BY THE STUDENTS AND FOR THE STUDENTS

VO L. X V III W ashington and lee university, Tuesday evening, may is, 1915 No. 23 DUAL TRACK MEET IS LOST JOGGER ELCOCK OUTLINES TO JOHNS HOPKINS SQUAD FOOTBALL POLICY FOR 1915

Generals Wind Up 1915 Season THL Lr^ ,i9I1LCAPX IS DED,CATED j Washington and Lee Coach Writes By Losing Dual Track TO GENIAL DR. DE LA WARR B. EASTER I to Remind One He Is Clash on Job

The curtain fell on the 1915 track Annuals Arrive But Distribution Is Delayed—Review of Calyx season when Johns Hopkins University Shows Yearbook is Splendid Chronicle—Calyx is Well Lest the followers of the Generals scored a victory Washington and would perchance forget that Coach Lee Saturday in Baltimore in a dual Edited and Above Usual High Standard Jogger Elcock were “ on the job ,” the meet. A plucky fight by the twelve unbeaten leader of the Washington and athletes, representing the Generals, Lee football team has forwarded a The 1915 Calyx, brimming over failed to overcome the stars of Hop­ The art work on the annual has note to the students body and the with dash and life, has been dedicated kins, who gained a 58 to 46 victory. been fitfully done by the undergrad­ alumni. In this characteristic note to Dr. de la Warr Benjamin Easter, Washington & Lee won first rank in five the football mentor has outlined his Professor of the Romance languages. uates and alumni. John Graham has events, and second in seven contests. policies for the approaching season. The annuals have been received from contributed several of the most strik­ The marked ability of Ben Tappan Vir­ As usual, he fears none of his oppo­ the printers— Brown-Morrison com­ ing headings, while Gilbert Platt, the tually endowed Johns Hopkins with nents and declares that Washington pany, and will be placed on sale next art editor, has drawn a number of the decision, for the fleet-footed ath­ and Lee will “ go clean through. ” Monday. A review of the year book clever illustrations. Jack Martin, lete won 22 points and captured three In speaking of his policies,. Jogger shows that the Editor has compiled a Angus McKinnon, Frank Gilbreath, first places. declares that ‘ ‘ the mere fact that you chronicle of Washington and Lee that H. C. H. Fisher and Houston Barclay Li the middle distances, the Gener­ played on the 1914 team is no good is above the high standard of the past are numbered among the contributing als proved unable to cope with the indication that you are going to play and chock full of interesting features. artists. winners and also on the field events. on. the 1915 team. ’ ’ He intends to A minute observation of the events Profuse illustrations of every phase The five first places came to Washing­ keep the regulars on their toes at all of the 1914-15 session has resulted in of Washington and Lee are presented. ton and Lee when Young won the 100 moments and hopes that a large num­ a faultless record of the collegiate Individual pictures of the ’Varsity yard dash; Curtis, the 220-yard ber wilboffer for the ’varsity next affairs. The various members of the members of the football and basketball dash; Shultz, the 220-yard low hur­ fall. In his communication Coach El­ faculty are shown in characteristic teams are presented as usual, while dles ; Pierotti, the shot put; and Cap­ cock states that he expects to be as­ poses and a brief individual history of the first oarsmen of the Harry Lee and tain Buck Miles the discus throw. sisted by Raftery and Donahue next each accompanies the likeness. There Albert Sidney crews are contained in Starnes finished second in the 12b-yard fall. is a profusion of illustrations, show­ the athletic section. high hurdles, Witt Fox was sfedopd in The letter, composed and forwarded ing the many phases of college life. Jiggs Donahue has written a clever the two mile run. Wadsworth finish­ from Rapid City, North Dakota, fol­ The Calyx is bound in a massive sketch and appreciation of Coach ed on the heels of the winner in the lows : blue calfskin, with “ The Calyx 1915” Jogger Elcock, while Dr, T. J. Farrar 880-yard run, while HallmarL gained About one year, ago, I wrote,a let­ imbedded in white on the cover. dThe has contributed an article about,the' second rank in the pole vault. “ Ken” ter to the alumni and student body of annual is remarkably free from typo­ Inter-fraternity Council. A detailed Seeley ranked second in the broad Washington and Lee, telling you what graphical errors, and is featured >y sketch of the new Doremus Memorial jump. Young was second in the 440 my plans were for the season of 1914* splendid individual photos of the grad­ Gymnasium is contained in the Calyx, and Curtis second m the 100. In the and Jest you should think that for the uating members. For the most part, while the history of the Inter-Frater- one mile run and the high jump, Hop­ reason that I am a long way off, I am the cuts are distinct and faithful. kins contestants finished both first and Conti iued on page 5 not pn the job. I want to write second. again. In that letter, I expressed By a mutual agreement, only first the opinion that given a fair break of and second place figured in the scoring. BACON APPROVES HARRY LEE CREWS luck, we could win all our games— While the Generals had expected to and even if we were unable to satisfy aggregate a large total score, it was CAMPDS EXTENSION i ARE ANNODNCED everyone in the matter of scores, nev­ realized that Hopkins was strong from ertheless, the fact remains that we the outset. The records established in Famous did win all our games, and to my the dual conflict were not as fast as Landscape Architect, Oglesby, Leith, Bear, Gooch and mind, the season was a very suc­ was expected though Miles tied the Called to Lexington Last Penick to Compose Crew cessful one. discus throw of 112 feet and Fox bet­ Week To those who were so unfortunate tered the local time in both the mile as to loSe money on any scoring prop­ and two mile runs. The first and second Harry Lee osition, I want to say right now that Some surprises developed during the After consultation with Henry V. crews for this year were chosen and I am not coaching any football team tourney. Hallman landed second place Bacon, one of the most noted land posted for the first time yesterday.- With'the idea in my mind that I am in the pole vault, after he had failed scape architects in the United States, The blue crews, owing to the uncer­ doing so to win money for anyone, three times to cross the parallel at 10 the plan for the devleopment of the tainty of one or two positions on the my purpose is to bring my team along feet, where he started vaulting. northern end of the campus has been! second, will not be picked till the end to win games, and win as many game* Young injured himself in finishing the definitely determined. As the result I of the week. as possible. I make no apologies to 440-yard dash and was unable to com­ of his counsel, work will proceed at All previous prophecies as to the disgruntled bettors. I draw my money pete in the 220-yard dash, but Curtis once on two new residences for Pro­ outcome of the annual race this year for ginning football games. starred in the substitute role, winning fessor F.L. Riley and E. F. Shannon. were utterly exploded by the announce­ Oil one other point I wish to speak his race over Straus by a scant mar­ The landscape architect arrived in ment on the part of last year’s oars­ now. I have heard that some people gin. Lexington Thursday for a consulta­ men, L. T. White and L. B. Wales were dissatisfied with the awarding of The 220 and 880-yard runs were tion with Dr. Henry Louis Smith. that they would be unable to go on monograms last year, and I want to marked by close finishes. Curtis won He approved heartily the plan of the the river this commencement. White endeavor to make it clear to 1 those the first race by a half foot margin, Executive committee to place resi­ was prevented from crew work by his people that it was not by any desire while Hall outdistanced Wadsworth in dences for professors on the old gym­ extended duties as Manager of the of mine that I had anything to do the 880-yard run by a mere yard at nasium site. Each of the two resi- ’Varsity baseball. His place as with the awarding of the monograms. the tape. Young captured the 100- dences to be erected will cost $6,000. ¡stroke of the first Harry Lee of last Likes and dislikes can not enter into yard dash handily, covering the cen- ! Mr. Bacon is the designer of the | year will be taken by S. E. Oglesby, business of that kind, a man must be tury mark in 10 1-5 seconds. Curtis Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. who was unable to take part in the impersqnal in doing it, and that was finished second with Straus a close C. In this monument, over $2,500, - race last June on account of sickness what I tried to be. Monograms were third. In the 440-yard run, Young, ! 000 has been placed and he gained at the last moment. Wales, who given to those who earned them, and in attempting to finish just after Hall, ! the contract in competiton with the i rowed in number three last year, has those who did not earn them were not toppled over the tape exhausted and j best architects of the whole world, ibeen succeeded by T. B. Leith. Two given them. It is only proper that spent. Hall won by a margin of a jAlthough the expense of securing his I will be held down this year by J. E. the’monograms should not be distribu­ few yards. advice was quite dear, President j Bear, the only new man of the five. te^ carelessly, no man should have the The Field Events Smith felt that nothing but the most Gooch, who rowed in one last June, privilege of wearing one unless he has expert advice could be accepted. The | will hold down his old place this year, In the field events, Pierotti demon- j absolutely earned it. In two cases, I two residences will be completed be- j as will Penick at coxswain, gave long and serious thought to the Continued tn page 3 i fore next fall. I £— :— j------Continued on page 8 Continued on page 2 RING-TUM PHI 2

It took one man, an old-timer, all the COX ELECTED TO year to find himself, and after .sitting HEAD GRAHAM-LEE on the sidelines all fall, he found him­ self in his old position on Thanksgiv­ ing Day. It took almost twice as Washington Has Spicy Meeting- much work as any other man had to Election'Only at Graham-Lee do, but he had the grit to stick to it and come through. It is one of the The Graham-Lee constitutents met most bitter [things that can happen in their Hall on Saturday night for the to a man to play three years on a election of officers for the first team team and see himself beaten on the of next session and for the transaction fourth year, but that is exactly what of current business. The program for happened until almost the last game. the evening was abolished and the That bears out the statement that I election was held immediately after made last year that it makes no differ­ convening. ence to me who a man is, or how long The following men will direct the he has played— if he can’t show me, destinies of the organization next and keep showing me that he has the year: President, W. J. Cox; Vice- goods, we’ll pick out a nice warm spot President, T. A. Myles; Secretary- on the side-lines for him. ' I’ ll bench Treasurer, N. M. Bell; Censor, C. H. the captain in just the same way that Millner. The members elected to I will bench a fifth-string end, if he In the clothing business the size of ours,, serve on the Judiciary Committee can’t do what I want. Just the same size “ cuts no ice.” were : H. M. Shumate, Chairman ; holds good next year. The mere fact We make cloches for men of every build. R. N. Latture, W. M. Brown, J. S. that you played on the 1914 team is Our “shorts,” “longs,” “stouts.” “short Hansel, and H. J. Blackford. W. no good indication that you are going stouts,” “ long stouts,” and “ extra longs, M. Brown will be the Graham-Lee’ s to play on the 1915 team. In just the besides all the “ regulars. ” representative in the Debating Council sar^e way that I was boss last year—■ You get what you want when you want it— without any custom tailors’ fancy charges. next year. - I ’m boss again this coming year, and * * * if anyone thinks that he will feel in Mail orders filled meantime. Write for sample and simple In spite of the fact that the literary clined to dispute that statement, don’t self measurement blank. society work for the year is drawing bother about reporting as a candidate. to a close, yet a large number of the To prospective candidates I want to ROGERS PEET COMPANY members of the Washington were say too, that I want no one to appear Broadway Broadway present to listen to the program for on Wilson field unless he has every in­ at 13th St. “ The at 34th St. tention of sticking right there until Four ' the evening. The feature of this Broadway Horners’ Fifth Ave. program was the original poetry by J. we finish. I haven’ t the time to both­ at Warren at 41st St. D. McCready and S. L. Robertson, er with anyone who is out there for a NEW YORK CITY both of whom showed some ability little exercise— keep away— I don’t along the poetical line. want you there— neither do my assist­ Although the orators and declaim- ants, nor do the managers want to ers for the evening were absent, their trouble to give you suits and then be places were very well filled by two ex­ forced to chase you around Lexington temporaneous speeches. J. C. Rivers after you have decided to quit. took for the subject of his talk, ‘ ‘ The Training rules remain the same Man and Crisis, ” explaining the posi­ from the time you report on Wilson tion of President Woodrow concerning field, you’re through with everything the present critical conditions existing you are supposed to be through with between the United States and Germ­ — I ’ll tell you what personally next any. He was followed by A. L. Ben­ fall bn Sept. 15— but because you are STRAIN & PATTON nett, who gave a. .rather entertaining quitting them is no good reason for talk on “ The Girl'I shall Marry.” any unwise attempt to make up ^for* The question for debate was, Re­ lost time during the summer. I solved, “ That the United States know of no breaking training last fall, Clothiers should permanently retain the Philip­ but I have a healthy suspicion about AND pine Islands. ’ ’ Notwithstanding the one man. I was never able to catch fact that this question has been de­ him with the goods, in fact, I made bated many times, yet many new and no attempt to, but if it should so hap­ Gents’ Furnishers interesting arguments were advanced pen that I find that anyone has brok­ by the various debators. The ques­ en the rules, he goes—no matter who tion was opened by C. E. Worth for he is. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits the affirmative, his colleague being Practice will begin at just the same reduced one-fourth M. S. Cannon. The negative, defend­ time— Sept. 15, at 10 a. m. and will ed by W. O. Burtner and J. A. Rew, continue until about Nov. 24, at 5 p. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Macki­ jnaintained that the United States m.— and during that time no excuses should give the Islands their independ­ are accepted for non-appearance. No naws reduced one-third ence as soon as possible. one excuses anyone but myself. I The judges G. B. Lampton, P. D. must be seen personally before prac­ No goods charged at these] prices. Barnes, and E. S.. Smith, rendered tice, and then I’ll refuse— so make their decision unanimously in favor of your mind up to that now. I expect the affirmative. that Mr. Raftery and Mr. Donahue will assist me next fall, and the word T H E ----- JO&GER ELCOCK OUTLINES of either one is law— but they excuse FOOTBALL POLICY FOR 1915 no one. I must be seen. Rockbridge National Bank There are prospective freshmen scat­

Continued from page 1 tered all through the places where the Cordially offers the young men of Washington and Lee the student body will be this summer— get focilities of this Bank. We are well equipped to handle after them and use any legitimate matter before refusing it, but if the your drafts and bhecks and will welcome you business student body or alumni do not think means to bring them to W. and L. I that everything was done fairly I sin­ want men for several positions, go get whether it be large or small. cerely wish that they should take the them, then get some more. • We’re matter out of my hands. I don’t proud of W.and L.and we want others For Safety and Service care for the job of awarding mono­ to have thejprivilege of beingjproud of grams any way. Having got that it; so let’ s get together and start with ROCKBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK much off my mind, I ’ll take up some a bang next September and go clean other matters. through. We don’t care who we’re Next season will be like the last playing, they’re only eleven men, just in some ways, but it will be different the same as ourselves— we fear neith­ in that we have no easy games. er red jersey, nor grey nor green nor KEUFFEL& ESSER CO. any other color anyone may see fit to Men can make their positions in 127 Fulton street, NEW YORK General CfficeTar.d Factories, HOBOKEN, N. J. wear, we’re after ail of them, get me 1915 in exactly the same way that CHICAGO ST.'. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL they made them in 1914. It was my a couple of good men1, and we’ ll show unpleasant duty to bench two men in the country that we’re just as good Mathematical and Surveying Instruments 1914 on the eve of the A. and M. as the best of them. We haven’t Drawing Materials Measuring Tapes game and it was one of the hardest been beaten for a long time,' and we We have the most complete line of DRAWING INSTRU­ don’t want to learn the taste of it, so MENTS in various grades. Our Engine-divided Slide Rules things I had to do, but they were not enjoy an excellent and wide reputation. We carry every playing the game that they had at the they might as well get out of our requisite for the drafting room. Special prices to students. F ree catalogue on request first of the year, and other men had way. Come on— let’s go. come through and beaten them out. WALTER B. ELCOCK. RING-TUM PHI

DUAL TRACK MEET IS LOST mins, H. Oehrl, A. Disney and A. TO JOHNS HOPKINS SQUAD Hildebrandt Starter— G. F. Pennington. Continued from page 1 Inspectors— G. L. Radcliffe, R. C. Hogan, E. Kirkness, D. Mahoney and “Y ” EXPERIMENT 0 strated his fitness at heaving the shot, W. H. Markle. hurling the weight 36 feet 5 inches, Clerk of Course— Dr. G. Stewart. With every Tom, Dick and Harry, who while Captain Robert Miles hurled the Assistant Clerk of Course— J. S. ■discus 112 feet, winning by a wide Hill. Scorer and ’ Announcer— C. L. have their tailoring done nobody knows margin over his nearest opponent-— Getz. where and how, when you can have - Iddings. Tappan, the leading individ­ ual point scorer, endowed John Hop­ them tailored right here in Lexington kins with the meet by his success in Wright & Ditson. from shoulder to trouser cuff, and above the pole vault, the high and broad jumps and both of the hurdle all, tailored right-as they ought to be, races. He won the pole vault with ATHLETIC the miraculously low heighth of 10 feet. Hallman, who had jumped 11 GOODS feet 3 inches, did not enter into the a r e MADE ON HONOR LYONS TAILORING CO, ■competition until 10 feet. Tappan 1 cleared the distance, but three trials Every article is the best that expe­ TAILORS FOR COLLEGE MEN proved futile to the General entrant. rience and skill can determine for each Tappan won the broad jump with a sport and pastime. It is impossible to make better or more up-to-date goods record of feet J inches. Seeley 22 1 than those bearing the REMEMBER“THIS BOYS! did not closely approach his mark, but won second position for the Wright & Ditson Trade-Mark Generals. Neither Seeley nor Shultz Complete Equipment for The College Men’s Pressing Club I could place in the high jump, which resulted in a deadlock between Tappan Lawn Tennis, Baseball, Golf, STILL DOES UP-TO-DATE WORK and Connolly, who cleared 5 feet 6 Track ann Field Sports inches. ALL WORK GUARANTEED In the hurdle events, the Generals broke even. Shultz outdistanced his WRIGHT & DITSON Call Phone 258 or send to 35 Nelson Street Boston rivals in the 220 low hurdles,but Tap- N ew York 344 Washington Street Chicago - “ _ 22 Warren Street I pan gained the call over Starnes on 16 South La Salle Street San Francisco 359 Market Street the high hurdles on the last few yards. W orcester, Mass. - 891 Main Street Providence, R. I. - 82 W eybosset Street HOTEL CARROLL Starnes fouled the last hurdle and this Cambridge, Mass. retarded him sufficiently to permit Harvard Square Tappan to win. Write for Catalogue. Its free A Modern American Plan Hotel Besides Coach Forest Fletcher and Manager N. C. Evans, the following FULL LINE OF COLLEGE JEWELRY LYNCHBURG, VA. t journeyed to Baltimore: Captain Buck Miles, “ Ken” Seeley, Roger Starnes, Witt Fox, Ted Shultz, Marion J. W. Zimmerman Fine Shoe Repairing Saunders, Cy Young, A1 Pierotti, Rob­ ert Curtis, Jesse Wadsworth, Eric Successor to L. G. Jahnke & Co. Don’t throw|your old shoes away. Bring them to us and Hallman, and Bob Schulz. we will make them new. Best White Oak Leather used The summaries: Jewelers and Opticians Work done while you wait. usea* Track Events HARRY PILNICK & CO. 100-Yard Dash— Young, W. and Diamonds Watches Jewelry *— L ., first; Curtis, W. & L ., second. Ciocks Cut Glass Silverware 36 W. Washington St. Next to Dutch Inn Time, 10 1-5 seconds. Expert Watchmakers, Engravers 120-Yard Hurdles— Tappan,! Johns Diamond Setters, Manufac- Hopkins, first ; Starnes, W. and L., taring Jewelers. S. M. BROW N On Main Street second. Time, 16 seconds flat. WORK DONE PROMPTLY P W ° & h0iP in ti)WnJthat Presses by hand irons. Mile Run— Rev. Spencer, Johns a?i , • v its cleaned and pressed for $1.50. Hopkins, first; Uhler, Johns Hopkins, Eyes examined carefully. Glasses fitted accurately. Broken Lenses du- All kindsi°f'French Cleaning and repairing neat- second. Time, 4 minutes, 39 seconds., plicated exactly. ai o x?6-' ¿p bes sent for and delivered. Two-Mile Run— Rosen, Johns Hop­ 41 S. Main Street. Phone 282 kins, first; Fox W. and L ., second. Time, 10 minutes, 19 4-5 seconds. Manufacturing of For Prompt Service Call 440-Yard Run— Hall, Johns Hop­ Fraternity Jewelry^ kins, first ;Young, W. and L., second. a Specialty at Gillock’s Grocery Time, 52 4-5 seconds. Reasonable Prices 220-Yard Hurdles— Schultz, W. Miley’s Livery The place for Good Eats and L., first; Tappan, Johns Hopkins, second. Time, 26 seconds flat. University Dining Hall 220 Yard Dash— Curtis, W. and L., first; Straus, John Hopkins, second. PLACE TO EAT Street Surreys Peanuts Time, 23 seconds, flat. AND 880 Yard Run— Hall, Johns Hop- A SPECIALTY kins, first; Wadsworth, W. and L., ■ TransfersWagons second. Time, 2 minutes, 5 seconds, j i Meal Hours : 8 to 9.30; 2 to Fi*ld Events 3; 6.30 to 7.30 Next loathe Lyric Shot put— Pierotti, W. and L., i Stylish Rigs Reasonable first; Connolly, Johns Hopkins, see-, Banquets a Specialty. ond. Distance of winner, 36 ft. 5 in. BOLEY’S Telephone No. 2D- Pole Vault— Tappan, Johns Hop­ E. A. DONAHUE, Man’gr. Jefferson Street Lexington. V. kins, first; Hallman, W. and L ., sec­ ond. Height of winner, 10 feet. John W. M liey , Prop. High Jump— Tappan, Johns Hop­ Book Store kins, and Connolly, Johns Hopkins, WE SPECIALIZE I ■> Successor to W. C. Stuart. tied for first place at 5 feet, 6 inches, j Broad Jump— Tappan, Johns Hop­ College Annuals, Magazines | kins, first; Seeley, W. and L ., sec- 1 and Stationery. W hat Students Need ond. Distance of winner, 22 feet, IN TH E 1J inches. Sample and ' rices u: nn i-rqutpi. % Discus Throw— Miles, W. and L., f DULANEY-BOATWRIGHT CO.. Ire. j* furniture line first; Iddings, Johns Hopkins, second. I ynchburg. ' a. CAN BE FOUND AT Distance of winner, 112 feet. VARNER, POLE & CO. Officials The Main Street Furniture People Referee— L. Cogswell. For Shoe Repairing Track Judges— S. Johnson Poe, J. | j The Model Barber Shop J. Rettaliata, Walter Black and J. GO TO E. Tyler, Jr. Next Door Bank of Rockdridge Timers— T. E. Straus, J. H. Lloyd C. H. CHITTUM and W. E. Hoffman, Jr. Students’ Electric Shoe Establishment. Field Judges— T. Kistier, A. Cum- 50 Years Experience. 35 S. Main St Headquarters HUGH WILLIAMS, Prop. 4 RING-TUM PH]

Stye Etng-tum flift 7:30, and from 8 o’clock until-10, a THEY WILL BE I WILL YOU ? [ promenade will be held on the campus. ( established 1 8 0 7 ) This is a feature which has not been Washington and Lee University Weekly witnessed at Finals here for some Will Allen Frank B. Hayne ‘ PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY time, and should prove highly enjoy­ R. H. Anderson Walter Hood able. It is the revival of an old cus­ Harvey B. Apperson Luke Hughes tom in vogue here before the days of Sabscriptions #1.50 per year,in advance. O. B. Barker Single copy 5 cents. Robert Steele Hutcheson so many dances, and is similar to W. Carèy Barker 'John Izard those held at Dartmouth and Prince­ Warren C. Brown, Jr. Otho Jackson OFFICE-THIRD FLOOR, MAIN BUILDINU ton. This will take the place of the C. E. Burks F. S. Kirkpatrick • usual Formal Address to the Alumni. Fleming Burk B. F. Kirkpatrick The campus and buildings will be Entered at the Lexington, Va., post- John Lyle Campbell office a? second class mail matter. Park B. Lamberton brightly illuminated, and the Meyer- C. N. Campbell, Jr. Claude P. Light Davis Band will render music- for the Jimmie Caskie Mercer McCrum EDITORIAL BOARD promenaders. George Chaney J. T. McCrum On Wednesday morning, the Com­ R EU B EN A . LEW IS, J r ., Editor-in-Chief J. D. Christian George McP. Minetree R. M. CURTIS, Assistant Editor in-Chief mencement exercises will take place W. M. BROWN, News Editor A. S. Cummings Jim Montgomery in the chapel, and in the afternoon, B. S. SANFORD, Associate Editor E. M. Craig B. F. WOODRUFF, Assignment Editor John C. Moomaw opportunity will be offered for drives L. R. Craighill Dr. Chalmers Moore THE STAFF and motor parties_ to Natural Bridge Drummers Davis James M. O’Brien F. J. GILLIAM H. C. HOLDEN and other points of interest. On Wed­ E . S. SMITH, H. C. FISHER Mason Deaver L. S. Pendleton nesday night, the big event of Finals ANGUS McKINNON M. W. PAXTON, JR. E. C. Dickerson W. J. COX P. H. JONES Hunter J. Phlegar will be held in the gymnasium. The E. S. MOORE Judge Charles S. Dice. Frank K. Rader Final Ball, led by the President, J. R. MANAGEMENT Charles Ellison Robert D. Ramsey Neal, with Miss Virginia Moore of John Flautt O. W. Richardson MORGAN KEATON. Business Manager Lexington, Va., promises to eclipse A, H. BOYD / Saunders Fleming Jimmie Somerville all previous events in brilliancy and W.C. LESTER > Asst. Bns. Managers James D. Flowers STANLEY WILLIAMS ) J. J. Shaner magnificence. The plans for decora­ Clifford B. Foster W. W. Smith tions are more elaborate than ever A. K. Fletcher W. K. Taylor Ail matter of business should be ad before. An interesting feature of dressed to the Business Manager, and Charles S. Glasgow J. Duddie Taylor this dance will be the large number of all other matters should come to the Carter Glass Tom Terry old Final Ball Presidents who will be Editor-in-Chief. H. B. Goodloe Robert G. Thach, Jr. on hand, among these, Jim Cowan, P. D. Grady Taylor Thom ’00, Roseoe Stephenson, ’08, Walter We are always glad to publish any Duvall Gwathmey Sam Williams Hood, ’09, John Izard, ’ 10, Bob communication that may be handed to L. R. (“ Mark” ) Hanna Shock Willis - H3. We desire to call attention to Thach, ’ 11, R. R. Witt, ’ 13, R. D. the fact that unsigned correspondence Harry Hanna Earl S. Wood Ramsey, ’ 14, and others. An Alum­ will not be published. John D. Harmon J. B. Watts ni Figure will be led by John Izard Ben Harvey with Mrs. Watts of Lynchburg, with R » ‘‘o r i iia Countv S òws Print whom Izard led the Final Ball in the various' colleges corcerning the 1910. The Final Ball Figure and A Striking Departure favor with which military drills, sum­ NEW FEATURES FOR Final Ball Supper will be more brill­ iant than ever before. mer camps and tactical lectures were 1915 FINAL WEEK I HE class baseball contest be- regarded in the respective institutions. WILLIS SPEAKS OF According to the league’s report,ap­ tween the Senior and Junior As the college year draws to a FAIR ARGENTINA baseball teams served as a means of proximately 63,000 students in 37 close, the thoughts of the student body showing quite emphatically th at there colleges are opposed to the practice are turning toward Final Week and was abundant class spirit and loyalty of military drill and summer camps the vgjious social events connected A most interesting and instructive with this season. Indications point address was delivered at the Chapel in the law school. In the bitter fight for college men, while about 17,000 to a larger number of visiting girls last nigjit by Hon. Bailey Willis of favor it. Of the nine colleges which that was waged for the decision, the and alumni than ever before, and no the United States Geologic survey and rooting and pulling of the opposing already have military drill, seven pains have been spared to make their consulting geologist to the govern­ contingents was marked. When the were in favor of its continuance. Of entertainment a success. On Saturday ment of the Argentine Republic. This night, June 12, the Interfraternity Juniors won, it was the occasion for a the twenty-seven which had no form address took the place of the regular of drill, fwenty-two were opposed to Dance will open the festivities of May University Assembly, but attend­ rare outburst of enthusiasm. Finals. This dance will be led by L. ance was not compulsory. its introduction. For the first time in years, the law T. White of Ralegh, North Carolina, President Smith introduced the classes have evinced interest in inter- From these statistics, the Anti-Mil­ with Miss Frances Dietrick of Wash­ speaker. elass athletics and we feel that ' the itarism League concludes that the col­ ington, D. C. The subject of Mr. Willis’ address On Sunday morning, the Baccalaur­ was, “ Our Work in Argentina.” Al­ display of spirit is a healthful sign. lege0 are opposed to increased military measures. However, in Washington eate Sermon will be preached to the though the greater part of his address The Junior lawyers have loomed up as graduating classes. On Monday was illustrated by numerous stereop- and Lee, the opposite proved true. a power in athletics, having downed morning at 11 o ’clock the Sigma Ger­ ticon slides, he told of how he had the four academic classes in the inter­ Dr. Hancock, in presenting these man led by E. P. Davis with Miss come to work in Argentina and what class meet. A march was stolen over same questions to three classes em­ Eutha Young of Lexington, will be he had done there for the government. given in the gymnasium, after which He stated that that country was in the academic sehool by participating bracing over 100 academic students, gained statistics that reflected a war­ a Sigma stag luncheon will be held. especial need of engineers, because its in baseball. Never before has such Meyer-Davis Band will give a concert young men there were not educated like spirit in the university. Especi­ activity been known in legal circles, on the campus, and will also play at along that line, and that American although the law classes have always ally did this number feel that the mil­ the Island, during the boat races, engineers were in great demand. afforded members of ’ varsity teams. itary reserve ought to be increased which will be held late on Monday af­ “ Argentina is the greatest and strong­ and the standing army made larger. ternoon. At 8 p. m. on Monday, the est nation in South America, ” said With the institution of the three Anual Joint Celebration of the Gra­ Seventy favored the introduction of the speaker, “ because it is the only year law course, the law classes will ham-Lee and Washington Literary one there situated in a temperate embrace a greater number of members the military drill against forty. The Societies will be held in the Lee Me­ climate. ” question of whether the students felt and will consequently take a more morial Chapel, and at 9 :30 the Senior The speaker then explained the Ball will be the centre of social inter­ prominent stand in college activities. the summer camp was beneficial met types of the inhabitants ana related with 84 affirmative votes and 26 est for the day. This will be led by part of their history. He sfiid that And from the indications of the pres­ Dick Fowlkes with Miss Laura Noell against. Lectures on tactical subjects the Italians were the most influential ent, the sally of the law students into of Danville, Va. in the republic and generally control the, realm of inter-class athletics were favored by 89 and opposed by On Tuesday morning, the White the government. is a permanent departure from the 21. While these were the only three Friar-Pan German will be led by The stereopticqn views illustrated questions directed by the Anti-Militar­ Stuart Moore with Miss Cornelia the geography and geology of the. staid and fixèd rule of the past non­ ism League, two additional questions Christian of Lynchburg. In the af­ country and its industrial development. participation. ternoon the chief event of interest were put which were even more sig­ The expenses of the lecturer were met will be a baseball game between the by the Alumni Association, Inc.,which Reflects Warlike Spirit nificant. varsity and alumni. For the alumni, has repeatedly sent prominent scien­ By a vote of 71 to 39, an increase many old stars, such as Harry Mor­ tific men here to address the students of the university. T f the figures compiled by the the numerical strength of the army an, “ Jiggs” Donahue, Henry Peeples, Dick Smith, Bill Raftery, Charlie Collegiate Anti-Militarism League was declared as desirable. Ninety- Campbell, Walter Hood, may play. Inadvertantly the name of Benjamin are to be relied upon, the American four were in favor of a larger trained An effort is being made toward keep­ Harrison Farquhar was omitted from army reserve against sixteen on the colleges are not in favor of greater ing the varsity over for this perform­ the Honor List published in the Ring opposition. However, whep the ques­ military movments. Before the sink­ ance. Immediately after the game, turn Phi. Ho was one of the few tion of whether they favored' universal the visiting alumni will be enter­ honor students to attain the mark of ing of the Lusitania, this league scat­ military training was directed it tained at a reception given by Miss A in all his studies. The Ring-tum tered inquiries throughout the college brought a majority against the plan, Annie White. Phi takes great pleasure in correcting 59 being opposed and 51 in favor. ^ world as to what was the sentiment of The Senior Banquet will be held at its mistake. RING-TUM PHI § 5

KAPPA ALPHA PLAVS The New Nettleton Oxfords SIGMA CHI FOR CUP Tuesday, May 18. 1915 Are Here Ready for Your Deciding Game of Inter-Frat Sea­ Inspection. son to Be Fought And they are ‘ ‘things of beauty-’ ’ If you are in the twi­ light zone of uncertainty ahout footwear, see The deciding clash in the Inter-fra­ W. S. Hagan and M. B. Rogers ternity baseball season will be staged were in Roanoke Sunday. tomorrow when the Sigma Chis and GRAHAM’S, The Shoe Man E. S. Marshall spent the week endthe Kappa Alphas do battle on Wilson Who sells Hats and Sox at his home in Buchanan, Va. Field. With Sorrells twirling for the T. S. Kirkpatrick spent the week Kappa Alphas and Pat Riley pitching end at his home in Lynchburg. for the Sigma Chis, a fierce setto GO TO Neal McKnight of Lynchburg, Va., should ensue. McClintock and Twy- was in town last week. man will do the receiving for the two THE DUTCH INN Miss Helen Sloan of Kansas City, is aggregations. visiting Miss Katharine Sloan at the The Kappa Alphas have demonstrat­ For Hot Waffles and Club Sandwiches home of Prof, D. C. Humphreys. ed that they can hit and field while the; Sigma Chis have shown up almost Rooms for Visiting Girls and Chaperones THE LATE 1915 CALYX IS as ’Strong, with the redoubtable Guy BANQUETS~OUR~SPECIALTY DEDICATED TO DR. EASTER Laughon as clean-up hitter. The game will begin at 3 :30. We Have the Place ^ We Have the Tables. Continued from page 1 sfc # jfe Kappa Alphas Qualify .Come in and Make Yourself at Home. nity baseball league has beéri compil­ Gaining only one hit off Sorrells, ed for the first time. the Sigma Phi Epsilons went down in Lexington Pool Company A social resume of the collegiate defeat before the Kappa Alphas 7 to 0 year, containing accounts of all the yesterday afternoon. Sorrells was in dances, is presented in this year’s an­ great part responsible for the Kappa nual, with a striking picture of the Go to IR W IN & CO., Inc. Alpha victory. He forced sixteen Fancy Dress Ball in all its radiance batsmen to fan the air in vain and did FOR. and riot of colors. The photographs not permit a single opponent to pass of each of the fair leaders of the va­ Curtains, Portieres, Table Covers, Rugs, Sheets, Pillow second base. Calloway yielded ten rious dances are embraced in the an­ Cases, Blankets, Comforts and everything in singles and one two-bagger. The S. nual. Dry Goods and Notions. P. E’s. only hit was a single to third No feature of Washington and Lee Also for the BEST OF EVERYTHING TO EAT. by Malloy in the first frame. has been slighted. The pushball fight, The K. A ’s. first tallied in the first class football and basketball have inning. Hill singled to left; Childers been chronicled in a masterly manner, NEXT TO McCRUM’S followed with a double in the same while the activities of the track team We are young but that makes us all the more anxious to please, Boys direction; McClintock fanned and Sor­ have been íhore liberally covered than call on us for any th ng in the rells’ single brought in two runs. heretofore. Calloway struck out the next two bats­ The humorous section abounds with Gent’s Furnishing Line men and retired the side. clever quips and cranks concerning col­ In the second round Schmoele lege affairs. Under the direction of B. C. T O L L E Y & CO. reached first on an infield hit; Tillar Angus McKinnon the 1IOdds and Ends’ ’ department has some keenly humorous walked; Schmoele scored on S.Shore’s stories and poetry. “ The Good, Old error after stealing two bases, while Childer’ s*single scored TiHar. Mc- Days’ ’— a poetic reminiscence of the Clintock and Finlayson scored two late regime— is offered with a few more tallies in the fifth, while an error pertinent illustrations. The Suicide League comes in for its inning, while allowed Paxton to score in. the sev­ enth. the Ribbon Society Meeting, the LYRIC Final Ball and The Faculty Meetings Score: R. H. E. are reported graphically by the able S. P. E. 000 000 000—0 1 5 correspondent of the yearbook. And K. A. 220 020 lOx— 7 11 4 the artists have not failed to lend a Batteries: Calloway and Malloy; faithful touch to the section with their Sorrells and McClintock. Struck out: Calloway, 8; Sorrells, Two Shows Nightly facile pens. A review of the Calyx has impress­ 14. Base on ball's: Calloway, 1; I FINLAYSON AND FISHER ed the writer with the fact that the Sorrells, 1. Hit by pitched ball: RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY annual is carefully and well edited. Miles, Platt. Stolen bases: Malloy, May 12, 1915. ADDRESS CHEMICAL SOCIETY Childers, Finnlayson, Schmoele, 3; It is a distinct tribute to the editor— Whereas, Almighty God, in His in­ The Chemical Society held its regu­ Platt. : Bob Porter. Stuart Moore. The material is well finite love and wisdom has called from lar monthly meeting on last Friday arranged and well presented. The this life the mother of our beloved I night, ifhe program consisted of a Calyx is well worth possessing and friend and professor, Doctor J. W. H. Sigma Chis Win I paper, by C. P. Finlayson on “ The should be disposed of readily when the Pollard, and ; Solvate Theory of Solution,” and a sale is started next Monday at the Guy Laughon’s timely wallop in Whereas, we, as representatives of hsimilar paper by J. C. Fisher, who Calyx office. the ninth inning with the bases filled the student body, receive this sad 'had 'for his subject, “ Photographic The alumni must act quickly to se-1 enabled the Sigma Chis to cinch the news with the deepest and most pro­ | Films. ” cure a copy of the yearbook, but a I game with the Phi Kappa Psis Friday found regret, be it therefore At the business meeting it was de­ few have been printed in anticipation and qualify for the deciding battle in Resolved, That we, in behalf of the cided to hold a banquet on May 28. of a desire on their part and may he the Inter-fraternity league. With Washington and Lee student body, The place has not yet been decided secured by writing to the Business Billy Wright twirling for the Pip Psis express our most sincere and heartfelt upon. Ki Williams, the President of manager. and Pat Riley working for the victors, sympathy to Doctor Pollard in this sad the Society, presided at the meeting. It would be amiss if the reviewer a tense conflict resulted. hour, an be it further did not comment on the clever individ­ In the opening inning, the Phi Psis Resolved, That these resolutions be KEYSER TO SPEAK AT ual histories as compiled by the class scored two runs when they were aided sent to Doctor Pollard, a copy, be Y. M. C. A. TONIGHT entered upon the minutes of the Stu­ historians. Bill Keleher, representing by errors. The Sigma Chis. came i A strong address is promised all dent Body Executive Committee, and the Senior law class, has delved into back strongly, scoring three runs. those who go to hear C. A. Keyser a copy be sent to the Ring-tum Phi his vast store of humor and has- writ­ After this inning, the game was de­ speak at the library tonight at the for publication. ten histories that are keenly apprecia- ] void of runs until the fateful seventh. weekly meeting of the Y. M- C. A. Signed. tive and personal in touch. P. C. In this round, the score was swelled Mr. Keyser is General Secretary of E. S. McCORD. Thomas, as Senior Historian, has ren­ to five runs. ; the Y. M. C. A. at Staunton Military J. Carl Fisher. dered faithfully a resume of the ca­ Wright twirled a strong game for Academy and is said to be a splendid A. M Williams. reers of the graduating class and nat­ the losers, fanning fifteen batsmen. speaker. There will be special music Committee. urally has compiled a series of lumi- Riley held his adversaries to one lone I including a solo by J. N. Birdsall. nating incidents. Giles M. Penick ¡ hit, McMillan getting this wallop. By courtesy of Wayland & Goodali j The meeting will start promptly at has composed the histories of the! He received faulty support, seven er­ and the Morris House, who consented 7 :45 and will last three quartes of an Senior scientists. rors being registered. Riley retired to permit their advertisements to be hour. - At the present time, the Calyx are eight on strikes. omitted, the Ring-tum Phi has been in Lexington, but the management has R. H. E. Iable to print several late stories. Dr. J. W. H. Pollard was elected announced that they will be held until | Phi Kappa Psi 200 000 0— 2 1 2 president of the Virginia Health As­ the many unpaid representations are i Sigma Chi 300 000 2— 5 - 6 7 Charles Camp was called to is home sociation at the last meeting. He met by the delinquent societies and i Batteries: Wright and Preston; in Petersburg, Va., by the news of was elevated from the vice-presidency classes. Riley end Twyman. his father’s illness. to this high position. RING-TUM PHI

la Haba, Smith, Chambers, Dotson JUNIOR LAWYERS and Porter. Passed ball, Kirkpatrick. Double plays, Smith to Chambers; Tennis Rackets # Restning FINISH STRONGLY Chambers to Milner; Glasgow to Porter. Umpires Raftery and Har Win Over Seniors by Garrison Finish rison. From $1.00 to $3.50 —Was Great Battle RAD NOR Rallying in the ninth inning, the Junior Lawyers surmounted the one RADNOR. ALL TENNIS SUPPLIES. ron lead maintained by the Senior Barristers and acorded a 3 to 2 victory Saturday. The inter-class battle proved to be a gruelling pitchers’ bat­ tle, in which were a few rare bits of fielding and dazzling base maneuvers, .THE N E W iiuna pitched a strong game for the Bathing Suits Seniors, holding the Juniors in . check y antil the fateful ninth when, with two A r r o w out, a hit and an error endowed his COLLAR All Prices opponents with a triumph. Herndon inaugurated the setto for the Juniors and pitched strongly dur- aig his stay. 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with a total of 36. Hallman is sec­ Is Headquarters for Athletic News Fox, Shultz, Young and Hallman ond with 27, all secured through the Set New Records—Plans pole vault, while Curtis is third with 25 tallies, resulting from his work in OUR SODA FOUNTAIN, BESIDES BEING For Next Season the dashes. Cy Young has a record of 18 points THE DISPENSER OF MOST DELICIOUS made in four races in two meets. DRINKS, IS A SOCIAL CENTER. :: :: Roger Starnes is tied with Young, Ten local track records were broken having registered 18 points in the and two new ones set during the 1915 hurdles. Seeley has 12 points in the season, which was brought to a close jumps from two meets, and approach­ with the dual meet in Baltimore last ed the broad jump record. The other Saturday. Considering that these Our stock of Tobacco and Pipes, Candy, Kodak points made were: Fox 6, Johnson, records were made by a squad that was Miles and Pierroti 5 each, Wadsworth Supplies, Shaving Outfits, Stationery composed almost entirely of new col­ 4, Hastings 3, Adams 2, and John­ lege material the season was a decided ston, McNitt, Schulz, Hansel, Sweet - is complete and up to the minute success in spite of the fact that the land and Kerr 1 each. team was defeated in its two dual By the slightest of margins, several meets. A total of 142 points was members of the track squad have fail­ amassed by nineteen contestants in six ed to score in the tournaments. Eng- meets and the cross country run, these lebert has fought gamely, while Glad­ McCRUM DRUG CO. resutled in the point trophy in the ney has served on the relay team. George Washington indoor meet and Sanders,. Rogers, Green, Showell, the championship in the cross country. Myles, Crymble and Watson have been Hallman, Young, Shultz and Fox on the squad as reliable substitutes.. are each credited with two records, The squad for next season will be I F E E L while Starnes and Pierotti have one almost exactly the same and with this W ho Is Who? L IK E I AM . each and Miles shares the honors in year’s experience a successful season the discus throw with Shultz. John­ should be in store. son is credited with the record for the YOUNG MEN Already arrangements have been six mile cross country and Curtis with made for the Generals to enter the the 50 yard indoor dash, both new Let me make your Clothes. three indoor meets in Washington and events this season. Baltimore, the cross country run in Let'me sell you Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Cy Young set aside the existing Charlottesville, the South Atlantic marks in the 100 yard and 220 yard Furnishings, Trunks and Dress Suit Cases. You Championship meet in Richmond and dashes when he made the distances in will save money. dual meets in Lexington with Johns 9 4-5 seconds and 21 4-5 seconds Hopkins and V. P. I. Meets with respectively in the dual meet with V. J I don’t charge two prices because you are a stu­ Georgetown and North Carolina may P. I. The former marks in these dent. It will do you good to know me and buy from be added to the schedule if satisfac­ events were 10 seconds for the 100 me. Come to see me. tory arrangements can be made. held by E. Maley since 1909, and 22 Coach Fletcher wilHiave charge of 4-5 for the 220 held by Carter Glass, J. ED. DEAVER Jr. since 1912. the squad again and an effort will be made < to get new material from the To Ted Shultz belongs the new low students entering college next fall. Main Street Opposite Court House hurdle mark and ,a joint ownership of the new discus', distance. In the Coach Fletcher hopes that a cinder track and a 220 yard straightaway hurdles Shultz broke the record of will be built before another season be­ “ Satterfield of 26 4-5 by making the gins and this, with the indoor track course in 25 1-5 seconds. Shultz also in the new gymnasium, will serve to broke Miles’ 1913 record of 111 feet place track on an equal basis with the in the discus throw by adding one foot other ' branches of .college athletics A. BASSIST to it, but Miles made an equal hurl here. last Saturday so the record in this ‘‘Your Jeweler” -event is held jointly by the two foot­ HARRY LEE CREWS ball tackles at 112 feet. Low Prices Both of Hallman’ s records are in ARE ANNOUNCED Highest Quality the pole vault, having set new marks in the indoor as well as the outdoor Continued from page 1 event. He cleared the bar at 11 feet 3 3-4 inches in the Hopkins indoor meet and at 11 feet 1 3-4 inches in The Crew, as picked, will probably the South Atlantic Championship tour outweigh last year’s by about three ney. The former records in these two I Poun<^s to the man when the race events were 10 feet 9 inches made by J comes off. The present register on C. A. Robbins indoors in 1908 and D. the scales are: Oglesby 154, Leith L. Anderson outdoors in 1906. 165, Bear 155, Gooch 142, and Pe- Fox set aside the records for both nick 105. • This makes an average the mile and the two mile runs in the oarsman of 154. This is expected to Hopkins dual meet bettering G. M. Sink to about 149 by June 15, as com­ Anderton’s 1910 mark of 4 :52 by mak­ pared with last year’s final register ing 4 :51 for the mile and W. T. of 146J pounds. At GORRELL’S Thom’s 1912 mark of 1 0 :57 4-5 for The Harry Lee Second will be ON NELSON STREET the two mile run by making 10:36 3-5. stroked by S. H. Showell, weighing— You can have your Prescriptions put up by Registered Pharmacists. Roger Starnes broke Satterfield’s at present— 145 pounds. Thompson, high hurdle mark of 16 2-5 seconds in three, registers 155. H. M. Row­ Whitman’s Candy, Toilet Articles, Conklin’s Fountain Pens. Safety which has stood since 1910 by an, in two, stands at .147, and C. L. Razors, Stationery, Cigars and Tobacco, Fine Soda Water Drinks. making 15 4-5 in the ^preliminaries Christian, in one,. at 143 pounds. at the South Atlantic Championship The Crew will be coxswained by C. meet. R. Stribling at 115 pounds. The aver­ BROWN’S PRESSING SHOP A1 Pierroti made a new mark for age per oarsman is then 147£ as com­ the tenth event by putting the shot pared with last year’s average of 148 THE ONLY STEAM SHOP IN TOWN 36 feet 5 inches, which broke the pounds, at the time of the race. record of 35 feet 11^ inches made by Both boat clubs are hard at work on French and Dry Cleaning for Clothes, White Kid Gloves C. M. Peck in 1912. the river, and all conditions are said Hats Jand Shoes J. B. Johnson, winner of the first six i to point to. hard-fought and splendid races in June. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED mile cross country run, gained the rec­ ______ord for that event with the time of 34 | Phone us Your Needs, No. 194 minutes 4 seconds adding a new event, j Charles Ghiselin, class of 1912, of The second new mark is for the 5 0 1 Shepherdstown, W. Va., has just fin­ yard indoor dash of 5 2-5 seconds I ished his course at the Princeton Theo­ made by Robert M. Curtis in the semi- j logical Seminary. He will reside at All finals in the George Washington meet Blackie, Alberta, Canada, where he Things Electrical in February. will be engaged in home missionary Virginia-Western Power Co. In the matter of individual, point work for the Presbyterian church in scoring, Ted Shultz is in the lead that locality. Phone 201 Nelson. Street