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VOL. XXVIII WASHINGTON AND LEB UNIVERSITY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1924 No. 2 Generals Defeat Roanoke ITRouBAnou.R TRYouTs !sENIOR CLASSES HELD TO BE HELD MONDAY ELECTIONS THIS WEEK 's Opener 34 0 Bigger and Detter Yea~ Is Plannl'd • Under Leudershap of Leggate Heads Academe While In Season J . C. Roberts. Two Social Clubs Senior Commerce Selects The Troubadours 1Vill be very ae- Will Elect Soon Lewis As President. 's Line Plunges and Passing Combi­ tive again this year, according t o - - - the present plunR or the olfice rs, IThirtef'n and Eleven Clubs Will Re- WOOLFOLK VALEDICTORIA nation of Wilson to Palmer Good For headed by J. C. Roberts. Since the organize Shortly and Bids Long Gains For Blue and White lime of LhE' il' organization t he Ta·ou- Extended. Much Interest Is Shown Jn Both badourR hnvc> promoted much intt>r- Elections With Big Majority est in dra matics, gle<' cl ubs and or- The " 1:3" club has not had an or· Pre.ent. NEW STADJUM IS USED FIRST TIME cheslra!4 a t Wa!ihingtun and Lee, a nd gnnization meeting yet, but will hold their plans for thil; year will be r e- one t he first of next week, at which The Senior Academic clalls held its ceivcd with much interest on the lime plans for t he year will be dis- election of officers last Wednesday campus. cussed and a date set for election of night in Newcomb Hall. The follow- Statistics 011 the Game The first t ryouts will be held Mon- officer·s, which will be within a ing were elect ed: President, John R. day night at 7:30 p. m. in t he Trou- month. Pr·esident W. W. Manley Leggate; Vice-President, M. R. W. &. L. Roanoke-Col. badour· t·oomR in Washington Col- and Hecretary F. C. Switzer both I Bruin; Secretary-Treasurer, T. M. Passes attempted ...... 13 5 lege. Tryouts for the various de1>art- ICl'aduatcd last yeat·. IHarmon; Executive Committeeman, Passes completed ...... 8 1 ments, including the Glee club, Or- Bids will be sent out nt such a R. F. Goodrich; Valedictorian, W. L. chestra, Mandolin club, I.Uld the Drn· time so as not to conflict. with other Woolfolk. The race between Leggate Yards gained on passes ...... 101 8 mntic club, will be held. All old men l'ibbon societies. and Frank Lowe l or the presidency Average length punts ...... 40 29 nr c invited to nttcnd and !raes.hmen The opening of the> fall session was extremely clo11e, one vote decid­ First Downs ...... 24 1 are especially urged to attend t he finds four men of last year's Eleven ing the election. M. R. Bruin won Yards gained-Palmer, 54; Cameron, 51; Wilson, 36; meeting. club not in school, E. H. Burke, H. over K. A. Goode by two votes. The , 58; Perry, 16; Rauber, 5; McMillan, 3. The present program of the Trou- H. Hancock, G. S. Merke, and P. G. remaining officers were by acclama- badou1·s includes the r egular Thanks- Wilson being those who have not re- tion. ;._------.!. 1giving play, a musical comedy a t turned. The election to fill these "Johnnie" Leggate halls from Together with Eddie Cameron's first down on two s ucces11 ive plays Raster, and pt·ovided there are enough vacancies will take place shortly aft· Pittsburgh, Pa., and is a member of sensational line plunging and the tic- tha·ough the line. Fil·st down was voicc>11 in t he organization to wanant. l r r the Thanksgiving a·ecess as has the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He fenaive work of the entire team, tlw madE> again, this time Cumeron and a Wee elub, one will be organized, hN•n the custom in the past. E. M. has been active in Y. M. C. A. work, Washington and Lee Generals scored Pnlmer· doing thc> offensive work. ami the club will take several t l'ipR. Cameron, last year's presidPnt, is and is now vice-president of that or­ their first gridiron victory of the Showing a bl'illiant ba-u nd of line Ta·ips to various girls' schools will l>nck in school, as is Harry Clemmer, ganization. He has also been hon- 1924 season over Roanoke College by plunging .cameron made a first down be made by the r egular club of en- ~ W. ~· D~iv er, W. P. ~irkman, W. A. ored by election to Omicron Delta a 34-0 seore. The game was the on a sertes of three plays. Palmer tertainers during the year. McRtLeh1e, J. C. Morr1son, and J. 1\f. Kappa, in recognition or campus first one that has been played in then gained 10 yards on a pass from 1 - Nail. The election of officers bas leadership. the new stadium of Wilson Field, Wilson to the 5-yard line. Cameron 1NEW SYSTEM ADOPTED JN not a s yet taken place, but a definite "Joe" Bruin, the vice-president, and the stadium seats for the first then went over the g oal .line for an- co.oP STORE THIS yvAR date for the electio.ns, whieh are of comes from Baltimore, Md. He ia on time were oecupied by the entire other touchdown on a hne plunge. · 1:'. Igeneral interest, wtll be announced the football aquad and will paloiSabJy Student Body. Thomas again made his place kick - - '- at a later date. help fill one of the tackle poeitions To Eddie Cameron and Kay Thorn· count. Score: W. and L., 14; Roa- " Roeky" Holt Is New Manager With this year. as goes the signal of honor of havlnr noke College, 0. .Hut:t kicked off for R. D. Maben As Assistant. J Frosh Schedule to The secretary and treasurer, T. M. •ade the fint JJeores on t he new field Roanoke, this time the ball hitting Th W h' -t- - • d L C ' Q S d 1 Harm~n, w-•s uaiatant ~narer of of the stadium. It was a Cameron· the goal post giving t he Generals O cti a s tn~ on anth. ee O· pen On atur ay 1varsity track last season and has . ti' th t d 28 . pera ve store 1s open rs year un- ___ Tho mas com bma on a score the oval on the 20-yard hne. Palmer Id . t d t th f . _ II dl Fli h "-h Will Be the been manager of the freshman team. oints of the White and Blue team's er new managemen , ue o e al 1 an ey g ~ oo1 L[ • AI h Chi Rb d II . P B s· b F'f M On • e ts an p a o an ves tn total score. Eddie making four f~ • ._ , .., ure of G. . lmmons , w o was man- 0 pener- I ty en Pikesville K • touchdowns while Kay kicked four ager last year, to return t o sehool. Froah Squad. Th e 1mpo. ' rtay n t post' ti on of execu- goala after touchdown only, falling SA TUR DAY, OCT. Jl, DATE H. A. Holt was a sked ~0 take charge With over fifty men reporting tive committeeman will be filled by only after McMillan had accounted FOR COTILLION INFORMAL of the management,. · wtthTb R. D.· Ma- each day for practice, Coach Eddie Ro be r t F · Good r1c. h , o f raye,., tte lVI 'II e, " Several lnAI' be n a s h11 asststant. ey 1mme- T " B b" h bee th 't for the last marker... .--- · d' 1 be k Parks Davia of this year's Frosh enn. o as n on e vara1 Y tacular palll!es were completed by tate Y gan wor on a program for f tb II d ba b II ad H be Old Dominion Orcheatra of Rlchmc)nd h d h ff · 11 eleven Is having somewhat of a dif· 00 a an se 1 squ 1• e • Wilson to Palmer, who was on t he t e yeat· an now ave a airs we I t t h Phi D It Th t fr t Secured To U~ther In Local · h d ficulty in picking out the first string onga 0 e e a e a a er· receivin.. end. m an · 01• t .. S ocI a I S eaaon. A practically new system of oper- men to be uue., d as nucleus for a for- Y· First Quarter. midable team this year. Many of WiUiam L. Woolfolk, the valedic- Spon d b th C t.' ll' b ation is in effect this year. A sulfi- t . b d t __~.. Washington and Lee won the tou sore Y e 0 1 aon c 1u • · f f 1 k · 1 ed the candidates have shown good foot- 1 orta. n, as ma e an exce11 en ac;nO. · the r· 8 t . f f th . ctent orce o c er s ts emp oy , d h A h and Van Horn kicked off to Roanoke, " '" orma 1 0 e socta 1 sea- d If · · 1 b d ball ability and each one is fighting 1astac . reeor ere. t preaent e 11 son w·ll be h ld D Inn se -servtce ts a most a an on- I d f Chi G Th ta h t he ball aoing over the ..oal line, giv- 1 e 1 n oremus gymnas· d Th' · t d · 'th th hard for a position on the regular presl ent 0 amma e ' on- .. .. ium on Saturday, October 11, t he e · 141 ts no oang away wa e h · I ocl t d · ta t ina Roanoke the ball on tht> twenty 11 s t h eleven. orary c emlca a e y, an aula n .. even1'ng f 0 11 • th W h' onor ys em, os t e managers are Yard line. The visitors made a first ,.., owangk F t e a s ang\Vto'ln anxa•o us to h ave the St• u d en t Bo d y The two weeks that the Fro11h have (CGetiADMI •• .... l'ov) a n d Le e- "' a e ores ga mt' 0 11 1 - • • •--· • • h t th · t d own on a compI e t e d pnl!s and a run !!On field. The infonnal will last kno~, uul 18 done for more efftclent IA't'n practacang ave pu em 111 o off tackle by Hort. Aft.cr several at- from eight-thirty until midnight. 11cr vacc a nd In order that nn abso- the bE' st of condition. The firs t sea- NEW CHEMISTRY BUILDING tempts to penett·ate the Generals' lute rheck muy be kept on expenses sions were devotecl to cali!lthenics and line Roanoke punted and Wilson It will be known us tho F ootball and pa·ofits. By this they hope to learning the fundamentals of the IS PRACTICALLY COMPLETED wh~ received the ball,' was downl.'d on S~eater Fund Informal, all proceeds g ive tx> tter ser vice t o their patrons . game. For the last week Coach hill own 35 yard line. The Generals Ibemg used for the purchase of The new system is necessary for cor - Davis has been scrimmaging his men Clan Room Work In New Structure gained u first down on a series of sweaters for the monogram football rect bookkeeping and more clet·kls betw('(.> n two picked teams and also To Start Oc:to~ r 15. line bucu by Cameron and Wilson. ml'n . . The "Old Dominion" orchestra, are employed. against the Varsity. During the lat­ W. and L. offside, five yard penalty. ~h ' Rtc~m ond, ~ 111 • probably pia~. The money t aken in for each di- ter contests, the Little Generals Work on the new Chemistry build­ On t he next play Palmer made an 18 Will bE' theu· first a ppearance In vision of g oods will be kept separate showed up well. ing during the 11ummer months has unsucceu!ul attempt to anatch Wil- the Doremus gymnasium, but they from other accounts. Thus the goods The first game of the season progreu ed t o auch an extent, that 1on's pass from the air, falling by n hav~ a rep~tati on of llalisfying the are uividNt into such parts as ath· ia on next S aturday with Han· the structure Is now almost com­ few inches. Rauber punted for W. m~ s t cal ~es are s of prom-tt·ottcr s and letic, books nnd candy, cakes, e tc. Icy l llgh t~c h oo l or Winchester, pleted. Practically the entire outside and L., Hurt running the ball lo tho Will furmsh a class o f jazz that will This puts llVcl'ythlng on n business- Vh·g inlu. This game will be played of the building Is finished with the 18-yard line. Roanoke penalized J!; equal any heanl nt previous lnfor·m· like buRiH, and will giv(' direct uc- on Wilson Field while the Big Blue ex.ception of the roof, wot·k on which yards for holding, first; down. At· alsA . count of whet·e the proceeds go for tram Is nway on t r ip to Washington. will be s tarted next week. The build- tempts to gain through the line fail· t their meeting this week the euch urticlc. Due to a ruling passed by the S. I. ing is expected t o be ready for oc­ ed, Roanoke punting to W. and L. Freshman c.o ~nc il allowed th~ Fresh- R sides the usual stock carried, un C. while in session last year t he cupancy about October 15, so that The Generals made a first down on men the prtvJieg t> or a ttendmg the sold. A new line of pennants is ex· Freshman team a member of the class room work may start imme­ an end run by Wilson and several first da.nce for one hour only, from tnin pens, tog ether with t he Parker S. I. C. can only play five games diately. oft tackle run11 by Cameron and Pal- len untal eleven. Frel!hmen will not a nd Conkl in pens, is offerc>d. The Id uring the gridiron cam)>a ig n. U p The building, which consists of a mer. Cameron went through t.he en- IK.• nl.lowcd on t he> fl oot· dul'i ng the new ('ur••na ty )wwritct· is alRo being tn the flrt!ll(.'nt the firs t. year men bn ement a nd three uppe1· floors, is tire Roanoke teum for n touchdown. r e ma ~ ntl e r of thl! dunce. 11o lu. A n<•w Jiaw or pennants i!l l' X· hnvl' but rout· gnm<'s on their sched· pructically fireproof throurhout. Thomas kicked a goal from place- . It 111 ua·g cd by thl• MJ>O nMOrR of the> pectl•d atoun, n11 wl! ll us other novel- ule, uut Grud unte 'Mnnagcr R. A. Fireproof br ick has been u~ed in Ita ment. Score: W. and L., 7; Roanok<' anfor·ma l that effort!\ be mude to ties which have not yl! l been pu~ in Smith ill conducting negotiations constJ·uction, the fl oors a nd atair­ 8 11 8 11 College, 0. Van Hoa·n kicked off and h.nve mnny gl!·ls POR!Ii blc tit the 1toet. with t~cve t'lll prep school11 for the a·e­ wnys being of steel and concrete, again the ball went over the goal fu·st dance. Wtth two weeki in AiLor paylnr expenses t his yeat·, mnlnlng game of t he schedule. Mor e and the winclow frameR being also of line Roanoke receiving the ball on which to plan, il 111 I>OI!I!Ible to have the Co-op is g ivi nac all p1·oceeds to thon likely th i11 game will be played 11teel. the 'twenty-yard line. Roanokc> show- the largest. number or girls evea· the Athletic Fund. Profits will be as away from home. Many features have> been added to ed signs of renewed effor ts when "een at an anformal ond to make the low a11 JlOIIs ible on u ll articles, but T he other game to be plftyed will make It very mode1•n and convenient Uutherford made live yards orr first one the> bet~l of the season. Holt 111 working to build up t he be with University of Virg inia Froah Extremely high ceilinra and win­ tackle, followed by a lb-yard pena lty SPIDERS ""' ALL DEFORE sa le!!. Rl•nl service for the atudents on October 10, in Lexington; V. P. dows afford plenty of ventlliation and light. On each desk in the build­ made by W. and L. Roanoke fum· VffiGINIA TECH BY _ i11 the motto for this year's Co-op. I. Fro'lh on November I, In Lexlng- bled behind its own line and wa!l 28 0 ton, ond the West VIrginia firat year ing an a ir vent hua bee n constructed, f orced to kick. Palmer received thl• Blnc:I Day, which connecb with two shaft11 on kick on his own 42-ynrd line. The g iniu Poly took the ir Cia·st football West Vil·ginlu, 21: W. Vn., Wcs- In Pnr·kl'rtll>ua·g , W. Va. the roof. When a mot or located in flr11t 4uarter was complt•h.'tl juKl a s game of the Mt'II HO II from ltlchmcmd leyn11 , 0. the uttic is at 11 rted, a auction through NOTICE l'alml!r made <1 yardH on n cr lsM -r r0/41! U nivcl'lllly by n 28 t o U aeon~ . The Lnfny<•lte, 3; Meuhlenberg, 0. the vent. draws up all t ho gases from run. Dob ~ on men could tl o very little with Penn. Unlv., aI ; Urs inua, 0. about the d t>ak a nd takes it away A Try-outs for lhe buainen • taff of hand t>levat.or capable f l' f • ' Score: W. nnd L., 7; Roanoke Cui· t heir heavier opponenta who practl- Boston College, ·17; Providence, 0. 0 1 I I' ''" C I ' II t M d 8 tmr a lege, 0. call y swept t hem off their f ec>t. T he Penn Stul<•, 47; Vnlley, :I. l w .l.u a yx WI m ec:o on >' l lhoutumd pounds r un 1 f h b h 7 '10 · t h (' t. t1 00 t ro m t e ase- St'Cond Quarter. Gobbler• tallied in ('very quarter of Syraeu11t', :15; Hobart, 0. niJC l, ot :, • tn e R ars B ; ° ment to the third floor. The build- 1 W , and L.'t1 ball on the 62-yard the game, whill' t h{' S piders were un- P itt, 1·1; Grovl.' City, 0. N(•\\eomb Hnll. C. W. ex, us. gr. lng ill a lso connected to the central line. Canael'on and Wilson math• a Mhl l' to cro s th~ In t whitt' lhw. W. & J ., 10 ; Gl'lwvn, fi. S ubiiC'ribe to lh~ Rlnr-tum Phi. I (Coall••.cl 0 8 p ... Pt~~~r) )

2 TH E R ING- T UM PHI mqt ling-tum ltili BRUCE CURRY TO LE AD (ESTABLISHED 1897) BIBLE STUDY INSTITUTE TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Washington and Lee University Will Be On the Campus For Sever al J. J. RIVES, Pastor. Semi-Weekly Days Next Week Beginning Mombeno of Southern lntereollcgiate NeWl!­ T uesday. l>lllH!r Anociatlon. THE CORNER Sunday School, !.l :30 A. M. INCORPORATED Subscription 13.10 pu ynr, In advance. Bruce Cuny, who is in gl'eal de­ ( lneludln.- FinaiJ lu ue.) mand as a speaker in Amel'ican col­ Preaching, 11 A. M. Of'FtCS I N B.ABEMENT OF CARNEGIE leges. will hold a Bible study insti- LIBRARY tute fot· Washington and Lee, Sep- Epworth League, 7:15 P. M. Entercd nt lhe Luingt.on. Vu.. P08toffiee Le.mber 30 through October 2 This S S · 1 Pt·c.·•c·''J. Jlg, as aecon d·c la~& mllil m8tter. . • . . ' ong e t'V ICC a111 ,. '' ------ts noL an evangeltsLtc meat.mg but n 00 p M · D. G. KAYLOR. '26 . .. Etlitor-ln-Chirr • f · · II 8 : · · J. D. REYNOLDS. '25 Buainl'l!a Mann~eer se r·te :~ o mt.et·pretattve a(< t 'I'S~W!I 011 Everything a Student Needs All matters M buslnt!!!~ ahould bl' a udre~s••lf the Bible. 1------· to thtl Bua!neaJI Manav.n. and all other mat· Bruce Cu!'l'y is a graduate of D!H' - teno ahould coml! to thr &.lltor-in-Chler. 'd C II d th Tl 1 · 1 ------1 son o ege an e HW og1ca w~ are alwaya glad w pubtil.tt any com- S · . t R' h d 1r · .. 1 ' municatkm t.hat may IJe handed w u.. We omtnat Y n IC mon . e IS a so d~.. ire w call at.tentlon to the ruct tha~ un· a Ph. D. and formel'ly wa!> professor A Pleased Customer is our 8lJCn ed eol'l'esJ)ondenc:e will not be pubhah(-d. f h E . h B'bl B U · ~~~~~~~~~~=~~= o t e ng1 ts 1 e at oston m- vcl'sity. He was released for a year Best Advertisement THE FRESHMAN R ULES to h old Bible institutes for Ameri- R. E. LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH Last week the doors of Washing­ can college students. lie generally ton and Lee opened upon its 175th holds one institute for a state, dele­ year and a t that t ime several bun­ gates fr om the various colleg es be­ FootbaJI Scores by Radio Every Saturday dt·ed young men embarked upon a ing sent to the same place. In view college career. 'fhese men have just of t he fact, W. and L. is especiully stepped into a new atmosphet·e and fortunate. indeed upon a new life. Many have Mr. Ourry specializes in the inte- a ttended prep schools, but college is pretation of the scripture. Re will JOIN new to them. Only u few m onths deliver an address here Tuesday Meet Me at The Corner ago they were seniors in t heir var­ night and two or t hree on Wednes- ious high and preparatory schools, day and Thursday. He is anxious to have a small group of men who will many of them wit h all the honors hear the whole series. He is a young The Students' which the students of t hese several man and will prove especially attrac­ institutions could bestow upon them. 1------·-·---·-- Now they al'e once more freshmen tive to students. Pressing Club and subjected to the few disciplinary NEW BUCKING MACHINE measures accoJ•ded freshmen in the PROVES BIG ·SUCCESS University. They will possibly feel fot· a t ime that their position is a Coach Brett's Invention Is Bi iC Jl elp NOW menial one., but not for Jong. They To De Ha r t ln Training. will possibly at times think that the I. WEINBERG, Director upperclassmen are rather unreason­ The bucking machine invented b y nble. But as a matter of fact they Coach Brett for conditioning back­ will soon leat'll that freshman as­ f ield men is proving a success. It Nice Printing simJla.tion is all for their own best has been approved by a number of AND NO OTHER interests. coach es who say t hat it eliminates Ma tinee Daily :t :30. Eveninr 7:30 and 9:00. Our freshman a·ules are very mild. flinching of the backfield man when At The They ,have been formulated after he hits the line. years of experimentation. T hey are T his machine educates men lo COUNTY NEWS not made with a view to h umiliating maintain theit· balance in line buck­ the new men, and are not in them­ Ing and teaches them to knife Job Office through a s well a s to increase their selves punitive, but regulatory. They Opp•ite l>reabyterian SuudaJ School MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT speed. It also teaches the fullback were framed with t he !act in view Room, Main Street t hat first year men without restraint to keep his shoulders down and to on a college campus is like a small get a quick, powerful drive. By the LEXINGTON, VA. boy with a dynamite cap in one hand use of it, the t·unner learns exact ------­ Lexington Pool Company and a ha mmer in t be other. fundamentals in line bucking, enab­ Some of the rules restr ain, others ling him to maintain possession of I .It encourage t raditional practices. A n the ball under adverse conditions. HAMme & SMITH example of the latter is t he rule r e­ The res istance offered by this ma­ (Juiring f reshmen to speak to one an­ chine is so str ong that no man can Jewelers 1-_:~e_n_t_u_n_x_ce__ u ....e_d ______. other and to upperclassmen. Still walk t hrough it, bul must uttain a others r equiring t hem to attend ral­ maximum speed. A patent has been LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA lies a nd lear n t.he songs a nd yelh:1 in· applied for. stills school spirit and the support of CALYX WILL START BIG THE MODEL BARBER SHOP all sudent body endeavors. PATTON'S Thus each and every rule has a CAMPAIGN MONDAY Oppoalt.e

clefinite purpose, and it is highly im- Tryouts For Busine118 S ta ff Will lloek.brid1e National Bank Hart, Schaffner & Mars Clothes portant that the freshmen $hould un- Meet T hat Night. Manhattan Shirts derstand the underlying motive of HUGII A. WJLLIAMS, Proprietor each r ule so t hat he may know tha t A vigorous campaign to enroll Schoble Hata he 1!1 not being unjustly discrimi- subscribers to the 1925 Calyx will be FRATERNITIES Kuppenbeimer Clothlnr nnted against. launched Monday to last throughout W E SOLICIT YOUR f'ATRON AGE Johnson & Murphy (J. & M.) Shoes. It is likewise just as important the week, according to C. W. Rex, that the upperclassmen see that Business Managet·. In conjunction WELSH & HUTTON FALL STOCK READY FOR INSPECTION these t·ules are enforced. A law un- with the campaign, a met't.ing of' PHONES 192 and 144 enforced i!l wot·Re than no law at a ll. try-outs, for the business staff will ----·------­

But at the same time the old men be h eld Monday night at 7:30, in •~• .-.n-..:,_..~_..-..,.-,.~~· .._,_._..~,.,_,..~._,.,._.. should at nil times apply the "rule of Newcomb Hall. JEWELER reason." They should look to t he end All students, both old ami new, J. W. ZIMMERMAN WEINBERG'S a nd not the means. They !!hould will be expected to subscr ibe as the I R and COLUMBIA AG'l!:NTS never let the opportunity sli p where- full s upport and backing of the ~tu­ OPTICIAN r= Sole Distributors for W. and L. Swlaa by to h<'IP a "younger brother" get dt>nt Body is necessary to bt·ing the ------­ 1 DE FOREST RADIO on t he right path, fo1· a good start in Iannual up to the stnmloa·d of fot·met· IRWIN COMPANY, Inc. & ..~.._..~.._..~~~---.. colleg e is nearly half the r,ace. years. Subscl'ipt.ions will be taken 1 , upon a small advance payment and PRESS CLUB STARTS ON it is h oped that the drive will bt• en- DRY GOODS and GROCERIES WORK FOR COMING YEAR tircly successful. s..a.u.ta a. With competitions under way and FRESHMAN HANDBOOKS QIIALITY llltllVICR PaJCII an cxtcn.sive program befor e it, the LUXENBERG OUT ROWLAND RESTAURANT Waxhington and l,,ee Press Club has II N ltLION IT. CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN launched upon its work for the com­ The Freshman Handbook!!, better ing tl'nn. T he University depar t ment known as "Freshman Bibles" which Nut To Weetera Ualoa \11 headed by W. G. Sale, Jr., last are annually given to Freshmen were Boardine Short Orden distl'ibutcd by t.he Y. M. C. A. mem- Meals yt•n •·'s t•dit or of the Calyx. L. S. J oel ,, .,., o., iK ht•ud of the athletic division, ond bers last Sattll·day night. ut Lht! au .,., 'M••••· II por WMir. tht! bu!IIMss staff is munogcd by "College Night" meeting hclil in the ------C'nrl Knight. "Y" room. I McCOY'S TWO STORES T he cull for try-outs was answered The booklet. is o l'Cvised edition of PRUITI, CANDIU by about. ei~e hteen men Cor each de­ the ones printed last year. A fttn­ !>LII'tm(•nl. Out of the group ten will ture ill the addition of quotation ~; und Anti All Good Tlll•l• To Eat be selcclctl, fi"e for the editorial worthy thoughts tht·oughoul thl• lltn f-f and five ror the business. booklet. ------'fhis organiznUon plans to enlarge Local churche11 for lhl' fit·lit time R. L. HESS & BRO. its field und ~ t•nd out more matel'ial nrc nmong lhl' adver til'lct'!l, and ht1vc so helped to make the hnndbook poH­ Watchmakers and Jewelers lo Col'elgn ncw11pu1ll'rs t his year than t•vcr before. siblc. Keys Made 'l'ypewr iten Repairecl The P a·eAs Club ill one of the Uni­ The work is u credit to the Y. l\1 . versity's leading lnt~Lilutions in that C. A., 1'. T . Moore, its edilOI', nnd Ln Next door to L)'l'ic T heatre. ~HOWING it keeps the public uutside of Lex- J. 1>. Mnyhl'w, its manage!'. ington informt'd of coll~t~ee events. In ~1 ETII O OI STS TO ENTI!:RTA IN Cn!le of exceJ>iional honorK com ing to J ACKSON'S Showing at uny mtw, his home lown newspaper is 'l'hl.' congrl'gution of tho Mt>lhodi11t The Harber Shop With a Conscience. infor·med tht·ough lhis organization. Church will cnte1·lain studl>nll! uf HOTEL LEXI NGTON lh~ I OJ>POSI'I'E NEW T II EA'I'R E lt is !luggesl<'d thal nny man who Wushlnglon nnd L.e<' and the catll!tll l NELSON S1'REE1' po!lsesi!(IB journalistic ability, and of V. M. l. ttl u a·e:ocepLiou und lloclul TODAY Nuff Suld who hull not Y{'l doni' 110, huud his to be hf'lll in thu Sundny Sc:huul I'Uom nnmC' tu W. G. Hult• 11ncl t'llll•r tht• l\fondny nighL nl 8 n'd<~ck. All Hill· ('omtwli lion. d <>nl !4 an• itwitt>d. Huhscribt> lu tht> ICiug-tum Phi. ( THE RI NG-TUM PHI 3 1 /ANNOUNCE SUCCESSFUL REV. MURRAY SPEAKER h('ld this year by the Y. M. C. A. CHEER LEADER Many students attended the meet- Similar meetings will be held INTRODUCING throughout y~ar· , ASPIRANTS ing held in the Y. M. C. A. Thursday the uccording lo R. . night to hear Mr. J. J. Murray, pas- C. Smi th, chujrmnn of the Religious Shoup and Braggs Are Selected As tor of the Presbyterian Church spcnk Meetings commitll'C of lhc Y. 1\1. Assistants To Rletze--Many on "Half-Way to Christ." ' . c. A. I Graham & Father Tryouts. j This is the first religious meeting Subscribe to the Ring-tum Phi. At Quality Street and Style Ave. Rallies held Wednesday afternoon-======~======--~~ and Thursday and Friday nights in Varsity Haberdashers Since 1882 RIVALS TH& B E AUTY the gym have rounded the cheering OF THE SCARLET TANAGER squad into fine shape for the coming Knox Hats year. An interesting race was run be­ Coaae on Clasa Work Nettleton Shoes tween the six men out for assistant Eagle Shirts cheer leader. Those out for Lhe po­ sition were " Red" Shell, Charles Daolold'• McCurael Ties , Crockett, "Dizzy" Briggs, "Dad'' Miller, Ed Shoup and De Biaso. Aft­ BeadytoGo Agents for A. G. Spalding Bros. er a prolonged discussion between Ed Reitze, cheer leader, and the mem­ The Black-tipped Lacquer-red Classic bers of the Executive Committee, Ed Handsome to Own-Hard to Lose Shoup and "Oi7.Zy" Briggs were chosen. Jewel-Smooth Point Guaranteed 25 Years The rally Friday night was well attended, over six hundred men be­ poR an even start this Fall with your ing present. J ohn Morrison, Presi­ classmates- a little ahead of some, dent of the Student Body, opened the and as well equipped as any-take along meeting with a plea for suppor·t the $7 Over-size Duofold or $5 Lady See McCRUM'S which the team must have in order Duofold or sturdy Duofold Jr. to go through with one of the most Every theme you write, every test strenuous schedules in its history. you take, every lecture you note down, Morrison laid particular stress upon will gain the speed and clearness of this the importance of attending the ral­ 25-year jewel-smooth point. Bulletin Board lies throughout the year. The South­ A pen you can lend without a tremor ern Collegians furnished the music because no style of writing can distort for the singing of the Swing, which was led by a qu1ntette composed or Ita point. The Pen with the Press-But­ for interesting news about Walton, Shepherd, Moore, and Rey­ ton Filler, capped inside the barrel-out nolds. of ai&ht -out of harm's way. The pen with the Duo-Sleeve Cap- an extra Football results aleeve for an Ink-Tight seal. Ita etron& ALUMNI MAGAZINE TO BE *Gold Girdle was $1 extra-now no TELEGRAMS POSTED OUT IN OCTOBER charge, due to large production. Whichever you say-flashing plain Many lnaprovementa Made Over black-or lacquer-red, black-tipped­ Former Alumni Bulletin. though we reoommend the color, for it The first issue of the Alumni makes this a hard pen to loee. At aD Marazine will be out October 15. good pen counters. 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.-..-.~._..._.-- _.. .._.._ , _~--- _..._.._------. MUNSON ELECTED WARREN'S FROSH PRESIDENT COTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN .- · -~ ~~..-..-.·------·, SMITH'S PRESSING SHOP Clan of 1928 Hold11 Spirited Elettlon Showing every other Monday and Tuesday at, Co-Op Store. of Offlcerl!--Mnrrl8on Ouy From Warren's und Help Athletics. Dry Cleaning Dying Alterin~r and Repairln1 l•residt"t. JACK CU NN I NG HAM , RcJl. Busiest Shop In Town. TRY US PHONE 514 The class of 1928 formally began ~~-~- ~~· Its activity Wednesday night at 7 :30 - ._,..- Q-·-(- ...._.._... ,____ ..______..,. p. m. in the chapel by the election of -==~~=~=~~~=~===~~=====~====~=--~=~~~===---~~-======:::"':~' ·· officers. There Wall a great deal of spirit and competition for the sever­ MI positions. The men elected were: Houston Munson, president; J. A. , vice-president; W. S. Price, 11eeret.ary and treasurer; G. R. Mc­ e X.Jf 113fT10 ~ Allister, historian; and R. F. Howe, executive committeeman. John C. Morrison, president of the of Student Body, presided at the meet· in&' and euperintended the counting At Lexln1ton Offlee of the ballots. The entire freshman class was cceo T.JfES MONDAY and present and showed much interest 811 TUE DAY to the outcome of the election. There were three or four lllen running for September 29 & 30 tlVery office, so the rivalry was keen t hroughout the entire meeting. 811.1.- IIOI.J.ENBACK Houston Munson Is from San An­ S I IOE S HepreMentatlve tonio, Texas, and attended the San Antonio Academy before entl'rlng Washington and Lee. The other of­ f icers' homes are 1\11 follows : R. F. Howe, Helena, Arksansu; J . A. Cooper, Marion, Arkansas; W. S. l•;!tll A vc:nuc at -luclt ~ t . 'Price, Salem, VIrginia, and G. R. Ml·· Alll&ter, Ocelln City, New .Jersey. t' I "· YORio... Aublleribe lu the Rlntc·tum l'hl. r = ~ THE RING-T U l\1 PHI I ..~~_. . . ~,_..,._.,~.-..-c..-..~~· --" - ~~._..~.. --~ GENERAL DEFEAT ROA· W ilson Jlut·t (C.) I 0 () NOKE IN SEASON 'S Quarterback. " EVERY .'TUDENT A OPENER, 34-0. Palmer Riddll' 'UBSCRIBER'' TOLLEY & MEEKS Left Half. J\tilll'r Busine,;s Manager Jerome D. (Continued !rom paee one) Rauber Hight Half. Reynold:; of the Rin ~r- tum l'hi TheYoung Men's Shop n1adl' u brilliant run :-cross off tac-Cameron Ruth<'rford announced today that he had kle for 16 yar·ds. W. and L. penal- Fullback. fot·n,ulatctl plans f or a subscrip- ized 15 yards. Roanoke penalized 5 Substitutions-W. & L.: Duw!lon tion cam1mign in the hopl' of TEINBLOCH CA I\1PU TOG. yat·ds. First. down. W. and L. in for Cameron; Hawkins fot· Van Hot·n ; nHtking "every student a !lub- SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES possc!lsion of bull. By r·unning sev- Cameron fot· Dawson; Pt• r·t·y rm· ' scribcr'' to their campus 8emi­ entl plays tht·ough the Roanoke line Cameron; McMillan fot· Pnlmer; Me- I weekly pupor. the Generals made another fit·st Vey fot· Wilson. Roanoke: V('sl fot· • The fad that a numbN· o f Newest styles correctly cut and prop­ down. The Wilson lo Palmer puss Beare; Spuller fot· Vcsl; Givvcns for lhu <; tll(lenls uesiri11g tlwir· pu- erly tailored. Drop in and look them comblnulion nccountcd for· t wo sue- Spuller; Beare for Givvt'nii; Miller twr· tkli\•t• t·cd lo llwm l'l'Kll lnl'ly over. Our Fall line of Suits and l'Cll!!iVl' ~tnin s totaling 3:1 yards. An- fot· Riddle. rw~IC'clc• d to plurt• tlwir sub- TOI) Coats now ready for olh(•t· pulls, thi!l time with Cameron Touchdowns-Cnmt•run { 1); Me- ~t· t · i pt hHl~ dut·ing Uw t·u~ h and- your inspect ion. on the t•t•cciving end gained 7 yat·ds. "Millan. ccmgt•slion al the time oC ma- On the ncxl piny P almer made tht·ee Goals nftN· touchdown 1' 11omn ~ Lt·iculnlinn, makl!s it uccc;:sat·y THEM 1 PRI CES s o YO U CAN n u Y ynrds t or u fi t·st down from where (.J). that thl' business manal{t'r in Cnmea·on took the bull ovet· on two Referee-Reid ( y. M. I.). :'lome mannl't' solicit theile men. 1>lays. Thomas kicked goal from Umpt'r"~ ' £ ~ fl 't n (V. "1. [.). For this r eason he is mailin"' n ,...,-.(" .... n ,.. r.... __..._._...,_. .. ._. . ~~..-...,~~~~~0._...._. ~ --- ·~~...... ~ placl'ment. Score: W. and L., 2l; H ead Jinesman- Fit•tchc:t· {Nott·t• ft•t•e !' c )-. A ,,L', .,L',' E ,'-,, '' HOI • 0 If you hnv t> not as yt'l suh- I I tlw hall 20 ym·d ~~ from the goal line THEIR ELECTIONS TillS scribed to lh<· Hi nK·tum Phi, . I Ill! the half ended. WEEK I cut out t he blank, fill in und I I Third Quarter. drop it. in the hox nt Lhe main I ORY CLEANING PRESSING ALTERING Roanoke College kicked off to tContlnul'd from oo ~ee onf' l 1 11ull<•lin boanl in front of Wash - I TRY OUR DRY CLEANING 1 nnubct· on th<' goal line and he re- in biology. He is :1 nwmlll'r ur uw I ingtun building, J>I"C''d.. " th"... t'"... 1 t ut·rwd il 25 yards. On three PayI s for· th1ll J>Ut'pO."c. DO I'r NO\i11 • II' XIN"'1'()N VII'G INIA QlliC'K SL'RVICE the Gem•t·uls could not gnin and Rau- At·cades cluh and comrs fr·om Owt•ns· 0------·' ______,_vO , ' ~ . '' ' ' • ,.. ~

b<'l' punted liO yards to midfield boro, Ky. ,,_ ,_A,,_JCe··n-hl·-ln.-ter-na••l-ion··-al,_1'a._ilor.-ing- C-om,_pa-ny ., _ .__ , ,__ whc•·c Hurt was downed in his tracks. Senior Commerce. -:;:====1 ;:=====:::;- !.._ ,_,__ ,_l Honnokc fulled to gain und Geisen The Senior Commerce ch1ss election WHC) Jllllllt•d 25 ym·d!l lo Wilson who Iwa s held Wcdttl'SUIIY night In the CAN H~~' n ·r··- · · --··- ·-.- · ~ -- ·· --~..- · ~ - ;·--·- ·_ ,_.}_.. _.. -·· -· · ~l ~~ ..-· · ~ ·._...,_,. .._ o-. brought. it back to t he fot·ty-yard Gcolo~y room of Wu <~ h ington C'ol- Iii. f' lim·. Jlawso11 in thrl?e t t·ie!l made a lege. Cons itlt>t·uhll• intt•t'l'~>~l waK New U-DRIVE-IT Cars first ll uwn. Pulrner mude 8 ytu·dR on ~h own by tht> fad that m•:trly lht• 1 ~ CHAlJFFEURLES. TAXI CO. ...._ I 11 n 1'1111 run unll Dawson made it an- whole clasll was Jli'Cs<·nl. nth<· •· first dowu. Hurt intercepted The nomination:; Wl·t·c: fot· pn·~i ­ ~ Phone 88 - - · t u forwurd pas!! on hill own forty- dt•nt, Hent·y Hill und John Lt•wi'!; ~· llrt l line, but hl' WU!! downed with- vicc-presidl'nl, M. n. Kll•in nnd Lane <-·-·------·-·---·- ··---·-:...-·---·t• I uut any gnin. Jlitldle got & on a pass Howard; sec t·etnt· y-tr<-a~aling plant of tlw ~chool. P otTY madl' 7 on a dl'ivc through ceo­ When eompll•t('tl, tlw hmwnwnl (tf l7are devoting a double page tor. Perry made n f irst down. A the new building will lw uecupit•d I•Y spread in this week's Saturday Mhot·t pus!!, WiiHon to Thomas, wns the eloctricul cnglneedng d{' JHII"l ~oe ood for 3. Another pass, McVay to ment, which will move in IIR l!uon u !' Evening Post to announce Royal Thomas, made 2 more yurds. A pass possible. The tht·oe uppet· fl oot·!! will Park for Fall. wn" incomplete on the third down. be occupied by the chcmiKtry depur·t· With three l!l'Conds to play, another mcnl. Pa·esenl plans cull rot· tht• Jlll'lll from 1\fcVt>y to McMillan netted first year chemistry clnS!!I'II to moH• T he exceptional relations with our u touchdown a s the whistle blew. The into the first floor us !loon 1111 lL i ~ tailors at Fashion Park permit us completed. pass was good tot· 13 yards. Thomas to present Royal Park to you 1n failed al acoal. Score: W. &. r.., 34; MIERICAN J.EA(;ti E Roanoke College, 0. Philadelphia, 11: New York, :1. fabric val u~s that are unusual. (,inc-up and IIUlllmar·y: Cleveland, 12; !oil. Louis, I. W. und 1... ltoanoke College. Washington, 7; IJoston, li. llnves Woods Detroit, 10; Chicago, 8. Ask for Royal Park • • • Left End. AT THE NEW THEATUE Pr,.t. •mted with every e u urence thet the Til un (C:.) Giesen ve/ue >~ w11/ 1mpre1>11 tht> moliit c r itlt:41 !Art Tackle. MONUA Y and TUF.XUA \' llolt Beat"e "WANm;RER OF TJH: Channel Grey in Royal Park $50 Left Ounr·d . WAHTF.t.ANJ)" Vnn ll unt Jlissing<'r Chenn.. t Grt~y ~~ lil t~ nr-w fell color de· C'entN'. W~: DN~:~mA \' v<>luputl by 11ur taJiure • r F•• hlun P•ra Rutl nil•k Whil<> " ROY OF .M I N I•:" Uoyal Park in Worsteds • • lt i ~oe h l Guard. 1'11 U ltHDA Y $55 HL1•m moM Dnvles Betty Comp11u n S ubs t11nt•al /dbr ir:tl f or bus lnue men. ltlkht Tucklc. - In P•rkt t.~ wn Wor ~ tf'dtt come only from 'l'homna McConnell F• hion Perk " WH ITE SHA L> OWS" !light End. Foreign W eaves in Royal Park $60 T1ulor.-tl 111 tllf' cu :> tom eerv1ce ehop •t Subscription Blank F· ..t.luu fl P•rll

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