In This luue EcU&ortals I-F Council Changes Rush Rules • The New Power Plant ... Praise ... Heating Plant's Features Re­ to the Collegian . . . Challenging vealed . . . Literary Contests . . . W r ling-tum t the "Shine" Clubs . . . z 171 By the Students, For the Students VOL. XLI WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 NUMBER 60

~ $1200 Total EachHouseToHaveThreeMen Dickey Reveals J t £ t •t C •1 To Be Given In Interfraternity Ball Figure HeatingPlant's n er ra ernt y ounct Basic Features Ch R h • R 1 Best Themes Coun!!•!:a:n~::t;:·~isg:p~:::~::.~~: Will New W-LStructure Will anges us tng u es Dr. Moffatt Announces 2 Paid Fee Due For Figure Continue Red Brick , *No Breaking Of Dates National Contests For Three representatives from ev- Nlcrosi. A. H. Carmichael, and C. Theme Without Consultation ery fraternity wlll be in the In- P. Reed; Phi Epsllon Pi: Paul La- -- Second Edition Of Co//egtan C 0 nege Stu d ents terfraternlty Ball Figure this year. vletes, Fred Moran. and Sydney RAILROAD SIDE-LINE nL . " n l' Of All Parties officials of the Interft·atemlty LeWis; Phl Kappa Sigma: Will Carries On zterary .ro tC11 ANTI-FASCIST WAR Councll announced this morning. Rogers, Bob Arnold. and Max BRINGS COAL DIRECT -J ONE EVENING DATE The Ball will be held the second Bt-ecklnrldge; Pi Kappa Alpha: IN SPAIN IS TOPIC W. S. Self, J. R. Howard; and Bob ... EXTENDED TO 11:00 night ot the Finals set, Thursday, Thomas. Completion of $1 00,000 ~~mofant~ir~:::~ t~~;!~ ~~~~cb~:s ~l~~es~r:ezygo!~y~ :~: turned up in post officet boxes yes- mor"-atlll very obviously dorm- -- June 9. Pi Kappa. Phi: George Meyers, Building Expected Early terday morning, marking the sec- ant after an overdose of germicide. Fint Contest Closes July 4, The list of participants follows : Hany Carey, and Beth Baker; Big­ Rushees Will Be Picked In September ond appearance of the now simon- In an effort to substitute the U Second Deadline Is Alpha Tau Omega: Thomas ma Alpha Epsilon: Spence Ker­ pure literary magazine since a re- "popular" for the "naughty," the P At Rooms December, 1938 Martin, Ernest Williams, and Wen- kow. Mike Tomlin, and Ed Met- Basic features in the plans of forming Washington and Lee ex- OoUertan continues its policy of Only dell Stoops; Delta Tau Delta: T. call; Sigma Chi: Ed Surles, H. T . the new central heating plant, now ecutlve committee pulled a. "Car- carrying the "popular" article, and Two literary conteats are belnl H. Clarke, T . H. Baker, and Vance Dickinson, and George Bauer; Slg- under construction in the ravine rie Nation" in December and sent this time It's "swing." Harold Fen­ Several changes of major im­ sponaored amo01 collep and hlch Funk; Delta Upsllon: Bill Saun- ma Phi Epsilon: Ja.y Reid. Rob- behind the Chemistry bulldlng, it to the cleaners for a thorough ton. weaving a suftl.ciently compli­ portance In the 1938 fraternity school students durbll the next ders, Charles Skinner, and George ert Hllton, and Sam TYler. Sli· were announced today by Dr. R. going-over. cated amount of musical ~rmln - rushing rules were adopted last few montha, It wu announced to- Wickerham : Kappa Alpha: Alton rna Nu: Ben Anderson, Bill Jenks. w . Dickey, professor of physics True to his promise , Ed1tor ology into his discussion of ''Swing night at the final meeting of the day by Dr. J . 8. Moftatt. bead of S&rtor, 'lbornton Beale. and Lew- and Edgar Basse; Zeta Beta Tau: and faculty consultant on the proJ­ James Wilson Fishel, recently re- Versus Cacophony," succeeds in Interfraternity Council. The new tbe Wub.ll\ltOD and Lee Enil18h Ia Calll8on; Kappa Sigma: Blll James Fishel. AI Pollack, and appointed by the publication board getting very close to the heart of rules pertain to the breaking of department. Posters concerning Buxton, Jim Parkey, and Ralph Chester Schept. ec~e plant housing the new heat­ to bead the emasculated Collerlan, the matter, turning out a compre­ dates, the extension of the time of these cooteata are belnl placed on Wllklnson Smith. The $30 fee required from every lng unit will be o! red brick to has kept up the standards he set bensive diagnosis of a much-dis­ one date, a miniature duplicate or the Enallab bulletin board in Payne Lambda Chi Alpha: Jock Suth- fraternity befo1·e entering the ball conform to the other buUdlngs on at the beginning of his tetm In cussed subject. the date card for fraternity usage, Hall. erland, Charles Hart, and Dan was paid last night at the meeting the campus. It will contain three producing a second "purely liter- For weightier reading Stanford and an important "gentleman's Prizes amount.inl to $1000 are Wilkinson: Phi Delta Theta: John of the Interfraternity Council. large rooms. At present two 150 ary" magazine. From the candid Schewel lets the student body of agreement" among the fraternities beinl aiven by the League of ------to solve the dlfftcultles of picking American wrtters in co-opera- horsepower bollers will be located photograph on the cover, taken by Washington and Lee have the Weidmann Chosen Head in the boiler room. There is also Sam Ames, Norfolk freshman, to manuscript that Larry Watkin's up rushees after chapel meetings. Uon with the American Student Peace C0UDC il su.fftclent space for the installa- the colored cigarette ad on the agent returned to blm as being Although not an official rule, Union and the Friends of the Of IRC For Next Year; tton of two additional boilers tn final page, the reJuvenated Soa&b- "too deep." Titled "Death to the the "gentlemen's agreement" pro­ Abraham Lincoln Battalion. En- Maps Program D v I w the future if necessary. The boll- ern Collerlan presents 32 pages of Blind," Schewel's short story, vides that all rushees will be pick­ trant.a may submit stortes, poetry· r · e te as Speaker ers were constructed by the Union decidedly "literary" poesy and which mingles modern reallsm ed up in their rooms after the acenarioa, and radio scripts on A inf 1 h b Iron Works. The·y are equipped prose. with a good old-fashioned record chapels and president's reception, the "antlfaaclat atruc1le in Spain n orma speec Y Dr. F . M. The much-debated quality of of macabre goings-on, Is a study rather than in front of the chapel today and Ita relation to the gen- Plans Speeches To Adver- Velte, and the election of officers with Detroit Stokers, automatl- as was previously done. eral welfare of the American cltl- for next year were features of the cally fired. This automatic control "humor," still conspicuous by its for those who like the deep and aen of tomorrow." tise Movement To ftnal meeting of the International on the stokers maintains a con- absence, Is recalled in the editor's psychological. Dat.ea End At 10 p. m. bop-skip - and - jump commentary "The Moon Is a Big Balloon," by An extension of the time of Lhe The contest closes July 4. Plrst 1938-39 Frosh Relations Club for the current stant steam pressure of 100 prble will be $500 and four addi- school year. The meeting was held pounds. on hls magazine's content, of Latham Thigpen, simple phantasy evening date after the president's tlonal awards of , , , S'l5, Plans for next year's program in Washington Hall last Tuesday A railroad siding w111 be extend- which Ernie Woodward's facettow concerning a moon-struck moron, reception lrom 10 :30 to 11 :00 was 250 u25 and t&O will be made. were discussed at the ftnal meet- evening. ed over the concrete coal bln which "Gaudy Night." written In a com- Continued on pap tour also passed. All other evening No l..eaaibJ BefaalnJDeD&a lng of the Washington and Lee Homer Weidmann of Belleville, connects with the boiler room. To dates, however. wlll continue to Manuacripts submitted may be Peace Council last Wednesday Illinois, was elected president to one side of the ~ller room will be terminate at 10:30. of any leDith and may bear any night in the Student Union lounge. succeed Edgar Shannon. and Phlllp the pump room which Will house Woodward Is Appointed A new rule pertaining to the Library Contest breaking ol dates states that no title that concerna the 8panlah Most Important topic consider- Yonge of Pensacola, Florida. was the remainder of the machinery. Assimilation Committee war and ita relation to future ed was a plan tor present1n1 the chosen to succeed Morton Kelsey The heating unit wlll be of the dates may be broke.n or changed American citizens. However, only work of the Council to incoming at the post of vice-president. hot water type, steam in the boll- President For Next Year Ooses May 25 before all parties concerned are consulted. one entry will be accepted from freshmen. Arraneements we r e Charlie Hobson of Frankfort. ers being used to produce hot wa­ Fielden Woodward, a law stu­ eacb contestant. made with Saxby Tavel. head Kentucky, was chosen to succeed ter in large heating tanks. This dent ft·om Louisvllle, Kentucky. Another rule permits the rushee to pledge a fraternity on or after Manuacript.a and inquiries from councllor of the 1938 Freshman Blll Burner as secretary, and Hen- heated water Will be pumped wlll be chah·man of the Freshman Only One Student Has east of the M1aslsalppi River should camp, to Include on the ~~erles of ry Taylot· of this city was elected through an undel'ground main to Assimilation Committee next year, 5:00 p. m. Sunday instead of 6:00 Submitted Collection To as was done last year. This means be ~ent to Rolle Humphries, talks given before that group a to the position of treasu1-er to sue- the basement ol the print shop, Vaughan Beale. student body pres­ LeaiUe ol American Writers, speech on the Peace Council ceed PhlUp Yonge. which will serve as distribution Librarian So Far that aU rushing rules wlll go out 381 a. ident, announced last night. Fourth Avenue, New York City. Por those freshmen who wlll not Dr. Velte, a member of the VMI Other members of the commit­ alter t.hls hour on the Sunday aft­ poln~t. The annual library contest ends er rush week. Thole from west of the Mlaalaaippl attend the camp there wlll be a faculty. spoke on the life and 'lbe resent plant. located In the tee as appointed by Beale were Wednesday. May 25, and those stu­ should eo to Ellen Kinkead. dlac4f81on of the club at one of the problems of the people or India, basem nt of the print shop, wlll .be Duplleate Carda 1531 Haskell Dickinson, a Junior; Leo dents who have a presentable col­ Ta~lor Street, San Pranclaco, Cali- compulsory Freshman chapels. ba.s.lng h1a talk on several years of dlsma tied. The smokestack and Relnartz, a sophomore; Allen Sny­ lection of books obtained during On the rush card next year wlll fomia. Return postage must be otub Plana Debate personal experience in that coun- sheda wlll be taken down, and the der, a junior, HeartslU Ragon. a ing their academic career at Wash­ be a miniature duplicate of the card, to be torn off and ftlled in provided in aU cases. In addition. the club made some try. He explained at lenath the et- coal bin and tramway removed. Junior; and Brent Farber, a soph­ ington and Lee are urged to sub­ by the fraternity man after he has Articles sent must not be mark- tentative arrangements for a dls- feet which the race, nationality, The grounds surrounding the omore. mit thelr names. announced Mlsa made dates with the rushee. This ed with the candidate's name; but cusslon of a topic relating to cur- relll"lons, and the caste systems building will be ftlled and graded Membtrs of the committee wliJ Susan La.ncuter. actina Librar­ the name, addreu, achool. and rent world peace difficulties at one of the Indian people bas on their in an attempt to bring the back meet Monday afternoon to formu­ ian, today. ls expected to eliminate many dif­ claaa should accompany the entry of the earlier debates in the For- movement tor national conscious- campus into closer harmony with late plana tor next yea.r, Wood­ To date. one student bas put h1a ftoultiea for the fraternities in keepinl track of dates. in a eealed envelope. The title of eMlc Union. ness and tndependence. The ac- other parts. The basement of the ward said last night. Freshman as­ collection ot boots on display in the work and the catqory in The Peace council, since its tlvltlea of thla movement in India print shop will be used as a valve slmlla.tlon next year wlll be along the Carnegie Library. Several oth­ A motion by Charles Hart that hich lt be'-..-a should be lndi- foundlna" last winter by Blll Brown. were also recounted. room for the control of dlatribu- the same lines as this year, he au rushees be required to pay a W -.. h tlon of water to the various mains ers have recently spoken to M1sa cated on the outalde ot the en- as not attempted any radical added, w l t h possible minor Lancaster about thelr intention to $5.00 rush tee, to be divided among ~ 1 f disc goine to the ~~eparate buildings. the fraternities in proportion to ve•-. • .... method of treatment procrams. uae ser es 0 usalons N 1 All G' Is' S h 00Is changes. present their collection soon as _..., ~.., h ld ..... rt ear y ar c Dr. Dickey points out that one as they can make an alphabetical the number of meals served, was ma•" be employed as loDI as the lae 1 wUD , sp•- ng ••have to _... consisted Will Clnaa..,_ D-fo-uc: ~~ Fa'nals of the advantaaes of the change tabled untll next year afte.r a mate"'·',... falla under the claaa1ftca- r~e beY o~ toatucmp... tbe ICUucate lts wlll be the ellmlnatlon of the dam- Hat, In order by authors, ol the Group Of Army Officers books they wlll dlaplay. stormy thirty minute discussion. tlon of an _,, atory, poem, mem rs polnt of under- Students who have dates from a1e to the walla and roofs of near- This motion was tlnally put tem­ w acenarto, or radio ICI'ipt. standlnl the prettent situation as the nellhboring llrls' achool.!l f b To Visit VMI Wednesday This contest ls open to all aca­ ' retards the dangers and likelihood or by ulldlnea caused In the past by POl'artly aalde due to the many dU­ c.11q1a1e ae.tew Ia .,...... Plnals will be areaUy relieved to smoke and soot. demic seniors who have a collec­ To Vlrslnla Military Institute tion of books that they have re­ ftculties envolved in the operation In the hope of riving fresh of conftict. know that Holllna, Randolph-Ma- SpecU'Icatlona call for the com- of such a rule. aUmulua to tbe art of creative The councU did, however, asslst con, Mary Baldwin, Southern Sem- pletlon of the new plant, estlmat­ next Wednesday will come Lieu­ ceived or bought duriDI their four tenant Colonels J!l. N. L. Olass and Aside r r 0 m t h e foregoing writlal in coUetes and of ralaln1 Tbe ltlq-&aaa Phi in conductlnl tnary will all be closed for the ed to cost about $100,000. by the years at Washington and Lee. This Daniel Corner and MaJor C. D. changes. the rules applicable last the ..-ral col..,...te atandardl a peace pollln connection with the summer before the opening dance openinl of the new school temi collection ls to be Judged by the Cole, all of the United States librarY commJttee, or Judsea the year wlll be enforced thla fall. This 1n tb1l art, t.be ()ellqla&e llerlew, lin- DaiiJ Herald and was ar- of the ftna1 set. next September. Is in rerard to both the rushing American collele monthly, has aet ranalnlr for a dlacuaalon by Sena- Oniy sweet Brtar will remain in Army, to examine and grade every committee sees ftt to appoint, on phase of VIII activity in the an­ and blddlntr. There were no uide poo to be awarded to the tor Gerald NJe when hla speech session till June 20, but it is re­ three qualltlea: ftrst. the size of nual inspection conducted by the changes in the rules tor bidding. atudent autbon of the orl&ln&l here was cancelled. ported that rtrla that have no ex­ Handbook Editor Basile the coDectlon; second, the quality U. 8 . Army. Rush carda were distributed to manUICripta thOUiht to have the The 1roup baa 10 far t.bll year amlnatlons durin& the set may at­ and the selection ol the contest­ Gives Rough Outline Today VMI occupies the second the various fraternities today. hllbealllterai'J mertt. The been enUrely by students, and tend Plnala th1a year. ant's library, and third, the repre­ declalon run beat milltary ratina in the nation, wU1 be made by a 'rroup of Judlea qreed at th1a meettna to continue Of Plans For 1938-39 sentation ol the contestant's own second only to West Point. selected from departmenta of EDI- that ai1'&DPlment u far as poa­ NOTICE private Interests. Arthur Baslle, recently appoint­ DlatinlrUlahed guest during the Doctors Stow, Lammers Uih in American univenttlel. alble, with t.be exception of hav­ The Blnc-laa Pbl tea party wlU This award of thirty dollars for ed editor of the Preahman Hand­ inspection will be MaJor General J'lrat. IICODd, and third prillea will 11\1 apeechea by faculty members be held next Tuesday ntaht at 7:00 the best collection 1a offered each To Continue Research book for 1t38-3t, announced yes­ John A. Herr, Chief of Cavalry, p. m. in the Journalism lab. year by Dr. J ohn G. Herndon, be •ua. po, and t21. respectively. at future propama. terday that the first l'OUih plana U. S. Army, who wlll visit with In West This Summer Thil cootelt ta relatively free Washinaton and Lee alumnua of of next year's handbook had ft ­ General and Mrs. Charles E. Kil­ the class of 1911, and at present a Adventurlna once more into the from r.trictiooa and rqulaUona. nally been completed. Cboioe of aubject Ia entirely op­ bourne of VMI. member of the faculty at Haver­ West, Dr. M. H. Stow and Dr. E. After a conference with Dean Uonal. J:ntrlel. tJped double-apace W-L Unexpectedly Receives Gift Inspection will include artillery, ford College. This award wlll be C. H. Lammers of the w -L Gilliam on some of the new de­ ucl OD one aide of t.be s-per only, cavalrY. infantry, enaineertna... nd given durina commencement. Geolo,y department will continue partment which mi1ht be added to muat be ln the Oellella&e ltftlew Of Part Of adminlatrative details. A garrison It is of particular Importance their aeoloatc research under the Hirsute Lee's Horse the Handbook, Baaile stated that review 1a to be neld Thursday aft­ that not only the seniors take ad­ auspices of the YeDowstone-Bta­ omcea bJ December 1. 1tsa. the freahmen's ruide wlU contain BecaiiM of ciUBculU. involved The University found Itself the tary, who promised to make prop­ ernoon. Continued on pare four horn Research Aasoclatlon, operat­ some new dlvlaiollS and informa­ alloWinl DOW col­ unexpected but arateful recipient er disposition of it. ing in the vicinity of Yellowstone ln atudeDt.a lD tion as well as the parts which ------Jete but eraduatlnl before the con­ yesterda1 of a lfl8Dlent of tall, Accoms-nytna the tall Is a story National Park for the duration of clusion of t.be cont.eat to enter, au once the propertJ ol General Rob­ by Mrs. MacMillan of her grand­ are generally included tn tt. Facultv Varsl·ty the summer. Professor W. J . Thom Amona the new divisions wlll be And atudenta plannlnl to participate ert E. Lee's war horae. father. who was present nt a time •1 ol Princeton University, Executive some notation on t.he more dlm- an uked bJ t.be apoMOn of the The hair was extrac~ from the durina the war Between the 8ec.reta.ry of the Research Asso­ awardl to aend a card to v.u..ta&e animal by CUpar B. Shaper, once States when Oeneral Lee was In cult locations of class rooms in the Teams Vie Monday For Crown ciation, and M.r. K. G. Smith, W-L map-maker lor General Lee, and Petersbure havtna his horse Shod. various buildtnrs. and, possibly, stucle.nt, will accompany Dr. Stow ' aeriew alltlllYll'll their intentions intramural records of the preced- Two of the most powel'fuJ base- ball 1ame wUI be in charre. The presented to the acbool by hls Map-maker Shaper took the op­ and Dr. Lammers respectively. and men tlOnlJ\1 tbelr collete and ina year. ball teams In the south wlll CI'Oss astute "Redeye'' Johnson. former y•r. AnJ further detaila may be IJ'anddaUihter, Mrs. Donald Mac­ portunity to extract a hair from the During the latter part of lhe YUlan of Nutley, New Jersey. The Handbook, other than its bat.a out on Wllson Field Monday Class Z League ump, will work secured by addreulna Contest J:di- tall of the beast and pockcl It, summer, Dr. Slow and Dr. Thom In appearance, the sliver of new departments, wm contain the afternoon when the 1001-awalted wtlh the Impartial Judae E. P . Oa­ tor, the " ...... 150 wtth no one, with the possible ex­ wlll conduct a tour to study aeo­ horsehair Is of a rich, chestnut names of the faculty members, a faculty-varsJty clash cornea off at. v.ls In an attemp~ to see that aflr- Ma1n street, Worcester. Massa­ ception of the animal himself, loalcal problema in the maJor oll brown, braided, colled and pains­ brief history of washington and 4:00 sharp. ness is dealt. to all concerned. chuaetta. aware of it. ftelda of Montana, Wyomln1, Kan­ takinglY sewed a card beat'in& Lee. a llat of freshman advisers. a Dr. Francis "Speedball" Oatnes, The varatty has enaaaed In sev- to It was not made clear whether sas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Contln­ thla inacripUon ln a ftowet'Y, post­ notatlon on freshman asslmllallon one of the best moundsmen lhe enteen pracUce ~rames to ge~ ln the horse In question was the cele­ ulnl down to the Gulf Coast, the Doctor Gaina To Speak bellum handwrlUng, faded by and the working of the Honor Sys- faculty bas ever turned ou.t, wlll sha~ for the important Ult and brated Traveller, whose last home geolo11sta wlll clrcle to tho Iron Ume : tern and student sell-aovernment, l.oe the mound fo1 the learned pro- should IX' In excellent shape. At Tallahuaee, Florida was In the rear of Dr . Gaines' and coal regions or Blrmtn~rham "A Piece of the Tall of the War a list of dormitory rerulatlons and fessors to toss out the ftrsl ball. Twelve of the practice aames were house and whose skeleton remalns publlcatlons. and other ext!'a-cu1·- He wlll retire hnmedlately, how- won by the opposition. and Chattanooaa. Dr. Prancls Pendleton Gaines. Hor~~e of Gen. R. 1!. Lee." In the Lee Chapel museum. pruident of Washll\lton and Lee. Paul Mlller. wande1·tna about rlcular aclivltles, an oulline or lhe ever, In favo1· or Cyms "Screwball" The faculty outftl hu eoollned Returning for his elihlh sum­ wlll travel to Plorlda in June to the campus Just after dinner yes­ The hirsute specimen was treas­ programs of the social fratcmilles Twombly, wl)ose expc1·1encc In lhe lt.s warm-up sessions to secret mid­ mer, Da·. Lammers wlll conllnut• deliver a series of lectures at the terday, was accosted by Mrs. Mac­ ured by Mt·. Shape•'. and handed on the campus llncludlna rushlnlf maJor leagues rates him on a par nlKhl prncUees out behind Mike's his work on the pre-Cambrtau Plorida state COllate for women, Millan, who explained lhe situa­ down th•·ouah his fiUllllY fot· three rules and lists of members or the wtlh J:.UCh masters a11 Cat I Hubbel, Place. Rumors have it that they structure of the Beartooth plo.tenu Tlllahuaee. P'lorlda, on Ju.M 20 tion to him. Somewhat perplexed aeneratlons, nnally reachlni Mrs. various ft•aterniLies, and lists or Diz Dean, nnd Lea BooUl. were rel'iponsible for the recent near Yellowatone Park. MacMillan, who decided recently thi'OUih 21. as to wno would be the lorloal rep­ athleUo records and teams>. ".Flreball" O'Conner, undctculed nre which partially destroyed thl'l Tbete tallu will be given lo those resentative of tne Adrnlnlstrallon that Washington and Lee was the 'The business management or the this past season, will hold down IIOY Lexlnaton nlah t spot last loatoal place for J~ safekeeping. Hospital Notes attending summer school at the for the acceptance of such a gift book Is under the dlrecUon of the slab e.sslanment tor the pow- wt.>ck. Women'a Colle1e. m011tlY teachers, and unwlllinl t.o lake the t-esponsl­ AlthOUih Treasu1-er Penick had Tom Bl'adley, and work in this erful varsity club His aecord lhlls Co.ptnin Cy Twombly, of ~he Henry Petter, a Junior of Pudu­ and to representatives of the Ped­ blllty on hlmself, he nnally decid­ not deftnltely decided Just where fteld has already been bei{Un. year shows absolutely no losses hlahly-loull'd faculty nine, said cah. Kentucky, is the only W-L eraUon of Woman's Club&, which ed upon Treasurer of the Univer­ lhe hlstorlc hnlr will be kept, it Ill Accordlna ~o Edit.ot· Basile, the against nn equal numb r or v i ~- yest('rday that the faculty team studenL confined aL Jackson Me­ wUl be holdlJ\1 a nation-wide sity, Paul M. Penick. probably thaL it wlll occupy a po­ Freshman Handbook will be sent tortes. wu!\ neat·ly ready for the cla.ah, morial Hospital at present n e 1 meettnr tn Tallahassee at thla Mr. Penick beln& absent.. the ~tllion ln the Lee museum, near out to next year's freshmen by the One or the ablest t'dt!l'eeing wllh one more practice session sulterlna from a cold, but 111 f'X . timer rellc Y~aa entrusted to his aecre- U\e ~nes of Its ot·lalnal ownet-. middle of AuausL. statTs evea• to manhandl a base- ConUnued on paac tour J)(lcted to be out soon. Page Two THE RING -TUM PHI

as Washington and Lee and can stand compari­ wqr ling-tum Jqi son well wirh rhe literary mag:wine of any col­ CAMPUS COMMENT l1Between WASHINGTON and LEE UNIVERSITY lege. SEMI-WBEKLY The interest taken by the students of tlais By TOM MOSES and PAUL MULDOON L_!he Sheets university in rhe latest contribution ro the field By ROBERT ESPY Stolen Heaven with Gene Raymond. Olympe second-class mall matter. Published every Tuesday Bradna. Glenda Farrell. Lewis and Friday ot t.he collegiate year. than any orlaer of rhe facts in the long string Behi,d The Eight Ball •.• A student at the University of North Carolina, vexed at the priv­ Stone, Porter Hall. Douilaa Dum· of discussion pro nnd con. I c is of course true EnKi11eering W atJted •.• brllle, and others. th:u the magazine was not wrirten for popular Ileges which the faculty members 1937 Mcmbtr 1938 have In the use of the library, Rising young stars o.re always J:Usociated Colle5iate Press consumption particularly, bur it is important made an lnveatlgatlon and found fascinating to watch, and this that the student body has taken sufficient in­ Mike Brown's fun spot, Lexing­ He suffered the fhst decisive beat­ that one professor had In his pos­ show presents a dainty, sloe-eyed, Dlstnbutor of and fetchlng one In tbe person of terest in the stories, poems, and other assorted ton's only night club, was slightly Ing at the hand of Fred Waters. session tltt.y-two library boolui on subjects ranging from Wagner's Olympe Bradna. The rathet· .hack­ CoUe6iate DitSesl material which is b est s ummed up as ccarticles" damaged by l'll'e Tuesday. The Tom Tennant, and Hurry Carey. conflag1·atlon was of unknown Returning from Lynchburg in Er­ "Lohengrin" to the hlsLory of the neyed plot, which concerns a band Subscription $3.10 per year. In advance to make th e b udding authors of these same origin. but reports aeem to Indi­ nie's own car they ran out ot gas. Polk tamlly in North Caronna. ot jewel thieves. Is blended with works feel that perhaps their struggles ro cap­ cate that it started in the cat cage. By expert maneuvering tho.t marks seven of these books had not been music by Strauss, Chopln, Lillzt, CHARLES F. CLARKE. JR...... Editor Inside the library for four years. and Grleg. Those of you who can ture the indefin able substan ce of literary merit Fred FatTar and Ran Duncan on each of them as a coming champ, JAMES o. LAMB. JR...... Business their way to the Trlbrook Country they succeeded in making him go appreciate a classical score will is nor enti rely unapp reciated by their fellows. club. Lexington's only golt course. some two miles for gas. pay tor it. Thla HaU Penon .. . probably like this show ; but thOlie be ROBERT A. NICHOLSON . .. Acting Editor come back and pow· It lo the tank. The writer of Man Bites Dog, of you wbo don't, will very, very discovered the fire and lntonned bored. Edilorial Associates A CHALLENGE Mr. Brown. In keeping with the column In College Topics, student Lea Booth, John B. Cleveland. DerreU Dickens. Rob­ policy or Lhe management Mr. Enrineeri~. Quick! ... paper of the U. of Va .. was quite Kentucky MoonablDe (Slate. ert. Espy, Bob Fuller, Harold Onddy, Hamilton Hertz, TO THE usHINE" SOCIETIES Brown took no stock In the story The fellow that we know that upset. when he learned tbat George Monday and Tuesday) with the Lew Lewis. and ErnesL Woodwat·d II. ..a..--. and enjoyed a hearty laugh at the reads a newspaper tells us that a. Hall and Dolly Dawn will be fea­ Ritz Brothers. Tony Martin, Mar­ With only a week remaining in the regular expense of his cats. tured on one nllht of the Virginia Jorie Weaver. Slim summervllle, Columnists star prep school athlete trom the John Canadine, Wally Vernon, academic year, it is rather interesting to n ote Mrs. Brown. however, decided New York District, upon belng In­ finals. Commenting on the fact, he Bill Brown, Tom Moses, and Paul Muldoon. says: and others. that at least th ree campus groups h.tve failed that there might be something to terviewed the other day Informed the story when the temperature the reporters that he Intended to "The very mention of his It's a nerve-wracklna story or Reporters to name their officers for next year. increased some elght or ten de­ enter lhe Engineering School at cHall 's) name strlkea an unpleas­ the R1t.z Brothers as phoney hill­ ArCher. Berahaus. Bernd. Buchanan, Burleson. Cun­ While such a p rocedure is not out of place, grees. and sent Mr. Brown out to Washington and Lee Unlversit.y ant chord In tbe memory, for we billies in the land ot raw meat and ningham, Fo.rrar, FleibChman, Friedman, Harris, it is decidedly a departure from past customs. investigate. Sure enough there was this fall. once beard him play his own swlng corn Uk.ker. Tbe plot at Its beat Is McConnell, Quekemeyer, Roediger, Steele, Thigpen, a fire and the cat cage had begun arrangement of "Carry Me Back highly implausible, and when you and as such it stands as another indication of It Is our belief that If he Is half Trice, Van de Water, and H. Woodward. lo look like a Uger's den. Att.er a as good as tbe papers think he is, To Ole Vlrainny," with Dolly give hlllbillles a Bronx accent, we declining interest for and within that distinc· hunied consultation aU concern­ we better sneak in a little some­ Dawn . singing It In talent scout does his best to re­ was to call the fire department. her own lnlmltable lthank gawd> deem the picture with tbe ald of Advertising Managers: Allen T. Snyder, Homer Car­ At least two of these groups have been par­ this summer. michael. Assistant Advertising Manaaera: Oscar Ran Duncan was chosen o.nd he little way." MarJorie Weaver. It you have a Ennenga, David J. Isaly. Circulation Manacera: ticularly glaring examples of inactivity and in­ catled. Gossip . •• Continuing, he says, " ... and lf taste for the Ritz Brothers IUld Philip K . Yonge, M. Thompson McClure. Asliatant efficiency. Both are supposed to recognize and ·'There's a fire out here." Sport Columnist Lew Lewis can James Bland wrote "Carry Me Kentucky moonshine. you won't Circulation Managers: Asa Sphar, Oeorae Poote. ''Just a mlnule. I'll give you the Back" met-ely as an exercise to be lose on this show; but if you don't co h on or exceptional accomplishments among rest assured that we harbOr n o experimented with by such sec­ possess these quallftcatlons. you chief." grudge about his stealing or oua· Stall All!at&llt.e sophomores; but to most observers it is dub­ Three minutes elapse. ond-rate swlnr mongers as Oeor&e enter tbe theatre at your own risk. thunder in the last issue. w e know Hall and Dolly Dawn. then s. Ames, L. Avery, B. V. Ayers, R . Bird. Jr., H. A. ious just what honor rhe bid of these societies ''Hello." how It Is. Lew, you just have to BliDd Alibi lLyrlc, Monday and "Hello, Chief, there's a fire out we'll ..." carman, E. C. Crook, L. E. Carson, C. Dean, P. Dobbs, is and just what accomplishments are necessary look out for the brothers, and the Tuesday) with Richard DlK, Whit­ L. R. Hanna, S. E. Hlden, A. W. Hill, L. T. Hlmea, here." comJngs and goings or Captain ney Bourne, Eduardo Clannelll, to qualify a sophomore for membership be­ fete du Mal ••• E. Born, H. A. J ones, F. H . Klblina, A. Moore, J . A. "Where?" WUI Rogers fw·nish no end of good and Ace, "The Wonder Dog." Russell, J . A. Saltsman, H. Sbepberd. 14. T. Simon, yon d the initiation fee. "Mike's Place." copy. At the University of Colorado This picture presema Dlx as a Hmmm-out of town, eh . . . tbe Sl&ma Nu's bold a May Day D. L. Steln, T. Strang, C. Tagsart, R. C. Turrell, The broad purpose of honor societies is of Benton Wakefield and Marshall sculptor who, to recover letters be­ C. M. Walker, H. Wilder, A. M . Wins, H . C. Wolf. that'll be $25." Picard are having many worries festival annually, with an ada&'io Ing used to blackmail b1a sister, course unquestionable. Men who have served Duncan hung up and returned over an elusive Baldwinlte . .. An dance and a water nymph ballet maaquerades aa a blind man, with distinction in campus life deserve some in time to see Mrs. Mike beat out Immediate concern is her late date guided by Ace, a doc trained to the last spark with a broom. performed by the members ot the ALL HAIL TO form of objective reward for their work. But to take a bus ride back to school serve the sightless. The be&uutul chapter. THE NEW POWER PLANT with an unknown snake . . . The Whitney Bourne Is the heart in­ the trend of honor societies at Washington and Eifbt Ball By Foree . • . culprit In all his excitement terest, and Eduardo Clanelll II the The long awaited announcement that a n ew Lee into passive urackets" is an unwelcome Out at the Ma!n Street A. C. bOarded the wrong bus and had a Pa.blt • • • gan&ster menace. All In all, t.h1s heating plan t is to be constructed next year to and a very q uestionable condition. lhey have a team that takes care long ride to Staunton ln which to A statue of one Lord Botetourt ftlm Is a new and lnterestlna alllle ot the hall a dozen or so boys that repent ... we know lhat you are which is the pride and joy ot the on the usual m)'stery type and replace the presen t antediluvian chaos that ex· It would not be impossible for these groups aren't. real outdoor athletes. anxious to find the snake and Wllliam and Mary campus was well worth JOUr time. ists on the other side of "Campus Alley" is in- to become again truly honorary fraternities, if Known as "Double Shuttle" or would suggest you ask Tom Craw­ painted one dark ni&ht recently deed welcome. The way has n ow seemingly they would adopt several expedients. First "Better Beat the Brothers" this ford ... He probably knows . . . by some one wtth more of an eye 'Twas nearly dawn game Is new and exciting. The The tennis team is very anxious tor humor than for art. The ad­ He stopped the car: been cleared to carry on the landscaping of would come a revision of the basis of member­ rules outlaw firearms and sharp to know where their goes ditional adornment consisted of She was by his side, the back campus so that it will som eday rival ship from fraternities ro the accomplishm ents Instruments but any other method atter every match ... We can tell spasmodic daubs with a paint "Some dew," the column ed :md unrivalled fron t. of individuals on an activity point basis, which of attack is strictly accordln& to you that he was very safe aftet· brush. The gallant lad remarked. Hoyle. Tbe idea of the game Is to the Duke matches . . . He spent a "Some don't," the ~ral replied.'' Elirninarion of th e coal pile, the chimney includes scholarship. Second would be a pro· place yout· companions for the quiet evening with none other than The Banner . . • and the unsightly present plant will leave us gram of constructive work by the organiza­ moment as squarely behind the the fathel'ly Hig WlDiams ... We The Dally Athenaeum complain­ Drabm& ... with a Mall stretchin g from th e steps of Car- rion. Lastly wo uld be to elect capable officers eight ball as Is humanly possible. also hear that he went HI Hat on ed about Vincent Lopez's chanalng thereby profiting yourself. you in Washington . . . John The drama critic ot a New ina­ negie library ro rhe tront lawn of the Ch em- to carry out the first two proposals. the Star-Spangled Banner and got land college paper went to New Ernie Williams, the amblin& Dangler has settled down to some the followlna anonymous Infor­ istry building. Though Reid Hall is in a rather T o G arry Hiers, the president of Pi Alpha eight ball, Is captain of the team. real courting over at the Sem . .. York to Interview one of h1a ob­ mation on the aubJect: jects of criticism. Atter dazzlin& awkward position, from the standpoint of ar- Nu, and to Everett Bryant, the president of and untU last Sunday night bad If you have noticed the cover on "The Star Spanaled Banner cov­ been undefeated In competition. Continued on page four the actress lnto speechlessness chirectural harmony, it is n ot so much out of White F riars, the present situation is a chal­ ers an octave and one·fltth. and Ill with impeccable oratory, he asked as diftlcult tor the avera&e lay­ place as to destroy the really lovely vista that lenge. Are you and the members of your rib- ber what she thoUJbt of Sarah man u an aria from Pa.ust. 1 his Bernhardt. may now be crearrd behind Washington Col- bon societies going to do a n ything about it? national antbem, bowevei. was "Sarah Bernhardt," she repeat­ originally 'To An&creon In Heav­ ed. "1111l't she runn1na today at en," a drlnk!naaon~ . which proves Santa Anita In the third race?" leg;: is to be h oped that the next step in beau· R 0 that It la aln&able with proper IPEBRySBQI LNL ALB WQNPINI 0 N s lubrication." tifying poruon of the campus be the I tllis will THE F Q RUM Satire ... eliminatton of "Campus Alley" itself, long an s..w. ... At Emory University Lbere was eye-sore and th e perennial subject o f Rin1· a:_;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.!l recentlyfonned an "lnaUtuteotW­ 'n)e prealdent of the Junior cl&sa Will" whole PW'POie 1.1 to burlea­ tum Phi editorials since time immemorial. If New Ruahin1 Syatem Nuded An Article For at Roanoke CoUeae bas what II que modern war and lnternatlonal this is done, and if, as Or. Didc:ey h as an­ Lo-..ers, Whom Probably the mOlt UDUIUal of stu- dlplomacJ. It drew up a w1re ao nounced, g rading and filling in of low and un­ The system of rush ing on the Southwestern dent Jobe. He catches and eells Hitler to "quit ataWnc and tight sightly ground along the far side of the alley campw is well organized and efficient. The The World Lot-eJ snakes. Austrla." but two wire companies refuaed to send the meaaatJe. An- is carried out, Washington and Lee will have rushing is quickly finished and students can More Dea.-el • • • other draft. whlch was accepted, n back-yard from which the o ld clorhes line gee d own to wo rk. All this is fi ne but- this The Sliver and Gold of the Unl- read: "We are all behind you and an d th e garbage can have been taken and a hurry makes for many mistakes by freshmen Married men are excuaed from of mnrrlaae , and by fraternities. It would seem that to be- r-eading this article. FUrther, it curatebut and th eypa lnracklng.were remote, You lna.c-were s____illy sally: ______:_ t____ria tor your_:: arowinr__ .::_: p&lns ___." _ really fine lawn put in. there Is present any unmarried For a considerable number of years a group come thoroughly acquainted with Southwest- man who, even on h.ls tlrat date. l.eaaed about her and outwardly you seethed 1n raae at the very of students and faculty as well has been advo­ ern, iu students and its fraternities, is a diffi- consciously or otherwise, doea not cult job to ~rform in on e week, and that is a size up the girt aa the pro.pecUve hlnt of associatlon of her name cating just this change that has now at last mot.her of his proapectJve chlldren. and yours but Inwardly you were been made. Holding back this improvement week of silence. This system causes some fresh- he is excused also. Por this man so very proud and happy. I n those days you loved "not wisely but too has been, of course, as is always the case, lack men to pledge fraternities with which they find has not blossomed forth with all themselves totally uncon genial. It causes fra- the futtness that his childhood well." SOmeone bad done you the of funds. Now that the admmistration is in promised and be Is not of us. This dirty trick of maltlna you an good enough fi nancial conditio n to have a lit­ ternities to pass on and pledge men who are article Is for the lovers. It. belna adolescent. And you suiJered then tle "small change" to spend, the consensus of really not suitable for their specific groups. true that "all the world loves a as you suffer now. You have arrlved now: you hav.! opinion will probably bear us our that they T hus, fraternities a re n ot groups of friends lover" and since the great. major­ banded together for the pleasures of comrade- lty or us are, at least potentially. come Into your own. Maybe you could hardly have spent It for a better purpose. so universally lovely and lovable. know the girl and maybe you don't. ship, but social clubs containing a weird as- 1 do not feel at all lonely. Let us but the oddS are a.aalnst you and THE SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN somnenc of members. KO on tocether. you're bound t.o meet her soon. Or Your mother probably dreads maybe she's &olng to meet you. Perhaps a successful change would be to de· the day you will tell her that there DESERVES PRAISE For many years, even in lbe face fer the rushing week unril the end of the first 1s someone In the world more dear ot one new love after the other. The year's last issue of the Southern Col· report period o r even the first semester. Then to you than herself. She will un- derstand, thouah. because some you have found your mother the legian which appeared yesterday o n the earn· scho1 asti c requirements could be adopted years arro she told her the mother tovllest lady In the world. Her new pus, seems to have carried o ut well the p ur­ which must be attained before nny freshmen the same lhlnrr-or maybe it was rival must of nece.sslty be aupet·b. And or course she Is 11 she ill to poses a n d ~u rns of the reJuvenated magazin e can p ledge. This would enable chose who find her !ather. She'• rolna Lo haLe los· win out. She's beaullful and she's it d ifficult to become acclimated to college lng you to another woman. Wom- as they were set forth whrn the n ew editors en nre like that. kind In her own cruel way. She can hear words your mother's ears went into office. work, to avoid fraternity diversion which might Yes, she's aoln& to ha~ loshli could never receive. She can teach The maga7ine is well urg:anil'cd, the cuts and hinder their adjustment. Thi~ would mean that you . But It she only knew It, she started loslna out when you were you thlnrrs you couldn ' ~ learn from 1llustr:uion~ bes1des havmg the virtue of being every mem b er o f a f r:nernity and every pros· just a little fellow , back In the books. She can make you happy , pecuve p ledge would have suffictent oppor· dntlc alfCS when you berran your and l'ad In an Instant. n1e very by a student here, are vastly unproved over thouahL of her can make you tho e tn the Sprmg 1~s uc ( wh1ch were by the tuntty to become acquamttd. Pledgmg could tarecr of lover tthaL career which ashamed or all those thln&s you're same ani t), and the tt>chner al b>·out IS be put on a real sdecuve ba as. lis ncartna Its climax, you hopei done ln the pasl--and excused. by faltlna In tovt- for the ft ut, and She will mnlte you mave more throughout well donr. Thts new system would require certain reg· at that time the last Ume with often, have your suH prell&ed, and Several good poem , and the mevJtable ulauon. The ru h week c-ould be conducted as 'lOme lovely lillie &lrl. You didn't even dlt>l. She may be the cnlbe or ) B 1 d · b f 1w orry much about anythlna back mt'd1ocre one are puhli)htd, show1ng for once usua . ur m t lt peno tntervrnmg e ore In those days and you didn't even your looklna Into the future for Haww.ce~e~ell....._.._..._ ._.. ... _ the ftrsl Urn and of your facln& T___ ..,.., .. rushmg no nctual e ncerrammg - hy cxpendi- cal' abou~ anything txoepL lrn· _..... and for all that, given the opporrunety, there the present more wl..wty, She wilt woader, wlda tiM bed! 'o I -· 2 New Yerll...... lUI ex1 ts luerary talrnr on rlw campus nel.'dmg ture of money or pnrrits gtven by alumni - of It>rt' sslna Her Hlrrhntss with tht> m&.ke you lose lona hours ot steep ..._. Nl47 eo Mllal Y• - tnftltiM · ) d Jd b · d 1i obvious fact that you were lhe and many a full meal. She'lt give or.,tso.c~ ..,...... a..-.c.c~~ ~ Wubl~a~Wn .• Ut but the opportunity to <•xprt' Itself. The prospecuve p e ges wou e permutr . ow· mnnttcbl. lillie fellow within rail- at 01117 Ill tiM colt ...... lit llr ._ ChariH&on • . • U5 you a definite lift ~plrilually ever, It would be prr frctly lcgn1mau· hl talk to tnar dl!.lnnce. And you sulft red then tlllll.., ...... tr ...... Roanoke . . . . . U5 poer ry, by and IMg<'t j., probahly a little bt>t­ t:Jhe'lt make you lonrr for her In a 1 your OrtJhoaed:C: ~h•anow Cblt&ro . . . JU5 tc r th.m tht> biOI It' ~, though bt vt•ral of these are f re~hme n or to go placrs with thrm. 1 tl, you autTct• now. way which was once wrona but . But between that first and lhls ---~ llunUna&on . . U s far abov<.' aver.lgt'. Tndu'linn o f a serious f:l c­ I ld f which 1:t now beaullful. And a Cler ..yo.,..., trip ..... liS wou cement the rcshman 1nto ln!l t limP there have been others...... T cbs Plttaburh ... ' 1.15 years or walllna she'll learn to wal nr w lc.• h y .1 prufc·M>Ur on a ~oubje c r which a unit not divided by fraternity tics. lr would Tho.t CX&)el·ienoo between the arres Auruata ...... 1.'75 love you. Time will teach her to do 1M o f gr<':ll mcen•sc to Mudcnrs jmt at rhl' mo· enable rhcm ro becomr really certain of whir h or lhh'lcen nnd seventeen WIUJ McCrum'• Bua Terminal Aq•IH .. SS.H is lhat which you did lhe motnenl Knontlle .... Ut &n·obnbty M painful as any you'll you saw htr. nwnt, b n mmur "It< uup" uf n o mrnn order. f ratrrn Ity t I1ey pre f erreJ . Tt wou IIl assure the CVl' t 10 throuah. You were Just rn shun, tht' prt''iCIH Collrgian llt to he corn· f ratrrnitic~ on NJu nl c hnncc to nil nwn nnd en· Qrowlna up; you hod no pol~~e ; you Yes. &he's ll'olnrr to tovP you and mended. It ll:t) u lw wus f.111lr s, H at times np able rhe rn to adopt a poltcy of st'cking real wt'l t>n't o~ lillck tht>n as you are when t.IH• does. belua a mn11, you'll t 1 1 d ~ . now. She wns very obviously too Lett your· mother. She'll be hnppy 11 pmacht•lt ar u ffm<'s , but takrn n" a whole 1 orot1ers, not mere p t· grs. 1 ·rom 1 1le lovely and loo mtt.lure for you. And for you and you'll ICl llliU rled und o credihlt' hu: rary mng~uine for ltuch a school Southwatern of Southwe~tern University. unlortunlllcly you d!d have visions live hnpplly e\ er artet. THE RING-TUM PHI Page Three --- Softball Starts At W -L Varsity Netmen Freshman Tennis Team Nine Trackmen Leave As Delts, Sigma Chis Varsity Batting Averages Ends Unbeaten Season And Phi Delts Triumph To Equal Predecessors Win And Lose Player- G AB R H 2B 3B HR Pet. Delta Tau Delta ushered ln the Brecklnrldge ...... 17 57 10 19 4 2 2 .333 By turning ln a one-sided vic­ For S.C. Meet At Duke Intramural softball season last In Washington O'Conner ...... 5 6 0 2 0 0 0 .333 tory over Duke's trosh la.st week, Tuesday by pounding out a con­ Tomlin ...... 17 61 7 19 3 1 1 .311 the Brigadier netsters became the third first-year team to turn in an Hope For Success Is Based vincing 13-1 victory over the Sig­ Burton •••• 0 •••••• 5 15 3 4 0 0 0 .266 ma. Nu's. The Delts will engage Maryland Tennis T earn Schriver ...... 13 20 7 5 0 0 0 .250 undefeated season. A tempot·at'Y On Individual Quarter Miler match with the powerful varsity the winner of the ATO-PEP game, Hart • •• • • • • 0. 0 0 0 0 12 42 4 10 0 0 0 .238 Wins 6-3; Blue Whips has been scheduled for next week . Points which has not yet been played, in Wilson • 0 •••••• 0. 0 10 18 2 4 0 0 1 .222 the second round. Veteran Vance G. Washington Thompson ...... 17 64. G 14 0 1 1 .218 In four matches the freshmen Funk beld the Sigma Nu's to one Dangler ...... 16 50 3 10 2 1 1 .200 turned back Maryland, VIrginia, FEATURE OF MEET A half -way successful Invasion J etlerson Hlgb of Roanoke, and Iscratc h while his teammates, Skinner • • ••• 0. 0 0 . 6 10 1 2 0 1 0 .200 TO BE MILE RELAY led by Baker and Witt, pounded of Maryland and George Washing­ Dunlap ...... 9 22 2 4 0 1 0 .182 Duke, with an aggrregate loss of the ball hard in lhe clutch lo score ton on Monday and Tuesday Dart ...... 12 30 3 5 0 0 0 .166 nine out of thirty-six Individual lat will. brought to a close one of the most Nast1·1 ...... 3 6 0 I 0 0 0 .166 matches. High point of the year Harvey and Hillier Will Phi Delta Theta nosed out the consistently vlctorlous tennis sea­ was the match wtlh VIrginia in Davis •••• 0 •• 0 0 0. 0 17 57 8 9 1 1 0 .158 Run For W-L In Phi Psi's In a hotly contested game sons Washington and Lee has seen Watt ...... 10 13 0 2 0 0 0 .154 CharlottesvUle when the frosh be­ that was not decided until the last In several years. Nine victories came the flrst W-L representatives Jones •••••••• 0 0 • • 12 30 3 4 0 1 0 .133 I were compiled against three loss­ Half Mile !. Lup Avery, pitching for Frazier ...... 16 41 1 4 0 1 0 .097 to defeat a Wahoo tennis team. the Phi Dells. completely baffled es. Booth 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 .000 Dick Plock, losing only one Wa.shlngton and Lee's hopes of Encountering in Maryland an ...... the opposition l.he maJority of the Disharoon ...... 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ma.tch a t the number one post was success in tbe Southem Confer­ · game. but several scratch hits unusua.Uy strong W!am which had top man In stlll another sport.. ence meet rested on the shouleds -- combined with tht-ee cosLly lnfteld previously scored Impressive wins Team totals . . . 17 552 60 118 10 10 6 .212 Against Duke, Pinck cleaned up of nine tr·ack men who left yester­ enors enabled the Phi Psi's to put over Duke, VMI. Richmond. Wil­ well on "Biondle'' Dixon, who was day noon for Durha.m and tbe on a rally Lhat nearly overcame a liam and Mary, and other foes. fresh from a victory over North largest. annual track meet Ln the four-run lead that the Phi Delts the Generals found the going too gle in every game but tht·ee. clout­ carolina's number one man. ' South. tough and were forced to leave the ed elgb t extra. base hits to lead Towering Bob Porter tw·ned in 1 had piled up otl' the del! very or Breckinridge Coach Forest Pletcher Is taking Frank Reese. courts with a 6-3 count In favor fa.1· and away ln that department. a perfect sea.son in singles and only those men who are fairly sure The Sigma Chi's showed plenty of the Diamondbacks. This match, He bombarded the opposing pit­ doubles with the los sof only one of winning points in the meet Al­ Iof power In swamping the ZBT though. was even closer than the Leads Hitters chers for four doubles, two triples, set. Judge bY many to be the best though the Blue has not been too aggregation by n 12-4 score. With score indicated for four of the nine and two tintely home runs. doubles player tn school, Bob strong In dual encounters this Bobby Blanding on the hut·iing matches went to three sets. should go places In varsity compe­ because The W-L nine collected 118 ba.se year, it ha.s good prospects end. the Sigma Chi's. led by the W-L Slips In Singles Only Two General Regulars knocks out of 552 official attempts, tition next year. of the Individual points which It White nnd the Murray brothers. To the W-L downfall Ln singles. Batted Above .300 to turn Ln the final total of .212. Ed Trice, a.t number three, turn­ is countlnr on. The Southern Con­ pounded the ball hard and o1ten. however. ca.n be attributed the Of these hits only twenty-six went ed in an unmarred singles show­ ference records holdel'S, one state Rain lntet·vened with a large Maryland victot'Y. because Billy Mark for extra bases, six being home ing, but dropped a doubles match champ, and a school record smash­ numbel' of matches In lhe ClU'ller to Duke. er are included among the Gen­ Douglas. playing No. 5, was the Max Breckimldge, heavy-hitting runs, ten tr·iples, and ten doubles. 1stages of the week but I he mo.- lone Blue and White victor. Dick who pounded out a bat­ Following In tbe wake of Tom- --- erals' representatives. HEART81LL RAGON 1 jorlty of the teams will play son1e Clements in the No. 1 position re- ting average of .333, led the Wash­ 1111 In the batting averages comes +------·----- Six Teuu ID Mile Belay ------lime this week. covered from a ftrst set loss to win ington and Lee ba.seball team ln Don Burton. reserve infielder, bat- Compliments The feature of the meet wlll bg Captain Jim Rogers, the other the second at 6-1. but folded up in nearly every department this year. ting away down at .266. Bud Sch- of the mlle relay battle with Mary­ Southern Conference champ from the third, which went to Askins of statistics compiled today by The river. sub outfielder, is next in land, Waahl.nrton and Lee, Duke, W-L. will be up against several Baseball Record Maryland, 6-0. Rlnr·h&m Phi showed. The bat- line with a .250 sea.son's average. University of North Carolina, top-flight performers and his mark i Allle Rltzenberg, who played No. tlng total or the whole team was Following him comes Charle Hart, Clemson, and VPI being the prin­ BOLEY'S of 14.7 is predicted to fall. Don 1 against VMI. occupied the No. 2 .212. Continued on page four cipal contenders. Kinzle. Duke's Penn Relays champ, Shows 5 Wins; slot this time and walked through Only two General regulars bat­ The W -L relay team, composed wUl be one of Rogers' chief op­ Captain Stuart Reynolds, 8-6, 6-3. ted above the .300 mark this year, of Heartslll Ragon, Flaah Harvey, ponents, while Bill Corpening of WUly Washburn and Peck Rob- with Mike Tomlin's .311 placing Charlie Curl, and Georre Melville North Carolina is rated very high­ 12 Losses ertson, the W-L No. 3 and No. 4 him second t-o Breckinridge in the won the Penn Relays, and with ly in this event. In order, both had long three-set standings. Frank O'Conner, re­ Winding up with a bang he-re Butch Turan runninlln Melvllle's Whaley May Ran In Hurdles matches before losing 7-5. 4-6. 3-6. serve , turned in a. .333 to- place, lolt tbe atate meet by a foot Monday to topple VIrginia's cham­ Bill Whaley, wbo ha.s been stay­ pionship-bound baseball team. the and 5-7, 6-2. 3-6. tal out of six times at bat. in the rood time of 3 :23.4. All of Maryland having thus won five Breeklnridge, who pa.rtlclpated ina right at Rogers' heels in the Washington Lee the aforementlonecl teama entered and nine broke a.ll matches. her victory was assured in every game this year, drove out barrier events may run either the pre-season predictions to salvage in the mlle relay event have equal­ high or low hurdles. although It before the doubles so much as got l9 hits out of 57 official times at ed or bettered thll mark so that five victories out of seventeen started. The Generals, though, bat t-o tie with Tomlin for the has not deftnitely been esta.blished. tough games. the competltlon will be very stll'r. However. It he runs the lows he were determined to Improve the most hits. His ten runs were the M&r)'land and Duke are especially Losing much of the best mate­ wUJ have such men as Hubert rial from the team that dropped looks of the score which at that most scored by any one man. favored In th1a race. time stood 5-1 against them and. Max. gathering at least one bin­ Reavis and Klnzle of Duke, Bill every game last year and getting BUJ Hillier, who has continual­ Herring of VMI. and Harry Mack little aid from la.st year's frosh digging In hard, they won two or -======:. ly llbproved in the half, will be the three remaining contests. ,. 1 and Corpenina of North CaroUna club, ba.seball at W-L appeared Harvey's runninr mate. Bill has to beat. Whaley ls also slated t-o Team Relaxes In Capitol doomed to another ignominious In Washington Tuesday the For Good and Fancy Food been under two minutes twice this run on the mUe relay team in place fate this year, but the boys came aeuon and took a fourth place In of MelvUle who did not make the W!am wa.s relaxed a.nd disappointed out fighting from the start and over the Maryland defeat, show­ come to the atate meet, beatuir Harvey. trip. again blasted pre-season prognos­ who had Juat run the mile. ing tL by allowing a. very weak G-W Heartslll Ragon will really h ave tications. team to win two matches. In an McCOY'S GROCERY Plash Harvey. who has been a Job on his hands in the quarter LltUe Roy "Peewee·• Dart. a Jun­ conalatently winnlor the halt and earUer meeting In Lexington the mile. Raaon, who won the stat~ Ior, pt·oved to be the only depend­ Generals shellacked George Wash­ mlle runa, is conoentratinJ on only this be Dlrecc from your rooms, at lo w meet year In 49.6, will of­ able member of a shakY pitching Ington 9-0. Bill Douglas and Bob the half mlle. hll specialty, Ln the fered plenty of trouble by Caplaln cos!, high economy and one slatT. four of the Generals' five Fuller, who played No. 5 and No. Goldamlth 8por& Equipmen& move: Merely phone our t.genr co call. No extra cbuge for delivery Conference meet. Harvey Is the Mast of VPI a.nd Captain W. G . victories being credite-d to him. I in all cities and principal towns. No waiti ng around, no dirkE'r ing. present bolder of the half rnlle 6. found their opponents in Wash­ Reaalnato• Gau. Ammwaltloa Davis of N. C. State. Ragon will Stan Nastrl was the winning pit­ Ington more formidable lhan they Col& &e•olven And you can send ''Collet.'t," if you're pressed for cash. record qf 1:58, but wlll have a lot also run a leg of the mlle relay. cher Ln the other game. !Iandy? Rath·.-r! And fast 1.1 well u convenienc. When) ou return of trouble defendlnl his title had been in Lexington and both In the state meet he fought all the Breeldnrhlre Potent At Plate dropped their singles encounters. Myen Hardware Store to college, go summering, or rravl'l anywhere, ship by the same depend· -.alnat aucb champloll8 as BUl way ln the stretch with Mast or able, helpfu l rouce. Special tags and labels- by far the beH to u~e ­ Most potent man at the plate The Generals still won an easy Lexington, Va. yours free for che asking. Wht'o you pb c>ne, cdl our agent tbe eucr Hendrix of North Carolina, George VPI, but was finally nosed out. this year was Max Brecklnridge, Continued on page four RoUer of WUUam and Mary. J im cime ro call and you'll en jo ~· your u.ain cr ip immt!o&dy. Mike Crocker. the new find ln who paced a team of .212 hitters 1--- Davia of North Carolina, and Cole­ the two mile run, will probably be 29 W . Nel10n St. Phone '71 Lexlncton, Va. man Headley of Maryland. ConUnued on page four with a .333 averaae. Lack of pow­ er at bat, however. cost W-L sev­ JACKSON BARBER SHOP CORRBCT COLLEGIATE eral close games. CLOTHES U 1ood en0111b for Geuen.l Chief ftaw in the Generals' de­ wu --&&­ tense was a severe attack of ·•er­ Bolter& E. Lee, I& aaut lte JOOCI A&THUR SILVER'S XPRESS Following the BIG BLUE roritus" which struck early and eniMIJb fer JOa. R. E. Lee Hotel Blllldlq Wl&la LEW LEWIS often. on several occasions more than ten errors were recorded ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..____ NATION -W IDI .AIL- AI. SI.VICI ----· aralnst the Blue team. This rag- ...... ged pla.y afleld often otlset credit­ CONFERENCE IDET--Local AD&Ie: Tomorrow the cream of the able pitching performances. A. A. HARRIS SOuthern Conference cinderpath talent will be on display at Durham A rousing 3 to 2 tri\Ul11)h over a LUNCH ROOM aJUI BAKERY DiatnDuton for the sixteenth annual conference track meet ... Judlinl from the reputedly strong Ohio State team Free DeUftl'y Package Stationery publlc1ty tendered the event In state sheeta of late, Washlnrton and gave W-L an excellent start this for Lee ls hardly more thaD repreaented in the affair, which dopesters ex­ year. A four-ga.me slump followed lit s. Mala S&. PboneiH5 pect to be dominated by the powerful aggregations of Duke, North FILLER PAPER LEGAL PADS this, which wa.s snapped with a JOLLY SCOT ALE Carolina, and Maryland . . . but the Generals will be represented at win over the Newport News Ap- the carnival by a numerically small, but formidable contingent which SOCIETY LINEN prentice School. X-TRA FINE BEER should have to be reckoned with ... No, we're not going to be tool­ Blae Stopped Spidel'l Now II &he UIDe &e b111 rour hardy enouah to climb way out on the swaying end of the proverbial Washington and Lee absorbed S~ OaUl& wblle we baYe Umb and predict a W -L vict-ory . . . such would be an obvious impos­ Rose's 5, 10 and 25c Store several terrific pummelllngs at the oar fall aeleeU.. of Sprlac siblllty, oonaiderinr the local's impotence In most of the field events hands of out of state teams after ... but we think th&t the Generals will make a much birger splash In this victory, but finally came back ud S1Uillller Fabrlee. Oar We Appreci4te Your Ptltroru~g~ this aalaXY of track talent than the Richmond N'ews-Lbder, for ex­ to stop the University of Rich­ Clothea are Tallered IDdl­ ample, would eeem to Indicate. mond, 2 to 0. Another one of the ytdaaUJ, aiUI we ,...... &ee We're often wrong- thls being an accepted fact.-but It the Gen­ periodic slumpa followed this, be­ 8aUafaellon. erall live up to their capabUJUea, it does not seem rash to prognosticate Ing abruptly terminated at Bla.ck­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• that they'll end up at leaat In ftfth spot in team scoring ... local lad bura when a four-run ninth in­ DODGE - PLYMOUTH to watch tomorrow wlll be BIU Gwyn, lank speedster who's the latest rung rally gave the Generals a 7 LYONS addition to our W- L relay team ... Bill, who'd been sticking mostly to lo 4 win over VIrginia Tech. CARS hilh Jumpl.nr, wu accidentally "discove1-ed" In time trials the other v. P. I . eveninr the score In the TAILORING CO. daJ wben he atepped out over the 440 stretch to the tune of 50.4 ... next game, however, and lhe Gen­ Oar Cleantq ud Prellbaa McCRUM'S aU aourcea indicate that he can cover the said distance a lot faste•· I erals were even more humiliated than t.IUa in actual competition ... and Mille ~r. another sur­ when Geofie Wirtz, pitching hls and RepalrtDJ Depadmenl prile dilc:Overy reaultlnl from Coach Forest Pletcher's canny experl­ first college ba.seball aame. turned II a& YOW dta.,..... Clothes Rockbridge meot.lnl, ls belnl counted on for at lea.st a thh·d In the gi'UeUng two­ In a no-hit, no-run aame to give ealled lor and deUvered. mile run ... two Blue and White mile relay teams will be t'Cady tomor­ Wake Forest a 5 lo 0 win. MOTOR CO., INC. row, but from thla point of vantage, It still appears that aa.oo. Cwl, TRAVEL By GREYHOUND Gwya, and Haney will aet the call ... dependables Ragon and Curl Nevertheless. everything ended Phone 238 well for the Inconsistent Wash­ are betna banked on heavily by Genera.! supporters to come through In ...... their respective events .. . Plash Harvey, the fastest man on t>ur relay Ington and Lee team. The season SAFE- DEPENDABLE- ECONOMICAL closed to the tune of a heart­ combine of a year -.o. Ia, stranply enough, the slowest. this yea•· ... Plash will have double duty to perform ... In addition to hls relay warmlna 5 to 3 victory over those highly-touted Wahoos fl'om across STUDENT ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME Schedule Effective May 25, 1938 activities, he wm have to test hla 880 prowess aaa.lnst some stiff com­ petition ... Jla ...en wlll also meet with stl1f competition In de· the hills. which et·ased even the bitterness or a no-hit, no-run at the NORTHBOUND ~nclJng his claim to the high hurdles crown ... Duke's Don Dlnale 5:20AM 9:50 AM 2:40PM 4:00PM 7:45 PM 12:00 AM and BUI O.r»enniDJ, Carolina's pride and Joy, tll'tl the men h e'll have ::ga:m::e.:_:======---a to beat. AS a local trackster recently pointed out. Oeneral cinder poWt'l' Is Peoples National SOUTliBOUND certainlY centered around the 440 this year .. . there are o.t Pt'escnL TOLLEY8' IIARDW ARE CO. 5: 15AM !0:15 AM 3:10PM 4:10PM 8:10PM 12 :00AM an .. • the ._... wbo ean run that dlataaee In lea lhan 51 . . . Bank and we'N! thinklna that If the locals were only blessed with shnlhu· The beA plaoe t.o rel Guu anCI EASTBOUND strength tn t.he fteld events. such an anreaallon would llt' llw answer AmmunltloD aad Hardware "Built on Service to Rodc­ 5:25AM 3:10PM 13:15 PM !via Amherst! 12:01 AM to almost any track coach's prayers. SuppUea bridae County ~h Tex Tilton and Cap&. Dk!k Sm llh, always walchtul of othtr WESTBOUND talent, alsO left for the conference meet Yt~lerday ... how about this "------­ 1 5: 10AM 4 20PM 11 •55PM rumor that's maklnr the rounds about Nimrod llall opening Revernl days earlier than u.sual next fall, Mr. Tilson? ... some ~;o urces have IL ...... that. early football will really &et under way n liLLie earllet· this c:omlna Now is the time to buy ~.~euon ... In t.hla way lhe huskies may aet lhl'ough In time to rtllllll\ Meet Your Friends At The Call75 and help their houses pledge a rew frosh ... nnd nanln Ws Klah J'ord. that for durlnl the frosh b&.IM'ballers' last rame with Roanoke, hi!! lllll nlil<~ 1 Fraternity Pin For Fares and Other Information were peralat.enUy ftlched by the Ma((lclans' ftt•st base coach ... n.o mat- ~ Lexington Billiard Parlor t.er what. Klt.h did, every slrnal ht> gave was detected nnd relayed lo the batter ... exasperated backstopper Ford yesterday wrote lhe IIIUY St'e uu1· prices beCore AND THE ANNEX to ftnd out how he did It ...Spe nce Kerkow probably rnlrs our nom - ~ you buy. McCRUM'S JnaUon for the Oenernl Kelling the toughest. break of the season ... Spence, bY the mere ftl p of a coin. lost the southN'n Conference tour- 1I AMRIC & SMITH BEER a11d WINE-WE DELIVER ney'a low scorlna trophy lo 8klp Alexander of Duke last Saturday . . 'I BUS TERMINAL MOSTLY ~&088E : 'nlelr extra period lo.ss to VltQ inl a. Thursday Jewelers Call Us Phone 88 Isn't anythinl for the local laCl'OS8eUlen to KJ·oan and r.ol> ubout .•. OoDUnUid on paae tour ·- .. ..---·----...... Page Four THB RING-TUM PHI / Varsity Netmen CAMPUS COMMENT Following the Big Blue Library Contest Wickerham Is Eleded ' Plan to Furnish ConUnued from page two Delta Upsilon President the Southern Collegln n you are Continued on paae three a M 2 5 Public Orators Win And Lose probably wondt>rlng who the lucky considering that the sport is only a yearling here, the locals ha.ven'L OSeS George Wickerham, a Junior ay from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Continued from page three boy Is? . . . Om· guess Is Lhnt tt is done half bad for their initial season's work ... they've won four while Continued from pace one John Ganong: ns for lhe girl we losing three: incited great local Interest In the game; produced ln vantaae of this opportunity but was elected president of Delta Up­ Is Announced 7-2 victory, however, and It was are uncertain . . . But hll\'e a pret- Skippy Heodenoa one of the na.tion's top-rsnlc scorers ... the loss to especially those academic f~h­ sllon for the comlna year. VIctor n significant fin ish for the success­ ty good lden . . . We understand the Wahoos yesterday was mainly due to the fact that most or the men who ~ Interested ln thls Radclltfe was chosen vice-presi­ dent. Professor Jackson Proposes ful tennis season or 1938. that Jack Simmons and Waldo team had an off day and the attack failed to click ... so the scene iSn't award at some future date. Ml.ss VIctories this year were chalked Miles were thrown out of cou1·t on as dark as It mJght tlrst appear ... great work, Jobllll)' AlauU, In sue- Lancaster wishes to stress the fact •+======+ Formation of Speakers' up agajnst Hampden-Sydney, 9-0: their first case outside of the class­ cessfully put.tlna across this Interesting game ... a bang-up season tha.t It is of paramount Import­ Bureau for Next Year George Washington, 9-0; Boston room ... It seems that they for­ next year is Indicated, with the same team returning, and the State or ance for the freahman to bealn Adair·Hutton, Inc. College, 9-0: VPI. 9-0; Richmond. got to get a license . .. or course Maryland said to be sending some fresh talent here next fall ... we bulldlna on b1s Ubrary now. A speakers· bm•enu hns occn nn- 9-0: Loyola, 9-0; Elon, 5-2: Duke. it was only an ovN·sight ... hope these future stick neophytes don't get side-tracked on the way u the Judaes on the library com· "Serving the Public over Half nounced for washington and Let> 5-4: nnd George Washington. 7-2. down ... durlng the extra. period Thursday. a Vh·ginia rooster was mittee feel that no entrant has a Century" uy President Gah1es. The proJect VIrginia was trlumphnnt ovet· W-L. continuously heckling the Generals ... finally, "Fa&Ja ck" Cooke, more library worthy of award, lt wlll not Pboae will be an experimen t In extend- 8-1 and 7-2 : and Maryland. win­ 51 than a little riled, tumed around to yell: "Al'e you as tough as you are Ing the scope and ben t>fits of the nlng. 6-3. was the only other sue­ Faculty-Varsity wise?" but the words choked ln his throat when he sa.w that the heck- ibe=m:a:d:e·======~::::::::::;::::::;::Le:;::U.,:;:::*=·='='a:;. public speaking courses here and cess!ul opponent. ler was Ray Schmid&, Vlrglnia's boxing pride and present na.tlonal will be under the direction of The summaries of U\IS week's Play Ball Soon A. A. U. light-heavy champ ... fairly conclusive rumors have It that Professor George s. J ackson. head matches: Maryland. 6: W-L. 3. Robbie Robeneoa, lacrosse defense man who's been alternately on and COWNIAL SERVICE STATION of debating and public speaklng. Slngles-Asklns, Maryland, de- Continued from page one oft' the bench this season, will be otr the bench tor sure Finals, when W ••hint 11nd Gre11sin1 Jackson stated that. he In tends Cealed Clements. 6-4. 1-6. 6-0: slated for Sunday night out be­ Ounston Hall's fair charmer and unomclal lacrosse sPOnsor Ka&beya to tx>aln work on the plan during Ritzenberg, Maryland, defeated hind Mike's. He felt confident of Querbes is slated to accompany him to the dances ... Goalie La& Yoanr 107 N. Main Sreet Lexington, Va. the summer and hopes to have It Reynolds, 8-6. 6-3: Lehmann. victory, declaring lhat the var­ and Bayard Berrhaus are said to have been outstanding for the locals In operation when his public Maryland. defeated Washburn. sity's only chance wn.s that his ln trying to stem the Cava.ller tide Thursday ... speaking classes stru t the fall 5-7. 6-4. 6-3: Phillips. Maryla.nd. team would become over-confident ------term. Under the proposed sy!ltem. defeated Robertson, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3: nnd boot the game away...... several well qualified orators will Douglas, W-L. defeated Dunle. bo selected each term to appear on 6-1, 6-1: Kruezburg, Maryland. de­ "Diamond Frank" Gilliam. au­ Students Please Notice J. ED DEAVER & SONS !ipeaklng programs of \'RI'IOU!I out- rented Mldelburg, 6-2. 6-3. thor of the "Dover Boys In Dark­ Mnndlng l'IVic lllld E'ducaliounl 01·- Doubles-Asklns and Rltzenberg est Africa." will attempt to hold PHONE 451 MaiD Street, Luiaatoa, Varpua llanlznllons throughout thb sec- defeated Reynolds nnd Washburn. down the bench tor the faculty. Atmll for lion or the country. Students olh· 6-2. 6-4: Clements and Robertson Other prominent pt·oressors are t>r thnn those In the public l>IX'•Ik· \deteated Phllllps and Ooldsteln. scheduled to act. ns waterboys. For All Automobile Services Palm Beach Suits lng clnsses will also be permllted 10-8, 7-5: Douglas and Mldelburg, Starting behind the plate for Road Service-Storage to take part. ln the try-outs und 8-10. 6-2. 6-2. the faculty will be none other tbnn ~;pcuk lng programs that will be W-L, 7: 0-W. 2. that sensational backstop. "Texas conducted In connection with the Singles--Clements, W-L, defeat- Tex" Tilson. who Is relying on the WOODWARD & BOWLING'S ESSO STATION l:W:::iiii!l new Idea. ed Suslne. 6-l, 6-2; Reynolds. bOdy block to slop any man at­ tempting to steal horne. Opposite "Old Blue" · Dr. Gaines 1\pproves W-L, defeated Stolar, 6-l. 6-1 : For BusineJJ, for S pori 11nd for DreJJ Washburn, W -L, defeated Butter­ On tlrst tor the profs will be ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When Interviewed yesterc.lny "Skinny" Williams, who astonnded concerning his new plan. Dr. worth. 6-4, 7-5: Robertson, W-L, the Gashouse League last year by Gaines sa1d, "I believe the plan defeated Davis; Faris. 0-W. de­ feated Douglas, 3-6. 6-3. 6-2: slapping the old mellon at a 1.000 has possibilities for usefulness to clip. larging the services of llw Uni­ 6-4, 8-6. versity." Doubles-Reynolds and Wash- Holding down lhe keystone s.ack Jackson remarked, "Such an ac­ burn defeated Faris and Butler- will be Cap'n Dick Smith. who was tivity will not only benefit the In­ worth. 6-4, 6- 1; Clements and Rob- ~ recently exPOsed as a traitor for dividuals who take part In It, but ertson defeated Davis and Ceppos, coaching the varsity club all year. w111 also reflecL credit on W-L." 6-1, 6-2: Mldelbura and Douglas In view of his much needed bat­ A student. secretarlaJ committee defeated Stolar and Mintz. 6-2, tlng punch. however, Twombly de- ls to a.ssist Jackson In sending ouL 4-6. 6-2. clded to use him even though he correspondence to n u m e r o u s had unscrupulously coached the groups before which the W-L varsity nine. speakers are most likely to appear. Blue Stars Go Jerry "Cross~m-Up" Holstein. He pointed out lbat the plan ll. promising youna lawyer here. will not assured of immedlate success. be on third and Gene White. di­ since Its outcome depen