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\()L. XI.VII. No. in LEWISTON, MAINK. SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1924 ■KICK TEN OK NTS
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&he Bales Student In the Sport Notes A new vicar called on a young woman PUBLISHED FRIDAYS DUKING THE COl.I.KCK VBAII with musical ability, and nsked her HY STUDENTS OK HATES COU.KCSE Final Analysis how she spent her Sundays. "I rest," said the young woman, F 1111111:1 VI IIOAItl) "and dining the rest of the woek I BRWIN l> ('AMI AM. 'ID FURTHER LINES TO GERTRUDE Bdltor-ln-Chlef Playing Ins wit game tot Hates, Cap- practise. What do you do on Sun- tain ".loie" Cogao turned in the lea days .''' 1.EW1S E. WALTON, '25 I went over to your Managing Editor tine play of the game when he made a "(ih, I preach," replied the vicar, Common! circus eatch of linker's misjudged ball, CHESTER W. WALKER, '16 News Editor smiling. The other day, The Captain accepted eight chances DONALD A. HALL, '26 Sporting Bdltor Gert, "And during the rest of the week do MICHAEL GILLESPIE Jit . 'IB Debating Editor without a slip and collected two clean you practise."' she asked. FLORENCE COOK, '20 Women'* Editor Cert. hits at the plate. Quoting Menu I'oln C. K. CONNER, '25 Literary Editor I went over to your eroy "What will we ,|,, without him."' They were a loving couple, he full of ASSOCIATE I III Inns < 'ominous romance, she not knowing the meaning Grace F. Goddard, '25 John Davis. '26 William H. Bull, '27 The other day. Guy Howe had a good day in tin- held • •eg of the word. Elsie Urlckett, '26 Bllsworth it. idoaaman, '27 Jack Mooney. *17 to wind up his College baseball. He Arthur P. Martin. '26 David Wyllle, '26 . Bernard A. Landman. 'IT Walking in the woods, he turned to Ami there wore also -"t n single at bat. "Kippy" Sylvia Meehan, '26 Lucy Fairbanks. '27 John H. Scammon. "17 Btrawberriai and her with the love light in his eves, and Ethel Manning, '26 Ellouise Townahend, '27 Bernard B. Solar. 'IT .Ionian played his last game, and Was said. "What's your favourite flower, John L. Miller, '26 Ituth \v. Hopkins, '27 Ronald P. Bridges, "IT- Whal passed for alsn much in the limelight with his dearest .''' Leland L. Thurlow. '26 Palmer Hinds, '27 itnth M. Tri mblay, '27 i 'ream on the Holding and hitting. Table, "Oli. Smith's for bread and John- HI si Ms* DBPARTMBNT son's for pastry," she replied, sweetly. Celt, GEORGE C. BHELDON, 'J6 "Hap" Price did the Flunk Morriwcll straw berriei and Manager stunt when lie won his own game in Master: "Now. Tommy, you know Wlial passed for on am. THOMAS A. REED, '25 Kt\ i rtlSlng .Manager the ninth. The hitting power of the that the dodo is extinct; can you name Oh, it was a AS.SIS'IMM'S big twilier has been the talk of the any other animal or hint that is ex- Big day at vein George Hodgklns, '26 Wilbur Dunphy. '26 campus. He was ndilied of a home tinct.'" George Jackson. '26 Albert Knightly. '26 < 'ommona, run when hi- lirsl hit struck tin' fi Tommy: '•Yes, sir: the canary." Gertl Subscriptions. $2.60 per year ni advance. Single Copies, Ten Cents. « » » anil bounded hack into the Held. Master: "Oh. absurd! The canniy Written notice of change ol address should be in the hands of the Manager is not extinct.'' one week before the issue in which the change is to occur. \nd ii so happened At last we have found a e, I point Tommy: "Well, ours is, sir; the cat rii.-ii there was an Entered as second class niattei at the pogl olllce at Lewlston, Maine. in a freshman class. The class of Ui-7 extincted Iiiin ! ' ' Empty seat is the most big-hearted class to enter The Bdltor-ln-Chlef la always reaponalble for the editorial column and the At the table when general policy "i" the paper, and thi Managing Editor for the matter which in smile years. Diiregarding tradition, The taxi jolted and skidded along tin- Spears in the news columns. The Business Manager has complete charge of I sat, caution, class exchequer, and throwing street, and tin' old lady was glad when e finances of the paper. Cert, discretion to the winds, the uolile year- she reached her destination. Ami in pou8et|uenge, Primed by MERRILL & WEBBER CO., Auburn. Me. lings awarded forty three numerals lo "Yon frightened me," she said. An unattached
ROGER WILLIAMS HOLD PICNIC AT Ttoo English Debate Teams BAKER'S HOMER IN INITIAL THORNCRAG MON. Mat; Oppose Bates In Fall Though once, twice, and yea thrice PUTS GAME ON ICE postponed, the goodmon of the cloister It is highly possible that two Bug Will doubtless be nUlOllg 1 ll (-III. The third annual series of Oxford- never did give up hope of holding their Ii -II debuting teams will oppose Hates American debates will begin about Garnet Trims Blue and Gray Team When With Two On hulle picnic at ye olde Thuruc t'ragge. College on the forensic platform in this October 15. The Oxford men will meet The Sacks Johnny Daker Slams Out a Babe Ruth Verily the daye did arrive when noth- city next fall. Both Oxford and Cam- not only Eastern colleges, but several —Peanut Pitches Tight Ball ing did obstructs their plannes. Where- bridge Dniverslties are planning a pro- gram of verbal encounters with Ameri- on the Pacific Coast, and In the middle upon after poore olde foible'■ down wesi. Hates has already engaged in COGAN, MENNEALLY AND RAY TURN IN GREAT CATCHES fnlle Mondaie aftornoone, a bande of can colleges, ami in all probability they debate with Oxford three- ti s. once rejoicing friars did j' irnie to yornc will include in their visitations thus.. ill England, and twice on their home Thome Cragge, aceompi lied by a good- colleges which Oxford met last fall. Displaying ■ remarkable defense ami tlie attempt to get lied at second. Cambridge, however, will be engug stamping ground. Hates, in fad. was bitting when hits m it runs Bates The entire Kates team turned in won lie number of luckie damsels from yon- der side of the campus. Monic Hart ing in debate with American unlversi the Aral college to send a forensic .li'l HI placed Colby in tlic cellar position by derful work on the field, ('apt. I'ogau tation across the Atlantic, ami in turn shorn ami his good dame did diaper ties for the first time III its long and trimming them i< -. with an extra dmc for one back of third and came was the lirst to be favored with the oiiue the partle. After serving hotte glorious history. The leading New lire crowd of rootera present the Bates up off tl inder track with the hall visitation of the gent leinen from Ox- dogges and other palatable victuals England colleges ami universities will leai" did itself prond. "Johnny" clutched In his hand. Muiilton, Bay, ford. and enjoying seventh) olde tynio be Included in their itinerary and Bates Pakei led the attack with a single ami Bowe, Hid Ifenneally each turned in cirrnit clout which netted a total of some tine catches. sportea, the partie did return home, loni runs. Hamilton was touched for Welle within the limites of regula- Canham Will Edit Poland BATES AH K Bl I'll A tionues. eiglil hits bat kept them scattered ami B ogan. ss .1 2 >> uide frum this fanned nine of "Fred- 1 2 0 Springs Exclusive. Paper Young, ^h ;( 1 1 1 1 1 The little fellow had been crying !ir' ■ Parent's sluggers. Menneally, if :i 1 1 1 1 1 bitterly, and the good, kind lady Bates opened the game with a single Brwill II. Canham, the Hates debating his new position, having had much linker, 8b 4 1 ■2 1 1 II stopped and patted him gently on the v (apt. Joie Cogan, Menneally strolled ace, has been singularly honored for journalistic experience with local pnp- Ionian, If ■i 0 1 9 0 i) head. .ml up stepped mighty Daker. "Fred- ers. Howe. If :; 1 1 :; 0 o "Why, my little man, what'a the Ins marked journalistic ability by the die" I'areut, having had past experi Canham is one of the most popular Bay, cf 4 0 0 2 0 matter.''' Lewiaton Journal Co. It was recently ,,,■.- with the garnet slugger, inutii 1 0 ami most prominent student! at Bate! Miiultoii, o o 0 II s :: II "Matter, in II in.' 'JBre 'nve I been lie fielders back but however his gea announced that Canham has been en- His work is not at all confined to the Hamilton. ]> :i 0 II n o II playing truant all day. and I've .just tnrc> were not precise enough for gaged to edit "The Hill Top" at interests of debating, but is widely remembered that the ""hristmas holi- "Jiilinny" Misted the apple clear to Poland Springe this summer, ranged, lie has served as Junior Class Totals 20 8 7 L'7 0 2 days started yesterday." the left field fence ami followed Cogan In addition to his editorial duties be President tin- past year, i- Editor in :ni.l Monnonlly across the plate. cm.in AH H lill I'll A !•: will also serve as society correspondent Chief of the "Student," newly elected In the second Colby got one tally on fuller, -Jh 4 1 2 o 1 o Iiat.s ;; n ill l o 1 0 x—ii lor several well known Huston ami New President of the Debating Council ami snatch hits. Mclinwaii, lb 4 u 1 11 II II Colby oioooooi 0—2 York dailies for this exclusive -ill r of the Outing (Tub, and a leading fac Again in the fourth Hates added an- 3hannahan, c 4 0 1 :i 1 n Hncrifli-e hit. Young. Three base hit, resort, tor in the activities of the Spofford other run. Howe hit, stole second and If. l-'ranseii, " :i 0 0 1 6 i fuller. Home run, Daker, Stolen base, Mr. Canham is .specially fitted for Club and English la Players. swn I mi a poor throw. W. l-'ranscn, cf i 0 1 1 II 0 Cogan 2, Bowe 2, Young, Menneally. In the fifth f'ogan led Off with a walk Howard, If 4 1 1 4 n 0 Double plays. B. I'rans.n to Cutler to •PENN. GAZETTE" MAKES EXAMS ARE ON Vning sacrificed. Joie took third and Smart, 8b 4 II 1 3 ■ » II Miiiowan. Struck out. by Hamilton 9, INTERESTING COMMENT ..•me I mi linker's single. I'ngoi strum, if 4 (1 1 II " II by Porter ."'». Base on balls, off Porter ON BATESPENN. DEBATE Examination periods for this semester The last tally came in the seventh Porter, p :'. II 0 0 .» II Wild pitch, Hamilton. Passed ball. iave been worked out on the same plai mi a hit by Young. Menneally took Shaunalian. Umpires: Love and Haw It is always interesting to "a ur as those of last semester. Examina lirst on an error .'mil Young scored on Totals ;(4 L' 8 2-1 12 son. selves a- others see us," In a recent lions in classes which are ordinarily i-sue of The Pennsylvania Gazette In- held on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- teresting references wire made to the days at 7: Hi and 1 1 ;00 will com. Bates-Penn debate, held in city Hall. Thursday forenoon ami afternoon, thus. May loth. The article said in part: held at 9:00 A. M. and 1:30 I'. M. will -It fell to the lot of the (Jniversit) collie on i'ridav, while those held a' of Pennsylvania debating team to be I A. M. ami 2:80 I'. M. will cotm the lirst to defeat Hates College. The on Saturday forenoon and afternoon, upsel occurred :>t Lewiaton, Me., on Examinations in classes ordinaril) May in. Previous to that time Bati - held on Tin-day. Thursday and Sal in had held the intercollegiate debating day at 7:40 and 1 I:"" A. M. will com. title since 1917, with a n id of I" on Monday: those held at 9.00 A. M successive victories. Hates had also and I :.!i I". M. will pon u Tuesday. defeated many foreign schools, includ- and those held at 10:00 A. M. and 1:30 ing Oxford University ami the Univer- I', it. win ,-. a Wednesday. sity "f Montreal. All fore HI examinations will be- The Pennsylvania team was com gin at 8:00 A. M.. ami all afternoo posed of Arthur T. Qillespic, captain, examinations at 1:30 I'. M. Students Haul II. Behultz, and Patrick M. Matin. are requested to bl time in order to All three of the men have had four avi.i.l confusion and eliminate i see years of debating experience at the saiy disturbance. Mo student will be University, and are Seniors at the allowed to change hi- examination Wharton school. schedule. This debate fittingly concludes the most active schedule Pennsylvania has ever had. During the year a sipiad of The quickest vvav in become a clever twenty men was kept active, as com fellow is to say something disagree- pared with eight or nine in previous able concerning an established fact. years. In addition thereto, twenty two —Lampoon. contests were scheduled, which is prac- tically double the number USUally held. Two of tin- debates were broadcasted bv radio." FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL vv mil \v in: l ll 111 11.Ill N<: NEW YOHK
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B«IIID GEO. V. TURGEON & CO. JEWELERS DIAMOIMDH WTATCHE8 GENERAL ELECTRIC 80 LISBON STREET LEWISTON, MAINE if PACK l'(»(U THE BATES STUDENT, s.\TI UDAY. Jl'NE 7, 1M24
R\X7 f*T A'P'K" Registered Druggist BATES SECONDS COMPLIMENTS OF . VV . vl^4*AvIV Pure Drugs and Medicines SEND STOUGHTON PRE80EIPTI0N8 A SPECIALTY HOME DEFEATED Alto, APOLLO CHOCOLATES t 1 268 Main Street, Cor. Bates, LEWISTON, MAINE Tin Hates seconds stayed a oome bark and defeated Stoughtori ttasi isfpt K high by a ■(■■» seore Baturday afternoon mi Qarcelon leld, Chick was on the BATES BOYS £5. GOOD CLOTHES mound fOI Bates and was very effective allowing only "> hits ami Issuing no Bmpang FROM GRANT & CO. passes. With the seore 8-1 In favor of the 54 LISBON STREET THE BIG DISTINCTIVE STORE OF LEWISTON visitors, Kunmillv, f'liiek ami Hinds walked. Puller went out on strikes ainl Bid liil to third, hut the throw to Srsl "as 1 • and Chick and Hinds A Man Steps Out From the Dressed Lewiston Trust Company Scored. Then in the ninth Black, pinch hitting for Sawyer, singled bringing in To the Well Dressed When He Wears 46 LISBON STREET llaskidl with the winning rim. HTOl'OHTOM ABBBHPOA E CR0NIN & ROOT'S CLOTHES LEWISTON, MAINE Leach, tt * 0 1 10 0 Twin v. L'II i ii ip i :: ii Parent, Sb 1110 18 Banking in ail its Branches DORA CLARK TASH TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASE8 Commercial Accounts Green, u 4 1111" Bishop, lh :: 0 0 7 0 1 PHOTOGRAPHER Everything in Leather 4% Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Jebb, e .10 0 l:s (i n Baggage Repairing 139 Main St., Opp. Empire Theatr O'Brien, If :s 0 0 0 0 (I LONOLEY'S LEATHER STORE Dean, if 2 1 o i n o LEWISTON, MAINE 227 Main Street NORRISHAYDEN LAUNDRY Shoe Repairing Insures Hyde, p E 0 0 0 8 1 HEALTH ECONOMY COMFORT G. H. McGinley is our Agent Why not let us give you FOGG'S LEATHER STORE H. E. C. Totals 211 8 8 24 7 FINE ATHLETIC Room 52, Parker Hall LEWISTON SHOE HOSPITAL BATES 2XD8 AII ii nil I'D A GOODS Headquarters for Baggage We solicit your patronage Hospital Square Hiues, s^ 2 2 1 ■•pairing of All Kinds Promptly OOH We sell Rubbers and Peek, lb a (i 0 WELLS SPORTING GOODS GO. all Shoe Shine Supplies lit MAIN ST., LEWISTON, HE Mildeberger, If 8 II ll AUBURN, MAINE Bill needs to see you. GLOBE LAUNDRY Puller, If 10 0 Kid, 8b 4 Ii II n Bill Who? Haskell, rf 3 1 I 2 Why, Bill, The Barber QUALITY t QUALITt McGinley, if, 81 I " II 1 THE BETTER GRADES OF STYLISH APPAREL WORK SERVICE Sawyer, 8b, rf .10 0 0 1 at Chase Hall Counnlly, e 8 n 1 III 2 Chick, [i 8 I n II i Wilbur J. Dumphy. Agent For College Women Block, rf 1 II I 0 0 II TURNER^CENTRE SYSTEM AT Dealer, in HARRY L. PLUMMER Totals 27 1 I 27 7 s Btoughton 21 oooooo o—a Reasonable Prices CREAM, MILK, BUTTER «nd ICE-CREAM Hates 1 II n 0 li ll n 2 1—4 Photo Two base hit, Parent, stolen bases, and nines, McGinley, Fuller, Leach, Dean, \* Haskell. Left oil liases, StoUghtOII 4. . Irt Studio Hates 5. Baaes on halls off Hyde 4. A Complete Stock of Everything Struck out, by Hyde 11, « hiek 10, Wild pitch, Chick. Passed balls, .leld. In The Dry Goods Line 1114 Lisbon Street SALES BRANCHES LEWISTON, MAINE BANOi ill. AUBURN, MAINE CONNER CHOSEN BRIDGTON, MAINE J. H. STETSON CO., Inc. JUNIOR'S PRES. PORTLAND, M A I N B FOR NEXT YEAR RUHFORD, MAINE SPORTING GOODS E. S. PAUL COMPANY w. BVARMINGTON, MAINE Agents for Wright & Ditson Officers of Other Classes u B8T BENTON, MAINE ROCK LAND, MAINE 65 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. Also are Elected 174 LISBON ST., LEWISTON, MAINE n'isc ASSET, MAINE Telephone 119 At a meeting of the Junior Class in FALL EUVER, M \ss the Chapel Tuesday noon, C Ke th LAWRENCE!. MASS. Conner .,r' Auburn was elected Prcsi MASS. CHARLBSTOWN, FOR OOOD CLOTHES AND dent for the IB24-2o pollege year, Mr LOWELL M \SS FURNISHINGS Conner, one of the mosi talented sin LYNN, MASS WHEELER CLOTHING CO. dents of the college is also President Merrill & Webber Co. WORCESTER, M \SS PROVIDENCE, It. T. Oor. MAIN and MIDDLE 8TS, of both the Spofford Club and the NO, STRATFORD, N. H. Spsclal discount Olven to English la Players. ST. JOHNSBURY, VT, College Students Other officers elected were. Vice PRINTERS AND President Miss Katharine Burke of Lewiston Monumental Works Hiram: Secretary, Miss Bernice May BOOKBINDERS Established 1881 hew of Vineyard Haven. Mass; Treas Manufacturers 01 uier, Carl Miller of Wilton. ARTISTIC MEMORIALS class elections wen- quite in order James V. Murphy Co. Tuesday noon. All three lower classes Blank Loose 6 to 10 Bates St., LEWISTON -elided their officers for next veui. Telepl 1688 R Those chosen from '211 Were 1'ivsi Books, Leaf dent Lloyd V. Proctor, South Wey- Ruled Work MARY ELIZABETH'S GIFT month. Mass; vice President Marion Ripley, Buekaport; Seeretary Dorothy Blanks to order Jaek and Jill had a DoHw EMI! SHOP Williams, Kittery; Treasure, Joseph And they refused to lendtt ^ street Ilickev. Gardner, lint down to the COLLEGE STORE William Ledger of Norway was All kinds of BOOK and JOB PRINTING executed „,„>. S|K.,| LEWISTON, MAINE in a neat, prompt and tasty manner elect,.,i President of '27. Others M. Immediately to spend it. Tel, 8066-W E. Dixon elected were, Vies President Lillian it. Swan. Rochester, X. H.; Seeretary 95 TO 99 MAIN STREET, AUBURN, MAINE Katharine Tin,mas. Augusta, Treasurer guBURw BRUSH COMPANY* Charles Ray, West Chester, Pa, /-Mm ~>ia,