1921 05 09 The Tan and Cardinal

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HEIDELBERG IS LOSER IN TRACK

DAINTY A.FFAIR IS ENJOYED

O tterbe· Team Takes Meet From T iffin }\ggregation In Easy Fashion.

Annual May Morning Breakfast at Cochran Ifall Is Usual Success.

NEW CONTESTANTS APPEAR

LARGE CROWD ATTENDS

Local Men Take Ten First Places­ Final Score Stands 83-48.

Artiltic D ecorations and Delightful Music Add to Charm of the Occasion.

On last aturday afternoon O tter­ bein 's track team again evidenced the "Three h c er for the May Morning B fa ct that s he has a . bright futu re in the t" seemed to be th e sen t1. lllentsreakfa f Ohio Ath letic Co nfer ence. The day O r __h every one who breakfa ted at was ideal and th e men on the team '-\IC ran H and if all last Saturday morning with a few exc eption were in fin e You Y° U were there, gentle reader, shape. Pace and Albright were not the e WI 11f ~n d er tand and appreciate ab le to fi ll their regular places in the W a n .t . Pleeling rriend . per f ect I y. da he . o me futur e material wa U V! . . • of rnind th ~ m an admirable fram e ee n in action in t he per o n of L oom ­ the gr ' 0 and wa n't the breakfa t i , Goodrich a nd a fe w other who "T AND C" READ BY ~BORIGINAL MAN Th·1ea te t th ·111 g .mce last year? wer e given a chan ce to how on a V ar· of annual th lltce vent, under the au . received To say that only th e monk ey read ity team fo r th e fir t time. They be one f e . W. C. A . ha come to Th above p1ctu~~r wa d Mr E thi heet would be rather a mi s tate- wer e no t a bl e to place in th e e vent th e ·big "1d · an -t fr· i a.· ment a we read it our elves, but we ~ut with con · tent p lu g!!;i llg w ill in tterb . events of the y ar o.mcume a go . from ,nr · W 10 0 , is o m ething like M Hur h 1crra Leone, c:s tl1f rlly s t !E ~ t h Chri tm a to e1n1te ah ordinar I I . ' . 1. . ·u t one c ,c c e:':'a1n 1 I n tra t . . • ese (1me ma ke valu2.ble 111 11. Peden wa. oliday d , Y peo~ e, a way 1 _s J ·ct .. lation of . pecime.ns of abon gma l man pe ru e high point man with nine.teen point . The di;1ir~gn t y u k'.1ow? ou r colum n . illu trat1n g th e w_1 e ,_c ircu He conceded th e p le vault to lry Pre ented th room 111 Cochran Hall the •·Tan and a rdtJ1 a l. at ten f et in order that thi coming Every t bl e app a ra nce of fairyland. athlete mig ht ecure enough point to ta.ch cl: e \~~ laborately decor ated, JUNIOR PLAY COMING win hi letter and al o lo t a fir t in lllalc.ing h _vierng with the ot her in • CLEIO SPRING SPREAD his hurdl w hen he kn o cked off th e Pre''All-of-a-Sudden Peggy" to be aIJ.d eve t e1r th arti. ti.c ma terp1ece, . la t one at the fini h. F enton tea rn Annual Cleiorhetean Social Event Held scnted in Chapel Saturday And ryhon took the p riz e. <Continued on page six.) Last Thursday Evening In t o e r E . Night. (Co . at • ve ryth111g any Society Hall. nttnued on page two.) ·11 g There would probably be a great STA.TE NET MEN DEFEATED ? Gob lin s? Were we ee I Gho ts . djv r ity of opinion a to what i the OTTERBEIN DROPS GAME . ? ~• L o f t h e Otterbein Tennis Team Takes Ohi~ t 1lflgS. " , it was jus t Cleiorh ctea ad mo t pop ul ar enter,ain01ent lo1e p·1rst Home Base Ball •Game I e imagin e it mu t h ave appeare year bu t all wou ld doubtl e State Across In Home agree w ut if th ey had suc h Meet. lif ty year ago, b . . 7.1 as th e that the Junior •la play tand With Capital On Account of W k a rou iog good tlllie 111 1 liigh iJi t h Ii t. Entertainments by 0 ea Hitting. from Phi. lophroneand out ide r are all right in their . place . . lterbein' hilarity 1ssu111g n Monday, May 2nd , tte rb ein · 0 . team prung a urpri on hio late attempt to keep a cl an Hall la t Thursday e,·enin~ eeme _ but 11011 e arc quite o enjoyable a 111 ~ith O ah~; ba e ball chedule m et to te tify. then tim es ha,·en t chang tho e !riven by local tal nt. F or tate a nd b t d th em th e m e t a ternoo ou re ult la t Frjday ed much in fif ty years. . a eve.ra t week the ca t ha been hard held here. O her oId f11 wh n he wa h um bl e.d by T he nnua I Cleiorhetcan . prui,, .. t work under th e capa ble ct·t ree t·ion I1 l n tb e .111g 1e M artin played riu 1 th e Ta 0e Cap ·t a. T he defende r o f j Spread · was t h 1.s yea r a h1 torica ao f pro f. f ritz. ·· II f. udden I around Ca rran and won both t I I 1arge 1y . ·ct 11 t affair. Th~ progran:1 wahe mu .ir to be one o f th e be t Th e fi r t by th h't thei nr and t . ardinal imply d1 ica l Peggy"' bid fa co re of 6-1 and th e. 1 hit Lt to Friday, and being out- given by the Alumni. T d _ ucccs e of th e year. The play has econd by th e core of 6- 2. Ban.croft nd l'h b ·ii ty of teio rh etea, pa~t an !Jre I ee n produced on the creen £ea.tu ring had rou g ~er ailing with arl Wirth7 is their only al ibi. J 1 gi. ven on wem . an d wa only abl e to ho ld him to ing "·h e troul le I)cgan in th e :fir t inn- a ent t was demo n t ra ted in a piano . 1· Marguerite lark. T he Pay .. en B s a v 10 111 Of bi11gt elk drew a pa,s . pa ir so lo • by Mi s Ethel H"II t . •17·' '2 1 and atu rday. May 14, will featur uch a 6-4- c r in th fir t t. In th tan,, e cored two counter in that d t by Mi s Glady Yokum, ' II - elcl)ritie a Howard, prout, Ru th econd the gam e went 11-9 1 efor ...... Ag . ue . . and a co ec c w irt · b w •Ill fi nally ot two in a row Wa(kAd a111 in th e econd Menter M. Ruth Robert ' 24 ' v· . . Hopp Harriett Hay ' Mary ber ~ d 1rg1111a I • I . t Miss acrific' a vanced on chmidt' t · of o ld so ngs by . . T 1 id ot hers of no le repute. n ': th double Martin and Ban roft ion ct Can hit e, and cored on Bernlohr' 1.,Volfe, ay or, evening a1 . . . li\'e I ' 23 and M.is v·rg1111a of enJoym nt I. as ure d to a III were P Iaymg t h game of their llurp Je•s · The th ird frame ended the , ., • h O attend. om on , come all. and wer only kept from nowin "Vern If Watfe t. · h t J u dd a_n d L eonard com_pletely under 2,,. In that In the reading, .•Th e Two-Boggan roved w '.\'ext Saturday in th l' chape 1 at e1g With idcnou r tarted the !"de" Mr . E. E. Bu rtn_cr p - I ell wh en it h cam too dark to fi ni h. Wh a two-b _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ The fi r t t 111 · th d 1 f h t of If11 persona ) 1 · e agger,d and wen.t M to third lf h"I master t CJ. arw • Jone ' J) rO. . ·spea ks. OU )le cdwent 1·t trr en w· 111elm (i . , herse · O Mrs. President Cl•ppmger and the . econd wa e untinish wh en6-1 . 1 rst on a rt111 s u on. w I e 111 . f y th ·• wa . . or. M b • . 111 a e tec doubl ed to left cori ng d ucti o n ·'T he Spirit o b-~-~y ' Mrs. Pr ident Cl ipp in g r det; ret t ~e l e~at . 1111,p ible to play. 1~iden u r en . I d real literary a I t . . b alau rea te serm o n fo r on e ra e mter t of the crowd videncanct Wil he l1n. d1s p aye , ( t prcsi- ace I d d I f h ln tunba!. d1na1 meanwhil the Tan and rFl ick in o-er. leior hetea . i\i wry o f Theological emina ry a It e l1 act tf at t n ni is fa t be om " · . th e s .. a g· . ·ery intere t111g . ~ " . Clippinger and vera t r em ing o th intere tin Care. a \• e it foun d.1ng 111 1 '1. i,,,rd· t accompa1ue · d 11·1111 to D ayton. gam tiivmg th e apita l boy a dent · gave . e two. J tu en (C111 i e econd Howe led off th e oc1e ty sine ontinue.d on page ix.) (Continued on pag

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