"'The South's 'Best • H'By the Students, College ?\{ewspaper'i t For the Students" Z-779 Washington and Lee University Semi-Weekly

VOL. XLIII LE~INGTON, VIRGINIA, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1940 NUMBER 33 Thirty Students Fall Frosh Gridders to Rep?rt Monday, 19th, . Daphne Dailey Wins Under Automatic As Generals Start Spnng Football Practtce Lee Editorial Award· Football practice for all fresh­ man football players wUl start ' Monday, February 19, Coach Tex At Semester's End Tilson announced today. This is a Three Others Cited new method or conducting these ·------spring practices, as the varsity men 12 Accepted for will not be called until one week fiye W &L Fraternities Winner Responsible Troubs Plan later, February 26. Coaches Tilson and Riley Smith Ask Razing of Buildings ·Reinstatement emphasized the fact that the first For Establishment Original Ideas week of training for the yearilngs Members of Phi Delta Theta., By Committee Is to enable them to compete with Sigma Nu, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Of Health Unit Kappa. Sigma, and Pi Kappa After a complete report of the the older men. Miss Daphne Dalley, editor of For Programs Fundamentals wlll be stress­ Alpha f raternities have Joined automatic committee. Dean Frank . together in a petition to the the Carollne Press. Bowllng Green, J. Oilllam today announced that ed during the practice periods. and Va., won the annual Lee Editorial Although encouraged by the re­ the full coaching staff will be on University requesting the raz­ 30 students fell under the auto­ sults ot their radio programs so ing of th e buUdings in the vi­ award for 1939 tor a series of edi­ matic rule this semester . This num­ hand to watch the freshmen. torials advocating the establish­ far this year. the Troubadours are It Is hoped, acordlng to the head cinity of the corner of Henry ber excludes four students who going to e.xtend their activities in­ a.nd Main streets. ment of a county health unit In have been charged wtth at least coach, that all freshmen who are Caroline county. to new and different fields ln the Interested in playing football Will The proponents of tlle · meas­ one failure. near future, according to Francis ure stressed the fact that most TI1e Lee Editorial award ls This year's semester scholastic report, regardless of whether or sponsored by the Virglnla Press Sugrue, president of the dramatic not they were on the squad last of Lhe buildings in question are report shows the admlnistration's organlza.tion. in di:,uso. and that the neigh­ association and the Lee Journal­ and faculty's success In their ef­ fall. All freshmen will be given a Ism foundation at Washington and Making their debut on the radio good chance to show what they can borhood in lhe immediate vi­ forts to clamp down on the work Lee. It Is given annually to the this year, the Troubadours pre­ do, free from the pressure of cinity or the respective houses and to make sUffer entrance re­ TEX TILSON RILEY SMITH writer of an editorial or a series sented a series of programs, games, and the coaches said that aM Lh e Troubadour theatre is quirements, Dean Ollllam said. of editorials, "which , in the opin- "Tales from Maupassant," which scrimmages with VMI. Next year Men who will be lost this year unnecessarily run-down. Ot the 30 hJt by the rule this they wished to see all men inter­ ion or the judges, performs the consisted of dra.matlza.tions of ested in playing, whether exper­ the Generals will face probably by graduation include Captain year, 14. were freshman and 16 up­ m ost meritorious and dlstinterest­ short stories by the French ftction the toughest schedule in their Dick Boisseau, aU-Southern con­ perclasmen . In 1939, of 38 hit, 27 ienced or not. ed community service, due account maste.r. On Monday, March 26, aU var­ long history. and the spring prac­ ference tackle. and his running were freshmen and 11 were up­ being taken of clarity, logic, and sity men and aU upperclassmen tice w1ll be conducted with this in mates Slugger Sugrue and Kelly Philpott, Flick perclassmen. "While we are satlsfted with thla social obJectives.'' material," pre8ident Sugrue ex­ who wish to start playing football mind. Litteral, Ouard Jim Lindsay, and The greater majority of those plained, "We regard it largely as a are expected to report tor practice. All men, varsity and freshmen, Fullback Ronnie Thompson. A Three other Virginia editors affected by the rule applied for re• means for learning somethina This spring a fuller program of who are still out for winter sports wealth of material from last fall's Head Speakers were cited by the judges for the instatement, but only 12 were ac­ about the business and for train­ work than ever before Is planned, will be excused from practice un­ freshman squad is expected to fill excellence of their editorials and cepted. Eight were freshmen and ing some of the boys 1n radio with plans already laJd for more til the duration of their sport. these vacancies. will receive certiftcates of merit four were upperclassmen. ThiS l8 At YMCA Meet work." He added that there are designed at the printing labora­ a slight decrease over last year st111 about four more programa In Harry Phllpott, director of re­ tory of the Lee Journalism foun­ when 14 were reinstated. this series yet to be completed. W&L Band to Play ligious activities at Washington dation by C. Harold Lauck. Journalis~ Students IJackson Lists They are: Two probation students were al­ "After this we hope to be able and Lee university, and Dr. w. A. dropped this year for falling to so to start presenting orialnal ma­ At Virginia Game Flick, professor of psychology, wlll A. Robbins, editor of the Hope­ make a C average. In Reportmg Class terial by Washlnaton and Lee !Trip Slate be the chief speakers at the State well News. for a series of editor­ Dean ouuam said that the list men." Sugrue said. ··we realize Tommorow Night prep school YMCA conference to ials advocating establishment of a of students not allowed any ab­ ToEditCountyNews1F D b local housing authority and slum that we are competing with every 1 be held at Natural Bridge on Feb­ sences during the second semester program that is on the air at the On ThU1'8daY four Waahlnaton or e aters Plans of the University band tor ruary 10, 11, and 12. clearance. will soon be posted. This list will same time we are. These prQI1'ams and Lee Journalism students will the second semester were an­ Philpott. who wlll be toastmas­ Howard B. Bloomer. Jr., editor include students who were hit by are conducted by people better edit next week's issue of the Rock­ ToUIS to New York, nounced yesterday by AI. Fleish­ er at a banquet to be held Satur­ ot the Arlington Sun, for a series the rule and reinstated. trained, and much more exper­ bridge County News. Th1a group, Florida Planned man, student manager. Following day nigh t. will lead discussion of editorials opposing approval of ienced than we. Therefore, our Jus­ which composes R. P. carter's the performance last night at the g1·oups and Ls in charge or recrea­ a bond issue for the construction Dr. Gaines Speaks tiftcation for taking the air must class in advanced reportina. con­ The names of 12 members of the W&L-Unlverslty of Maryland bas­ tional actlvit.les for the 125 dele­ of an electric light and power dis­ be that we are able to experiment sists of Bill Buchanan, Bill OWYtl. debate squad who will participate ketball game, the band plans to gates expected from 15 Virginia t ribution system by Arlington At A VC Convention with material which other pro­ Ross Hersey, and Harry Smith . in two trips and several local con­ make the trip tomorrow night to prep schools. county. Lynchburg to play tor the game President F r a n c is Pendleton grams are unable to do because ot Last year's class in advanced re­ tests were announced today ~Y '· New Evaluation Criteria tor Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.. editor qf porting had the same assignment. with the University of Virginia.. Gaines of Washington aiic:l Lee limitations of sponsors, or dlsin­ Coach George S. Jackson. Secondary Schools" will be Dr. t he Winchester Evenin g Star, !or university discussed "Continuity cllnatlon." The News w1ll be written and The speakers and the debates in "The band w1ll begin practicing Flick's subject Sunday morning a series or editorials advocating and Change on the Campus" be­ In the working out of the pro­ made up entirely by the members which they wlll participate are: regularly every Monday night at when he speaks to the faculty ad­ equalizing Justice In drunken driv­ Florida trip. February 18-24: 7:30 at the Troub theatre,'' Fleish­ fore a meeting of the Association grams, therefore, it was empha­ of the class. Bill Buchanan will visers attencling t he convention. ing cases coming before local Blll Burner, Jack Jones. Carter man stated. "It is probable that courts. of Vlr(linia Colleges this morning. sized that a constant supply of assign the stories, and Hersey and Recreational activities will in­ Refo. and Jack Akin. several monograms will be award­ clude two trips through Natural Both Dr. Oa.tnes and Dean Rob­ Contlllaecl • P&l'e four Smith will handle the make-up. The Judges of the contest were New York trip. March 10-16: ed to band members at the end Bridge, one at night and one Sun­ ert H. Tucker ot washlnaton and Dr. Belle Boone Beard, director of Charles Hobson, Stanford Behewel, of the season." Continued on pare four Lee left this morning to attend the th e ci ty and county organization, Allen Overton. and Herb Pried­ meeting, which convenes today and State Department of Public Wei- Impersonated Smitherman man. tomorrow in Richmond. The AVC tare, Richmond, Va.; LeRoy Westminster colleae debate. Peb­ meeting will be concluded by a Magician Discusses, Illustrates Hodges. state comptroller, Rich­ ruary 15 : Bill Burner and Jack A rt banquet tomorrow night. Happy About ~~Greatest Swindle" mond, Va.: Felix Morley, editor of Jones. the Washington Post, Washing­ The boys who ao ingloriously worried about lepl compllcatlona. ,- SOuthern debate Before Baffled Crowd of 700 ton. D. C.; 0 . W. Riegel, director Day to Head Phi Delta pulled off the "greatest swindle In Mlsa Maya enJoyed herself h~- February 28: BW Webb. Joe Ellia, of the Lee Journalism foundation, It looked like Doremus gymnas­ the annals of Fancy Dress" can ly; but the spectre of Smitherman Dick Roberts, and Ken Clendaniel. he called it. chairman; and Arthur Robb, edi­ During Second Semester ium: It was In the right location settle back and breathe comfort­ atUl ominously hun& overhead. But Randolph-Macon Woman's col­ Christopher has been engaged in tor of Editor and Publlsher. New for It, and there were a lot of W&L Newly elected aecond semester ably at last. Por even Scott 8Jn1tb­ all 1a settled now. Por Smither re- lege "Leap Year" debate, Pebruary the practice ot magic since he York. N. Y. omoera were installed at the rea­ erman, the Impersonated, is hap­ ceived the following letter Wed- 29: Stan(ord Schewe! and Charlie students and faculty members was six. and he certainly showed ular weekly meeting of the Phi PY about the whole thing. nesctay : ! Hobson. there. But there was something the result of his labor. Every trick Delta Theta fraternity on Mon­ After brinai08 Caroline Maya aU Mr. Smther- William and Mary debate, March wrong. There was a man on an he did seemed to be better t han Literary Society improvised stage, and he was talt­ day night. The new omcers are aa the way up here from Mlsa1aa1ppl 1 : two alternates from Florida and the one before. Perhaps the most Charles Tb&lhlmer, president of toUows: Dick Day, president; Tom State College for Women thinkina COD8ratulatlons to you and your New York trip debates. IOf a little piece of rope and pull­ entertaining was when be showed Graham-Lee LHerary aoelety, to­ Martin, secretary; Henry Baker, she was aoina to Fancy Dress with roommate for the areatest piece of Only three ot the tour named Ing on it. and it kept coming and t he audience exactly how to work day requested aU a.mbe.rs of the warden; and Tom Brizendine, re­ Scott Smitherman. an old beau of swindling I ever beard of. Lane debaters under each the Florida coming unill It was about twenty an egg trick. and then proceeded IOdety to meet in the Student porter. hers, SCott Smither '!as a little Sartor, K. A., a &ood friend of and the New York trips will go to times as long. Oh, well. at the end of the demonstration Union bulldlq at 7:3t p. m. Mon­ mine, aent me a cllppina from The debate. 'nle alternates not taklna Christopher told of the earl­ of how it was done to put an en­ day nJrht for the iakln( ot &.heir RiD8-tum PhJ telll.na of your ex- the trips will debate against WU- iest magician, an Egyptian who tirely different finish on it. pleture for the Calyx. performed a decapitation illusion Four Men Represent IRC ~~ta~th:eu~~u=.,~:~aelf •lclt; l1am and Mary. in 3000 B. C. that Ia stUl in use. Impersonation, invaalon of priv- On the Florida t rip contests are Later , the priests used magic, and • ksb M • acy. allentation of affections, frad- scheduled with speakers repreaent- the magician in turn dabbled in ~ u1 t of th maUa f nd lng Florida State College for Worn- Two Games, Dance Offered &.' enc urg eetmg · en uae e ' oraery, a en at Tallahassee, the Universi•" pseudo-science, alchemy, and as­ At F ed ·Mann Act! Yeeabooo! Boy you tq t rology. The real predecessor ot reallY must be able to shovel it of Florida at OainesvUel, Florida­ the modern stage magician. Chris­ The Virglnja Association of In­ out. How did you do it t They gave SOuthern college at Lakeland, Rol­ topher continued, was the wander­ For 75 Cents in Lynchburg ternational Relations Cluba Is L. s. u :s President Smith plenty Una college at Winter Park. and Ing mountebank who depended holdlna Its annual -convention at for much leas than that. He onP.& The Citadel at Charleston, s. c. largely on deception and digital The University of Vi rginia bad Mary Washington colleae In P'red­ had 42 Indictments! Colleges to be included on the dexterity to astonish his audience. wrllten , trying to reserve 900 Sue, damn riahtl For the amount northern trip are Johns Hopkins erlcksbura. Va., this week-end. Christopher told the story of the seats, but it was de­ The conference will besin today of one letter aivina me the full de- unlversJty at Baltimore, Princeton cided instead to reserve one side talia of the hilarious. not to say 1n- university at Princeton, N. J .. medieval Ualian magician who, and will be concluded Sunday. when ordered to leave th e city of the gym for t he Wahoos, and Washlnaton and Lee will be aenious, mladeeda aaalnat one of Fordham university at New York the other for W&L. Mr. 1. P. Op­ the SOuth's fair maideN. city, Massachusetts Institute a.t within 24 hours, succeeded in hav­ amonr the 30 schools repre~~ented . ina himself seen going out of each pelman, of the Chamber of Com­ Pour men- Charles Hobson, Car­ Please. please try to deacrtbe Boston, and Columbia university merce, is in charge or the arranae­ M1aa Maya' face when you broke a t. New York city. The Columbia of the city's four gates at exactly ter Refo, Dan Lewis, and Scott the same time. ments. Smither - have been tentatively the news to her! It must have been contest will be a radio debate. wonderful! Speakers for the annual debate As he spoke. Christopher wu The last Ume that W&L and chosen to represent Waahinaton Virginia. met on the hn.rdwood and Lee at th e convention. I knew Caroline In the earlY part In Lee chapel, to be held this year buslly enaaged in pulling appar­ ently endless streams or confetti court in Lynchburc, the aame The theme of the convention, of my high school career. I left for on March 26 with J ohns Hopldna prep school and she moved. so we colleae. will be announced later by out or apparently empty dish es. ended, or au thlnrs. in a 34-34 tie. "Towarcla P e r m a n e n t World Three hard-worklnc reporters tried were separated. I thouaht I would Pt·ores.sor Jackson. Members o! the audience were Peace." will be presented in seven desperately to find out why neith­ chosen to assist the magician as lectures which wlll t.ake plaoe over never hear of her aaaln. Was 1 er sJde won, but met with no suc­ the three-day period. Washlnrton wrona! Rev. Wright Will s--.. t. cards be&nn to disappear and mul- cess. Playing on the Blue squad ~ Uply, handkerchiefs to turn into and Lee wlll lead the open forum Tell me about Caroline and. her The Rev. Thomas Wright will be eaas. and ropes to stretch a.nd knot was the Immortal Cy Youna. who discussion on the subJect or in­ addresa. Is abe aood-looklna? 1 the speaker at the Lee Dinner at wlll. Under Christopher's rap ­ was as always the outstanding ternational economic counciL heard your Fancy Drcsa ball over CECIL TAYLOR player tor Lhe Generals. the radio. SOunded swell. Forum Sunday ni~rht , February Idly movlna hand!, Don Adams hod Friday evening Or. Arnold W. ll. His subJect wUl be ''The Bible his vest completely removed while For a mrre scvt•nty-tlvr cents. The freshman game w111 start 0 . Kean wlll deliver an address on WaJ tlna. and Ita Importance Today.'' he had hls coat oo. lhret'-fourths of one dollo1• In lood at 7:13, and the varsity eame wliJ "Democratic Scandinavia and the United Stales lean! t<>nder, w ash- come whentnrer the freshmen tln­ SCOTT SMI'niERMAN. ------~----- lllghllght of the show came with War." Dr. Kean Is the American lnaton and lA! students Wi ll be Ish. It Is not known definitely as 0 . Scott Smitherman, ReJlstrar F.l . Malllnaty's phe­ corresPOndent or the Soclai-Dem­ Sigma Phi Epsilon s. permitted Saturday night to see Yet who will referee. University of Pennsylvania, nomenal feat or naming the one ocrat:Al n, the omcial oraan of the two basketbo.ll anmes and attend The dance will start bY the time CIIARLIE HOBSON Philadelphia, Pa. Withdraws Charter blue-backed cnrd which WM rncf' Danish .ector. a IUI!O.t dnnc csprclally plnnned you aet there, so atop worrylna up in a park or red backed Cll.l'd~ . According to a statement Is­ for Lhe occaslou. Ct>cil Taylor. about il. Music the dancJna Saturday everurts there will be Rabbi oC BeU\ Ababa Synaaoaue tor an informal banquet followed by Kappa Sigma Choosea sued by the members or the To to~ off the evenin~ . Chrill­ presldl•nt of tha 11tudcm body, an- will be rurn.tshed by the vaaa­ In Richmond. topher performed a bit of "mind­ an address on "War aa a Social Vlrsinia Epsilon chaptel' of the nounced loday, bonds, one of the best. of the up According to Hobson, there wlU Jim Bierer as President reading" whereby he gues..o;cd tht' Evil," delivered by S. Hurban, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, This nl'f~tlll(<'rnent hllS be n and comlna orchestras here and v. be a Joint meetina with Sweet Second semester elections were Czecho-slovakian minister to the that chapter haa withdrawn Its exact. sum of tour different rour mndc through the Chamber of abouts. Briar held ht>re In the near future. held at the Kappa Sigma f rater­ charter from the nat1onal or­ dlrlt numbers In the minds of four commrrce of the city or Lynch I A t d • llh United States. An lntormal dance Besides the Sweet Briar enaage­ nity the early part or thls week. W&L students - ny s u en .. w an automobil<> In the Hall of Mirrors will follow. go.olzation, and consequently . burg, In wh.lrh C'lty lhc ao.mes WliJ wllllna to lake part or the bn.nd rnent there ta the realonal conven­ The tollowlna omcen were elect­ will no longer be a member of Sunday at noon Dr. E. M. Ca­ tion at Chapel Hlll later in the The performance was pronounc - ~ bl" .lllny<'d and lhe donee will be I to lilt> aamc In return tor llMOIIne ed : Jim Bierer, president: Townes the fraternnl cll'cle of WashJng­ ed tops by the ln.rae audience that held. 'rhCl Chamber of Commerce and admlsf!lon was requt'st<>d to llsch will close lhe convenUon wllh sprinr . The W&L aroup will be Lea, vice-president; B. Sweeney, ton and Lee. saw lt. The man had everything. h httl·rclik>d In moklna this aamc contact AI Fleishman at the ZBT an address on "The Essen tials or represen ted at the Carolina con- treasurer; and Bill Read, ~rrand The chapter was plactod on World Peace." Dr. Callsch Is the vention. · Hill tl'icks required skill, dcxtt'rlly,, ln tht' sume vt-hl or the VPI root- Ihouse or E. w. Brockannn at lht' master of ceremonies. tbi4 campus 34 years aao. 1\ppa.ro.lWI, and "mental mnwlc" as bllll coulcst lasL fnU . Delt house trnmedtalt'ly. w~e ling-tum J4i the best magazine they possibly could. Sugrue has thus been able to be ber­ Th~ Ring•tum Phi Feature Washington and Lee University cer than either, by combining the best of Section S emi-Weekly each. His two issues chis year, and espe­ cially the last one, show a remarkably Published every Tuesday and Friday of the CAMPUS COMMENT ... PERSONAL collegiate year. Entered at the Lexington, Vir­ good balance, and variety as regards ar- By W1LLIAM BUXTON By-Gone Headlines • • • • • ginia, postoffice as second-class mail matter. tides, stories, and departments, and good ------­ By BOB CAMPBELL Member of the Associated Collegiate Press. original cartoons. Even though the Fall OPINIONS National advertising representative: The Na­ number was good, the Fancy Dress issue Around This Section . . . tional Advert1s!ng Service, Inc., 420 Madison Now that Fancy Dress is over With and a 8ymptoma ol the Season · · · 1939-- dedicated to former president Hen­ improved one hundred per cent. Avenue, New York Cily, New York. pleasant memory of the past, we should set- Just a gentle sniff of spring in Symphonized "Swing" and Pro- ry Louis Smith.... University of Subscription $3.10 per year, in. advance Among the reasons for the success of tle down to some steady work and aet these the air and already: feasor John Gn.bam's Madrigal to Vlrrtnla takes s&.ep toward ellmJ.n­ the Collegian is the clever and efficie nt parties out of our minds. But on the other Freshmen are sporting paddles aUnr co-eds from OharlottesvtDe. ERNEST WOODWARD ll ...... Editor hand th ere are prospects or a few good times and worried looks. Hell Week. feature concert by Vit'llnia sym­ 1920- M. THOMPSON McCLURE.Business Manager work contributed by Louis Schultz. A to be had tf YOU are one of the chosen few. There will soon be learned discus- phony.. · . Grades show scholar­ contributor to the magazine from his Fiu epidemic not too severe het-e, As for Instance, there's the Mid-winter Frolics slons 1n all the exchanges about ship Is improving as 138 make Dr. Glaarow, University physician, SPORTS EDITOR freshman year, and a1ways an author of at our near neighbor, the Sweet Patch, which the value of pounding pledge pos- dean's list and 8~ make honor roll. states. However. Fancy Dress ball incidentally begins tonight and continues terlors. Never having had to un- . .. Hucllon Strode to apeak on Bayard Berghaus first rate material, Louis has proved him­ and cage game with Davidson are Lhrough tomorrow. But this is no doubt of dergo the IgnominY of this mild Latin-American countries in chap­ postponed tm Easter.... Students MANAGING EDITORS self to be invaluable on th e staff. The small interest to most of us here since the form of torture, we are allln favor el tonight. ... Ring-tum Phi sur­ Bob Sleele and Fred Farrar cite need tor a literary periodical cartoons of Shellabarger an~ perhaps the Wahoos without trying at all are in command of it. Every year we notice a couple vey shows students want account­ at W&L. Southern Collegian, sus­ NEWS EDITOR COPY EDITOR most striking new feature. of the brig and will be a decided majority of non-fraternity freshmen who log department Improved. Ancient pended in 1918, may be revived. Latham Thigpen Bill Buchanan from any angle. would benefit, we believe, from an lalliuages adequate but stiff.... However, this is not the place for a re­ ... F. E. Paas gives declamation DESK EDITOR But on the other side of the fence we Minks application of scantling. Ghost writers for theses appea.r on "The Sword of Lee" at llterary Al Fleishman view of the magazine. What we wish to regularly dominate the situation at Maeon, The paddles, tor some reason, here, but dlaappear at mention of society meeting.... Class of 1919 point out is that this is the first time to and I mean we really do , but anything out of the or- to run tor president of the stu- tourney to be held here March 1890- Circulation Manaren I[. dinary in a social way is not to be bad in the. dent body." 7-9.... Measles confin.es seven Who blames the w &L sopho­ William Oscar Shropshire, Russell Olen near future. As a matter of fact Mary Baldwin "Is that right?" we queried, _.. __ The Southern Collegian is taking its men to hospital.... 0 rter w__,.., mo;e. junior, or senior tor his Browning is famous for its Inability to stagger under the shocked. choeen to lead aenlor b&ll at ft­ broad smile and cheerful air when place as the equal of any campus publi­ task of sponsoring anything 1n the form of ''Yes," he said, "But don't tell nals. Jim Wallaee heads Sublc:.rlpUoaa he explains this exuberance of cation , and must be recognized as such. entertainment, or perhaps they simply don't anybody." Troube tor second aemester. spirits by saying. ''Why, man, look give a hang. We won't. ._ Herbert Morrison Weed We congratulate its editor on a good job 191 at the large freshman class old Booldteeplur We saw three pairs of new white Porty cauaht by automatic rule W&L has this year. and the base­ being done well, and it is to Francis Su­ Here, There, and Most Anywhere •.• saddle shoes in one day. Why at aeme~ter'a end .... Dr. Robert Jack Barrie Last night we were surprised and dellghted ball and football material we grue primarily, without forgetting the doesn't some wide-awake company H. Tw*er to devote full time to have!" We think they are justi­ to see that J. C. Snidow, the dynamic intellect toea others, that the praise is due. put out some shoes with black work aa actina presiden t .... Val- fied, and say smlle on old boys and February 9, 1940 and brain-trust of law school. baa returned to and bee ls and the whlte s tri· P be - eauae portrait of &obert B. Lee resume his academic endeavors. What you keep up the spirit of enthusiasm tween. Their fault. of course. preeented to chapel.... Professors so far manifested and you may probably don't know is that J. 0. bad a ner­ would be that they wouldn't get He~Mn~ul and lwblc, ill for two vous break-down as a result of his excessive smile from cause throughout the WE SAW IT BUT WE dirty aa qulck. But that could be weeks, to return to claasea next sessibn. "Faint heart ne'er won THE FORUM studying. Such, we say, a.re the mal effects of remedied by making the saddle ~f -week .... N. c. Stt.te matmen STILL DON'T BELIEVE IT a too zealous desire to obtain an "educ&tlon." fair lady" nor wm dormant stu­ leather already dirty. But we wont meet Generals Monday night .... dents make an enthusiastic col­ Thus It might be concluded that moderation crusade about the matter. Fancy Dreaa lsaue of collegian Magic, it appears, is one of the enter­ Can Teachers Take lt? is a wise policy 1n most anything you do. . . . lege." tainment arts that will never grow old. It Tbla CohuDn •• • Colorado Aggies have turned tables Today the student body is a trl1le smaller aa is at least certain that it will never lose a result of that "automatic" rule which goes Pete Barrow, atartinl next Tues------and now grade their teachers, following any of the glamor it has had for us since into action with astounding regularity and day, is goinc to take over once a the circulation of a student petition some deadly accuracy. We flnd that we have lost week. PREVIEWS AND REVIEWS we were seven, as long as it is presented some of the best of those termed "good fel­ Pete has a reputation over ln weeks ago sponsored by the Student B:r AL FLEISHMAN as skillfully an das cleverly as it was by lows." . . . U you are interested in the art of the Law School of being almost a council. For months professors Milbourne Chrisopher last night. wrestling, you shouldn't have missed aeetna Communist. Of courae there aren't punch students into the grade niches in Oklahoma A. & M. barely defeat VMI laat any Communlats any mo~. But U the strains of "BalalaUta" stranded, doarhless. In an African To say that he had one of the best which reacher judgment grants that evenlng- 26 Y.i to 1 Y2 • Now don't let the sco~ Pete Ia the aort of fellow that in have cleared away and Tanya bas town .... Sbe reta away from the stage presences of any professional en­ deceive you because VMJ, to give credit where his more radical momenta mtght been fol'lotten, we'll try to get hotel preprie&« and wblle &nvel­ their brand of intelligence belongs. Two tertainer we have seen in a long time credit is due. did a good job when you consider artrUe 1n favor of a araduated In­ down to the buslneu at hand. ... lnl Oil a rivet' boa~towaway days out of this year students rated their that Oklahoma won the national champion­ come tax. And that, at Waahlna­ ThuradaJ and Prtday laat found style, she ruaa into MJchae1 ShaDe would be putting it mildly. To say that he professors for the benefit of department ship last year. The prize came when the vlll­ ton and Lee, makes h1m a Com­ the State ilvlni out wtth "Rulers (John Carroll) wbo baa liven up was baffling and mystifying would be a heads. tors' heavyweight. a real cute kid C26 yean, munist. ot the Sea," a story of aalltng ahlpa doctori.Dr for the rubber bubaea ranlc understatement designed to do 225 pounds, built low · to the ground lUte one That doesn't mean that we and eaWnJ men and a saWna • . . She almost. .. toNed off the Rating charts were not magnanimous­ nothing but cover our confusion at our of those small brick houses, member of the will not continue woman. . . . DoUi Palrbanks, Jr., bea~bat m&J~Qes UDtll a bolter ly thrown in the waste-basket, according Canadian Olympic wrestling team, and ao to welcome guest columna. We.atlll provided ·a pretty good captain aDd bun&a. . .. Then comea a trip own ignorance. To say that he had an co reports. The mimeographed question­ forth far Into the night). wasn't able to pin want them. Anybody have any­ ftrat mate and quite a dubina boy. aeroea the Junl'le b.1 Mallie Uld original act is roughly like saying that the VMI man who was only a paultry 180 thing on their mind? . . . The re1t of the Bntllab cut, ShaDe.... Mlule oollapeea and Ia naires, filled out by every student en- Hedy Lamar presents a new type of pounds. . . . .Botueau was eaaerly watching Buxton's column slipped in here !ncludlna Bonny Ma!'laret Lock­ oarrled by &be haDdlome bero to rolled in classes during the two days the the match and you could almost see the 11ow last week almoat by accident. Be­ wood, did a ftne job-elpeclally &.be bOQI&al where be waa lar­ screen personality. quiz was conducted, were tabulated by a of Joy on his face with the realization that cause the nmes-Diapatch editor­ the Bonny One.... The story ot merlJ head pb.plclan. . . • Thflftl Dr. hrinholt is to be thanked for giv­ student committee and "made available IHE was not in there with thls bull of the Ial on football and honor ayatema the steam enline and tlrlt ocean a& the hospital the present doctor, ing the students an opportunity to see . woods ... . Congratulations to the .U. Bhle for waa ao 1o111. Buxton, actually, crouina job, althoUih rather in­ who baa a nJce wile . But there's need, also, to il•e due so we put him 1n here. Be com­ a eouple of hours of decent enter­ der•••• The wife m.Ues ap for It, those on the administration who co-op­ methods of instruction " quote The credit to Coaeh Ocuua1Drlaam for hla 1lne plained that nobody read that col­ tainment. wblle Malli.e tries to a&rala'bten perated in making it possible. The en­ · 11 .' d c.oachlng ablllty and accompUahmenta, plua umn. We wonder why. lla&llftla1 ..... Ule ...... ~· oat. . .. After an appen­ Rock Y Mouncam Co egtan, stu en t pa- his being a real guy both on and off the bas- ~ thusiastic reception given by the large ...... llallle" ...... deo&oalJ, a naUn uprlabaa', Uld per whid1 ran the story. ketball court. OlliiPIDp • • • ...,.._ tile l&a&e ICNeiL ••• AIID Maille's theatrical abWUes, ID &laM audience which attended should make Here are a couple of tema cull­ ((Ratings include an evaluation of the ...... u...... order, ner:r~ oomes to a pla them feel repaid for d1eir efforts. Snoopy, The 8Dooper ..• ed from the ncbana'ee. 8lnce we fora ...... , O.llaaed on p&~e loar professor's knowledge of his subject, clipped them out, we have fOJ'IOt­ As to Christopher's show itself, it was It's too bad our friend of GJJ1117 - preat­ manner of presentation, lecture organi­ lge wouldn't respond to the curtain call lut ten which ones came from which simply amazing. Some of the tricks that zation, assignments, methods of grading, Saturday afternoon when be could pJa1nlJ aee papers. And we don't Intend to he did were not only great feats, but that he was as mucl! in demand u waa hla claw throuab that clutter of pa­ and personal traits. A place for additional pers 1n the corner of the omce to LEI.I'ERS TO THE EDITOR seemed to be absolutely impossible, and academic associate, xa, lbar, who Ia prell­ comments is provided so that a student dent, of the College of Muaical Knowleclie. But ftt in the piece~, either. So. to WhCJ­ contradictory to such simple rules of life ever wrote the tollowlnJ, we eK­ as a result of exceutve gaiety. 1111 aa Ia In accord wtth IJ'&ee and Why Not Give the Finns benefit of both groups would be bound last stand, and we continue to sell But our tun was squelched much the eame rythm and In every reepect 1n lood Some Real Help? Ruaala oll and other thinas to can only say as Kay Kyser did, we hope to take its position setiously. And the fac­ tute." way I'll probably be the next time I enter X.xinlton, Vlrlinla prosecute the war. you have a brass leg and lightning strikes From UVA ulty would be forced to recognize that se­ through the portal marked ..,.war. Ahl but February &. 1940 We let Germany run us off of you. "I wlah : riousness of purpose made the results of life is gay and Ute ls fun, and thua we dedi­ Dear Mr. l'.dltor: the blah seas. we aell oil and Iron Tt~c 1 C'. 1r~, any carJ ... cate the above to that someone. "I knew why students have tak­ to Japan to slauahter the Chinese. chc survey worthy of consideration. Congratulations to our IWey 8ml&h who ao en to snowb&lllna mall trucks in Monday eveninl l watched the Vt'f let Oermany make slaves of Fac ulty members at this university can ­ IP'aclously filled -in last Saturday to make the their spare time. "March of 'nine" at the State the Poles and Czechs, we let Rus­ THE SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN theatre ahow Plnland from its be­ not fail to admit inferior ability in certain dansant a success Wlth his wit and blushln& "That Toplea would do away sia annihllate the Finns with our TAKES ITS RIGHTFUL PLACE smile. And, too. the airla perched there weren't with those awful 'ftuah to the left ilnnlnl to what Ia now ita In­ products; and all of the time we of their colleagues. Some faculty mem­ at all bad for the eyesight. Wouldn't they have and to hell with the riaht' head­ evitable end. Several of the people moan and rroan over those peo­ in the audience cheered Plnland For so many years it has been the cus­ bers have served their day in a schoo l (liven Mal a fit-had he been there! linea. ple's pllaht. WhY don't we do tom, with very few but notable excep­ room and both they and their classes ''That the Spectator and the and some booed Plnland. I thouaht something or shut up. Items, NothJna- More . . • Senate and the fraternities would of some of the arUclea that have Respectively, tions, for the students to completely ig­ would profit by their retirement. Others appeared 1n your paper and the Ed Brown and Jack Wateen e two men rado university m promoting a fa1rer stu­ o.bly not be heading this column much lonaer ina "aided under the iron doulh- money to buy mllltary supplies If if any lonaer .. Ed Blair, the amorous one. nut to dunk ln two polnla," and we weren't afraid of hurtlnl Rus· eaaJly. who were alike m only one large respect: dcnt-faC'ulcy rel:u ionship.-Colorado U . nnnotmced hls enanaemcnt In the New York "tickled the draperies for a tally." ala's feeUnaa. but we are afraid Very truly, they wer~ b oth interested in gemng out Silver and Gold. papers a shorl llme aao . ... Ohl my. BILL BUCKANANl and ahall let Ru.aala alauahter the OEOROE ESHI!lLMAN, '(3. Grapplers Seeking Comets Riddle Defense, PHI Fourth -Victory THE Throttle Terrapins 39-19 Harold Reed Lost to Blue W resders ------· _Against Apprentice School Here Tonight Brigs Crush Maryland Gains One Field Goal By DIOK WRIGHT I Hammett has improved 100 per In First Half Before Huge Crowd cent over his ftrst three perform- With the mid-way mark in their a.nces and should hit his stride as Febi'UI')' 9, 1940 Page Three Jefferson High A dazzling exhibition of unbeat­ for Washington and Lee with a schedule alt·eady a. thing of the a 128-pounder in the match to­ able basketball during the first beautiful one-hand throw from past coach Archie Mathis' Big night. With a brilliant comebnck in the half ga.ve'the Washington and Lee down in the comer. and the Big B lu~ gra.pplers will attempt to Tom Fuller will be out to make last half of the game washington basketball team a one-sided 39-19 Blue Juggernaut was on Its way make it four straight victories Fri- it three straight in the Apprentice Brigadier Swimmers Drop and Lee's freshman basketeers triumph over the Maryland uni­ once more. day night, when they swing into match at 135 pounds. Along with topped a stubborn uttle squad of versity courtmen ln Doremus gym With a. deadly accuracy that action against the Shipbuilders of Barney Farrier, Fuller was the Magicians from Jefferson high last night before an overflow would do credit to a Confederate Apprentice school, Newport News. only Blue grappler to Pin his op­ Initial Meet to AMA, 41-26 school in Roanoke 48 to 24 on Do­ crowd. sharpshooter. the Generals con­ The ''Shipbuilders" boast one of ponent in the Carolina state remus gym court Tuesday night. The Generals, seeminglY doing tinued to pour it on. Maryland was the strongest teams in years, and match. The current washington and The summaries: After matching point for point everything right, floored the Ter­ stopped at every turn and was able should give the General matmen The rest of the weight divisions Lee freshman swim team opened 50-yard free style~Won by Sea- with the Brigadiers throughout rapins with an early onslaught be­ to take but eight shots at the bas­ their toughest match to date. will be taken care of by the same fl Tu so.n, W&L·, second, Garner. AMA; the first half the Jeffs were over­ fore the startled visitors found out ket untU the whistle sounded end­ men who started the Ca.rollna its season at Fort De ance as- The loss of Harold Reed, di- match. George Maclnerney will day afternoon, losing to the crack third, Netnerwood. AMA. Time: come by the superior height and what was going on. Washington ing the first half. Ronnie Thomp­ minutive 121-pounder, was a se- start in the .pound bracket, Augusta MUitary academy mermen 26.3. experience of the W&L freshmen. a.nd Lee plled up a commanding son and Captain Leo Retnartz 145 29-5 lead in the first canto. and vere blow to Coach Mathis. Reed Charlie Lanier will go into action by a 41. 26 score. 100-yard tree style-Won by W&L's aggregation got otl' to a faithfully protected their goal slow start. and Roanoke, sparked held Maryland to but one paltry from the visitors· fast break. and won his first three matches as a at 155-pounds in place of Eddie Paced by Myron Frank, who won Frank, AMA; second, Wolf. AMA; field goal. varsity performer, and was well on Wagg, while Farrier will be at his the 1oo-yard tree style. broke the third, Scott, W&L. Time: 60.3. by Captain Jesse Boston. took an when one of the opposition msn­ his way to an undefeated season. favorite post in the 165-pound di- pool record in winning the 100- 220-yard free style - Won by early lead. Midway through the With Dick Plock. Howard Dob­ aged to break loose. either Thomp­ bins, and Bob Gary flrlng in shots J ohn Morgan, a sop~omore. a nd a vision. "Senor'; Captain Henry yard back stroke. (l.nd led the med- Hancock. AMA; second, Bell, AMA: first half the Little Blue hopsters son or Relnartz was on him like a from all angles, the Big Blue lit­ member of last years fros~ team , Braun will round out the starters ley relay team to victory, AMA third, Priest, W&L. Time: 2.39.6. held only a one-point lead, and circus tent. is being groomed for Reeds post- at his usual 175-pound division. gained 1'lve first places to three for 100-yard back stroke-Won by were not able to increase this mar­ erally walked away with the de­ The second half saw the Wash­ tion. Morgan is rather inexper- Braun will be out to make It four the Brigadiers to accomplish the Frank, AMA : second. Webster, gin until after the second half cision. Thirteen minutes of play ington a.nd Lee second team pla.y­ had elapsed before Maryland's ing most of the time. Even then. ienced and Coach Mathis is work- t 1 ht wins Friday when he well-earned triumph. W&L: third, Redgra.ve, AMA. started. Halftime score: W&L, 16 ; ing him as hard as possible in an s rag ' Ross Beason, speedy Brigadier Time: 1.02.2 . Jetrerson, 15. Woodward tossed in the solitary Maryland could register but 14 effort to round h1m into top shape wrestles the Apprentice school for dash swimmer, and Lynn Murdock, 50-yard breast stroke-Won by basket made by his team during points. and seemed unable to re­ his third straight year. But with Jeff Hudson. Johnny the ftrst half. for his initial performance as a The "Shipbuilders" bold a vic- stellar breast stroke swimmer. Murdock. W&L: second, Bell. cover from the reeling blow dealt Ligon. and Dick Ellis tlrlni away Dick Pinck hit the cords for the Big Blue wrestler. tory over the Richmond YMCA by were the leading point-getters for AMA: third, Dalmas. AMA. Time: at the hoop with steady consist­ them early in the game. first score of the game with a set Lanky Howard Dobbins and Bob With the retirement of Football the same score that the Generals the little Generals. Beason won 32.7. ency and accuracy, W&L streaked shot from well out in the court. Captain Dick Boill8eau as a grap- defeated them, and lost a . tough the 50-yard free style and anchor- 150-yard medley relay- Won by ahead of the Roanoke team 35-19 Gary paced the Washington· and Immediately afterwards Howard Lee scoring parade with an even pier, the unlimited weight division decision to Virginia Tech last week ed the 200-yard relay team to its AMA . during the third period. Dobbins connected with a one­ again presents a problem. Bob by the close score of 18 to 16. Bill victory, while Murdock triumphed Time: 1.29.2. dozen points ea.ch. Each one reg­ Ligon. high man for the night handed toss under the basket, and Istered five field goals and a pair Sch ellenberg, the 181-pounder who Zydia.lt, the 1'lashy VPI 175-pound- in the 50-yard breast stroke event. 200-yard relay- Won by W&L with 14 points. and Signaigo hit Plnck came right back with his pulled an amazing "upset" victory er, was pushed to the limit by the The Brigadiers will make their . Time: 1.50.7. of the contest and with three goals made Maryland's first point from YMCA opponent in the opening which some indication of their when they swim the strong Mas- Diving- Won by Dutch, AMA; though they were not at the top 18 apiece put the game on ice tor the the foul line. Bob Gary retaliated Continued on page four match. ordinarily wrestles at 175 strength. sanutten Military academy team second, Stewart , W&L; third. Brigs, 48-24. pounds. Lack of a heavyweight has Coach Mathis 18 rather pessimts- _in:.:_W_oods__toc _ k_. ______N_e_ th_e_rw_ ood__ .AM_ ._A_._P_o_in_ts__ :_7 8_.o_s_._ forced Mathis to move Scbellen- tic concerning the team's chances berg up to the top position. which of making it tour straight. The Kappa Sigs Top Delts, 3·2 is rather tough medicine for a Big Blue is weak a t the 121-pound Dry Cleaning and Pressing ilgbt-heavy to take. Schellenberg position and in the unlimited olaas. 1-M Basketball Goes to Semi-Finals; To Advance in Ping-Pong Is the most improved wrestler on and will have to pile up points 1n The Kappa Slgs entered the the squad, however, and what he the earlier matches to overcome Betas, LXAs, Pi Phis, KAs Win semi-final round of the intramural Don't Forget the Discount Service on lacks is weight he makes up for the deficit. After their match with ping-pong tournament by nosing your Laundry and Cleaning in speed. Apprentice school, the Generals Betas Eke Out Win, 24-22 Phi Delt Rally Fails out a strong Delta Tau Delta team J immy Hammett will be shoot.. will journey to Chapel Hill next 3-2 on Tuesday evening. The win­ lng at his 1'lrst Big Blue victory Saturday where they will meet the Over Strong SAE Squad Against Strong LXA Team ners will oppose Kappa. Alpha In , Friday night, and all indications powerful North Carolina Tar­ Beta Theta Pi advanced to the The Lambda Chis advanced to their next match in sn effort to point to his grabbing five points. heels. semi-ftnals· in intramural basket- the sem!-tlnais of the intramural continue their march to the final Rockbridge Laundry ball play with a hard-earned 24- basketball tournament last night round. Zoric Cleaners 22 victory over Sigma Alpha Ep- with a bard-fought victory over Swimmers Will Try to Scuttle sllon. th e Phi Delts. The final score was KSTuesday', win froms play Haizlip saw, DTDHerndon.; Mil- ~;_ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§ Paced by Bill Shannon, who 20-18 with the Lambda Chis lead­ ler, KS. tum back Clark, DTD; scored 11 points. the Betas came lng at the halt. 8·6. and Ounn, KS. down Han·elson. W &M Indians at Williamsburg from the short end of a. 7-0 score Both teams played fast baU, but DTD. In the deciding matches. The SCHAEFFER and WATERMAN PENS to bulld up a 23-15 lead with only the scoring was kept low by the two Delt victories were turned In Cy Twombly's varsity swimminl the 220-yard free style and 200- two minutes to play. rough play. The score was knotted by Crawford in beating Lea. and team, absent from intercollegiate yard breast stroke in the Vlrginla At this stage the SAEs began to at 14-all going into the last quar­ by Rassman with a victory over ELGIN and BULOV A WATCHES competition for three weeks, trav­ meet. Tom Brennan won the back display some brilliant otl'enslve ter. but the Lambda Chi team, lead Morris. els to Williamsburg tomorrow to stroke and was second In the 440- play to come within two points of by Fiero and Smither, pulled ahead compete with the William and yard tree style swim. In addition, a tie. Contlnaecl on paJe four W. and L. JEWELRY Mary Indians. he swam the first leg of the med­ In addition to Shannon, Wing, Powerful KA Ping-Pong Led by Captain Brent Farber, ley which event was won by the J amieson, Farrar, Barrie, and I-M .HANDBALL the General swimmers will be at­ Tribe. Boyd played for the winners. Squad Crushes Pi KAs R. L. Hess & Bro. tempting to make the Tribe their Ruben, William and Mary div­ A powerful Kappa Alpha. ping­ Boyce, Burton, Dorsey. Floyd, Only seven fourth round match­ Jewelers second victlm of the current sea­ er. won that event in the North Lehr. and Moore partlcpated for es of the Intramural handball pong team crushed tne PiKAs 5·0 son. North Ca.rollna State was de­ Carolina meet and 1'lnlahed with a the SAEs. tournament have been played otl' Wednesday evening to enter the feated here, 42-33, in the inaug­ second place in the Virginia dual. since Fancy Dress, despite the tact semi-final round of the intramur- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ural meet, last month. Washington and Lee's best diver is Gregerson Leads Pi Phis that a full schedule was posted. al tournament. where the victors r Although WUllam and Mary has Bob Boyce. who won the dive in To Victory Over Phi Kaps The results of these matches wlll face the Kappa. Sigs during lost to both North Carolina and the North Carolina State meet. were as follows: Toalson, KA. de­ the latter part of the week. Virginia. two of the Generals' lat ­ WUllam and Mary's swim team The P1 Phi basketball team de­ feated Webster, DTD: Pierce, The results of the one-sided Lexington Billiard Parlor ter opponents, certain members appears weakest in the dashes, feated the Phi Kappa Slgs in a PKS, downed Danahy, DTO; Hun­ play were as follows: Robinson. rough and tumble game in last of the Indian tank team have giv­ the two events in which Twom­ ter. KS. beat MacFarlane. KA; KA, defeated Ward. PIKA: Fish­ and Annex en outatandin1 performances. bly's cohorts are especially strong. ntrh t'a doubleheader of the intra- Martin, DTD, defeated Prldham, er, KA, downed Perry, PIKA; Wall. Almond and T. Brennan. aces Farber, Samara, and J asper have mural tournament to gain the SAE; Petry. P1 Phi, downed Rob­ KA. beat Howard, PiKA; Willdn­ BID!arda and Pool of the W&M team. accounted for all shown up weU in practice ses­ semi-ftnals. The game was wild- erts, DTD; Hersey, DTD, won from son. KA ,won from Oourdon, Sandwtcbes, Beer , Oold Drinks 24 of the 29 points the Indians sions. The best Merritt, W&L's ly played with the P1 Phis finish- Renick, SPE; and Lehr, SAE, beat PIKA; and Hutcheson, KA, de­ scored last saturday when they dash swimmer, could do ln the lng on the long end of the 21-11 Rassman, DTD. feated Mooney, PiKA. lost to the Wahoo team of Vir­ Virginia meet was two third score. -opposite Lyric Theatre- ginia. places. The P1 Phi team took the lead Almond was victorious in both CoD&IDMd • ,... lour from the tlrst and had a 12 to 8 We Deliver Anywhere Phone 88 advanta1e at halt time. With Sear­ foss, Ha.naslk, and Baxter leading Esso Service the attack, they were able to hold Blue Comets Gunning their lead throughout th e second ATLAS TIRES half. 'lbe Phi Kaps tried desper­ ately to pull even, but they were BATTERIES ACCESSORIES GROCERIES CANNED GOODS not able to brea.lt through the For Cavalier Blood strong Pi Phi quintet. Both teams exhibited a rough WOODWARD & BOWLING brand of play and the referees were NORTH MAIN STREET Freshmen, Varsity to Play Virginia kept busy throughout t he entire contest. several of the pl.a.yers hav­ Phone 451 Saturday Night in Lynchburg Armory ing three fouls called on them. The Washington and Lee var­ be in top form. KA.s to Meet Betas WE SOLICIT FRATERNITY ACCOUNTS sity basketball team will renew its The peraonal duel between Vir­ " feud with the University of Vir­ elnta•s hiah scoring Blll Harman By 23-20 Win Over A TO. ginia courtmen SaturdaY when the and the Big Blue's pace setter, Kappa Alpha gained tl)e right For Your VALENTINE two ancient rivals go aunnlni for Dick Pinck, will probably hiah· to meet Beta Theta Pl In the semi­ • • • • each other In the Lynchburg arm­ light tomorrow nigh t's cl&ah. Har­ ftnais of Intramural basketball We Suggest ory. The game will follow lmme­ man is currently leadin1 the state competition with a 23-20 victory dJatelY after the Virlinla-Wuh­ individual point-letters with a ever a fightlnr Alpha Tau Omega lngton and Lee freshman game. neat I:l-point averaae per game. ftve . Whitman's According to the showings of Waablngton and Lee will have The KAs went out in front at the two teams thus far In their to do more than merelY stop Har­ the start 7-0, but at half-time the and campaigns. the contest should be man, because a pair of his team­ score was 11-9 favoring the ATOs. a fairly good Indication of Just who mates. B1Uy McCann and Babe With Powers, Robinson. and will wear the Big Six title for the Feldman, have established them­ Fisher leading the way, the KAs Martha Washington Candies year. Vlralnla, Wa.ahlngton and selves as two of the ftnest ftoormen moved out In front to 11aln a nar­ FIFTH AVENUE Lee, and Richmond were knotted In the state. and neither one is row three-point victory. In a three-way tie for leadership any slouch when It comes to hit­ Other members of the KA team In Heart-Shaped PackageJ SUITS • EVEN INC \'t'I:AR in the clrcuit untll Wedneactay ting the cords. were Gwyn, Skarda, Alverson. Os­ TOPCOATS • SPORTS JACKETS night when a surprisingly atrona Waahinlton and Lee's hopes will wald, and Hutchinson. The Hne­ SIIOCS • HATS • SHIRTS William and Mary combine upset rest wUh the same ftve stalwarts up for the ATOs Included : Jus­ the Wahoos 29-28. The lou drop­ who have been carrying the ma­ tice, Healey. Richardson, Bland­ $1 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 CRAVATS • SWCATrfiS • HOSICR Y ped VIrginia down into second jority of the burden so far. Pinck ford. Dangler, and Stoops. AND VARIOUS ACCCSSO RIES OF place, but it doesn't mean that and Gary, a pair of excellent ;~~~~~~~~~~~~ FIN E QUAL ITY AND INDIVIDUAL they are out of the runnina by a marksmen, will open at the for- CIIAnAC TLR long shot. The convtnc.lna " ·2& ward posts. Howard Dobbins, an This week-end wtU ll be WE MAIL CANDY EVERYWHERE pasting that they hung onto North expert on rebounds and pivot Sweet Briar or RMWC1 EX/II}] 1 T/O,V Carolina., the Southern conference plays, wUI be In there at center. Arrange to enjoy leaders, shows more than a falr­ The ruard pos1Uons wUI be held PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FINOIILEY SIIOWR.OOM to-middltng ball club. down by a pair of seniors-Cap­ 21 W. WaahJncton St. Reallt.lna that Vlrtlnla was at a tain Leo Reinartz and Ronnie Tile Arlington Hotel peak aaatnsL Caronna and more Thompson. Syd Lewis and Bob 7th and Court MONDAY and TUESDAY Hobson, two capable reserves, will F'ebruary 12 and 18 than likelY had a letdown against LYNCHBURO. VA. the Indians. Coach Cunntnaham Is both probably see some action at ~xpecllng a lot of action when the tl)e auard posts. It was Thompson Room and Bath ...... '75 cavallera rebound tomorrow night. and Lewis who did such commend­ '1. Double •uo He ran the Generals lhroueh a able Jobs of stopplna VPI'a Tom­ McCRUM'S liaht workout this afternoon with my Ingram recently, holdin1 him Ftre·proot Free Parkin( the fervid hope that hJa out.ftt w1ll to a paltry tour points. Page Pour THE RING-TUM PHI Visiting Professor W&L Laaosse Champions Washington and Lee University THE CALENDAR T L t t W &L ~ Receive Dixie League Trophy 0 ec ure a 1-e Johnny Alnutt, captaln of W&L's proving themselves the best in the 1939-1940 I ...... Dixie Lacrosse leaaue co-cham- circuit. Monday, February 5-Saturday, March 2 ~ plollB, today announced that the Hoping to continue the success Bl M cup for the title-holders hadar- of the past two years, Alnutt said For N ex t Four W ee k s rived and was reposing ln the that over thirty aspirants had an- lounge of the Beta Theta Pl house. nounced their intentions of taking Monday, February 12 ue ermen . the Rio de Janeiro summer schools The gold cup will be held by the part 1n th e activities ot the Oen- 7:45 P. M. Freshman Basketball Dr. Delgado South Carolina vs. Washington and Lee , for American students In cooper- Att t t Sink Washington and Lee team for the erals' lacrosse team. Stars of the Brazilian Educator ation with the Institute of Inter- emp 0 first half of the year and Will then championship teams of the past Tuesday, February 13 , national Education of New York go to the Duke team, which tied two seasons wlll be upon the fteld 7:30 P. M. Glee Club Reheat·sai- Troubadour Theatre Arrives Tuesda'\t In 1929, and served as director of W&M Indians with the Generals tor ftrst place. once m01:e when the opening whis- 7:45 P.M. varsity Basketball / the Colegio Pedro n ln 1930 and It was held last year by the Uni- tle blows. Among the stellar stick- Richmond vs. Washington and Lee 1931. Conilnued from pare three versity of Virginia. wielders are Sherman, "'Skippy" Dr. Carlos Delgado de Carvalho, Wednesday, February 14 Dr. Delgado bas been a. member To compete with Almond in the · Under the tutorship of Coach Henderson, Bayard Berghaus, professor of sociology at the Cole­ 7:45 P. M . Freshman Basketball of the National Council of Educa- breast stroke, Twombly has Jake Monk Farinholt and Captain Al- Brent Farber, Johnny Alnutt, Paul William and Mary