1927 01 18 The Tan and Cardinal

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nu att WESTERVILLE, OHIO , JANUARY 18, 1927.

VOL. 10.

No. 14.

CAP AND DAGGER SCORES BIG TAN CAGE MEN WALLOP OHIO SUCCESS WITH "IF IWERE KING" NORTHERN U. 31-29 SATURDAY

"VAGABOND --® KING" MUSIC PITCHER OF ST. L O UIS

CARDINALS SENDS CHECK

NO GAME WITH BALDWIN WALLACE THIS WEEK

A sub tantial check was re ceived recently fro. m Mr. Je s-e Haines, -pitcher on the famous S t. Louis Cardinal's baseball team. Mr. Haine's home i in Phillip burg, Ohio. He is a member of the U nited Brethren Church but has never been connected in any way with the coll eae a a tudent. Mr. Haines had already pai d one of hi Jubilee pledge before the receipt of the latest check. ____ O C - - - President in Chicago. Pre ident W. G. Clippin er ha been · in attendance at ~, uie es 1011 o f t he ociation of American College in hica<Y0 clurrng t I1e pa t wee k . "

Due to a typographical error in practically eve ry basket ball chedule of Otterbein games t'hat has been printed, a game wi,th Baldwin-W a 1-1 ace was scheduled on the home flo or for T hur day evening, January 20. The date should have ,been J anuary 29. The ched ul e printed in thi is ue i ab olutely official and bas been checked with the book of t he athletic department. The only game thi week i wit h Marietta on Saturday evening in th e high school gymnaium.

INTERSPERSES PROGRAM

GORGEO US COSTUMES USED p ---erhaps Most Elaborate Production ' Ever Presented on Local Stage.

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KENYON BASKETEERS WIN OVER TAN TEAM 45-26 NO~HERN TEAM GETS LEAD Defense of Tan Team Shows Improve­ ment Over Previous Games. Score 14-13 at Half

Otterbein's basket ball team brought O By Mary Thomas back her first conference victory of t'he season, after losing the first game, by niaii~e ) f dth e. most out tanding draI ro uctton of the year and virtue of a two point margin over Ohio Probab! I b ' ance Y c mo t ~laborate perfon1:orthern last Saturday night at da. ver staged m the Otterbein The final score was 31 to 29. 1 ~~apel was the romantic play, "If I Ohio Nort hern took an ea rl y lead D ere King" presented by the Cap and and ran the score up to 11 to o before _agger Club Otterbe;" got tarted. Otterbe1·n took 111ghts Th la t Friday and Saturday v• · e dramatic nat ure of the time out and cored 14 point before 1 Pay, together with incere acting and orthern fo und the net again. The ver,· ff · e ective co tum and scenery . cor at the intermis ion w.a 14 to 13 co111binecl t0 make the performance a in favor of Otterbein. Otterbein gradRrcat ucce lJ f l ually increa ed her lead at the begin. US \ 1.11If I Were Kin g" is a play dealing Urn e ing of the second half until within th " e ad,•e11 tu re of F ra11 co1·s v1·1I · t h ree mmutes o f pay r,emained when 1on, the 21 · p . young lead er of a band of Th • t ation card which were On Friday afternoon, J an uary , eama11 had to leave th game via the an ruffi · f ffi e regt r ·11 ·11 b · h. th K· an , who gam the favor o handed out yeste rday morn i~g by ~ rof. G. G. Grabt w1 e 111 ts o ce personal foul route. F'rom then on .. tng, Loui XI, and is given a J Vance and his a I tan ts , 111 Lambert Hall from l to 5 P· m . for Ohio orthern gained b ut the lead was e . F P0s1110 f Reg1 trar . • . . • Th · · ei d 11 0 J?0wer for a week. At the b t d to hi office com- 1 mu 1c regis tration. e mu tc reg1s- too great. . d 1 of th · . mu t e re urne filled out and signed by the I tra tton card Buell wa the high corer of the ag . ts time he leads his me11 hould be return e . to 1 t th vicattnS e Burgundians and returns a pdlet_e y b 5 p m January 24 or th e I Registrar Va nce 011 January 24 with game with 11 point . heely cored . fo r each day of the ot h er reg1. trat:ton . I B ears with 8 p01n_t . car d • most for t h e p oar "all or only t o fi n d that dea th on t h e I a v1ser Y It . f $1 1 " . . mg . J anuary 24 T rea urer J • I O tte r b e111 . ' general play e pecially "be ows . b Y. ofl "cted . a,vatt. h m1. But K atherine, a u ua pena Beg111n aut1ful delay w1 11 e 111 1 · h" · -11 k love . YO~ng relative of the ki~g, - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - : -- 1 P. West ~nd 1 . secr~tanes w1 ma e the de_fe11 ive 1>hase showed con ideri Franco1 and through her hi !Jfe out the bills which will be payab le at ab le improvement. For th e econd ~:red.. CONSERVATORY STUDENTS th e Trea urer' office .011 F e bruary 1 time i.n a week Snavely held hi man to WILL PRESENT RECITAL • and 2 Payment of bills, or arrange- a ingf field g al. H i man cored 16 Pra~n~is Bechtolt As Vagabond. of p ci Bechtol t in the leading rol e ____ ment for the payment, mu t b made poi nt a a111 t Woo ter la t week-. ran. cots · Villon, · the vagabond part, To Be Given Wednesday Evening At to the ·Treasurer be fore 5 p. m. on orri played a good game after tak1 O'clock In Lambert Hall. F ebruary 2 to avoid the penalty. ing Van uren' place, th latter goin Ontinu d n Pa e Two ). 8 0 C.. - -Features On Program. I1 R egi trar anc ur e that all regison personal foul not lon g after ( C 11tinued on Page 1· , tration cards be returned to him per_ _ __ 0 C - - -tud nt in the Con ervatory of anall y, or _to his ecretary, and not CLAss ROO M 'TURNS .. ., . _. 11 i,·e a " nera l recital in laid on t he de k when there i no one CAP AND DAGGER CLUB INTO BARBER SHO-P must ' ,u · k h d =--=Lambert Hall ro111 rr w Yenmg at pr ent to chec t car . NAMES CANDIDATES o·clock. There will be a number of ---- 0 C It was a I o.cock the program. Mrs. Lillian Ressler Harford The following pei: o n ha ve been 1 girl cla The D orm feat ure on ou '~ere drow y over their umptuP r f. . . rabill, head of he Co 1'.To Speak at Y. W . Tonight fo rmerly acce pled a candidate for ap and Dag er Dra matics Club: repa t e11 · . that everyone ts h t Y . \V . gir l will hav • t . Pa I T Joyed uch a hort time -ervatory, lates . Qpor un Wise. he King Hall men were like- I cordially invited to atte nd th e :e~ita 1 ity t ni ht of heari Dg Mr -. L illian Fred \, hi tc, H nry Ga llaghe r, Wil II wh have I burn Ba rgdill , Robert Bromeley, Prof llodding ove r th ·ir b k . T ltc fo r which there is no ad mt . ton. Re ler Harford peak. . b umber of piano, e sor al . liaYe a I Wen dell William , Richa rd anders , ahidi ng inte one. eemecl to have an Th ere will e a ~er on the pro- heard he_r kno,,• tha~ h~ Wt 11 Franklin Puderbau h, John Hudock,

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