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CRAP-DAY GOES TO SOPHOMORE
CLEIO GIVES OPEN SESSION
I PHILOPHRONEA EN~ERTAINS IBAPTISTS W IN IN HARD CONTEST
Program of Unusual Quality Is Given New Men Given Informal Reception ' by Alumni-Muslc, Refreshments Before 'Capac·ty Audie ce-Music re:;hmen Are Downed -1:h Two Cut Big Red Eleven Get Awa y to Eady Compose Program. and Orations Well ~endered. of Three Events In Annual L ead-Otterbein Puts Up l Cleiorhetea presented to her alum- 1 On Friday evening the new men Inter- Class Scrap. St]f Defense. nae and · friend . Thursday night, a in Otterbein and the many friend
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TIE-UP IS SPECTACULAR
Philophron~a ~ere given, an PED EN STARS AGAIN to be the finest Open e ron m mformal reception m the society's I iR 1 G . .B S h year. . Philophron.can Hall wa crowd- parlors. After the pecial program e ay oes to Year~gs _ut op s ed to capacity with an •un.u _ually ap- 1of the soci ty had been rendered. E nd Runs .Respon "ble for Denison's Come Back In Tie-up and preciative audience. everyone was given Ga"ns- F orward Pass FailsT ug-of-W ar. The mu ical numbers were more draught. of de~i u grape punch. Both Sides Draw Penalties. By taking two out- of the three con- , than ~- ually beautiful and well render- 1 During th. e time the punch .was being In a far more tightly played game tests the.. ophomore demonstra{ed1ed. while the ora.f,ion eemed to have Jpa ed a!JlOOg t the men, a general than th.e score indicate ' Otterbein was th.eir upcriority over the rcshies in a unity of theru and development. 1" free-foI-all" greeting was gi,-e n to defeated by Deni on at Granville the annual crap Day clash on Oct. . , the_ir ba i being character in it ~if- , gue ts. · · aturday. Oct. 9 _ I t ~ the fir t clas n ,of · the two j fei:ent pha el• f ft r the fir t course of refre .: The Tan and Cardinal bowed declas e and the yearling had pretty \ iolin Duet-'. ve erum" . Mozart had been erved by the cided improvement since their contest we.II decided that tl <:Y would have lice bbott and Gladys okum -·· complected waiter , "Ra tu " with Muskingum and kept the heavy everyth_ing their own way. u the Chaplain' ddre .·-"Friend " and ·' Pate," the member team of the Bapti t,i; on the jump second year hu kie had. figun:.d on f Harriet Hay ociety and their friend a every minute. making a -fight that would change Piano ol -"Bttftllrlly" in the Hall, where they were enterOutside of the fir t tl!n miL1ute of 1 the "Fre hies" decision. · Ellen Tone tained by the Glee Club, the play, when Otterbein seemed to how The relay race was th.e iir t event Critic' Critiqu!:-''Th Highway" · orchestra, an_d the ext mpo.x:aneous tage frigh.t, the de.fen ive work df th and was won by tne first year. men \ iolet Patter on speaker . The Philoph,ron.ean Glee Tan and Cardinal howed r al trength. by of eight second . Pre ideat's ValedictoryI Club, which has just emerged from In Guckert and _ tone; De~1i 011 has ~ash were big "If Your Heart Keeps Right" its sta_te of dormanc_y, offered some I two speedy halves who circled the lll th l(':\<l wh· h Esther: Harle .:xcej)t1onally attrac-t1,·e as well as I ends fo r . everal long gain,. Plunging lh ire hmen held thro ug hout. \'ocal olo-appropriate e1ections:- 'Judging irom proved futile a t 1e Jin held admirThe tie-up proved to be a rea l "The Call of Raclah" \Vare the numerou smile of approval, the ably. Denison resort d to forward scrap. Exten ive plan had · been Beulah Benedict Glee !uh made_a great "hit" with th.e pas ing frequently but were uccessful made by both ides and each went at Pre idenf Inaugural-"Formula ' fello Tb Philophr.0J1ean orche - but twice. ' it in real fighting tyle. t tn e out et of the cont t Guckert t first Marvel Sebe:rt tra rendered ome ve.ry good selecthing looked bright for the Freshies. '"Erom O[d Edn' I le'' tioJ1 during the eYening piogram, circled right end for a thirty-yard run. but it later proved that only the :Mandoljn Club deserving much commendation. lfe then folJowed with forty-two mo.re weaker oph had been carried off. fter {hi program, extemporaneou ne of the plea ant features of tne yard through the r ame plac . HolThe tide began to turn and in about l speaking wa enjoyed. Denni Brane, receptio1,1 wa, the e.,t mporaneou linger made 4 yard and Ston e gained twelve minute only two Fre hi H len Bechtolt, Dale Phillippi, Mr . peaking. Among the p akers ~8 iard . \Villis tried, ' to gain through remained to be tied. These two Burtn r, Dr. Jone and Pre ident Clip- vere th following ;;.lumni of Otter- center but wa un ucce ful Deni on pro ed very obstittaLe but the opb I ontinued on page seven.), (Continued 01:i page even.) wa penalized 15 y;ird . Guckert made
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by mean of a little tern argumeJ1 soon convinced them oI .th_e futility of their truggle. TouriJ1g tars ere used to haul ome of the badlymauled and worn-out conte tauts from the cene of the bloody fray. The tug-of-wa·r was of short duration. Tne Fre hmen held for two minute but the Sophs bad ren:iembered how cold the water was la t year and decid d it was the yearlings' turn to go wimming. The fir t year men took to the water gracefully the whol affair la ting I than four 111inute . The Sophs fee l jubilant o,·er the occasion and the Fre hie ar lying low in anticipation of the ne.xt interclass conte t. Graduates to Wed. The many friends of W illiam Evan and Mi s F r eda Frazier both of the clas of '19 were plea antly- urprjsed a t the new of their coming wedding which ill take place on Tue day evening a t the home of the bricfe's parent north of W, terville.
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================================= pa yardby CRUEL DECEPTION P.ERPETRA TED UPON FRESHMAN CO-EDS.
'Twa the_ night before. Scrap Day bed-room lipper in ca e of attack. \ hen all through lhe Dorn1,,-the Another barred ou of.her roon;i two ophomore were ' tirring around : wicked opb.ornore. ; ,m -mate , quit bri kly. Groups of the~n would r gathered, .h r cohor• around her, and pause O tentatiou Ly before the doors together they toiled far into the of fre hmen and in ran.com whi per night makiu preparation for the would announ ce " h! we 11 g t 'em en,emy, dre er , chairs, table and tonight!" all titer movable impedimenta wer e • 'ow did tlti promote a feeling of pifed again the. do.or and then each_ peace aad , ecurity among the young lady sat her down, broom in freshmen., and send them to bed like hand, a pitcher of cold water coninnocent, tru-ting children with ,•eniently near, to wait for the smiles on. their wcet face ? It did enemy. They waited. not. They wore cowl of rage and The enci:r.iy approached and with were. iezed with vague fears at the ·much ceremony pa ted a white crap thought of death in the night at the of paper on ea h ft:.e hman's door. h.and of black-hearted ophomore , he enemy retreated. All -th.rough with none o aid. So each prepared the night the besieged ladie watch d an elaborate ystem of defence till Je.aring the return of the beagain t be ieger of lofty ieger an.d insta.nt a · a ination. -In standing. the cold gray dawn, upon their One young lady of the vivid egre horn captivity, and upon con brunette type was discover cL under ultiog the white scrap of paper, they a bed clutching in ach fair hand a found that they were tung!
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through tackle. forward tone was broken up. Guclcert attempted to place kick but the ball went wid . The ball wa brough1 to th 20-yard line from which 'Peden punted to the 5.0-yard line. flollinger received the pu~t and a'l:lvanced 8 yard . tone. ,.ied 9 yard · Guckert ran 5 Y~· rd for th e first touchdown and kicked oal. . core 7 to 0. G~ckert kicked off to Peden ho earned th e ball to Otterbein' 27-yard 11 e nd .rwt _l>Y P den fail d. mark. Pc.den punted to Hollmger who carried th e ball from th SO-yard to the 15Continued on page. six)
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Lyceum Course Coming. The Lecture Cour e will n Oct. 20 when the La'nd1 inging r hestra appear 111 it concert a t the college chapel. Th cour e thi year will be the fin e t afforded lye um-go r .Jor a num ber of a on and everyon bould plan to ee ev ry number. A comp! te review of the sea on' will be