Nine Rahs! Wildcats! Charlotte! TheDAVIMWSONIAN Tornado! FOR A BETTER DAVIDSON

VoLX DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, OCTOBER 5, 1922 No.3

OMICRON DELTA SIGMA UPSILON TO TAKE STUDENTSINSPECT MADE-IN- KAPPA BILLS FIVE Cmf OfCHARLOTTETHROWN INFIVENEW MEN BLUE STOCKINGS OUTPOINT REPRESENTATIVE MEN The Davidson chapter of the Sigma Lpsilon fraternity meeting CAROUNAPRODUCTSMONDAY On Monday, September 25, the local chap- OPENTODAVIDSONSTUDENTS held its first of WILDCATSBY LONEMARKER the year Tuesday, September ter Kappa lionorary 26. Several - - of the Omicron Delta year many plans Here made tor the Bnd Made in Carolinas Exposition society held its opening meeting lor the year. Student Body Claimed Queen things arc hoped to be accomplished. Clinton Scene Proved Fatal for Day This is a national organization and the key City En Masse Features Davidson Practically the meeting was Grey's of this fraternity, representing membership, entire de- Coach Men voted to the and election of new* To one who lived in the Carolinas, the is one prized On last Monday, October 2, the discussion greatly and coveted. student men. Exposition was a thing body and faculty of College were Itids have been extended to the fol- In the closest game of the year the Wild- "Made-in-Carolinas" The election of new men was taken up at Davidson lowing men, in recognition of their literary of one could be justly proud; to one meeting receiving tendered a day's reception by the city of cats were nosed out by I'. C. Friday after- which this and those bids are ability: 1-:. T. Woolfolk, \V. S. Buchanan, who was not a resident of one of these recognized as men of leadership on the Charlotte. Those in charge of the affair noon by a one point margin, the Bluestock- II. M. Morris, II. K. and D. II. ings winning, game States, it was a thing to he admired— another campus. The following have received bids :exerted themselves in every way to make the Russefl 8-7. The was as hard c Igdcn. fought product of Carolinian ability and boosting G. B. Sorrells, W. S. Shephard, H. H. day a success ami there are 5lH) Davidson and as evenly matched as the score beginning was Smith, Cooper, Ogden, students to to tlie fact their The present members include: Dr. M. indicates. Neither team was able to gain power. From to end there \V. J. D. II. R. I.. that ef- Scntclle, Dr. M. McConnell, substantial evidence to prove that the brains fort was by no means a failure. well ■l\. J. Dr. E. P. consistently through the opponent's line. The McLeod and W. S. Buchanan. The Shcwinakc, Dr. I'razer Hood, l'rof. F.. and energy of Charlotte's bestmen were he- The present members are: Dr. \Y. R. arranged and interesting program was car- J. South Carolinians gained most of their Krwin, Fewell, ground hind the whole thing. L'pon entering the Grey. I.ingle, Douglas, ried from beginning to end. R. F. Davidson. Ed. II. II. by sweeping around the Wildcat Dr. T. W. Dr. J. M. out Smith and W. Cooper. hall, Davidson, representing as she does, 17 Dr. C. M. Richards. Mr. F. I.. Jackson, Mr. The students left 1 tavidson immediately J. flanks for long gains. A safety anil touch- States of the Uniofl, looked upon an array Dr. M. McConnell. Dr. M. Sentelle, alter chapel Monday morning in the auto- down accounted for the Bluestocking's eight J. E. markers, of products that any two States would be Dr. W. Martin. W. Heogcveld, 11. M. mobiles that Charlotte had secured to carry while Spratt Moore gained six J. F. points bybucking proud to claim. Things were going at a Groy, I.. W. Dick, R. P. Davidson, S. M. them to theQueen City. At.about HI o' DAVIDSON SUFFERING FROM forrthe Wildcats the P. C. milc-a-mimite rate, and it was impossible to Davis and C. R. Crawford. they arrivedin- theheart of the city and were line and dig Shepherd's toe added another point. get a good look at everything! Down four then taken on a tour of si.nht-.seoiiiK to the SEVERESTDROUGHTIN YEARS Although kept long aisles, with booths on both sides, there principal points of interest. the Wildcats the ball in P. C. lerritory during was represented, from Carolina makers, al- All assembled at the postofficc at 11:30, the greater part of the Lack of Water aSeriousProblem game the lutal punch was larking and the most everything that we find on the market FRESHDEFEATED BY SOPHS Hire there wejv several photographers-, who College today. All kinds of Carolina raw materials took pictures of the entire assembly. They to Kid and IHack tenm was unable to push over counter, were represented as finished products, made first photographed the faculty and then the a second Twice when the Wildcats IN ANNUAL BASEBALL GAME There one expresses con- were knocking goal by Carolina labor,in Carolina mills. Student body. A.fu-r this ordeal a parade is word that the at their opponent's the The exhibits were housed in a fine two- was formed and tin- students marched dition of the Davidson campus and that word Palmetto Presbyterians intercepted forward Clansmen Outplayed by is , passes, one of these paving the way for their story building. The lir.^t lloor was Under through the principal Mnvls of the city mere no touchdown. completely taken up with six long rows of Older Brothers four abreast and forming a line, three blocks Tin' fact that there has been rain enough booths. The second lloor had a few ex- long. since the Glorious Fourth is bad in lletldrix received the kick-off and the itself to the negative water soon carried 1 hibits, but was'mainly taken up with the In the Fresh-Soph baseball namelast Sat- After inarching for a time all went to the but lack of has Wildcats the ball to I.C. ter- the superior team been added the very positive presence of ritory. Shepherd decisively outpunted large auditorium, urday headwork and better Chamber of Commerce building \\ here a bcauciiup deep paths, Ilindmap during pushing At the auditorium, voicing the same spirit work of the Sophomore outfit Rave them an in<»>t delicious was served. dust. Dust inches in the this quarter the luncheon Bluestockings that was shown and expressed at the Cham- 11-7 victory over the Freshmen. The Ramc dust rising in clouds from the roads and so back to "heir 10-yard line. ber of Commerce luncheon, the speakers was full of thrills with many spectacular thick on tlir football field that the players lln-c the tliin Red line proved its worth by from Charlotte impressed upon Davidson plays on both sides. can BCfirccly sec each other and Mir specta- breaking through aril Mocking Hindman's limit, recovering six-yard their interest in and desire to help the best The Soph supporters cheered lustily as tors Wive no chance at all. on the line. Just BANQUET FEATURESDAVIDSON Spratt old college in the East or West. Doctor Anthony took the mound. The first two men With just a little ei\£jurnge-mcnl the wells as the whistle blew for the quarter go dry altogether point Prazer, of our "sister college," as he ex- were easy outs, but KuglcT got a walk and would but as nobody carried the ball over. Gig added one secjned pressed it, of Queens, began the program in managed to score onapassed ball. The first VISIT IN THE QUEEN CITV to think well of the scheme they have by kicking goal. Score— Davidson, 7; P. although (1. his usual manner, leaving every one in high three Sophs up failed to register and not a not carried it out yet, there is no C. spirits. Those following him expressed man reached lirst. Chamber of Commerce Spreads telling what they would do if sufficiently During the second quarter the ball see- again and again a note of to and In the next frame, however, the Sophs Royal Feast for College provoked. sawed in midfield. 1'. C. was forced to punt welcome having interest in Davidson. The talks were pleas came back and annexed two tallies, Riving Aside from minor troubles like the and Ilinilniau booted the ball behind David- Visitors shaved, for Davidson to regard Charlotte as its .them a one-run lead, while the Fresh were water fail when you are half or sou's goal line. Davidson's ball on her own finding that there is not enough for a shower 20-yard line. Davidson was penalized IS city; they seemed to be calls from 1ield scoreless. through The -spirited parade the city ter- you just trying im- yards holding. was committed a newly-awakened Charlotte, a Charlotte In the third inning Laird replaced Potts when have been out to for The. foul minated at the new home of the Chamber of your force, yards penalty that wehad not known before. She seemed as pitcher. Robbins, the first man up, let prove muscular the lack of water seven back of the line so the Commerce on West Fourth Street where a yards say just him in on the fact that he is playiiiR a real has caused a corresponding lack in the edu- put it two bi'bind the lines. The ball to that she had roused herself to most enjoyable luncheon was served by sev- the opportunity for making everlasting team, garnering a long three bagger. Rob- cation of the Freshmen. It is Mated on good was put in play on the 18-inch line between eral young lailies to the 5/0 visitors and 17') purposely friendship Davidson, bins scored ona passed ball throughCarson. authority that there arc no less than the goal posts. The pigskin was with those here at and various citizens. At the luncheon a very In the next two innings the score see- I'n-sh who have not yet learned bow to grounded behind the line for a safety. Score was beggingDavidson to giveher the chance interesting speaking program carried - somewhat, the fifth wAs throw water in a paper bag simply because Davidson. 7; 1'. C. I to make it good. The representatives of Da- sawed but end of the out, everyspeech being Sophs lead, the keynoteof nearly there has not been enough water to be used The ball was put in play on the .10-yard vidson,on the other hand, expressed whatthe saw the with a three-run the "closer relationship" Davidson being between and tor that purpose. line. Shepherd punted well into 1'. C. ter- whole student body felt that Charlotte score 7-4. the City. Mr. V. Guthcry, presi- In the sixth inning the came back Queen J. ritory. The Bluestockings then started a that speke through those men was a new Fresh dent of the Chamber of Commerce, pre- wear their college colors when in town so with a rally. Carson doubled, Laird walked series of sweeping end runs which carried city, thathad realized what Davidson meant sided over the luncheon that the people of Charlotte may know they single. Long, and Rev. A. S. John- the ball to Davidson's 10-yard line. There to her when she saw the Presbyterians there and both scored on Buck's the son spoke the invocation. Mayor are Davidson boys. Dr. Martin, president '>f next up, tlew out to right field, hut "Jim" (Continued "en masse," asher guests. man Walker was the tirst speaker and he proved the college, highly praised Charlotte, declar- on Page (>) singers beyond Kuyler sent a high bounder over second, The orchestra and were very interesting to the boys, turning over the ing that whcll requested by parents over the bringing tying the score. In reproach. It swayed the audience as it in Buck and city to day declaring country to inform them of Davidson's sur- the latter half of this frame, Daughton, who them for the and that willed. From the softest most restful pieces the policemen were asleep and that the re- roundings lie would invariably declare Char- What's Doing replaced Laird, Sophs scoreless, to the stirring strains of Dixie, they were held the corder had "gone fishing." He recounted lotto best city in the State and in the they fanning three men. the THURSDAY, OCT. 5. masters of whatever chose to present some amusing tricks played on the faculty South, lie spoke of the Davidson students program The lucky seventh proved to be a jinx for Davidsouian arrives, 3 p. in. After the in the auditorium was at Davidson when he was attending school as the finestof the Made-in-Carolinas proud- lx>th as neither scored. The eighth, Ku Society, 7:30 p. m. closed, the visitors again swarmed through teams there his of "getting ucts. Dr. Martin went into detail about the however, changed things considerably with and announced intention Phi Society, 7:30 p. m. the aisles on the lower floor, to make a final even" with the faculty on Davidson Day. business value of the location of Davidson three tallies for the Sophs and zero on the Pandemic Society. H:M) p. m. (Continued on Page 5) President Guthecy followed Mayor Walker so near Charlotte. Next, I). II.Ogden, Fresh side.of the score. Jr.. FRIDAY, OCT. 6 with a few words of welcome to the boys the president of the Davidson student body, For Fresh pitchers hurled Chautauqua, performance, the all three and characterized the Davidson students as made a lively talk on the business relations afternoon excellent ball, while Kuyler was easily the 3:3() p. m. Christian gentlemen of a high order. Vice of Davidson and Charlotte and voiced the THE WILDCAT SCREAMS hitting Chautaud.ua, night performance, star of the infield. The of Vance President Hland, of the Chamber of Com- appreciation of the student body for the 8. and Buck added much to the effectiveness of merce, spoke of his impression of the student royal feast spread by the Chamber of Com- SATURDAY. OCT. 7. the Fresh team. declaring optimistic merce for its college visitors and for their Wildcats vs. Ga. Tech at Atlanta. pitched Sophs, 1mk1>\ it to be an one. Anthony good ball for the Mr. Hland looked towards the early comple- hospitable spirit, lie called attention to the Chautauqua, afternoon and night. while the fielding of Simpson at short and tion of the Charlotte-Davidson road, now recent gift of a bell by Mr. Brcvard Mc- SUNDAY, OCT. S. at center was good. lirice Robbins and Mor- under construction. Mr. H. P. Harding Dowell, a Charlotte man. Following this, Volunteer band, 10 a. m. rison did good stick work, the former with made an interesting talk. He was greeted Mr. F. I.. Jackson, treasurer of the college, C. E. Training; class, 1:15 p. m. a three bagger and two singles out of five with Warm applause when he declared: "I made a talk showing the business side of the Ministerial hand, 1:45 p. m. times up. wish1were presidiut of College for "Closer Relationship" idea. The most Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Umpires— Queens Boushec and Richards. ; a holiday so energetic of all the speakers was Mr. C. O "Y" service, 6:15 p. rri. D 15 minutes I would declare that you might spend the afternoon on the ("Booster") Kuester who has been the main MONDAY,OCT. 9. Don't ask a wise man for free advice; if campus." Mr. Harding gave interesting backer ni the Davidson Day and who worked Chautauqua, last day. you he's wise won't get it. facts on the growth of North Carolina in out the plans for the gala occasion. 1le had OCT. Lockhart, TUESDAY. 3. the past 20 years and his speech was one of as his assistant, Mr. J. A. who nible class, leader's class. 9 p. m. short, very A Tip— very cordial welcome to the visitors. Then made a hut "peppy" talk. Metrophilian Society, 7:15 p. m. Advice to bachelors Flirt with the girls Mr. W. A. Reynolds, of the Southern Cot- PromptIvat 2 o'clock the students assembled WEDNESDAY. OCT. 4. Saturday means Tech and use lip stick, marry one can ton Company, emphasized for the march to rhe Exposition hall who the —but who Oil the "Closer outsido Bible classes, 9 p. m. "fight"— let's fight 540 strong! push a broom stick. The United . Relationship" idea and advised the l>oys to to see the wonders of tkt Carolina mills. WHERE'S THAT WILDCAT SPIRIT, FELLOWS THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 5, 1922

64) Bill's Bull FROM CONCORD, IS SEENFOR TENNIS ATHELETIC/ Sprunt in a closely Despite the fact that the tennis team lostI Last Friday on Field diets, but the last seven games have gone to Important games of the week : exciting game, the Davidson TECH'S TEAM contested and three of its four members, the prospects for IGEORGIA the Georgians. The teams of 'IS, '16 and Davidson vs. Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga. High School took Concord High School another banner year seem good. With Hugh AVERAGES 168 POUNDS '17 gave Tech some awful fights. These Georgia vs. Chicago in Chicago, 111. into camp by the score,6-0. Although the Newberryin Clemson, Brindlcy as a foundation and such men as dates represented the "Golden Age" of Clemson vs. S.C. game was marred by frequent fumbles, both The wonder team of Southern football is this period the Pittsburgh vs. LaFayette in Pittsburgh, Mac Beale, Stalcy, Vic Brown, Henry Mor- Mill the "wonder team." But this year it's Tech's fame, and during teams played good football. Wildcats made their best record against the Pa. Harry pick from, "wonder what they're going to do." Davidson received the kick-off and ad- ris and Price to there is Golden Tornado. Princeton vs. Virginia in Princeton, N. steadily the field, but In sharp contrast to the supreme con- J. vanced the ball down no lack of promising material. However a All the worldloves a fighter and thepeople South Carolina vs. P. C. in Columbia, were soon forced to punt Concord was un- fidence that prevailed in Atlanta when prediction of the personnel of the team at of Atlanta are no exception. That they love S. C. able to gain and lost the ball. On the first Guyon, Strupper, Flowers, Harlan and early to see a Davidson team in action was shown Trinity vs. Hampden-Sidney in Durham, play Dick Grey starting onhis own30-yard this date seems a bit out of order. others held forth on Grant Field, is the at- by '17 the Wildcats drew N. C. line, zig-zagged around right end for 70 When the fall tournament is finished every mosphere of speculation that exists now. the fact that in next to the largest crowd of the year. Due V. P.I. vs. William and Mary in Blacks- yards and a touchdown, the only one of the one will be able to see for himself how the Last yew they knew no one in the football to the disappointing showing of the last burg, Va. game. Grey failed at try for goal. world could beat Tech. This year, with final shifts are going to be made. years, Atlanta and Tech are expecting Wake Forest vs. Elon in Wake Forest, The second quarter proved to be a see- several of the old guard gone, they believe three As soon as the courts can be put in good an easy game, but we wonder! Yes, Wild- N. C. ,saw affair with the ball in the middle of the that they can come through a hard schedule Washington and Lee vs. N. C. condition the tournament will!>c run off with so far cats, we wonderI State in field. The end men on both teams did good without a defeat. Coach Alex went Lexington, Va. tackling as much speed as possible. Owing to the say only work on under punts. Black and as to that Tech was sure of three vs. North Carolina Haven, deplorable games. wondering Yale in New Thompson for the Wildkittens, did some lack of rain the courts are in a Wc"re al>outone of those GOLF TEAM CONFRONTED Conn. hoped good ground gaining during this period. condition but it is to be thiit this will three. TRIPS Alabama vs. Oglethorpe in Tuscaloosa, During merely putting a leap upward when BY SEVERAL GOOD the second half Concord came soon be remedied. Besides Wildcat stork took Ala. the courts in condition it is hoped that it was learned that Oglethorpe, with a com- The golf season has opened at Davidson back strong and made several nice gains This list includes three games through Sullivan, something provide new paratively team, held Tech to a 31-6 a rush. Already the old men are get- intersection Davidson's line. the stal- can be done to nets weak with of special interest Three Southern teams back, distinguished and backstops. With the wonderful strides victory. Without , Tech has a good ting out their rusty clubs and already the wart Concord himself will invade Yankeedom and attempt to show offensive play work. that tennis has made in popularity all over team this year; any eleven that can boast new men are learning the game a la caddie. several times by his that Southern football is up and coming. The fourth quarter opened with the ball the country there seems to be nn reason of Red ISarron and the Staton brothers, not The course is being rapidly put in shape The Georgia Bulldogs meet Chicago in an possession on why the game shouldbe allowed to go in the mention Davis, Huet, and others, by a large force of students, and soon will in Concord's Davidson's 30- to Johnson affair that should be a fight from the first yard line. In a cleverly executed fake, Rid- decline at Davidson. is a good team, lint it'll take a good team lie ready for par golf. Muchcredit is due " — kick-off. Both teams are leaders in their denhour, quarter, In probability will lit one or stop the Wildcats when they fight Doctor Arbucklc for his untiring efforts to the Concord made 15 all there two to own sections, and both are confident of vic- right end. Sullivan made several matches with other colleges held on the Hill The Golden Tornado will line up for the put golf on the map at Davidson. around tory. The University of North Carolina and yards through the Wildkittens center, but this fall, but there has lieen nothing definitely with a team averaging 168 pounds. The team is unfortunate in losing Myers kick-off Virginia take on Yale and Princeton re- on Grey decided on as yet. Next spring, however, The line, from end to end, averages 172, and Gracy,however, Bachman,Brice the ball went to Davidson downs. Johnnie spectively and will attempt to better their standing back of his own goal line kicked the team will have a schedule calling for while the backlicld reaches the 161 mark. and I)e Armond are still with us and going last year's records, when both went under to to Riddenhour who returned 10 yards. Con- several matches as well as the trip to the Oscar Davis at guard and the Staton lioys strong. Several new men are also showing the counts of 34-0. cord again started a rally with a cleverly State tournament which will be held in Dur- on the Hanks form the nucleus for the line, up well. executed pass, Sullivan to Walker, and sev- ham under the auspices of the Olympic while Red Barron, the 172 lightning , Tournaments with the neighboring golf eral line plays. MacConnell intercepted a Association. is anchor man for the backficld. clubs will be arranged soonand several good pass on his own 10-yard line and the ball As soon as the tournament has lieen - The Red and Black has been seen on trips are expected. In the meantime every- TECH-DAVIDSON 1902, was the Wildkittens'. The game ended with ished one court will be reserved for the use Grant Fit-Id nine times. Starting in body is invited to come out and play. Let's 1900— Tech, 6; Davidson, 38. Presbyterians go the ball on Davidson's 20-yard line. of the varsity, as in previous years. Ithe copped the first two ver- fellows! FORE! 1902-Tech, 5; Davidson, 7. For the visitors Riddenhour's work at 1906— Tech, 4; Davidson, 0. quarter and Sullivan at half were the fea- 1915— Tech, 21;Wildcats, 7. game. tures of the 1916—Tech, 9; Wildcats, 0. Grey, Thompson Black and did the best 1917— Tech, 32; Wildcats, 10. work for the locals, while Arbuckle and 111919— Tech-; 33; Davidson, 0. Riggs MacConnell at the end positions 1920— Tech, 66; Davidson, 0. played good defensive ball. 1921— Tech, 70; Davidson, 0. 1922— Tech, ?; Wildcats, ? Get wild team!Get wild!I The student body extends its sympathies to R. W. Graves, who left last week for his home in answer to an announcement of the death of his father. "WITH OUROPPONENTS "Oh where, oh where has the Tornado gone," is the song that is heard from all : parts of the South. A 31-16 victory over THE Oglethorpe in full 15-minutc quarters is not as propitious as a 41-0 walk-over in 12-10 Central Cafeteria periods but still the season is young and it wouldn't be abad idea to watchTech. "Onthe Square" The Center-Clcmson fray was fairly true to l'irin but a second big surprise of the day came when Carolina steam-rolled, tore, Entrance Next to crushed and otherwise penetrated the Heck- United Cigar Store man one-man organization and hung up a "2-3 victory over Wake Forest. It's useless onTrade and Tryon to deny that Carolina looks good, almost 0QC<==le a recog- play throughout the entire game, he is al- flesh and blood? That it can be done with- the two teams since 1896, Bros. nized tender in campus life as a nrui. Da- ways there at the final blow of the whittle out interfering in any way with one's suc- Furman was unable to score as many vidson had no hesitancy in placing in his with the same old nevcr-say-dic spirit which cess in business, this man has convincingly counts against Newberry as she did last trust the highest position in her power as a has ever been the most prominent charac- demonstrated.—Ben Franklin Witness. year. At the end of three quarters the Hur- RacketsRestnuf by anExpert good fellow, he is unexcelled,being perhaps, teristic of the true Davidson Wildcat. Sam ricane had one lone touchdown, but when the most popular man in his class. Butit is leaves us after this year and his loss will be Newberry weakened in the fourth period as a football player that Sam has won the severely felt. CHEAP PRINTING the total was run up to 33. Disaster seems printing admiration and respect, not only of Davidson "Your for nothing!" is the at- to be on the Hurricane's trail all around, Myers Hardware and heading but of all those whohave seen him play. tractive of a number of advertise- three menhaving beenlost for various rea- A. TIP FORBUSY FATHERS ments now SportingGoods Co. He worthis D in his Freshman year,hold- appearing in daily and weekly sons the last two weeks. ing down the left flank on the varsity of '19. What arc the most worth-while things in papers throughout Holland, according to the Last year Guilford, 28-0, life? Trinity beat but A.L.FAUL, Mr The following year he proved himself such Surely, among them must be classed British and Colonial Printer and Stationer, this season . one's children. Neglect the Methodist's machine rolled a valuable defensive player that he was of their growing and Dutch printers generally are highly in- over Guilfordfor a 43-0 victory. Trinityhas 18E. Tr«dt St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. children by tremendously busy men is no- censed. shifted to tackle. Here he put up a stellar a good team but they are likely to meet a performance and he has been kept in the torious. While talking the other day with a They have, however, no remedy. These match in Greensboro. man who has come to front the extraordi- advertisements state the plain, bald truth— Wofford beat the North Georgia Aggies narily in the financial world during recent you can get your printing done ; in Germany in the first game, 20-0. No special strength «::!Hi::::h:hh:::«inaH:H:n:HliH»r«Hi!nm!HiM!mHiPJHK!!!n8ja!UlH!!!!miMm!!U!l«H!iH!!H::HnHHm!iiii::i::«Hii!::::::::: ij years, he remarked to me: "I always take fornothing, while at the same time the Ger- was revealedby the Terriers,butH's a long my holidays when my boy gets his school man printer NONE TOO makes areasonable profit on the way to November 11th "Rip" SMALL :: :: NONE TOOLARGE holidays. Itake off a days and Coach week or 10 transaction! Itis all due to the cheap mark. Major is on the job. around Christmas and also at Easter. Then For We Want Regardless printed matter the postal rate in Hol- Aside our Your Account of Its Size Ialways take my summer from opponents the most inter- vacation when he land is two cents. The German printers will esting games wereAlabama, slaughter is havinghis holidays and spend most of 110-0 the for the same amount print-your circular, put of Marionand Auburn's 72-0defeatof How- time inhis company. Ienjoy it and Irather it in an envelope, The Commercial National Bank write the address, put on ard. Georgia, too, is still on the rampage, think he enjoys it We're the very best of stamp— the a German stamp— and postit for dragging 41 points plus CHARLOTTE,N.C pals." you from Mercier's 200 to be deliveredto your customer in Hol- line last week. l A- T- Now, there are few menin America who land! it &3&££hlR& 1& »_ SUMMEY. C.hicr P. C was not the only upset do more business or do it successfully Davidson- more D that the week M., than this man. He actively directs one of Reports from revealed. Texas A. & CAPITAL, Atlanta say that Tech is conquerers of Centre,dropped a game SURPLUS, ETC,OVER $1,000,000.00 the verylargest organizations of its kindin still using jump 13-7 her shift Thatbunch could to Howard-Payne. Cheer trt »w»» mUk whihIji m flaunt W»M up, the itwon's THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 5, 1922 3 ■ Statistics des Chiens sur Ie Campus Total numl)cr of dogs in Davidson <>2 For SHOE See Total number of dog) ti> be found on REPAIRING campus 60 PAT KIMZY at the Gym N'uihIkt with headquarters in ur around Shearer 1lall 59 Get a MUNSON Shoe for Drill Number ..f really CLEAN LOOKING dogs 2 Sport Shoes on display every Wednesday at the Number cif varieties of dogs to l>e found..30 Commissary. * Xumlier of dogs having Royal blood in "»^»^i^ JbTI j f It "^^^ them 1 MILLS SHOE CO. Statesville, C. Number of dogs who are owned by some N. one 8 Numlier of dugs the campus could do without 61

Galloway— '"Hurrah! Five dollars for my PARCHTHOSEPEANUTS The only way we can make the Peanut latest poem !" Parcher what it should be is for EVERY Walthall— "Who from?" Where is the man among us who doesn't jokes during student to turnin what hehears Galloway— postofticc co Crawfnrd, like to cat peanuts? Possibly that is one of editor, Aikin, "Mr. the the week to the campus R. C. lost it" the characteristics which evolutionists claim at number 30 Georgia. In this way we can ll\ ILUW***^r FIVED0DRSABOVE we inherit from Mr.and Mrs. Monkey, for secure material for asmuch rich wit as The pretty girl .is iUI600DBI^*THE BANK- If a was as she is /Tlj»»«^ they still love to appease their appetites on Davidsonian will print. clever told she is she would lie able to see that il PEANUTS. Turn in that joke that was pulled olT in 'Prices \jou. can. afford to pay? One department of The Davidsonian wasn't true. the class room, on the athletic field, at the j) is known as the Peanut Parchcr. Is it an boarding house, in the dormitory, on the efficient parchcr? Does it display the best campus, on that trip, or anywhere. "Shoot BOARDING HOUSE wit that Davidson College can produce? the bull" to Windy Aikin. He'll be glad to Gentlemen: Is there any room for improvementin quality get it. And over 500 other students will also REGULATIONS and in quantity? This article seeks to solve We are in a better position he glad to get it. Don't be stingy and keep We, the undersigned Managers College these questions. joke yourself. of today than ever before to supply your that to Give it to the rest of Hoarding hereby Three years ago it seems that the Peanut Houses at Davidson enter every have been added us. into following agreement concerning need. We4 lines Parcher did extraduty andparched pop corn you the the - Did ever stop to think that it costs Boarders and Managers to our stock and in each the assort- also. Many students cared as much about students approximately 100 hours of work relations between and the Managers of one house with those ment is complete. the Peanut Parcher as the rest of The out Davidsonian? to get an issue of The of another: Davidsonian combined. They turned to the That is an average of 12 minutes for each 1. Hoard shall lie as due in Peanut Parcher the first thing and eagerly you give your considered It is our purpose to keep you student. Do 12 minutes? It payable by devoured its contents. only jot advance and the 15th of the informed through columns of will take a few minutes to downthat month. the The - The Parcher was also good year before bit of humor. DO IT. Give it to Windy for letters 2. No man shall lie furnished at Davidsonian. Look these last,buthardly as good as it was three years Aikin. It will help him so much and will board any house for mure 30 days each will contain a bit of profitable ago. lie helping make The Davidsonian than without also paying his board bill or making a thoroughly Last year it was excellent some weeks, but greatest college weekly. information. the Southern satisfactory arrangement Manager. at times it was rather short and the quality with the LLIUQ. 3. No shall furnish board aman o'f the jokes was not the best. house to This week we would like to D who has left another house without settling In the September 21st issue of The Da- The Seniors were born for great things invite your attention to stock fur his lioard or making a thoroughly satis- our new vidsonian the Peanut Parchcr had slightly The Sophomores for small - factory arrangement Manager of rugs and art squares cold weather over half a column of material. Shall we Hut f I with the of no one yet has mini the cause the first house. will soon be here and you will need one let those few lines stand as a representation Why wereborn at all. Freshmen Any Manager having of our wit? 4. a man to leave for your room. The prices are very without paying his board hill or making sat- This article is not to criticise the campus Prof, in Chemistry— "Mr. Cox when you moderate. isfactory arrangement shall notify the editor, for in the opinion of the writer he is CVapoT&te a solution ill a dish, what is left?" Managers nf all other nouses. If it is found Sincerely yours, doing as well as anyone could be expected 1). W. Cox,'26— "The dish." for hoard, to do. The campus editor docs not have after a mnn lias been taken in L. F. Lothery, that he loft another reporters assigned to help him each week as has house without set- tling board, Furniture the other editors do. It is up to him to Ode tothe Girls We Left at fur his he shall lie declined fur- jokes any source can. ther board until he has made settlement at secure from he Itis Home board, absolutely imposiblc any one person to the house where he owes for for play ready supply Thk Davidsonian with wit for a You for his tenor. 5. No Manager shall lie required to take Spill fudge nil your second best frock, a man off bis ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■H whole year. Even Methuselah himself books until live days after You stifle your yawn behind your hand by (if would runout of material. notice the man intention to leave. And try not to look at the clock, d. No Manager shall lie required to allow slang ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY Oooooooooooaoooooooaooaoooocxxx>oaooooocx> You listen to foot hall dope and a rebate fur any less time of absence than Till your head's in a perfect whirl ; seven consecutive days, or where notice of peach evening ! College Jewelry Now ain'tthat a of a intended absence is nut given 24 hours prior REGISTERED PHARMACISTS For anice,intelligent girl. to time absence begins. Watches and Clocks 7. Any student visiting any other house ■ We carry a complete line of Candies, Stationery and EvertharpPencih Stationery "This is a skin game," said the lady as she than thai at which he regularly boards shall ParkerFountain Pent applied Woodbury'a Facial Treatment. pay fur bis meals at the hoarding house ■ Toilet Articles visited ai the single meal rate in effect at Pennants andPillows the date, please? Supplies Fresh— Burkett— What is the house visited, unless eating in tin- place Athletic Prof. Never mind the date : the alview of a regular boarder. Bradley Sweaters important. DRUG is more — s. Any hoarder remaining at a house less ] WHITE COMPANY | Fresh Hurkctt Well. sir. I wanted to pay single W. SANDERSON,Jeweler than his current month shall the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllllll DAVIDSON,N. C. have something right. meal rate at that house fur all meals he has taken at the house during that current Sharpe— "Did you ever have a drag with mouth. your prof ?" Any Manager any II ■ — 9. violating one or Gibson "Yes, Avc smoked together last moreof these rules shall be lined by and pay DAVIDSON CAFE night1" to the other Managers such sum as shall be agreed upon by them in conference, not to Announsing "I Wonder If He'll Miss Me," sang the exceed five dollars for each offense. dame with the cracked voice at Keith's and 10. A copy of this agreement shall lie that: | Smiley's from the front row (Davidsonmen entirely) kept in the possession of each Manager and does, came the answer: "If he he ought a copy kept posted in an available place at Remodeled— not to be trusted with a gun." each house throughout the college year. You won'tknow it Signature of Manager House J. D. Hcrnhardt Thompson's j nveiCs z>hoas PreparedFood— Often!! Murray WeU M. J. Barnes' wil continue to visit Thebestmoney canbuy,and Have you ever W. Gcttys Guillc Bramlett's anexpert cook Walked in the Sclwyn W. A. Gamble, Jr Shumaker's DAVIDSON Lobby and caught the C. F. Wildman Shumaker's WeU Served— prettiest George Mauzc Shumaker's and Glance of the thruout the coining collej year Table counter service Girl there—— and have her — Henry M. Morris Long's with the newestandbest in con- Our Specialty— Smile a wonderful smile W. T. Elliott Williamsons servativly correct footwear at And walk towards you L. W. Dick, Jr White's Real old-timeclub sand- Chipman prices ranjing from $7 to $10. wiches With both hands outstretched D. J. Brady's And the lovelight shining F. K.Toney Gibbs' ) The firstdisplayof theseasonwil II I Inher eyes ? Robert Davidson Gibbs" j be at: And go right past you Andkiss the boy behind you? No.4 GEORGIA HALL on OhIsuch things as these FALL /^c^^\ October 7 Lead men to drink I! SPORTS §p§PJ The Way Out— No. 1 carryacompletelineof Quickest theseason's athleticparaphernalia. Martin,Jr. G^KivWk*dixveiCsJShoas | By Hcm-ell andBUI Joe When uiingan implement boring the The 'quickest way out is to take Chem. I. SpaJdmg trademark, youcannotquestion You pick up ahot tube;burn your thumb, die judgment of thoae who win with mark is some a vase them. The Spalding trade a Then mix chemicals in guarantee t-Afewlorl\ Shops "PhiladelphiaShop of quality and iitafmcficm. Broadway „„.,jChrimut Him Andlet them blow up in your . Tallinn waitedtr— onMUiit. "40I.OJ Just breathe some bad gas in your nose, A. SPALDING & BROS. Then spill some acid on your clothes, a Andbust thealviews as they come CHAiurm,n.c. T-Sa-siiklaat wty mtt » to take Chem. I. 4 THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 5, 1922 COLLGEPHILOSOPHY- The DAVIDSONIAN OPEN FORUM EXCHANGES GOOD AND OTHERWISE The prophet of old proclaimed a wonder- Member of North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Thoughtlessness ful chemistry of life when he said: "A Member of SouthernCollegiate Press Association. The Way It Seemed to Her merry heart doeth good like a medicine." For quite a while there has been a few A colored couple stood once again before And the great beauty of it is that it doeth FOUNDED BY CLASS OF 'IS thoughtless hoys at our weekly picture the probation officer. good not only for the self, but for the com- "The Lireit Wire on theHill" shows, who think itis hinny to throw burn- "No, this," the officer said to both, "seems panion, the friend and the neighbor.— ing cigarette butts down from the gallery the case where there is nothing very Published Weekly by the Students of Davidson College. to be Technician. on the heads of the audience below. In the much the matter except that your tastes are first place the Y. M. C. A.has requested that different. You, Sam, are much older than girls can keep secrets; when they Entered at the Post Office of Davidson as Mail Matter of the Second Class. Few there be no smoking at all in the gym during your wife. Itis a case of May married to learn that they have perfect figures they the There are always a large num- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: shows. December." dress in a manner that the world will get ber of ladies present who would rather that slight pause, and then Eva, the wife, — Tech. 10 Cents per Copy; $2.50 the Collegiate Year. A wise to their secrets. Va. you didn't smoke there. Not one of us would was heard to remark in a tired voice: entering public — you means All Articles for Publication must be in the hands of the Managing Editor by 7:00 think of a movie theater with "I I really don't know what We oftenhear physicians say that women p. m. Monday. Articles received from an unknown source will not be published. a cigarette in his mouth. In the second by ycr saying May is married to December. have learned not to wear tight skirts Why place our coaches have asked that nolighted If ycr goin' to talk that way, it seems to me do they include the word tight?— Va. Tech. R. F. DAVIDSON Editor-inChiel H. H. SMITH Forum Editor stubs be thrown on the basketball floor. hit's a case of Labor Day married to de Day L. D. ELKINS First Managing Editor R. C. AIKEN Campus Editor W. M. HESTON Second Managing Editor D. H. OGDEN Y. M.C. A. Editor We have a good floor and should be proud of Rest."— Yellow Jaccket. The thing to remember is that the thought R. R.JONES Assignment Editor W. T. ELLIOTT Social Editor of it. E. H. MAUZE Athletic Editor II. M. MORRIS Literary Editor is always parent to the act. There gets into C. F. W1LDMAN Alumni Editor W. Z. BRADFORD Press Editor This is not an unreasonable request to by way of habit exactly what we W. M. COX Exchange Editor our livei make of the student body. It is not an in- Modern Art allow to get into them, and never more, your your — CLUB fringement of freedom or per- "Here's where Iprove an artist never less. Technician. REPORTERS' sonal rights. It is an appeal to your gen- Without a brush," he cried ; BROWN, W. P., Pres. JONES. J. R. MOFI'ETT.A. N. tlemanly your common SMITH, H., TONES, MOORE, W. H. instincts and usual And drew a lovely maiden A female cynic is a college girl who hasn't R. Vice-Pres. R. R. MOSS, BROWN, C. V., Sec-Treas. KNOX, W. I. II. M. sense. DON QUIXOTE. Up any allison;o. j. lacy. t. a. price, ii. u. closer to his side. had kisses. BITZER, R. McILWAINE,C. M. TOLLER.-C. D. —American Legion Weekly. e^neKV- ma'&V- Wtifigfr££- Wake Up Sometimes the girl who cannot be kissed fewell, &. wildman> A c is the one whom someone always kisses. mssSi'ht Where is that old Davidson spirit? that Look never say quit spirt? the spirit that doesn't Ahead you, Special Reporters for this luue Are: get discouraged because we had alittle hard The future's all before Boy (on train:) Buy Edgar A. Guest's ; luck ? Where is it ? Th'ere seems to be a Look ahead latest work, mister. you, lack of it just like there is a lack of water. Let the past mistake's not bore Man: I'm Edgar Guest himself. ; DEPARTMENT Itlooks like the Davidson brand of pep was Look ahead Boy (unabashed) : Then buy "Man in W. COOPER Business Manager eyes regretting; Mary ,MES ALLEN, DAVIS,J. WEEKS, G. GUILLE Asst. Business Managers built on water and now that it is running Turn not backward Lower Ten." You ain't Roberts J. H. G. E. W. done, fretting, — alittle short, the pep is also givingout. Over what is vain Rhinchart, are you? The Salemite. your glare straightforward setting, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT What's the matter with everybody when But ATT McCAIN Circulation Manager S. C. FAIN Asst. Circulation Mgr. Look ahead. Electricity travels 11,600,000 miles a Department they are at a game? There's not as much Assistant! in Circulation minute. You would never guess, that it runs B. L1LES E. THROWER E. C. MOOMAW J. A. THOMPSON yelling there as the Georgia Club gave at — its feed the other night. Wake up! Show Life's of obstacles a jumble, the street cars. Maroon and Gold. our Advertisers, they possible. ;- Patronize for make the paper a little life! If you think you haven't got a Look ahead D every step may stumble, team you haven't got one. If the Davidson On which body ; CAMPUSISMS {BUSINESSIt is with deep sorrow that we of the student have learnedof the student body wants to kill this year's football Look ahead you go recent bereavementof R. W. Gravesand of L.D.Elkins. We know that the the best thing it cando is. to keep'up this air "tit apath can't blindly, Mrs. C. J. Erecland, of Crowley, spent With good luck to treat you kindly ; Friday of everyone go out to these men in their misfortune. By this simple uf pensive resignation that everybody as- here with her son, P. B. Freeland, hearts Slips must always in your mind be, '25. She was on her way wish express to them, the one whohas lost his father and the one sumes when football is mentioned. home from Ver- we to Look ahead. mont where she has been visiting brother, sympathy of the entire studentbody. Youhave got a football team; you have a relatives. ho has lost his the team that you can make the best in the State retrospection, if you want to bad enough. Hut it is just as There's no time for The whole student body sympathizes with Wildcats, we are for you strong through thick and thin. If Davidson can't much up to you to show alot of pep as it is Look ahead; Listen D. Elkin, '24, in his recent bereave- you in every time,certainly our spirit need not fall. Success will seem evenbet- to the team,andmore so. No team is going If do, fate makes detection, ment, in the death of his 14-year-old brother, ; to tight when there is the measly spirit back- Look ahead which occurred at his home in Waycross, r whenit comes. you've gained you're aiming, ing it that was shown out here at the Elon When at what Ga. He had been sick for a short time with Once moretraditionheldtrue, and the terrible Sophs conquered the Fresli progress game. And what is worse the P. C. game Further keep of framing,— typhoid fever. in game. team ever have the your naming their annual fall baseball What Freshmen will seems to have thrown cold chills over every Make the future own tordcourage to do their very best in such a situation? one to the extent that few have dared say Look ahead— ! Among those spending the week-end off D that it was just a spell of momentary hard Baltimore American. the hill are Ted Koenig, John Ballard and Now that we have become used to doing without rain, how are we ever luck. Few consider that the team went down I) T. B. Brown, who took the foot-path to their C, memory game homes in Greensboro. goingto get accustomedonce more to realDavidson weather. Themonths of to P. with the of the Elon minds; game BOOST steady always give water in their a at which there was D rainwhichwe have will us so much that we'llall feel no yelling,no pep, nothing. No, itisn't the Boost your city,boost your friend; like we areswimming. Freshmen alone, it's the upper classmen as Boost the lodge that you attend, A MERRYDRAMA. D well;nobody opens his mouth. It's like a Boost the street on which you're dwelling In the interest of the management of the moving picture shows, in fact of bunch of mutes at a game, but even mutes Boost the goods that you are selling, In Many Acts and Numberless Boost the people you, »-the student body itself, we want to say a wordhere against a habit that has would wave their hands or knock on the round about Scenes. They along you, growing seats. canget without been recently up at the movies. This is the custom that men in the — Hut success quicker Wake up! Show some life! Speak to will find them Uy Ibsen Shaw Milne. gallery haveof throwingjightcd cigarette butts down upon those below. It is they you. good If they know that you're behind them. fellows when pass 1lave a Characters: hardly necessary to mention the evils that will result from this, since we all word for a football man when he passes "Mack" Lennox, a rather every prominent senior; he prides realize that it isbeing done thoughtlessly. However,everyonecan readily see \(U, Huck up your team. They have the Boost for forward movement, himself on the Stuff in them and it is up to you to bring Boost for every new improvement, nobbiness of his wardrobe; it is his private the harm that willbe done the basketball floor just as the season is starting. it opinion out. Don't mope around at a game or sit Boost the man for whom you labor, that he is a veritable lady-killer. This act, also, is really dangerous to the men upon whom these lighted Carroll, tensely thrilled and softly murmur, "Press Boost the stranger and the neighbor, ''Bill" his room-mate and anoless cigarettes fall. certainly upon giving 1 prominent junior; We don't want tobringtroubles the men Got out and yell till Cease to be a chronic knocker, in matters of dress, his forward Davidson.' taste us the movies, fellows,so let'scut this out! your throat wears out and thenkeep on yell- Cease to be a progress blockcr; is more conservative and substantial; in regard to D ing. —Il won't hurt if somebody stares at If you'd make your college bettor his love affairs the old adage, you; this means you. you upper classmen. Boost it to the final letter. "Still water runs deep," is applicable. DAVIDSON DAY IN CHARLLOTTE And as for the Kresb. You've come to col- Act the Third LL who went down to Charlotte Monday have just the feelings that we lege now. We've got a real school here has heretofore made the campus hum with REFLECTION \ activity? Say, Bill, and real spirit too, and a d— n good team. Mack— that was some trip those JT\. have, amost pleasant,profitable and significant day. Those who failed to say — We've also got a vigilance committee which We can not it is dead a thing soim- Charlotte folks gave us. get there for any reason have missed a treat. From the time that the mortal! Righto — is going to start working 24 hours a day It lies dormant and no one seems Bill— you are sure was white of trainleft Davidson at 7 that morning until the last car got back that evening, right now. You ought to yell to to be interested inits resurrection. them. Hope that they pull the same stunt show that WAKE UP, every minute was filled with pleasureand enthusiasm. you have the right stuff in you but if you YOU WHO ARE IN AU- againnext year. There are no adequate words with which the men of Charlotte can he won't do that you had better yell because THORITY. There is no doubtbut that you Mack— Well, Iwon't*be*here,* * but for your the vigilance committee will get you if you will have a whole-hearted following. The sake I hope they do. By the way, thanked for what they did for us. Our appreciation has been expressed to men, don't. new once they are properly enlightened Bill, think thatIwill write a note of thanks them already, but its effects willbe lasting, plainly visible here the years to customs, in Show the team we're behind them and they as to Davidson will eagerly seek to to the owner of the car Iwent down in. come. Indeed the thoughts that were expressed speeches day carry in the that cannot wiH do their bit. them out— but how few times they Better—do the same. — fail to accomplish the result we all want, a closer co-operationbetween Char- have had the subject broached to them. Bill Just like you Isure will. Say lotte andDavidson. Appeal Not even a decent pep meeting has been Mack— Did you get to look around the stores An held. No one has appeared before a student much? You wearers of the royal toga, chosen body meeting to praise the nameof our Alma Mack— I did NOT, say if they didn't activity, many— heads of Davidson who are decom- Mater. How rather how few times have every minute in every hour crammed A DISTINCTION WORTHWHILE posing and passing into dust, turn over in have the Freshmen heard the strain of "Col- I'll give "fifteen" for the new boardinghouse is a college that has quite a widereputation, and especially your -webbed tomb of inactivity: lege Ties," or even "O Davidson!" How rules. Figured thatIwould drift around to is ability year stretch your benumbed give meager DAVIDSONshenoted for themenof she sendseach fromher doorsinto arms and us one havebeen their opportunities to prac- Mellon's and look at his fall suits but never practically all the fields of endeavor. To train men of this calibre, it is long sepulchral cry. Let the students whom tice the college yells. got a chance. you your evidentthatourcurriculumhas to beof a high standard, and the fact that this represent learn whereabouts that "What is the trouble with Davidson?" Bill— Me too, to that. Say what's your they might is undoubtedlythecase is source pride plant upon your barren graves a comes from the outside. Not until our lead- idea about buying clothes anyway? a of to us. forget-me-not. ership lone steps from the rut and asserts itself Mack— Well to me the situation is just ThePhi BetaKappaSociety,which recognizesand rewardsoutstandingef- The College students of Davidson are will we be able to send back "she's all about like this: The buying of a suit of fortsof those workingearnestlyin their persuit of knowledge, is one which about to lose a precious heirloom, something right!" in clothes is something of an investment— not membershipis highly handed from body prized all over the country. Certainly itis fitting that down student to student Socrates held that an acknowledgment of in a stock certificate to be sure, but it's an body in the past, that unconquerable thing ignorance men at Davidsonshould have theopportunity to gain access to membership in was the fundamental basis of the investment and it should be an investment known as WILDCAT acquirement this society. Tomake this possible,a determinedeffort a SPIRIT. of wisdom. By a direct appli- in good wear and good appearance. The has been made for Will the leaders of our campus number of years to bring chapter activities cation of this bit of truth we might say that first cost will be a little but— mark a here and now this effort has met with standidly by and see a thing as noble as this an acknowledgement more success. of a serious hitch in whatIsay— cheap clothes are cheap inprice grand old institution of learning itself, pass Davidson activity, due to a lack only. My isnothingthatcould give of leader- motto is a good suit of good There a man a greater incentive to workarid try into oblivion? ship, is the first step toward the" correction' make from areputable Where is that old spirit dealer. to excel inthe studies than prospect of- wearing,the PhiBeta Kappa key. that held Wake of that evil. But that doesn't get us far Bill— For instance: A good Hart, Forest on the last chalk line last year for enough. Inafter life it is a thingthat speaks for itself as practicallynothing else can There must be some FIGHTING Schaffner & Marx mixture from a concern lyjtb coming of the society Davidson, seven consecutive downs ? Where is that and DIGGING, and active LEADERSHIP. like Ed Mellon. do. the to there should come, also, a fight -- old that would not let the Tar Babies And the greatest of these is LEADER- Mack— Exactly.— (adv). decided increaseinscholastic effort, with every man strivingto win a key. cross ourgoal line? Where is the spirit that SHIP. A STUDENT. f interest to everyone in the Buck Currie, "Y" secretary and anold Phi LOCAL POET'S TALENT Carolinas Chemistry 6 farming, was member, gave inspiring helpful who is concerned in the exhibit fournalism 5 a few and RECOGNIZED ABROAD ways remarks. of and means of combatting the bull Y.M.C.A 3 ORATION BY Perhaps no one class of menhave so lived weevil. To Carolinians this pest is a rela- Architecture 3 SHARPE through the ages, or so touched the lives and tively late arrival, and every effort is being Meteorologist 1 FEATURES EUPROGRAM hearts of the rank and tile as has the poet made to nip its activities in the hud. The Art 1 growth The Uumucncan Literary Society began Since the early history uf the race, poets different stages of the weevil's were Undecided 197 have called men to deeds of valor. Through shown, and the damage done to the boll, al the power of verse dynasties have been de- each stage. If the weevil can be overcome Total?! 550 stroyed, arrnies cheered on to victory and it will be a boon to the country, for in the nations founded. In fact few men are so Mississippi Deltfi, and other rich rnttifh well loved and long remembered as our be- sections in the Southern States, the weevil Announcement loved poets. Almost every nation has some has been, for many years, taking about one- Church Membership poet of whom they are especially proud,such fourth of the cotton crop. Presbyterian 456 as Burns, of Scotland, Shakespeare, of Closely interwoven with the advance of any Methodist 44 We wish to announce that England, Longfellow, Poe, Whlttier and state is the growth of the railroads that li;i|)tist 15 others of the United States. Statesmen may have their centers in that state. The P. & R. 1' come, N. A. 9 MR. J. W. COOPER a genius of the business world may go, Electrical Railway, using power from the (t plant, grown Episcopal but a poet lives on forever. great Bridgcwatcr power has 4 At the name of Lanier Georgia lifts her with the Carolinas and in their bimtb were Lutheran of the Davidsonian Staff Friend 2 shoulders with pride, as does all the South- various records in transportation, of which 2 justly proud. Christian isnow ourrepresentativeon land. It is with a great deal of pride that it is Moravian 1 joins Company; Perhaps the Davidson R. O, 0, C. unit "The Hill." You may be Davidson with the Stratford Disciple 1 publishers of Boston, in recognizing the wouldhave been interested in the Hoy Scout 10 assured that any orders talent of W. I". Galloway, a member of the exhibit there. For Scouts, the exhibit was a ■Non-Church Members class, sure-enough one, showing many placed withhim will receive Junior also a native of Georgia. Mr good Indian Total 550 Galloway's poem, "A Broken Date," received relics and many evidences of Scout energy our most careful attention. honorable mention in this year's College and ability. Anthology. Georgians are not slow in The Southern Engineering Company, of recognizing the gifted of their native born, Charlotte, builders of the steel frame for the Representationby States and at a meeting of the Georgia Club last exposition building and erected in less than Saturday evening, September 31, Galloway three weeks had a very attractive booth. North Carolina 282 exhibits, 70 was enthusiastically chosen as club poet. There were too many noteworthy South Carolina rajian€lg\ downstairs, to mention. Upstairs, the booth Georgia 47 IL Yrtntlntj&apaiut, space was almost entirely taken up with Tennessee 28 V CHARLOTTE.NX. „ SMALL EXPLOSIONIN Alabama ■ 26 CHEMISTRY county exhibits and cotton mill products. LABORATORY Taking it all in all, there was everything a Florida 24 The chemistry laboratory was the scene of persons wants duringhis or her natural life, Mississippi 19 CHARLOTTE,N.C. might what havebeen a serious accident last and afterward, too. Everything from Virginia 15 14-16 East Fourth Street week. blankets, babyclothes, etc., to the automobile, Arkansas 6 While working with some marsh gas Bill represented by the Anderson people, where- West Virginia 6 Shorty Magazine* Martin and Howcll were burned with a man often ends his life, and then Kentucky 5 CollegeAnnuals painfully hut fortunately not seriously when 4 Catalogue* coffins and tombstones, that he uses after- Louisiana the mixture exploded. Little Bill Joe had wards. Texas 2 Social Stationery his hand burned while Howell is going ( >ther States 5 around with both hands aufl his left arm Today Foreign 11 bandaged. They were lucky in none Little Questions for (3-Day Service on Wedding that of fragments (in Invitations) the struck their eyes. Professor engineering class) "What's Total 550 Itis stated that the accident was caused a dry dock?"— by the use of glass instead of metal test- IStudent "A physician who won't give out tubes. prescriptions."— Dry Goods. 6 THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 5, 1922

George Miley is now associated with the Mr. Lex Klutz, a former Davidson man, the defensive he was a tower of strength. Equitable Life Insurance Company in Chat- has been having some wonderful experiences He fought through the game with a bad SritgtflUfl tanooga, Tenn. He was in Charlotte for in the Old World. In a card to Dr. Lingle wrist showing the same punch and drive that Arttvtttoi Davidson Day. he tells of his relief work in Asia Minor always characterizes his play. If his wrist most interestingly. Recently Mr. Klutz had is well enough to allow him to play against DR.ARBUCKLESPEAKS fcrence. A good many men gave their own Rev. J. C. Rowan has been installed pastor a Mediterranean trip after which a journey Tech Saturday, it will add greatly to the motives for entering the ministry and told of the First Presbyterian Church in Con- to the Caucasian mountains in connection Wildcats' chances. Gig Shepherd outpunted ON VICTORIOUS LIFE how the deputation committee might ap- cord. with the Near East relief work. Mr. Klutz Hindman decisively till his leg was hurt, proach young men in leading them into the college. after which Hindman had a slight advantage. At the regular "Y" vesper service Sunday is a former athlete of this ministry. On one interchange of punts the Wildcats Doctor Arbuckle delivered an inspiring talk Rev. Wm. E. Black conducted an The band is expecting a great success in evangelistic meeting at Cornelius which was R. Schenck, '22, is teaching at Oak gained 20 yards due to Gig's great work. It on "The Victorious Life." His entire talk John the work thisyear. Several members of the very Ridge year. finished in was largely due to his punting that the on chapter of Hebrews. successful. this Mr. Schenck was based the 12th band are giving their Sunday afternoons to February Presbyterians were pushed back "The help and inspiration of our friends and receivedhis degree in June. in the first the Sunday school work at Shearer Chapel, Dr. A. A. McGeachy, pastor of the Second quarter. who are Christians make itpossiblefor us to one of the most fruitful fields in this district Prcsbyteriair~CmTfch Charlotte, P. Price, '22, entering Hopkins Hunt was the onlyconsistentgroundgainer press onward to the victorious life," said in has been J. is Johns for religious work. giving interesting recounting study Doctor Arbuckle. "Paul, with wonderful some lectures this fall to take up the of medicine. for the Red and Black. Time after time he impressions drove through the Blue line for gains. The powers of observation, was present at the rj his observations and of the con- ditions in Europe, seen on trip Henry Lilly,a former Davidson man, who South Carolinians had Spratt covered but famous old Greek races. He had seen as his recent taught year, Spratt same 130-pound demon, athletes win because they knew their parents VOLUNTEERBAND TOLD there. at the McCallie School last is was the as studying year the University of usual fighting every inch of the way. or dear friends were watching them. Paul this at On T. M. Lowry,'22, is teaching in Gastonia;Heidelberg in Germany. defense the Davidson line showed up well. compares these victorious athletes to those OF CUBAN SITUATION D. R. LaFar, '22, in Winston-Salem, and The Clinton lads were unable to clip off running the Christian race. The Volunteer Band held its second Rooster McFadden, '22, in Greensboro. Each College very more than five yards through the line at any Continuing, the speaker showed why some weekly meeting last Sunday, presided over Mitchell at Statcsville had a of these is coaching his respective football auspicious opening time and seldom did they make their dis- ail in this Christian race to a victorious life, by M. P. Calhoun. this fall. Rev. W. F. team, and it will be interesting to note the Hollingsworth, '90, begins ol tance. The Bluestockings had the Wildcats ust as of athletes, much hard work, suf- E. F. gave a very interesting and his first term Bosch results of Davidson vs. Davidson coaching. presidency buffaloed onend runs, sweeping ering and patience is required of every one profitable in that institution. often around talk about the conditions in his Doc, Rooster and Chef McAlpine have been the flanks for long gains. Ifor entrance. The reason for failure is that native home, Cuba, resulting from the cor- recently on the campus. Davidson P. there is not enough willing to undergo hard- rupting influence of Roman Catholicism. He C. ships become fit. Here on the campus BLUESTOCKINGS OUTPOINT Position to spoke of the opportunities for missionary Regen weights, bad habits, keep fellows from Rev. R. C. Clontz, pastor of the Presby- Mason the service there for those of the band who terian Church in Cornelius, has matriculated WILDCATS Left End living a victorious life. have not definitely decided upon their field of concluding words Doctor Arbuckle for additional work at Davidson. (Continued Page 1) McMastcrs Bomar Inhis work. from Left Tackle told of the help that comes from JesusChrist The one main and all consuming purpose B. McGukin, '22, served as assistant to Long Filliamson in this race. "Christ has led the way andis of the Catholic Church there, as elsewhere, E. the Wildcat line threw them back four times the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church whistle Left Guard now sitting on the right hand of the throne is to cheat the people out of their meagre and the blew for the half. in Statcsville last summer. He was leader Davidson kicked off and P. C. was forced Brice Miller of God, with outstretched hands, beckon- living by preying on their "ignorance and and teacher of the Covenanters and con- The steadily Center ing us to follow Him," he said. superstition. There is areal need for earnest to punt. Wildcats marched ducted a Bible class which was most suc- down the field passed the 30-yardmark. S. Davis Brown The service was presided over by Bob Da- Christian workers there to fill out the ranks and cessful. His was appreciated by Bluestockings intercepted Right Guard vidson, a member of the' cabinet. of those already there, of whom, according work the There the a pass youngpeople of the church. and the went their way. Hindman Clarke Wade Sorrells led the singing in excellent style. to Bosch, 85 per cent are Davidson men. breaks who hadbeen punting about 35 yards ripped Right Tackle Allison added much to the program by the At this meeting E.P. Hudgins was elected Mr. C. C. Beam continues his work as as- off a SO-yard punt over Hendrix's head Faison Clowney solo, which he sang just before the talk of treasurer to take the place of the treasurer sistant to the pastor of the First Presby- which rolled to the six-yard line. Gig's bad Right End the evening. elected last spring, who did not return. terian Church in Charlotte. leg bothered him and he punted short. In Hendrix Hindman D three plays the position of the ball had Quarterback Rev. Dr. Grier, whoresigned his pastorate changed from Davidson's hall on P. C.'s 30- Shepherd Pearce SPANISH BIBLE CLASS HERE AND THERE of the First Presbyterian Church, of Con- yard line to P. C.'s ball on Davidson's 40- Right Half BY Dr. W. G. Sayal, '17, is located temporarily cord, recently on account of ill health, has yard line. Again the wide end runs baffled Moore (c) Wilson CONDUCTED BOSCH at Rowcliffc, South Road, Poughkeepsie, so far regained his health as to accept the the Wildcats and the Bluestockings swept Left Half e first meeting of the Spanish Bible New York. Doctor Sayal will be unable to pastorate of the Presbyterian Church at on to the10-yard line where apass, Hindman— C. Davis Moore was held in Shearer Hall Wednesday, go to Persia to do missionary work as he Newton. to Wilson netted a touchdown. Score Da- — Fullback :mber 27. There were about 50 boys had planned because of unsettled conditions vidson, 7; P. C. 8. Touchdowns— Moore (Davidson),— Wilson. nt, which shows that the ideaof a class there. Dr. McLean Rogers, of Korea, who has The Wildcats had the advantage through- Try for point —Shepherd. Safety Dick. —Jcted in Spanish has been well received. been living in Charlotte for the last few out the remainder of the contest. Once Substitutions Davidson: Sorrells for bDoctor Fleagle gave a short talk, explaining S. A. Lynch, ex-'05,has spent anenjoyable months, is going to visit some relatives in more in the third period and three times in Davis, S.; Summers for Long; Mallory for object andhis plans for the class during summer in Europe. Virginia, after which lie is going to New the final quarter they threatened the P. C. Regen; Hunt for Davis, C. ;Davis, C, for i rest of the year. The plan adopted was York and Boston to attend some special goal but an intercepted forward pass and Mallory; Dick for Hendrix; Hendrix for obtain pamphlets on the order of Sunday William Ilollister, '16, was graduated clinics. inability to gain gave the ball to the Blue- Dick; Regen for Davis, C.;Davis, C, for 100I quarterlies, written in Spanish, and to from the Medical department of the Univer- stockings. The Bluestockings did not Shepherd; Davis, S., for Sorrells; Long for idy these under the guidance of Doctor sity of Maryland last June. Rev. R. A. Lapsley,Jr., pastor of the First seriously threaten again. The thin Red line Summers. eagle, Professor Goldiere and Mr. Bosch. Presbyterian Church, of Columbia, was one held like a wall. The game ended with the P. C— Dulin— for Brown. — Mr. Bosch, who has lived in Cuba all his Rev. W. E. Frierson, '18, is now located at of the speakers at the opening of Columbia ball in Davidson's possession near midfield. Referee Perry (Sewanee). Umpire— e. took charge of the first meeting. He Leslie, West Virginia. Seminary. Brice at center played a stellar game for Major (Clemson). Time of quarters 15; id a chapter from the Bililc and talked for the Wildcats. His passing was good,on the 15; 15; 15. — few minutes. Bosch is a willing helper Or. J. C. Ochler, 'S3, now of Palestine, John Roddey, e.\-'23, is studying law at offense his man never got through and on Attendance 1,300. d there can be nothing but success ahead Texas, was called to Davidson last week on the University of South Carolina. ot this new undertaking which aims at account of the death of his brother, Mr. making this class a real factor in promoting Martin Oehler. Dr. J. R. Smith, '06, and Dr. J. L. Adams, ithe study. '06, together with associates in their profes- Rev. R. W. Cousar, '18, of Credick, Va.. sion, have recently purchased an office build- °^ fible D was one of the speakers at the North Caro- ing in Ashevillc. Davidson men have lina Synodical meeting in Charlotte this watched with satisfaction the success of FLORSHEIM SHOE C. E. TRAINING CLASS week. these men.

DEBATE ONPAPERS Mr. H. B. Hrittcnhirst, cx-'22, was grad- Neil Farr is a member of the legal tirm, On Sunday afternoon four members of the uated from Hampton-Sidney last June. Karr and Bell, Charlotte, N. C. iristiall Endeavor Training Class had a irm debate in which they presented the Rev. W. A. Nicholson. '12, has accepted Mr. J. E. Cassell, '21, former editor-in- od points of two C. E. periodicals. The the presidency of the school for girls at chief of The Davidsonian, is now an in- ery was, "Resolved, That The Christian Kcnansville, N. C. structor in the I.cnoir High School, Lenoir, ideavor World is worth more to a South- N. C. He isalso faculty director of athletics ern C. E. Society than The Dixie En- Mr. W, H. Cullan, '19, is located per- in the school. tHASdcavorer." manently at No. 344 West 88th Street. New A. H. Hollingsworth and L. L. Deck tried York City. P. O. Bethea, '22, is a teacher and athletic to instructor in the Lincolnton High School. show that the weekly "World"" is more valuable than the monthly Kndeavorer," Rev. J. D. C.illespic, '17, is located at Bry- while J. E. Milton and T. C. Barr opposed son City, N. C. Rev. F. J. Haig,'14, has resigned his pas- this view. The class decided the latter two torate at Kings Mountain, N. C. He has had made a better presentation of their side. Rev. E H. Bird, '16, is now pastor of the entered the Princeton Theological Seminary The objectof the debate was to give some Presbyterian Church in Anderson, N. C. for a year's additional study. \nYiyicj~> ood ideas on how to present the papers Mr. Bird was married to Miss Laidlaw re- rhen members of the class visit C. E. cently. Rev. "Jamie" Fowle, after completing his °*X^ themany yearsyouhaveheardof theological course at Union Seminary, has The Florsheim Shoe, you have The class carries on a general training Mr. Kelly G. Tucker, ex-.23, was men- entered Princeton for some additional work <^r\D ourse in Christian Endeavor methods. A tioned in a recent issue of Louisville papers in theology. received a definite impression— tudy courseinExpert Endeavoris to be one as having completed a hike from Boston, "a finequality shoe." When you feature of the work during the winter. All Mass., to Louisville, Ky., a distance of over "Jap" Cummings, '21, after having re- wear I 1,000 apair youwillsayasothers students interested in Endeavor work are miles. Mr. Tucker is taking studies ceived his master's degree in one year at —"a cordially invited to attend the class each in the University of Louisville, and at the Princeton, has returned to gainhis Ph; D. II do wonderful shoe." Sunday afT o'clock in Shearer Hall. same time beginning his work at the Theological Seminary. L. B. Nichols, '20, is in business at An- drews, S. C. H.C LONG COMPANY Davidson men have noted with pleasure 33 EastTradeStreet MINISTERIAL BAND success the of Mayor Walker in Charlotte. Houston White, '21, is taking post-grad- CHARLOTTE When he received this honor, little did any uate work in History at Princeton Univer- RESUMES ACTIVITIES one think that he would once welcome the sity. The Ministerial Band has resumed work whole student body to Charlotte. Home ofMichaels-Sterns witha great vim. The band is indeed for- Dr. W. T. Hearn, '13, after spending the "ValueFirst" Clothes tunate in having many of her old men back Mr. Ross, on Davidson Day in Charlotte, summer in medical work at Vienna, has re- and a goodly portion of the Freshmen, in addition to furnishing his own car came turned to his work at the University of j The band held its regular meeting Sun- up to Davidson to see that everything went Pennsylvania. He is doing research work day afternoon inShearer Hall. The subject well. in connection with the faculty. for discussion was: "The Call to the Min- FOR THE MAN WHO CARES istry." The Scripture lesson, setting forth Mr. Jos. B. Johnston is the business Rev. J. A. MacMurray, '09, has recently tht principlesof Christian life and service, manager at the Barium Springs Orphanage. removed his pastorate from Fayetteville to ';

and Scotland counties, and aisu possessed a CLASS '22 GATHER AT ;:y;;;;tt:i;nm;t;;K;;;;;a;:w;;;K!muunn number of governmental securities, ranking ALUMNI NEWS him as one of the wealthiest men in the MONTREATFOR REUNION county. I Montrcat happy August CAPTAIN McBRIDE among (ellowmcn college. Captain McBride never married, but he was made on 17 Make his as he did in by the assembling of members of the class As captain of the "Scotch Boys" he was has a large and prominent family connection Davidson College is grieved to hear of the of '22 for their first reunion. The evening known to have the best drilled company in in Scotland, Hoke, Robeson and Cumberland death of an alumnus who has always held was rendered ideal by a sumptuous banquet though his regiment during the war. He was the counties, who have Davidson's sincere feel- his Ainu Mater dear to him even it at the Montrcat Hotel. The class was called was some64 yearsago thathe bade her doors inventor of the popular McBride Cotton ing of sympathy at the death of one so dear. Laurinburg to order by President McGukin and Walter goodbye. Captain Malcolm H. McBride, Press, whichhas met with appreciative favor As a member of the Presby- November Knox was chosen toastmaster. It is need- aged years, throughout the South. terian Church he did a God-blessed work in 88 is the person whose many less to say that there were some rare toasts Having spent a great deal of his life in charitable circles. friends join with his Alma Mater to mourn given. Also, plans were discussed of in- this section of the country, Captain McBride his death. terest to Davidsonians, and especially to Captain McBride has always ranked high has accumulated a wealthof land inRobeson Now is the time to subscribe. alumni. 18th Roll call showed the following present: E. B. KIcGukin,R. Bitzir, \V. I. Knox, J. I. KjiiRht. T. M. Lowry, 1'. D Miller, P. H.' McAlpine, D. P. McGeachy, R. R. Mcll- Another wainc, T. II. Patterson, J. M. Richards, J. Sprunt, If L. Wilkinson, J. C. Wool. * After a most enjoyable evening the meet- ing drew to a close with songs of the class nri*i»y-* ■m^r^^M dhc .■* . **i and Alma Mater. a^tew."ii^^BH KB39 Rp^ET^>2iBh Rigrots arc hereby extended to those Davidson member! of the class who wereunable to be present. j) HERE AND THERE I Day J. M. Moore, l°l, former president of II Mitchell College, is now assisting in the !: $*><)0,0()0 campaign for Davidson. S in Rev, X. 1'. Walker, '92. pastor of the First Baptist Church at Oanvillc, Ky., dis- tinguished himself this summer by diving in with all bis clothes "n, to rescue a drowning j CHARLOTTE boy. "Johnnie" Richards, 'JO, is keeping books in Marion. S. C.

Dr. J. D. McDowell, '94, a practicing physician of York, S. C, spent the summer Look Out at Blowing Rock. VIEW OF CHAMBERS BUILDING To be restored as apart of Greater Davidson Kelly Wallet In Carolina A news item from Louisville, Ky., con- tains the following item: "Among the new menin Louisville Seminary is Mr. Kelly G. i»:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::: Tucker, who walked from Boston to Louis- ville to take courses in the Seminary and University of Louisville. Mr. Tucker is 22 years old ;his home is in Waco, Texas, and Agents Wanted be has been in the Kast engaged in social To Represent acrvice work. Capt. ('has. I*. 1 1iiblein. chair- Safety MassachusettsBondingand * man of the Board of Public (ours) Company Insurance (^vfe^ 01Type °f Research of Louisville, expressed his admiration of mm' " Mr. Tucker and has welcomed him officially OceanAccident andGuaranty Company is to the city." Mr. Tucker is well remem- \j^JffP^ ofGreatest Value? Itcrcd on the campus and it is sincerely re- W. E.PRICE gretted by the students who know him that General Agent jCj I A stovebums toomuchcoal. A manfamiliar with theprinci- be is not to be with us this year to finish < piesofcombustion andheatradiationmakesexperimentswhich with the class of '23. CHARLOTTE,N.C. indicate desirable changes indesign. That is research. You want tomakea ruby ina factory, areal ruby, indistin- guishable by any test from thenatural stone. You begin by analyzingrubies chemically and physically. Then youmake S m ■statesvilleX rubies— justasnaturedid. Yourrubiesare theresultofresearch another typeof research. Whilemeltingupyour chemicals and experimentingwithhigh temperatures, you begin to wonder how hot the earth must havebeenmillionsofyearsago,andwhat weretheforcesatplay that made this planetwhatitis. Your investigation leads you far from rubies andcauses you toformulate theories toexplain m ml ""iBtiiiifiii'" how theearth, how the whole solar system was created. That J MTiNcutiriuuN» \ I flfclHEDELLlli V type. / hosoca ,/\ "-"■ would be researchof astill different — — j i — \■ '— — c_/ /\j Research of all three typesisconducted in thelaboratories of — ■ "■ the General Electric Company.— But itis the third type pio- neeringinto theunknown thatmeans mostin the long run, even thoughundertaken withno practical benefit in view. Courteous Regards For For example,theResearch Laboratories of the General Elec- tric Companyareexploringmatter withX-raysinorder todis- the Needs of Every Customer cover not only how the atoms in different substances are arrangedbut howtheatomsthemselvesarebuiltup. Themore INDEPENDENCE TRUST CO. you know about asubstance, the more you can do with it. On the Square CHARLOTTE, N. C. This workmayenable scientists to answer moredefinitely the question: Whyisironmagnetic? Thentheelectrical industry ■ ■ willtakea greaterstep forward thancanbemadeinacentury of experimentingwith existingelectrical apparatus. A dry season is always followed by a period of wet weather. You canadd wingsand stories toanold house. Buttobuilda Not all athletic events scheduled can be played, but new house,you mustbegin with thefoundation. the anticipated income canbe guaranteedby RAIN INSURANCE trie McAUster Carson, Manager (75) GeneralAElec INSURANCE o— «~ Company «— ***. DEPARTMENT INDEPENDENCE TRUST COMPANY 8 THE DAVIDSON1AN, OCTOBER 5, 1922

ti.niDossed TOWNNEWS GEORGIA CLUBMAKES ALUiYliil . Were you at Davidson in '07 when the The new Book Club met with Mrs. O. J. PLANSFOR THE YEAR DAVIDSON FIVE Wildcats (rocked V.P. I., 12 toS? Or Thcis last Tuesday. Mrs. Ellis was chair- were Stationery you parked here in '10 or '17 when the Vir- man and Mrs. L. M. Currie was There was a regular feed at the Civic elected ginians just managed to pull through by president. League Hall Saturday night when 47 YEARS AGO the margin of a cat's meow? If you were we from Georgia "Crackers" got together for their Plays A. & E. annual set-to. Bill Baker, the president of "Red andBlack" know you'll be back for Home-Coming Day. Misses Winifred Potts and Elizabeth Raleigh you weren't, hap- the august organization, presided with due in If come back and see what Crawford have enrolled as students at N. C. pens when these fighting teams get together. solemnity and gave the signal for festivities meets contender for the ELLIOTT of C. W. Davidson her first The "Battle of the Century" was fought to liegin. State championship next Saturday when she Sorrclls, over a year ago in Boyle's Thirty Acres, PHILADELPHIA After the feed Baker called on plays A. & E. at Raleigh. Itis hard to form Miss Willie Henderson is at Watts hos- Calhoun, hut the Battle of the Year will be pulled off the boy from to give an address of an estimate of the strength of the two pital studying to be a trainednurse. exact on Sprunt Field on October 21. Come back welcome to the Freshmen. This he did in teams this early in the season. Each have tine style, stressing the need of new men get- and enjoy "the thrill that conies once in a — The Thelemite with Mrs. played only one game. Coach Fctzer's war- Davidson Seal Club met E. J. ting into some sort of college activity. Fred lifetime." Erwin last Wednesday. Mrs. Wilson Mc- riors arc ready for the fray, and after an- Franklin gave a fitting response to the of practice, the Red and Black Gold on white. Connell gave an interesting talk on her other week About 500 students missed the best scrim- "President and Gentlemen." Hillhouse and in shape to repeat the feat ■ recent tour of Europe, illustrating it with machine shouldbe mage year last Monday. Only a Gallaway also gave short talks. of last of the few beautiful pictures. year. witnessed the affair that lasted for an hour The next number was the introduction of One interesting fact about the contest is Davidson College the members, each manspeaking for himself. that Black's brother will be foundplay- and a quarter. The two teams battled up and Miss Nora Tompson has returned home Jack down the field, and when the dust had cleared There was much discussion as to whose town 19 his — an ing left end for the A. & E. This on after extended visit with relatives in was the best and finally the contest was de- away the varsity led, 12-0, Davis and Martin Blue white Wyoming. first year of collegiate football. clared a tie between Fraser, of Hincsville, scoring the markers. More fight was shown and gray. Franklin, Lithonia. The general thanhas been seen on Sprunt Field all year. Tuesday evening, spoke and of Tennis Tournament Began Prof. E. J. Erwin opinion is that Gamble would have won out on Winston-Salem, before the Woman's Club of for Macon had it not been, as Fresh Frank- Monday ALL on the subject of "The Modern One-Act Eight doubles, 27 singles. FOR COLD TROUBLES — lin said, that it was too far away from teams in enter Fraternity Seal Play." Young Mrs. Erwin and the Misses Lithonia. accompanied City. Gold onwhite. him to the Twin The Georgia club is planning— aprogressive NAVYDEFEATS DAVIDSON program this year, to-wit a scheme to get INOPENING GAME Mrs. H. W. Hood and small sons have with the High Schools of the State pleasant in touch returned after a vacation in West just why VICKS Virginia. and let them know Davidson is the Flowers Makes70-YardRunfor VapoRub Very moderately best college for them to attend. A commit- to to this consists of Elkins, Sor- Davidson's Touchdown pricedat from 75c Hurd, '24, quite tee attend A. M. was ill last week relts and Gallaway with Elkins as chairman. 17Million ptomaine poison, Wednesday was In the opening game of the season, in Over JarsUsed with and The occasion was closed by a Georgia to 95c thebox. taken to the Charlotte hospital for a few which both teams showed lack of condition, song rally led by Sorrclls and featured by Yearly treatment. Davidson was defeated by the Navy eleven clays' ( Rambling 'iambic's rendition of "I'm a at Annapolis on Saturday by the score of 27 Wreck." Dr. and Mrs. Harding spent several days to 6 The game began promptly at 2:30, THE COMMISSARY in Charlotte last week,having gone to wel- D Navyreceiving the kick-off. They were held come their daughter, Mrs. A. A. McGeachy, for downs and punted. Davidson was also who has been in Europe for several months. TRIP TO GREENSBORO unable to gain, and an exchange of punts followed in which Grey clearly had the bet- Mrs. Gibbs has returned to Davidson and TAKEN BY QUARTETTE ter of his opponent. Davidson was mainly has opened a boarding house on Main On last Thursday afternoon the David- on the defensive and near the end of the period Navy registered RmSoQ^A^wnStoT Raleigh Street son College Quartette, composed of Ted the three touch- CThe Bob McLeod, Victor Brown and J. downs. Junes. quarter faster, 221IDestCTrade Street Mte. W. R. Grey and Mrs. Archibald L. ('.rein, left the college for Greensboro to The second was much Currie, scoring. members of the executive committee help in the raising of funds for a "Bigger neither side The last half was fea- of the N. C. Synodlcal Auxiliary, will go to and Better Davidson." The train crew must tured by a 70-yard run around left end by CollarCo., Flowers, only II Peabody& Inc.Troy.N.Y. Charlotte next week where the auxiliary have sympathized with the Greensboro peo- which resulted in Davidson's Cluctt. Charlotte's Presbyterian run, meets in the First Church. ple for they allowed a drawbead to break, touchdown. This with the defensive Best Cafe Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Shaw will also at- and left the ambitious singers sitting on the work of Burns and the punting of Grey ■ i tend as representatives of Concord Prcs- road. They softened tlieir hearts, however, were the features of the game from the Davidson byterial. and returned, picked up the song birds, and standpoint. Washington completed the trip. Nick Carter met the The Herald contained the fol- A C A D E MY faculty gave reception lowing The and wives a quartette, account: Saturday evening Library "The fought dogged game with at 8 o'clock in the The business conference met at the First Carolinians a Say it Flowers to the new members of the faculty and their Presbyterian Church. l>r. Henry Louis all the way, but it easily became apparent gave Navy KEITH wives. Dr. Wilson McConnell an in- Smith, former president of Davidson, now that the offensive was much more teresting talk on recent tour to Europe. powerful." SCHOLTZ,theFlori8t bis president of Washington and Lee Univer- VAUDEVILLE sity, was the principal speaker of the eve- Charlotte, N.C. ning. Doctor Smith's speech was a wonder- Statistics of Davidson College CLAUDE LEE, Manager white;drug company, agents SANDLAPPERSPLAN ful study of world conditions, as well as a Students polished oration. Considering the influence of the war on THURSDAY, 5th FRIDAY, 6th SATURDAY NIGHTFEED The other speakers were Doctor Wells, of the colleges of this country, Davidson has SATURDAY, 7th Seminary; Lockhart, year very body SHAVE AND HAIRCUT The SouthCarolina Club will hold its first Columbia Mr. who is this a full student Up to managing campaign, BayRum banquetof the session Saturday night in the the financial and Doctor the present time 303 students have been en- THE ACADEMY ORCHESTRA Kglwrt Smith, secretary foreign mis- rolled Of these 107 Freshmen, gym. the Sandlappers are requested to M. of are 83 G. Shulze, Director \\\ Presbyterian Sophomores, Juniers, Norton Bros. be thereimmediately after the picture show. sions of the Southern Church. 61 50 Seniors and two Overture quartette sang at throughout M. men. Barbers ( >ne of the principal features of this occa- The intervals A. program, being students, except 12, Next to Postoffice sion will be the initiation of Freshmen. the entire all the numbers All are members of some Presbyterians, PATHENEWS AND COMEDY Talley Elliott and Windy Aikin are in well received. church. There are 256 Arrangements were made for an engage- 18 Methodists, 9 Baptists, 3 Episcopalians Selections Tn"e Academy Orchestra charge of this most momentous ceremony. ment at N. C. C. W. for the Glee some- and one each of the Reformed, Moravian, The other interesting, event on the pro- Club gram will be the banquet. This will be time this fall. Lutheran and Christian Apostolic Churches. GRACE AYER AND BROTHER The next trip for quartette will be to The representation by as : managed by Benson Sloan who promises a the States is follows A Pleasant Surprise J. Carolina, 170; Carolina, 44; royal feast to the men from the Old Pal- Tarlraro. North South Georgia, Tennessee, metto State. 21; 16; Virginia, 12; EATS 9; William E. Ethel Mississippi, Arkansas, 5; Florida, 7; COOK andROSERVE FOR THAT EMPTY Kentucky, 2;Louisiana, 1;Maryland, 1; FEELING via Special Delivery" WILDCAT WRESTLERS Alabama, 1;Oklahoma, 1, and Missouri, 1. In "Love VIRGINIA CLUBHAS * TO MAKE APPEARANCE Foreign countries: China, 6;Persia, 1; Japan, 1;Brazil, 1. FOSTER and RAE The Misses Schofields FIRSTFEED OF YEAR Davidson's wrestling prospects for the D A Hilarious Comedy Skit With The Virginia Club held its first feed this coming year arc encouraging. Six of the Delightful Specialties year's year last Friday night in 11 North Bar- seven members of last team have re- NEW PROFESSORS ARE turned, among Freshmen are racks. while the sev- Joe training along GREETED TODAVIDSON Frank— WILSON BROTHERS— Grey's table groaned eral men who have had these John under the On last Saturday evening the faculty had "The Lieutenant and the Cop" weight of fruit,cakes,ice cream and peanut* lines. Captain Cromartie announces that the a social hour in the Library. 8 until The entireclub of18 members willingly gave From The Famous Singing Policeman good shape days, 10 the old members welcomed the new pro- John a rising vote of thanks for mats will be in in a few and "You Go Out" his work training immediately. fessors and their wives. Dr. Thomas in preparing the" spread. After which it will start It would be W. advantage any men, aspirants Lingle presided in his usual charming style. joyfully made away with the afore-men- to the of new SIG FJtANZ AND COMPANY | of the team, to see him at once. The addresses of welcome was made by tioiied madc-in-Virginia products. In the World on Wheel* A The only match so far confirmed is with Doctor Martin. After this Dr. J. W. Mac- short business session was held, and gave interesting Featuring La Petite Violette the following Trinity, at Durham, Februray 23. This Connell an account of his officers elected: H. M. Mor- experiences ris, president; Paul Price, match is the last of a double.contract with and observations in Europe this vice-president, this summer. The refreshments were served by APleaaing and E. C. Moomaw, secretary-treasurer. college. The past season Trinity's con- Mrs. Hood. A very enoyable evening Pathe Comedy President Morris delivered inaugural tenders met Davidson's representatives on was New* his ad- the spent. dress urging a closer bond of friendship Hill, and the former returned victorious by the close margin of two points. among the Virginia men on the campus so Interest is being manifested, as a re- that the Old Dominion may better be put on and the map at Davidson College. sult efforts are being made to bring a team here season. Negotiations Virginia VICTROLAS Next came the most enjoyable this with part of the Military evening, each man contributing his share Institute and Washington and Lee University are expected to culminate VICTOR RECORDS J with a short story of his home town in Vir- in I i ginia, and some jokes. From BobGordon's matches at Davidson. PIANOS characterization of Fort Defiance as Ithe IP 'Mecca of the South" to Henry Morris' of What does the man who used to hide be- Staunton as "God's Country," Virginia wit hind a woman's skirt do now?— Small was enjoyed. The wit of the crowd flowed Packages. Parker-Gardner Co. II -we II freely untilU:30, when they disbanded with He's enjoying himself on the street cor- ■uucDiPAtTBHT II Furnish II aloud "Fifteen for Virginia" on the campus, ners looking over the other things that the 16W.Tn4tSt CHARLOTTE J ■ Fraternity 11* and a resolution to have another feed soon. to ■ - skirt used hide. _^ tf Roomt" " m