York The " aint " went into the lead the 0 f publication (Co nt in ued on page five.) tate." beginning of the econd half by even ical. rd 3. In ca c the judge do not a wa Dr. Flick ha alway been deeply Point . Then Otterbein held the O II President Returns. core at eventeen. Al b right went prize , the rnoney ha go t the col - , intere ted in international affair and in for Collier and put hi men in the Jegc library. . i a member of many organizations Pre :dent \,V. G. Clippinger ha relead with a field goal. The half ended 4 Three type-written cop1e mu~t dealing with that ubject. He he lped turned from a two week ' trip taking shortly after when Mat uoff threw a be filed with Profe or Altman on or to e tablish the Co mopolitan Club him into Florida where he pent four long one tying the core at 19 each. before i\larch 29, 1920. at yracu e Cniver ity and ha been day at the United Brethren conven very active in promoting it welfare tion. Four tudents from Florida are The ov rtime period wa opened Professor Glover Is Ill. ince it foundation. La t year he now enrol led in Otterbein college and When O'Hearn hot a pretty ?ne, the core then stand~ng at nineteen to lover home was Vice-Pre ident of the econd d is- Pre ident lippinger is expecting ev \ \'ord come; from th twenty-one. Saint Mary's. Two fouls ti t Professor Glover i taken down trict of the A ociation of Co mopol- era! more from that tate to be n Were call d on the " 'aint " and Fox w~~h the influenza. Profc or Glover itan Club , and thi year wa elected I rolled next year. They are Lillian . eized the advantage by dropping both is re tmg e a y and hope to return pre . ident of the A ocia~ion of o - and Benja'.nin Carl on, l\fr. and 1fr.. mopolitan Clubs of America. / J. E. Garn on and E. H. Cal'anaugh. to hi dutie in two or three days. (Continued on page riv ~)
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