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HAVE YOUR DEBATING PICTURE TRYOUTS TAKEN SOON Ww ©atriteonian4 8Unba Hux Hbt <£rta Htbertas Vol. XX DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, SEPTEMBER 28, 1932 No. 3 Washington and Lee to Rev. Marshall Woodson Political Situation of Meet Gives Inspiring Message Modern Chinese Nation TEN SOCIAL FRATERNITIES : Here Saturday, Oct. 1st to Students at Vespers Discussed by Dr. Price JJ Davidson Eleven Will Present Power- Lyman Clardy Conducts Service and Davidson Graduate of 1917 Explains ISSUE THEIR ANNUAL FALL ful Against Defensive Wall Bob McCallie Leads in Prayer Sino-Japanese Situation to Enemy's Attack Students VOCAL SOLO BY WILLIAMS CAPTAINGARDNER INVITATIONS TO FRESHMEN OUT FIVE PARTIES IN CHINA Salisbury Pastor Takes as Text, "Ye Generals Were Defeated by George Must Be Again" Percentage of Men Receiving Bids Washington Bom Students of History and Political Sci- Injured Captain University Last ence ' This Year Somewhat Higher Saturday Classes Interview Dr. Last Sunday evening V. M. C. A. vesper Price Than Previously services were conducted by l.yman Clardy. The Davidson Wildcats will play their firstt The text read was John .1:1-1.1, concerning The student body had 16 UPPERCLASSMEN BID panic on the home gridiron of - the 1932 sea- the rebirth in Christ. Hob McCallic led the;Jthe pleasure of hearing, during the chapel son this coming Saturday, ■ October 1. The students in prayer,and a vocal selection was] jperiod last Friday, Or. Philip 14. Price of New Men Not to Be Initiated Until 'Cats will be host to the Washington !given andI' by Grainger Williams. Ithe class of 1917. Dr. Price is a medical Second Semester Lee Generals of Lexington, Va., ■ and are The speaker of the evening was the Rev. imissionary to China and he was exceeding- anxious to get revenge lit) by for their defeat last[.Marshall Woodson. of Salisbury. He took ly capable of discussing his subject. He The pledging of men the ten social Saturday. Both opened of Davidson College was recently teams their current11 as the theme of his talk the seventh verse spoke on present political in fraternities Saturday, the situation Council, seasons last each eleven having a of the text, "Ye must be born again." China, outlining the platforms of tile live announced by the Pan- Hellenic rep- loss checked up against resenting them. However, the "In Atlanta last summer." said the Rev. parties. He gave the purposes parties, the various organizations. The per- strength of the of neither team has been justly Woodson. "I was talking with Gypsy Smith, the classes which supported each, centage of those receiving bids is somewhat determined and and their the coming game promises and iii the course of the conversation 1 comparative strength. higher than usual. Following the college a light from to rule, these men initiated until start finish. asked him what was his favorite theme. He During the period after chapel he talked will not be Reports from Washington the beginning of semester of col- and Lee state replied that he thought the necessity for informally to the members of some of the the second that Coach Jimmy Dehart, lege life, and then only after passing a mini- former Duke Uni- the rebirth of a man before he can hope to history and political science classes on cn- versity mentor, who of four subjects. took over the coaching attain to a really spiritual outlook." The isting conditions in China, tracing the polit- mum duties of the Generals for Several of the upperclassmeu were extend- the first time last speaker continued to point out the many ical history of that country dnriiiK recenl year, has one of the great ed bids this year,and this group is also larger smallest squads in the preachers who have taken this as the years. The speaker reviewed the status of history of the school. than it usually is. The names of the new Coach Dehart has had main subject of their preaching. "James tile parties now in existence as he had dis- only twenty-four pledges,,including the upperclassmen, are:, men from which to pick Coy, when in London, once preachedon this cussed them in the preceding period, dwell- an eleven and despite handicap topic Beta Thcta Pi: Moreland Cunningham, this has built and converted a young man in his ing particularly on the Peoples party. This up a promising team, Sophomore, N'ew Conn.; Parks Har- lacking only in re- congregation named Booth," said Dr. parly is the outgrowth of the London. serves. Wood- conservative The Generals have only veter- son, "and went risoil, Junior, Mt. Ulla; William Coffin, Ash- live Booth out of that church to wing of Dr. Sun Yat Sin's army, now in ans back year, boro; Huntingtq'n, Wilmington; Ed- this their hope depending convert millions of souls with the story of power. Janies mostly upon Sophomores mund McAlpin. W. Va.; and two or three his wonderful conversion, by that great or- Dr. Price explained that the Sino-Japanese Johnson. Robert Juniors. New men will fill the tackle posi-' ganization, Richardson, Keidsville :Jake Halsley, Keids- the Salvation Army." Many other situation now existing is more or less a mys- tions and also and positions. ville; Cole Windham, Gastonia; Tom Ross, center fullback preachers have used this marvelous theme tery to the outside world since Japan's ob- Two Seniors, and Collins, throughout Concord; Donald Winter, N'. Bacon will take history: and the greatest of all ject in her aggressiveness was vague. In a Summit. J. care of the halfback posts Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Mark Houston and they have of them was the Master, very interesting way (he speaker discussed been spotted as Seiiter. Chattanooga. Tenn. : A. the major threats of the At the age of twelve He amazed tin' lews. Oriental characteristics dealing with this William Washington in Murchaut, Petersburg, ; and Lee eleven. Collins starred by teaching the priests in the temple. Dur- problem. In closing, he II. St. Fla. Archie ill last year's named several works W. Shu-ford, Hickory; lineups and is expected to do ing three years of the greatest ministry of that might he read by interested John T. Plunket. II. much of the team's scoring this the taught students Sophomore. Greenville, Texas: Addison G. year. world Jesus a way of life more j in these problems, including the report to Ihe Generals lost their opening game wonderful llreni/c r. Jr., Charlotte; Thomas W. Mar- to than .my other. One might think !he made to the Leagueof .Nations by a coin George Washington University chent, Greenville, S. C.i Robert I). Dodge. last Satur- that His way of life might be followed by mittee appointed by that body lo investigAUl day at Lexington, Va., by an 1K-0 much Jacksonville, Ha.; KraMiiu-* II. Evans, 1'ay- score. The diligence in matters of the body, of the Sino-Japanese alfair. which report, if un- W. & L. team put up a itiiville; Eugene R. Matthews, Gastonia; good fight against the character, of the milid and intellect, hut to Japan, may cause her OC/DOy OAOONE/Z- CBNTCIZ s a heavier and favorable with- William Brown, craftier Washington Univer- Jesus said to Xicodcmus, a man of culture drawal from the League, and Pearl Huck's Lamont Barium. sity team, and Kappa Sigma: Pearce, Plant City, were beaten principally by and intellect. "You must be born again." prize-winning novel, "The Good Earth,." John the passing attack "Buddy" Gardner, captain of the Davidton Fla.; Malcolm Grilfies, Lexington; Charles which the Colonials staged There are four reasons why people must be Dr. Price comes from a very distinguished very efficiently. Wildcat!, received a knee injury in the Thompson, Lexington': Robert P.. Lindsey, .born again: family. His father, Dr. P. Frank Price, has Last year the put First, unregenerated Duke-Davidson game Saturday and may be Win-toii-Salein : Presser Wildcats up a stubborn a man has no desire been a missionary to China for owr forty Morrow. West defense to hold a heavy spiritual lott to the team for the remainder of the Point, Ga.; Joe Dee-, Greensboro; Alvin Washington and for things. Often we see an in- years and is now a profejjso'r at Union The- Lee team scoreless season. Stevens, Schcnectady, \. Y.; Trcadway Pur- and furnished just enough difference to things of the soul in people ological Seminary in Nanking. China. Hi* scoring punch at the right nell. Sojirtanburg, S. C; Hank Loften, Gas- time to shove who have plenty of other interests. They|older brother, Dr.. l-'rank W. Price, of the across a lone tonia. touchdown for a 7-0 victory. follow eagerly developments in sports, the class of 1915, is an outstanding missionary The Davidson Pi Kappa Phi: team was much liglitejc-than literary, dramatic, artistic, and in the world:and theological teacher-in China. Another John Miller. Junior. Jef- the Generals was also pleasure, Dr.G. B.Watts is Gaining ferson, £. C.; George Smith, Flor- and greatly lacking in of but seldom do they come to] brother, Dr. Julian P. Price, finished here in Junior. reserves. The 'Cats played ence. S. C.; Michael ArroNvsmttto! Florence, stellar football church. It is because the people have not the class of ]')22. Dr. Price himself was Recognition for the whole game and been born again Works S. C.;John Willis. F.dgemoor, S. Ralph staved off touchdown in Christ. The natural man born in China and after.finishing at Davidson C.i drives by the Generals yearning Hunter Smith. Junior, Dillon. S. C: Don on their own six, has no for the higher things. If studied medicine at the University of Vir- in Field of twelve and thirteen-yard Literature Stewart, Pihrhurst; K"li Hope, lines during the you put before an African, who is accus-l ginia and Johns Hopkins University. lie Tissue, Mt. third and fourth quarters. W. \ a.: Mill- Taylor, Wilmington. X. C.; In the third quar- tomed todelight in a stew of red ants, woolly ;then returned to his native land where he ' ter the "Books Abroad" Features His Article (ieorge Ross, Sophomore. Wadeshoro. Wildcats started on a drive down worms, and dog meat,a model Thanksgiving practices medicine and teaches surgery in On Le Phi Wells, the field which resultedin a touchdown made dinner, he would sniff at it and Shantung University. Cercle de Francais Delta Thcta : Warner Green- then turn Miss.; Davidson; by McQueen. This score resulted in what to his ants and worms and dog. He simply wood. Walter Brown. Dan Griffen, was termed an upset victory for the Cats. would have no desire for the better things. Dr.