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VOLUME XXXH WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928 NUMBER 21

Varsity Matmen Formal Social DELTA TAUS HOLiD Three of Teams Season to Open HOUSEWARMING TODAY Trample Frosh Maryland Pushes Over Single The Delta Tau Delta frater­ on Schedule nity held an informal house­ in Fourth Meet Thanksgiving warming this . afternoon in Playing Today Counter To Down Generals their new home, at 2 o’clock.. The varsity wrestlers showed Tallyn To Lead Sophomore Gasoline that had been left Princeton, North Carolina a great increase in form last on the back porch became ig­ Cotillion; Bush To Lead State, and Lynchburg Thursday when they soundly nited, setting fire to the wood Club Figure Have Games trounced the freshman squad in in Heartbreaking Game, 6-0 work. Flames wree eating into this week’s bouts. Coach Mathis ' ! 4» ^ the lattice work when the fire PRINCETON AND NAVY is holding meets every Thursday SEASON’S COLORS department was called. PROMISE GOOD GAME between the varsity and first USED TO DECORATE Some difficulty was exper­ year squads as a regular part of Reporter of Old White Carries Ball to One Yard ienced in getting the phone the fall practice. The score was call through, and by the time Bill Roper’s Team Favored Carl Gill Assisted by Mun- to Win Today’s Game 52 to 14. School tells New the two trucks of the .Lexing­ Line After Eberhart Runs 40 Yards ford in Decorating Dor- Twenty two matches were on ton Fire Department had ar­ to Remain Undefeated emus Gym the card, sixteen of which were rived, the fiie was under con­ Men to Play Fair By Mike Leibowitz between members of the two trol. Washington and Lee Barely Misses Score Thanksgiving vacation will ush­ Only three of the teams hold­ squads. In twelve of these the Students arrayed in rubber Col. W. S. Forrester Advises er in the formal social season of ing places on the 1928 Washing­ varsity men came out victorious, Just Before Half Ends; Hawkins aprons and armed with sauce­ Washington and Lee. Three ton and Lee football schedule eight times by fall. Cremen was Lee Journalism School pans filled with water success­ and White Star dances have been arranged for will engage in gridiron contests the only first-year man to throw Men to be Honest fully quenched the. conflagra­ the fall holidays, beginning Fri­ over the week end. his opponent. day night, November 30, in Do- tion. Damage, which consisted Princeton, North Carolina Summary of the meet is as fol­ Students of the new order of Griffith Stadium, Washington, D. C., Nov. 24— The remus gymnasium. Two of them of scorching a lattice door, was State and Lynchburg are lows: Cook, (F ) defeated Biddle Journalism heard a member of line driving of Snyder, University of Maryland fullback, off­ will be formal, and. an informal placed at a negligible figure. the elevens that are scheduled, (F), 4:30. Kessler (V) defeated the old school lecture on political dansant will be given by the Cot­ set a passing attack and plunging of White to give the Old the remainder of the teams rest­ McWilliams (F) 5:00; Barkus reporting in the School of Jour­ illion Club Saturday. Liners a hard-earned 6 to 0 vietory over Washington and ing untill their feature struggles (V) defeated Davidson (F), 7:30; nalism here this morning. Colo­ ■ The Thanksgiving set will be Doctor Thom on Thanksgiving Day. Gordon (F) defeated Mahler (V) nel W. S. Forrester, former man­ Lee here this afternoon. opened Friday night with the Princeton -Vs. Navy 1:01; Osterman (F) defeated aging editor of the Louisville The only score of the game came in the third quarter Sophomore Cotillion, which will Donates Books The Princeton Tigers drop the Palmer (V) 3:37; Halpem (V) Commercial, now the Herald, told when Maryland, taking advantage of a fumbled punt, stag­ be led by William Henry Tallyn, curtain on a succesful season by the students that honesty is .the threw Richardson (F) 1:30; Ladd ed a terrific drive down the field to finally place the ball president of the sophomore class, W.&L. Library facing the unimpressive Nayy (F) threw Street (F) 3:57; Stultz best policy in political reporting. with Miss Susalee Belser of Col­ squad. The game with the Navy (V) threw Weeks (F) 6:17; Pom­ Colonel Forrester is an alum­ behind the Generals’ goal line. umbia, S. C. He will be assisted is Princeton’s answer to the dis­ eroy (V) and Slosburg (F) nus o f Washington and Lee, and" The library has lately been the After the first quarter Washington and Lee contin­ by Ralph Clay Lynn, with Miss agreement with the officials at draw; Mathis (ineligible) threw has' lived in Lexington for 4 recipient of a rather valuable ually threatentd to score. O n e# Eberhart, General halfback, Mary Harper of Hollins. Harvard. Bill Roper’s machine, Lewis (V ) 3:15'; Flagg (V ) collection of books. years. He is the father of Mrs. The informal tea dansant will functioning in accustomed man­ threw Guyol (F) 5:55; Mitchell L. J. Desha. interceped a Maryland pass and ran 40 yards to put his The donor, Dr. William Taylor ner, should have little difficulty be held at tl o’clock Saturday (V) defeated Torismier (F) 3:00; “I was a political reporter for team in scoring distance, but the Old Liners held the driv­ morning. Thqm, is a prominent Washnigton in taking the game. Navy’s win Bolton (V) defeated Clark (V) many years,” he said. “ I played ing White on the one yard line and took the ball. The air and Lee alumnus and his gift over Penn is the only redeeming Climaxing the dunces will be 3:12; Rule (V) threw Smithers dirty when I first went in, but it adds approximately 400 books to feature to an otherwise poor sea­ attack of the Generals throughout the last quarter threw the Cotillion Club formal Satur­ (F) 3:28; Belsar and Harris doesn’t pay. There are two gen­ the already priceless collection son. The Princeton backs, Miles, a scare into the Maryland camp, but the College Park de­ day night, led by A. P. Bush, Jr., fought to a cjraw; Cremen (F ) eral principles a political reporter in the library. Some of thé most Wittmer, Norman, and Bennet, fense always stiffened as Washington and Lee shoved president with Miss Isabel Bush threw Sperry (V) 2:40; Williams must keep in mind to become a valuable books of the recent gift should play havoc with the Navy them back into their own territory. of Sweet Briar, assisted by How­ (V) threw Schnath (F) 1:08; good writer; first, a paper needs áre some very old volumns of thé. line. First Quarter erton Gowein, secretary, with Miss Halpern (V) defeated Kaplan (V) various works of Shakespeáre, a reputation for fairness, and se­ Duke Devils Mary Creezy of Norfolk. Bill Roper has coached his 1:35; Gautier (V) threw Blum- The Generals chose to defend eight volUmns of the rare Vir­ cond, don’t abuse merely to an­ Orange and Black squad in the berg (F) 4:56; Bowes (V) threw Schedule Tough the east goal. Kessler kicked off For the first time this fall the ginia Historical Collection, and a tagonize. fast formations now being em­ Perleman (F) 2:27; Levin (V) for Maryland to Jones on W&L Dor.emus gymnasium will be set of twelve very old volumns “Political reporting differs Foes Next Year ployed by the schools of the Big threw Louis (F) 2:00; Hall de­ 5 yard line. He returned it 25 clothed in decorations and in of the Writings of Washington. from general reporting in the Ten. Princeton saw what effect feated Paddock (V) 3:30. yards. A pass, Jones to Eberhart colors representing the- Thanks­ respect that the political writer An ambitious schedule is being There is also a select group of a speedy attack could have in was incomplete. White fumbled giving season—colors flavoring of - 0- carded for next season by the late “best sellers,” one of which their strenuous affair with the must fill.the part of the editor­ and Madigan recovered for Mary­ harvest fields, and colors'rivaling athletic officials at Duke Univer­ is “ Disraeli” by Maurois. Ohio State eleven. The Navy has ial writer. He must know poli­ land on W&L’s 35 yard line. Sny­ -autumn leaves. sity. Dr. Thom, a member of the always proved an enigma to pre­ Banker of Tulane tics and politicians. The reader der made a yard at center. Sny­ The decorations are being push­ Beta Theta Pi social fraternity game dopesters, and the running looks to him for explanation and It was announced this > week der passed to Kessler who ran to ed steadily forward under the di- was at one time a professor at of Lloyd may effect the general advice. Only by thorough re­ that thé Blue Devils will meet the W&L’s 25 yard line for a first | rection of Professor C. E. L. Gill. the University of Richmond and Again takes Van search can they be justly given.” superiority of the Tigers. But, Louisiana State University Tigers down. Faulkner intercepted Kes­ He is assisted by William T. Mun- later at Hollins College, but is however, Princeton by two touch­ Colonel Forrester further ad­ at the new stadium, being erected sler’s pass and was downed on ford, Art Editor of the Calyx, now retired and is living in downs seems to be the general In Scoring Race vised the students not to be too at Duke, on November 9th, 1929. his own 15 yard line. Eberhart who is following the modern Washington, D. C. He is the; concensus. prejudiced, He said that a re­ The stadium which will seat gained 2 yards at center .White \ trend toward futuristic designs. author of several historical books Wolfpack Go Far Tulane Flash Replaces Mc- porter’s strong opinions in a 35,000 persons is expected to be picked up 5 more through the Kay Kyser, of the University on Shakespeare and Chaucer, and North Carolina State journeys Ever by Tallying Against story spoil the service due the finished before the. opening of line. White added another yard o f North Carolina, has been en­ one called “Historical Struggles reader. He also explained that to school next fall. The Pittsburg at center and Faulkner kicked for Religious Freedom in Vir­ to Lansing, Michigan to meet the Sewanee; White Sixth gaged to play the set of dances. treat a mis-statement of an op­ Panthers will meet the Duke outside on Maryland’s 49 yard ginia.” He is also Secretary of Michigan State team. This is the Kyser and his band come here first meeting of the teams and posing speaker politely, you make .squad in the dedication game line. the Washington and Lee Alumni Billy Banker, blond Tulane ty­ directly from an engagement at him seem “dumb” and ridiculous: on October 5th. Other gamès Snyder Stopped Association. the longest distance a Wolfpack phoon is again in the van of the the Arcadia Ballroom in New. squad has ventured in quite some and, at the same time, show your already scheduled are: Navy, -Ö-- Southern Conference race for in­ Snyder failed to gain at left York City. time. own fairness. North Carolina, North Carolina dividual scoring honors. Taking end. A forward pass, Snyder to Indications are that more girls There is no basis of compari­ “Accuracy,” Colonel Forrester State, and Mercer. advantage of the ‘ sagging Se- Dodson, was good for 18 yards will attend the Thanksgiving Capt. of Team son between the two teams, ex­ said, “ is a big essential to good — 0 — wanee defense, Banker galloped and first down on W&L’s 35 yd. dances than all previous dances cept for scores in the past few political reporting. I rember on through for two touchdowns and line. Snyder pased to Blackstone this fall combined. Local hotels games. The Wolfpack team went one occasion while I was manag­ Plays Last Game accounted for four extra points Advance Sales for a 4 yard gain. Another short are reported to be refusing re­ down to defeat before the Duke ing editor of the Louisville Com­ to replace Eugene McEver, Ten­ pass, Snyder to Kessler, added 3 servations as they are already Blue Devils, 14-12, and thus gave mercial a big political convention nessee’s sophomore sensation, who morq. Snyder failed to gain at full. Thanksgiving Duke the first victory they have was to be covered by us. One of on “Officer 666” failed to add to his impressive center. Snyder hit center for 3 0 ------ever won over a Southern Con­ the editors suggested that we Fitzpatrick to End Gridiron total. yards and first down on W&L’s North Dakota ference eleven. Michigan was take reporters off general news Get Good Start -24 yard line. Snyder made 3 yds. Career Against Florida downing State, 3 to 0 at Ann Ar­ “Gene” White, outstanding full­ assignments and put them on the Univ. Team back of the Southern Conference at left tackle. Blackstone hit the Gridmen Stage bor, but the closeness of the political -story. I laughed at him Tickets Placed at Local same hole for 10 yards and first score does' not reveal State was in sixth place, three points and told him I would cover the When the Fighting Generals Stores for Reserved Seats down on W&L’s 12 yard line. On Dancing Contest strength so much as Wolverine behind of Missisippi, and Six speech with the help of one re take the field against the Univer­ for Fall Presentation the next play Snyder fumbled weakness. Michigan sorely mis- points out of third place. porter and that he should get as sity of Florida Thanksgiving day and Faulkner recovered for the- An “all-conference dancing con­ (Continued on page three) Several of the leaders are in­ (continued on page 4) Tickets for advance sales of the in Jacksonville Captain E. A. Generals on his own 7, yard line. test” open to the football letter - 0- active this week and White will - 0- fall Troubadour presentation “Of­ Fitzpatrick will wear the Blue White failed to gain at center. men will be staged at the Uni­ have an opportunity to forge ficer 666” to be given December and White for the last time, cli­ Faulkner punted to Kessler in versity of Armory during a dance ahead, by rallying against the 1, at the New Theatre, went on maxing a career of four year on Students Control mid field where Sproul downed soon. The stadium officials are Old Liners. However, White still Former Student sale at McCrums and the Corner, the football elevens of Washing­ him in his tracks. Blackstone promoting the affair. continues to lead thé Northern the past week, W. V. Gilbert, ton and Lee. picked up a yard through the. The twenty-one players who Arkansas School seetor of the Conference, topping In Grand Opera manager, has stated. Captain Fitzpatrick came to middle o f the line. Kessler at­ have received gold footballs have Peake, V. P. I. ace, by. eleven Washington and Lee in the fall “Those expecting guests during tempted to throw a pass but was- agreed to engage in this novel Commonwealth .College Own­ points. of 1925 with an eviable reputa­ Roy Nichols, ’26, To Sing in the holidays should secure their thrown for a 5 yard loss by" contest, taking as their partners ed and Run by Students The scoring tables of the lead-î tion won on the gridiron while “Carmen” and Rigoletto reserve seats at once,” Gilbert Sproul. Snyder made 4 yards at twenty-one prominent campus wo Equally with Faculty ers áre: a member of the championship; at Boston stated, for there will probably left tackle. Kessler kicked outside men. A t the conclusion _ o f the Player td-ep-tp be a jam at the ticket office just Jefferson High school of Roanoke. As its sixth term begins McEver, Tenn, ______13 7 85 on the Generals’ 12 yard line, dance, several impartial judges before the curtain and many will He played that fall on the Blue; Commonwealth College has mo­ Banker, Tulane. _____ 15 10 100 Leading parts in the operas will pick North Dakota’s grid­ be unable io see the show, as has Sproul Downs Man and White frosh eleven. The: dified its constitution to permit “Carmen” and “Rigoletto,” to be iron champion of the dance floor. Reeves, L.S.U______...10 0 60 formerly been the case.” ' Faulkner failed to gain" at fall of 1926 found the varsity: student participation in school Brumbach, Fla—...______9 5 59 presented by the Boston Grand Two boxes of candy will be The property and scenic effects right tackle. White gained 4 coach in need of a capable man government. All third year stu­ G. Walker, Ole Mis ...___9 0 54 Opera company in February, have awarded the winning team. The which have been under construc­ through center. Faulkner punted to fill the ga p left by Tex Tilson. | dents now taken into the asso- ; White, W &L______9 0 been assigned to Roy. G. Nichols, “hop” is being staged to help 54 tion with Tom Fitzhugh in charge to Kessler on Maryland’s 49 yd. Fitzpatrick was called upon and i dàtion which owns and controls \ Holm, Ala _ 8 0 who graduated from Washington pay expenses of the gold foot­ 48 are just about completed and will line where Sproul again downed he played the entire season win-1 this unique institution in the Ark­ Armistead, Vandy______7 3 and Lee in 1926. balls for the players. 45 be ready for the last rehearsals him in his tracks. Blackstone hing much praise from coaches ansas hills. ■ A t the present timé Peake, Y.P.I.___.__ 7 1 In the two years which have 43 in the theatre. _ failed to gain at left tackle. and critics for his work in the Ihéré aré às many students as Brown, L.S.U. _1____ 7 0 42 elapsed since his graduation, Ni­ The costumes ordered from Van A forward pass from Kessler line. In the fall of 1927 he was faculty members in this govern- Owens, V.P.Ì. _ ...... 7 Ò 42 chols has sung in vaudeville and Horn and Co., some time back was incomplete. Kessler then Who’s Who back in his old position and met irig body. Covington, Ky______...6 0 36 operettas. His most recent en­ have been mailed anl they are broke loose around right end for -with the similar glory that had ‘There are no deans or regents Goodbread, Fla. 0 gagement, during which he play­ ON THE CAMPUS expected in Lexington within the eleven yards and a first down on been accorded him as a sophmore. to act upon the ‘recommendations’ Hicks, Ala. _ 1.___6 ed nine weeks on Broadway, was 0 next few days. They are the the General’s 33 yard line. Sny­ At the end of the season as an of these students and teachers. Spear, V.P.I : _ -6 0 pronounced a decided success.- It C. C. Hutchinson, Editor-in- most elaborate ever attempted der found a stone wall at center. appreciation of his fighting abil­ Their say is final, whether it con­ - 0- was because of his excellent work Chief of the 1929 Calyx. for a Troubadour presentation .A forward pass, Kessler to Dod­ ity and spirit he was elected to cerns conduct or breakfast pan­ NIGHT FOOTBALL in this operetta, that he was af­ “ Hutch” is a Senior in the and were secured at somewhat son, was incomplete. Towill broke captain the Fighting Generals of cakes. A Ph. D.„ when he has PLAYED IN 1878 forded the opportunity of prin­ of a financial hazard. through and threw Kessler for a Commerce School, a member of 1928, which will play it’s last completed a year in residence at cipal roles with the Boston Grand The cast has been rehearsing seven yard loss as the latter at­ Beta Theta Pi social fraternity, game under his leadership the college is given tile sa'ihe au­ Night football was played fifty Opera company. Rehearsals are nightly with Prof. Bauer of the tempted to heave another pass. Pi Delta Epsilon national jour­ Thanksgiving day. thority as a country boy, no mat­ years ago, according to the Flat now being held in Boston. Kessler punted outside on W&L’s nalistic fraternity, and the Captain Fitzpatrick can well public speaking department and ter what , his Jcrevious schooling, Hat of William and Mary. The Much of Nichols’ early exper­ Troubadours. For the past two be placed with the best football Al Collison, president of the or—! ®~yarc* ^ne- who has done two years satisfac­ record of such was taken from ience was gained with the W. & years he served on the Calyx men ever to play at Washington tory work in thè college. And ganization, and has just “ ironed Eberhart Gains the Electrician of October 19, L. Troubadours. He will be re­ staff as Assistant University and Lee. out the folds.” “Several slight , Eberhart gained six around the by satisfactory work is meant 1878, which states that there were membered for his work in “ Sto­ Editor and Fraternity Editor. As a high school athlete Fitz­ changes in the personnel had to right flank. White added another not a high average

Sigma Upsilon PREDICTIONS OF TODAY’S Band Makes Trip Good Material Generals Lose To Washington Bitter College Rivalry Leads Initiates Six GAMES For Frosh Quint New Members To Maryland In Three Busses To Killing by Howard Student To Win To Lose The Sesame chapter of Sigma Mich. State N. C. State The band left for Washington Birmingham, Ala., November brook reached into a .showcase, In Hard Game in three busses leaving at 12:45, in Intramurals Upsilon, honorary English frater­ Princeton Navy 21.—The rivalry between Birm­ seized a revolver. He pulled nity held its initiation Tuesday Yale Harvard 2:30, and 3:45 Friday. It is es­ ingham-Southern College and Ho­ White Carries Ball To One the 'trigger and the bullet entered night in the Chemistry building. Tulane La. College timated that sixty men made the ward College, institutions situat­ Showing of Freshmen in Freeman’s' right breast. Imme­ Six new men were taken in. Five Vanderbilt Centre Yard Line After Eber- trip. Headquarters are- establish­ ed here, which has been smold­ diately after the shooting, West­ Basketball Series Encour­ of the initiates are students, the Northwestern Dartmouth hart Runs 40 Yds. ed at the Hotel Raleigh in Wash­ ering since the opening of the brook called the police. Freeman aging to Coaches sixth being Professor R. B. El- Carnegie Tech N. Y. U. ington. fall sesion, burst into flames to­ died in an ambulance enroute to lard, head of the School of Jour­ Georgetown Fordham (Continued from page one) The band will march on the night with the apprehension of a hospital. If thé present showing of the nalism. Ohio State Ilinois A forward pass from Kessler was field as usual and have seats re­ O. H. Westbrook, Howard College Iowa Michigan served for them in a body. At student, who confessed to the freshmen playing in the intra­ The new five student members incomplete. A second pass, Kess­ The rivalry between the stu­ the half the will form . an “M” are: W. P. Battle, -H. L. Cayce, Wisconsin Minnesota ler to Dodson, was good for nine shooting of Montress Freeman, dent bodies has been intense for mural series can be taken as an Nebraska and play “Maryland, My Mary­ E. S. Graves, H. R. McElwrath, Army yards. Snyder falied to gain on Birmingham Southern College weeks, the police have been nec- indication of the pre-season Missouri land.” Then they will form a and R. K. Sutherland. Kansas the last down and the Generals student last night. esary to preserve order on the W. and L. monogram and play strength of the frosh court squad 0 — Purdue Indiana took the ball on their own 30- Freeman was shot and killed respective campuses. Hair- the “Swing.” it is evident that the team will HOMECOMING DAY yard line as the quarter ended. in an altercation at a local drug shaving ' has been one of the Score: Maryland 0: W&L 0. store, where Westbrook was night principal items in the conflict be­ be formidable this winter. IN MOTION PICTURES incomplete as the first half was Second Quarter manager. tween the student bodies. The ended. When the official call for cage Eberhart hit the center of the In his story to the police West­ disturbances have not been li­ Moving pictures of Homecom­ Hard Practices cadidates is announced after the line for a yard. White added three Score: Maryland 0; W&L 0. brook said that Freeman entered mited to the campus, but organ­ ing Day here last Saturday were Thanksgiving recess, by Coach E. more at the same place. A Third Quarter the store with another student ized raiding parties have become presented on the screen of the P.Davis, many men that have Condition Men pass from Eberhart was incom­ and told him to come with them. so disturbing that city authori­ Lyric Theatre yesterday and to­ Kessler kicked off to Jones on been prominent in the series since plete. Faulkner punted to Mary­ He refused and when the Bir­ ties have several times threaten­ day. Action scenes of the Wash­ W&L’s 15 yard line, and he ran the beginning of school will be land’s 45 yard line where the re­ it back 15 yards. Eberhart broke mingham-Southern student re­ ed to call off the annual foot­ ington and Lee-V. P. I. game Aquatic Team in uniform. Coach “Cy” Twom- ceiver was downed in his tracks. peated the comand, he told them ball game between the two insti­ made up the larger part of the through right tackle for 12 yards bly has stated that the intra-mu- Snyder gained two at center and first down. Jones went off not to advance further. They con­ tutions which is to be played on reel. The touchdowns of the Coach Twombly Says Early .. ral basketball teams have brought and on the next play added two left tackle for 4 yards, and White tinued to advance, and West­ Saturday, November 24. game were shown as were spme f some very promising men to Season Showings Point more at the same place. Kessler of the more sensational runs. gained a yard at the same place. light. went off right end for six yards Eberhart failed to gain at right 18 yard line. Tillar stopped Sny­ Views of the University -Band to Good Prospects and a first down on W&L’s 45 tackle. Faulkner punted to Sny­ der in an attempt around right Three of Teams Among the tryouts will be E. and the Washington and Lee Varsity and freshman swim­ yard line. Snyder plowed through der on Maryland’s 25 yard line yards and a first down on W&L’s P. Martin, former Baltimore Poly c.heering section were also shown. On Schedule ming squads are now practicing center for seven yards. Day went where he was run out of bounds. end. Snyder made four yards athelete; “Al” Smith, forward, of There was one scene that show­ Play Today with increased strenousness. The in at left end for Washington and Snyder failed to gain at center. through center. Yonkers, New York, whose sen­ ed the fans coming to the game men have rounded into a good Lee, replacing Towill. Snyder Kessler gain a yard at right end. ' Kessler added a yard through sational playing has been an im­ across the new Memorial Bridge. (Continued from page one) condition for this early date. The gained four yards through center Kessler punted to Eberhart on right tackle, but a forward pass portant factor in keeping his The films were taken by Ralph ses Oosterbaan and Freidmann, first time trial was held this week and another first down. his own 41 yard line where he on the fourth down was incom­ team in the_ lead in the intra­ Daves, manager of the local and results show that the frosh plete and W&L took the ball on this season being the leanest en­ mural series; H. Burk, guard, of theatres and were run in con­ Blackstone went o ff left end fumbled, Madigan recovering for mermen will give their varsity Maryland. the 20-yard line. countered for many a year. r New Haven; E. Cross, former junction with the regular week­ for two yards. Snyder again opponents plenty to worry about member of the Central High end program. found a hole at center and added Snyder Scores Hawkins Stars in the coming meets. Michigan Favored quint of Washington, D. C. that 0------four yards. Kessler shot off left Snyder went through the line Hawkins has been playing a! “Cy” Twombly, coach of the The ill effects of the long twice fought its way to the fi­ GEORGIA AND N. CAR. tackle for a first down and the for 12 yards and first down. In great game at right tackle for team, predicts that if as much jaunt will no doubt play havoc nals in University o f Pennsylvan­ ball is on the W&L 12 yard line. two more tries at the line he ad­ the Generals. Jones circled left PLAY HOME-AND-HOME improvement is made in the re­ ia tournaments; C. Atzback, lan­ vanced the ball to the Generals’ end for five yards and on the with the Tebell team, and Mich­ maining weeks o f practice as has Snyder gained two yards in ky pivot man for West Haven, 14 yard line for a first down. next play, White picked up two igan State should romp off with Beginning in 1929, the football been shown, a successful season two attempts at the line: Kessler , Conn.; and K. L. Myers, dimini- Snyder hit center for 5 yards at Center. White added a yard off the game. The threat that the teams of North Carolina and will result. Since the outlook is added another yard at tackle. A tive flash from St. Petersbirg, and on the next play went right tackle, and on the follow­ North Carolina State team has Georgia will- engage in a home- bright, a tentative schedule has pass hurled by Kessler was in­ Fla. through the same hole for a ing play crashed through the line been carrying all year, has turn­ and-home series for four years, been arranged which includes for complete and the ball went to the touchdown. Kessler failed to kick for a first down. ed into a false alarm, and they according- to an anonuncement by the Varsity, Catholic University, Generals on their own 12 yard goal. Score: Maryland 6; W&L are fighting bravely to keep their Charles L. Woolen, graduate William and Mary, and Virginia line. Jacobs heaved a long pass to 0. heads above the surging waters of manager of athletics at the Uni­ and for the freshman, A. M. A., Eberhart failed at right end. Sproul who ran the ball to Mary­ football oblivion. Fraternities versity of North Carolina. R. M. A., S. M. A., William and Faulkner received a bad pas, but Kessler kicked off to Eberhart land’s 30-yard line, before he was Definite dates have not yet on his 3 yard line and the latter pulled down by Kessler. Jacobs We Solicit your patronage Mary frosh, and Virginia frosh. recovered and punted to his own Lynchburg College meets a been agreed upon, but it has The varsity this season has 35 yard line, where Kessler was returned the ball 24 yards. Jones failed at the line. Lott replaced squad of their own class when Welsh & Hutton been decidde that the Bulldogs all its last years representatives nailed. made 4 yards through center. Jones in the' W&L backfield. A they tackle the Roanoke eleven. will invade Keenan Stadium at back with the exception of Far­ Jones Recovers Eberhart gained five yards pas from Jacobs was incomplete. Roanoke has a powerful combin­ Phones 192 and 144 Chapel Hill, North Carolina for rell, whose place must be filled Snyder fumbled after receiving around right end. White made a A second pass failed, and the ation this year, and they pulled the initial game. on the relay team, and Strahorn a pass from Kessler, and Jones first down on a four yard drive. Generals were penalized five yds. a surprise last week by taking and Reis who swam the breast­ recovered for the Generals on his Jones failed at left end. White Jacobs tried another pass on the the University of Richmond into stroke. Twombly believes Zach­ own 25 yard line. Eberhart cir­ added four yards through center. fourth down, but it was ground­ camp. Lynchburg hasn’t been able GOOD PRINTING ary and Jahcke of last seasons cled right end for six yards. Eberhart failed at right tackle. ed and the Old Liners took the to do much this year, except beat Faulkner punted outside on Mary­ ball on their own 33 yard line. Rapp Motor Co. AND NO OTHER frosh team to be the equal of any White plowed through center for Hampden-Sidney and judging by land’s 29 yard line. Blackstone failed at center. Sny­ At The breaststroke men that have re­ a first down on the W&L 40 yd. the way the Roanoke boys ran presented the Blue and White in line. Eberhart and Jones found Kessler circled right end for der gained eight yards on two at­ wild last week, it appears that County News several years. Moffett, captain a stone wall, and a pass from six yards. Radice failed at cen­ tempts at the line. Lynchburg will have another one Handling Wrecks a Specialty of two years ago, will once more Eberhart was grounded. Faulkner, ter ,but Snyder gained two thru On the fourth down, Kessler of those days. The Hilltoppers Tire Service, Gas & Oil JOB OFFICE be a mainstay in the backstroke punted to Maryland’s 45 yard the middle o f the line. Kessler punted to W&L’s 20 yard line, have a fighting crew and may and hundred yard dash while O. line, but the Generals were pen­ kicked to W&L’s 27 yard line where Lott signaled for a fair turn the tables. The Virginia STUDENT’S PRINTING IN­ N. Smith will do the fancy diving alized fifteen yards for interfer­ where the ball was grounded. catch. Conference sems to be a league VITED Jacobs Gets 5 and the distance races. ence with a fair catch. Long Pass Good of upsets as far as standing other Jacobs hit the center of the Phone 532 Opposite Presbyterian Sunday Stapleton and Nichols, fresh­ Snyder failed at right tackle. than first place is concerned. men, are delighting the coach Eberhart intercepted Kessler’s A forward pass, Eberhart to line for five yards. Lott made School Room, Main St. Emeory and Henry Wasps have with their speed and form in the pass on his own 30 yard line and Faulkner was good for 28 yards three yards at left tackle. White first place cinched. Eighteen con­ dashes and backstroke respect­ ran the ball back 40 yards before and a first down. Jones gained failed at center. Faulkner punted secutive victories is the record ively. Nachod, Rudes, Barnes, he was tackled on Maryland’s 32 four off right tackle, and White to Kessler on Maryland’s 35 yd. that these gridders have hung up A. Smith, Edwards, Dobbins, yard line. added two through guard. He ad­ line, who ran it back seven yards and from the remainder of their Broom, and Stanfield are also Eberhart* failed at right end. ded one more yard at center, but to his . own 42 yard strip. schedule it appears that it will proving themselves capable mer­ Jones flashed around left end for failed to register the necessary Snyder broke through center be increased to nineteen, when SUBWAY KITCHEN, Inc. men. nine yards. White hit the center distance on the fourth down. for twenty-five yards and. a first they meet Milligan. of the line for a first down, go­ The ball went over to Maryland down on the Generals 30 yard 0------By Students—For Students ing outside on Maryland’s 16 yd. on its own 36 yard line. Snyder line. On the next play, Snyder line. Eberhart went through got five through center. Kessler fumbled and Lott recovered on right tackle for four yards. In slid off right tackle for ten yards his own 25 yard line. Kemp and Staff two tries at the line, White went and a first down. Snyder failed A pass from Jacobs was in­ FOX’S to Maryland’s 6 yard line for a at left end, but a pass, Kessler complete. A second pass was in­ first down. to Heagy, was good for six yards. complete, but the third heave, Issue November Wayland-GorreU Drug Co. Inc. Ball on One Yard Line Another heave, Kessler to Dod­ Jacobs to Sproul, accounted for NORRIS & NUNNALLY’S Jones failed at left end. White son netted eight years and a first a nine yard gain. Faulkner kick­ Copy Magazine CANDIES FINE gained a foot at the line. White down on W&L’s 39 yard line as ed to Kessler on Maryland’s 25 found two yards at center. White the quarter ended. yard line, where Day spilled him. W. & L. STATIONERY carried the ball to the one-yard Score: Washington and Lee 0; Snyder gained a yard at cen­ ter, and Kessler added five off Latest Issue of Magazine is line, failing to make the distance. Maryland 6. ■HBHT’ Kessler punted out of danger right tackle. Snyder failed at Dedicated to President FOOD Fourth Quarter to midfield, where the ball was cented. Kessler kicked to Lott on ‘Smith downed. A pass by Faulkner was Seligman replaced Taylor at his own 30-yard line. left guard and Jacobs went in for A pass, Jacobs to Faulkner, The- November issue o f the A l­ Eberhart. netted eight yards. Lott failed umni Magazine is dedicated to around left end, and a pas, Ja­ Snyder dove through left tack­ President Smith. It contains le for twelve yards and a first cobs to Lott, was grounded. Ra­ fourteen different, articles, each Fashion Park down. Kessler made six around dice, intercepted Jacob’s pass on PATTON’S dealing with a subject of interest right end. Snyder added two Maryland’s 45 yard line. through center. Tillar substituted Snyder gained four at center to Alumni. Verbon Kemp is the editor. Michael-Sterns for Fitzpatrick at left tackle. On and Kessler added three around H. S. & M. Clothes J. & M. Shoes the next play, Snyder made five right end as the game ended. The article on football gives Score: Maryland 6; Washing­ summaries of the different games Charter Hosue ton and Lee 0. which the Generals have played Lineup: this year, contains a full page Stetson and Shoble Hats ...W&L Pos Md. devoted to the photographs of Weinberges Towill ______LE______Dodson the players, and tells of Her­ Fitzpatrick LT Lombard ron’s efforts to coach the team Music Shop Taylor ______LG______Heintz to victory. SUITS and OVERCOATS Snodgrass __ _.C------... Madigan Home-Coming Day occupies a Lexington, Virginia Groop RG.._.__ Crothers page given over to expectations Hawkins RT McDonald Opposite New Theatre of the happy reunion. Spme Sproul ______RE______Heagy and California- Weight very interesting space is given Faulkner QB ...___ Kessler to the biographies of Alumni Jones __ ___ .LH Blackstone who have become successes in Eberhart RH------Radice TOP-COATS Hamric & Smith VICTOR life after graduating from Wash­ White ______FB______Snyder ington and Lee. The Rt. Rev. and William G. McDowell, Dr. “ Mike” Denny, and Lieut.-Colonel W. D. Jewelers Anderson received mention among COLUMBIA HARLOW’S others. J. Ed Deaver & Sons PRINT SHOP Letters from Alumni are also included. Among those whose AGENCY No. 17 JEFFERSON ST. letters are printed are F. P. “Courteous, Conscientious Service” FOR THE Guthrie, ” 11; W. S. Currell, ’78; Opp. Court House Phone 25 F. M. Cockerel, ’78; James Som­ VICTOR Releases date BEST PRINTING erville Jr.," ’14, Lydell Peck, ’23; y SHANER’S TAXI SERVICE Friday each week. and others. SPECIAL COLUMBIA — 10, 20, At the end of the issue two A Good I.-P. 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Georgia Tech Reporter of Old asembling a large and valuable FIFTEENTH MAN Kodak Company Football Squad Orlando” Is On School Tells New Descendent of collection of Gauss memorabilia, DIES IN FOOTBALL Weighs 3 Tons Men to Play Fair which Mr. Dunnington has been Plans to Lessen Library Shelves using for several years in pre­ Great Scientist The death of Mark Carye, 16, paring a biography of C. F. The “Golden Tor­ (Continued from page one) Follansbee,, W. Va., high school teacher’s Loads For Student Use Gauss. This death reduces the player, was the fifteenth fatal nado” presents some 6,336 pounds much news for the edition as pos­ Dies in St. Louis of bone and muscle when they sible, mathemetician’s grandchildren, to injury of the current football Use of Films in Teaching dart out on a field, thirty-six New Book by Virginia Woolf Grandson of Gauss Dies; four, three o f whom reside in season. Blood poisoning develop­ “At the convention I sent my Hailed as Valuable Con­ strong. The average weight of is Called One of Most Helped Local Man in Writ­ Missouri, and one in California. ed from a blistered heel suffer­ assistant to cover the work of the tribution to Education the whole team is 181 pounds. Skillful Histories ing Biography One of them, the Rev. Dr. Joseph ed during a game with Chester Twenty are linesmen and 16 committees and to get any new H. Gauss, is superintendent of the High School Monday, and the William Theodore Gauss, 77, It is very probable that the are backs. The line averages 187 phases adopted by them. Theit I Brookes Bible Insitute in St. youth died the following day. One of the most interesting died at his home in Colorado grade school teacher’s load will pounds, probably the heaviest on sat down and wrote a graphic Louis, Missouri. Only three^ of the fatal injur­ new books in the library is “Or­ Springs, Colorado, last Wednes­ soon be lightened by the use of American gridirons today—• and William T, Gauss was born in ies have involved college players. lando” by Virginia Woolf. “Or­ account of the convention as it day, following an illness of two the backs average 175 pounds, Charlton county, Missouri, on July films in teaching. The Eastman lando” is considered one of the occurred. Our paper came out the weeks. Mr. Gauss was a close which, oddly enough, is a bit be­ I, 1851, and engaged in business Kodak Company, acting with the most skillful histories of English friend of G. Waldo Dunriington his devotion to his family, home low the weight of Tech’s former next morning . with two and a successively in St. Louis, Boston National Educational Association literature ever written. Virginia of the German Department of and friends. His qualities of char­ backfields. The average age, 20 half columns on the convention. and Colorado Springs, first in the acter, his profound sense of hon­ has just completed an experiment Woolf' gives a complete analysis Washington and Lee University. years, is also below par. wholesale manufacturing of shoes, that seems to demonstrate con­ of English literature by having The opposition paper had two He had aided the latter in com­ or, and his unselfish nature made 0— ------and then in brokerage and mining clusively the superiority of the the hero of her story, Orlando, páges of mixed details. But our posing a biography of his grand­ him many friends throughout his live through several centuries. stock. He was ‘ conspicuous for life. new method over the old. In geo­ paper was sold out in a hurry, father C. F. Gauss an eminent “Orlando is a Renaissance noble graphy a thirty-five per cent gain because everyoiie wanted ah ac­ German mathematician. Plans Laid For and a darling of Elizabeth; he is was registered by the pupils Mr. Gauss was a grandson of a Jacobeap gallant and an intro­ curate account that would bé read taught by means of films, and a the eminent and distinguished Sixth Annual spective of metaphysical seven­ in a short while.” Society Brand Clothes fifteen percent gain in general German mathematician, Carl teenth century. He went to Tur­ science. Approximately 5500 Colonel Forrester explained Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855) and key as an ambassador for children were taught with films Essay Contest through his mother was a nephew Charles, rah o ff with gypsies, and that there were three kinds of and 5500 more were taught the ef the noted German astronomer came back a blue stocking of the political interviews: the courte­ same material without the aid of Freidrich Wilhelm Bessel (1784- Thousands of Students Will Augustan age.” ous interview, in which the re­ motion pictures, in public schools 1846). For many years Mr. Gauss Write on Disarmament; ~ S L scattered over twelve cities. Virginia Woolf does an unusual porter asks the politician for the spent much time and money in Year’s Topic thing when she combines an in­ A 500 word report has just appointment and makes the re­ teresting story with a remark­ been completed by Dr. Ben. D. port polite, fair, and impartial; ably fine history of English lit­ Wood of Columbia and Dr. Frank “What Is The Psychological the hostile interview, which is erature. “And if it is a gay and AGNOR BROS. Freeman of the University of Effect on The National Mind Of done debatable; and the inter­ Great Armed Forces Maintained witty fantasy in the manner of Successors to W. Harry Agnor Chicago, directors of the experi­ view in which the politician seeks Ostensibly For National De the writer Lawrence Sterne ment. the reporter and in which the Staple and Fancy Groceries fense?”, is the topic for the 1929 rather than Dr. Johnson; and if “In this experiment,” the re­ reporter may tie up the politician ■essay contest of the Brooks- it deals with irrepresisble youth Phones 36 and 76 port said, “we have studied the and irrepresible sex; . and with as he desires. films not as a panacea to be Bright Foundation, according to many liasons with girls in the The speaker also urged the substituted for present instru­ announcement by John E. 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