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Bar Association, We Welcome Deacons, Make the Southern ·You to Raleigh. a.nd Conference Debut on Gore Woke Forest Field a Successful One

Published Weekly by the Students of Wake Forest College.

W.A.KE FOREST, N. 0., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936 Ten Cents Per Copy Voi. XX, No. 5

------~------~------0 TOM DIXON~ 72, STUDENTS TREK TAKES HIDE Off TO GREENSBORO

NEW· DEAL RElGN FOR B.S.U. MEET ------0 Sledd Deplores Reversal But Pageant on Luther Rioe, Turher Powerful Clemson Squad Out To Repeat Triumph Chooses Not To Piok Sermon Are Highlights of '35 . Fight Convention KITCHIN SPEAKS Over Wake Forest TWO OLD SCHOLARS RESIDENT MARTIN ASKS WEAVERMEN IN GOOD TO STUDENT BODY CONDITION FOR GAME AGREE TO DISAGREE YATES, OTHERS TO TALK . '· Emphas_izes Importance of De· Baptist Squad Escapes Injury in :Dixon, Former Strong Democrat, Genter Stephens and .Dorothy velopmg Mental Health; Rolling to Easy Win over Lowdermilk Have Charge of Deplores New Deal's Lavish Cites Everyday Dangers Wofford Terriers; Kitchin Music; Sunday School Classes Sp_ending, Communistic Tend· · -- Fully Recovered From Old Taught By Judge Johnson J. encie8, Destruction of_ Neces· · Pictured above are the men who have been coaching the Demon Deacon team to withstand the at- Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin, presi- Hurt Hayes and Dr. Mary Lynch sities; Declares New Floods of tacks of a powerful squad of Clemson Tigers. From left to right they are: Murray Greason, back- dent of Wake Forest College, in Johnson; Students Thrash. Out field ooach; Herman Hickman, line coach; and Head Coach Jim Weaver. addressing the student body in By RALPH GLENN Liquor Only Roosevelt Plank Greasqn was one of Garrity's Galloping Ghosts a dozen years ago; Hickman was All-American guard at · Wake Forest seeks 1·ts tht'rd w1·n Problems in Seminars Tennessee; and Weaver starred with Bo McMillan at Centenary. chapel Wednesday morning, em- Followed Out . phasized the importance of devel- of the current season tonight when A 11ageant next Saturday night I • l P' '- • p d l D the Deacons take on Clemson Col- Thomas Dixon, 72-year-old Wake a;bout.Lutber Rice and the Sunday JOVla nl resi ent s owncast IXTl.en oping mental health. lege on Gore Field. The contest Forest alumnus of the Class of '83, morning sermon by Dr. J. Clyde .VV n "In tbe last 300 years," Dr. will be the third played at night officially turned into a Republican Turner are highlights of the an- p • o • L • s • w • Kitchin stated, "the span of human by Wake Forest this year and is when he spoke in behalf of Landon nua!BaptistEtudentConventionto rrnters . mrt rterary _ocrety rrteup life has been doubled by discov- schedu!edtogetunderwayateight and Knox at the Raleigh courthouse be held in Greensboro from Oc- eries in the fields of sanitation and o'clock. Monday night. tober 23-25. · ·ng Made For ------, Ed K tt F l G d O . surgery. At the same time mental Coach Weaver's Deacons are With courage and conviction this With President AI Martin of Arrangements Bel 'I no ee s 00 rgam- disease has greatly increased. What fresh from an easy 32-0 win over brilliant orator gave his reasons for Wake Forest officiating, the confer- Society Day To Be Held - . Howler Pictures zation Like Phis Deserves shall it profit a man," he para- Wofford College last Satl,lrday, leaving the Democratic party. "I su~ported Cleveland, Gardner and encewith willDr.. begin Kyle nextM. MatesFriday of night th 0n 0C t 0 ber 31 !.--~------.! pu bl' ICI •t y Break Ph rase d f rom t h e Bible, "to gain a t h eir sec~nd of the season. The Wilson," 'he declared, "but 1 be· . . · . e Jack HutcWns, editor of the few years and lose his mind?" Baptists came out of that game lieve that if one of these men was Louisville - Semmary speakmg. LIVELY AND LENGTHY "Howler," announces that any. PARKER, SNEED TALK IN Dr. Kitchin, dean of the School with no injuries, and full strength . . t - ht h 'd ff h' . ht Songs will ibe led by Genter Stephens of Medicine from 1919 t'l 1935 'II b 'I bl )mng omg e su er IS ng of tha Greensboro First Baptist MEETING HELD TUESDAY one who failed to get his plc- REGULAR SOCIETY MEET un I WI e avai a e for the hard con~ arm to be cut off before he touched Ch h M" D th L d "lk ture ma.de, or for any reason and president of the college since test expected with the strong Tiger N D t' k t nrc · ISS oro Y ow ermi - 1930, will observe his fifty-first outfit. 1 a "Sinceew Iea cannot IC e find. a party 'that Hostess'of· Meredith is Miss will Cleo be Mitchell,aecoiDIPanist. stu- Society Votes To Reduce Mem· hasdo so to Thursday haYe a reta.ke and Friday,made, may be· S nee d Blames R e b e1s f or T rying birthday tomorrow_ Having worked The unimpressive Clemson reo- embodies the old Democratic princi- dent secretary of the Womans Col- bership Fees; Election of Of· tween the hours of tsSO.&:SO to Stir Up Trouble in Spain; with the insane for several years, ord is hardly indicative of the pies,'' he continued, "I have· turned lege in Greensboro, aided by college :ficers For Two Sections To Be and 7 to 9 in the Faculty Room, Others Heard Are Hughes, the speaker is thoroughly familiar strength of Coach Jesse Neely's to· the Republican party, which .. I girls. Held On. October 18 Wait Hall. with the subject he discussed. team. In their last f.o]Ight for fifty years but fortunate- H Gore, Liles, Bland; Ward, Acme of Growth two games the Tigers were defeat- ly did not kill" ayes is Teacher · - c Baker Chosen Critics "The mind is the greatest achieve- ed by Duke, 25-0, and Alabama, 5 Dixon ~a~n~~~eT~!:~versatile ~~~::!rh:~~t?~Ec~~:~~~: ~a::bel~u:~:nc:;et~::n:~ra:::. ONVENTION HElfi Jovial Ed Knott, president of the ~~!d~f ..~:t~;et~e ~~m~i~~h~~a:!= ~:~~~at~~:ee:~~~e~~~s ~~~~: ~~m~~~ and successful men Wake Forest f M ed h t ments had been completed with the Phllomathesian Literary society, plastic development. The brain, Alabama had a hard time with 0 has produced. The venerable rir. ~esid: ~tr.' Ya~~~f:::t~~~e:=~~ Phis to have Society Day on Oc· BY PUBL~AllONS wore a. despondent look last Satur- the latest addition to the human Clemson, and Duke's powerful Blue Benjamin F. Sledd, who now good- Leavell, southwide .,tudent secre- tober S!. . · . , . . _ . a !'lay 'when he searehed the OLD Gor.~ body, has not yet had time to de- Devils_ were unable to get going naturedly chides the alleged turn- tary, and Miss Kuliet Mather; gen- AND BLACK in vain for an account velop resistance and is, therefore, against the Tigers until the sec- coat,· a!l:lrined tha.t "everything Tom In a· lively and lengthy business of the latest society ·me. et1·ng. the part of the body most suscep- ond half, Clemson bav1·ng the bet- Dixon touched turned to gold." leader.era! Young Women's . Association meeting, preceded by a program, Jim Mason President of As· It was all the worse because rival tible to injury." ter part of things in the initial Dixon is a novelist, having turned Liquor, economics, vocations, tha Euzelian Literary Society last sociation; Large Local Euzelians had managed to 'break Of approximately one million period- out 22 ·bo~ks between 1902 ~n~ 193~; racial. prejudice and other religious Tuesday night discussed rpla.ns for G t AU d into print on the front page. A beds for the sick in the United The Tigers will present one of a playwnght · a former m n ster m bl . b h roup 0 en rival ·paper ·pilfered the big story States, almost half are for the men·- the hardest running attacks that 1 1 Goldsboro and• Raleigh·. lawyer and. prod emsaf WI 11 e t rashed out Sat- the second degree initiation of new that was to adorn the left corner tally diseased. Dr. Kitchin at- Wake Forest has encountered thi's member of the North• carolina urh' ay f Dternoon A C under R the D leader- members and for t h e securing of of- President Jim Mason will lead of the front page, and the Eus were tributed the great increase in men- fall. With Joe Berry, 1\''ac Folger, . legislature; a popular lyceum sPoteat, IP o Dr.r. John. .Wayland eid, r.of W. Mon- L. ficial sor,iey pins. the Wake Forest delegation to the promoted by the printers, who could tal disease to the general move- Streak Lawton and Hal' Willis in spea er. roe, the Rev. E. N. Gardner of Bob Campbell, president of the press convention in Charlotte be· not compress lead enough to get the ment t o tl1e Cities.· - " Minds which th_e backfield the Clemson array k . ld h h ginning next Thursday. Ph' ll · h 1 11 ll " · The kv~gorous o ster, w2 o opes Dunn, J. C. Canipe of Boone, and organization, appointed Al•bert From October 22-24 members of IS in. servle very we m t e peaceful I fe WI e 'uUilt around an aerial at> to war 'at least another 0 years," Charles McConnell of Union Thea- Though not an egotist whose of t 1e farmer," he said, "are easily to a fast stepping quartet of backs still claims to be an old-fashionetl Jornca.l Semina- in New York. Simms, William Hicks, and Gar- the North Carolina Collegiate Press amiability varies- directly with the broken down by the complexity of the Tigers present a big and paw- · that th' t d .,. .... land Ferguson as a committee ·to Association will hold their thirty- · h f ·t I'f " f 1 n emocrat , saymg IS s an BI'nkley Insp•'res me es of a.vorable publicity he re- CI Y 1 e. er u forward wall. With two big IS· compat•bl 1 e WI'th enm1•t y t o th e Featured speakers are Dr. F. C. mves· t igate t h e rna t ter a f procuring fourth meeting at the Hotel Char- ceives, Knott feels that a good or- Re IIIOves Brakes tackles, a pair of fast, rugged "a form of government ·-kl M A society pins and to make a tenta lotte, with Davidson· as hosts. gamza· t' Ion l'k1 e th e Ph' 1 Society de- "AI co h oI" , th e speak er s t ate d , guar ds and an aggress1've and hard New Deal' F eezor, D r. 0 -T . Bm ey, . - · Others going from Wake Forest picked from the garbage cans of Hugains, Prof.. Ted Johnso-n, the t· t' Th · t t d serves public recognition. does not aiiect the muscles·, the tackling center, not to ment1·0 n " .,. 1ve se1 ec wn. e soc1e Y vo e will be Osear Creech, Howler man- Spanislt Tragedy actions of the intoxicated man are their rangy ends, Clemson seems to Europe. R Ch I H d d th R Flowing, Spirits Fredev. F ar esster owarD , n·an kl e ev.- to reduce fees to two dollars for ager; David Britt, OLD GoLD AND Speeches by Jack Parker and caused by the removal of the care- be well fortified on the defense. "ant·-ism··sm" . ore· sp·r · ti r.1 t lkm sey t WI d 11 initiation fee and onei dollar per BLACK· manager; Jack Hutchins, Kermitt Sneed · were the highlights ful restraint of the brain." The Tigers play hard, tough foot- Appealing to the 1 1 g cult of enouncers of commumsm. ) m1ve an - g m 1 a ona a a ur ay semester dues. yea_rbook editor; David Morgan, as- of the meeting of the Philomathe· Dr. Kitchin will continue his dis- ball, taking and g1'v1·ng plenty. { d· ornm · . SOCJate OLD GOLD AND BLACI' edi'tor ·, of his hearers, Tom Dixon in his th h • · L't S · t h ld M d · f t 1 d' · h 1 \"'thI th'IS Three hundred delegates from 25 It was announced at t e elec- Ray Brady, assistant St1tdent man- Sian 1 erary · oc1e Y e on ay, cuss1on o men a 1sease m c ape ., setup it seems likely that speech 1\fonday night declared that college ·campi are expected to at- tion of officers for the Monday night ager; Fred Johnson,· editor of the October 12, in the Phi Hall. Parker next Wednesday. the Wake Forest offense tonight "Roosevelt has already enacted t d Oth ffi b · discussed the "Opportunities Other Frosh Quizzed will be built around the aer1'al at- hrough law 27 planks of the Social- en · er 0 cers esides Martin-th- section will be held at its D;Leeting literary-humorous magazine; Harry Than Academic Offered In Col- In assembly Tuesday members of tack. t M d · t l tf b 1 1 k f are Rach eI L eonar d 0 f ere 1 ,- on October 18. The Thursday night Williams, associate Student editor; IS P a arm ut on Y one P an· o Archie McMlllan of Wake Forest, A h' M M'll 11 lege." Sneed spoke about the the freshman class were required The famed Deacon air attack has th.e Democratic platform, The latter -th • An ie secti'on w1'll select 1-ts officers on rc Ie c I an, co ege paper "S pams· h T rage dY- ·" to fi II in a questionnaire· and to yet to be put to any exte11s1·ve use Ruth Yates Of Meredi liquor.promised the abundant ·flaw of Mackie of WCUNC,· Merle •Davis n of October 15. nesseditor; manager Bill Staton, of the assistantOLD GoLD busi-AND Parker advised all students to take a true-false test on general this year, and tonight's game will -l C · B participate in some form of extra- information. This test was con- be a good test for 1't. Due to the WCTC and Woodrow Hill Of Bol 1 "Roosevelt has carried out the ·ng Springs• Prospect1"ve delegates- opph e on onush' h BLACK; Jack ·Sawyer, associate curricula activity, being careful, ducted by Professor J. L. Memory, closeness of tl1e State and Caroii"na l spirits of his platform.... Modern. h should see · 1\:lartin or Roy Liles, During t e program w IC pre- editor of Alumni'this P81Per. Present however, not to get their "fingers Jr. games the Baptists did not take to sa1 oons draw even t h e h1g er president of the Wake Forest Bap- ceded the business meeting, James Am th al · t d t t m· t a t oo many p1es.'· • wake Forest The object of the test was to ob- the air, and after completing ·their classes of American womanhood. I tist Student Union. Conmle,.." delivered a report on an tend ongare Charliee umm Trueb. expec lood, e 0now a - f urms· h es act' IVl ·t· 1es ap1 enty- · glee· tain data. on the class and to dis- first pass for a touchdown against hc~u~try t to s;~ckle~th ~~ th~~~~l."o h d f thl 8 President Martin announced that article in Harpers entitled, "The working with the Charlotte Engrav- club, athletics, fraternities, arches- cover something of the individual Wofford Wake Forest held strictly The speaker then implied that delegations were unlimited and that Bonus -That Was Earned,'' Reade ing Company, editor of last year's tras, publications, and what-not- knowledge of the various members. to a straight running game. The relief hand-outs are demoralizing all students interested in religious Piekler, speaking on "Euzelian Pro- OLD GoLD AND Bu.oK; Tom Green- to aid and interest every student Figures on the results of the test Deacs will have two able and ex- the souls of youths, whose .fathers work could attend. cedure," explained to new members wood, Raleigh English teacher, his on the campus. and questionnaire are not yet avail- perienced tossers to throw at the had to struggle for a living. "Still, L!!St :rear the convention was predecessor; A. P. Godwin, practic- Blame Rebels able but will be revealed as soon Tigers tonight. Walton Kitchin, as you may as well get your money held at Raleigh with Robert Cos- the rules for conducting meetings ing law in Gatesville, widely-read Discussing the Spanish tragedy, as the data has been collected. good a passer as can be had, seems while you can,'' he added following tener, a Wake Forest student, pre- of the society. columnist; Fred Williams, propri- Sneed laid the blame on French The questionnaire included such to be fully recovered from his early an anecdote driving home the ;point, siding. Percival Perry and Ed Perry etor of the locar Soda Shoppe and Fascists trying to bring a'bout a. questions as the student's home ad- season injury and ready for action. "because that man. (Roosevelt) made short talks on their impres- last year's newspa.pei' manager; and rebellion in Spain. These Fascists, dress, his age, weight, and height, When Kitchin is not in the lineup 'ain't comin' back.' .. STUDENT ELE,CTIONS sions of the.·address made by Tom Howard Rollins, textiles student at banded with Spanish members of his parent's occupation, the num- Hobo Daniel will be on the throw- Denounces Destruction President AI Martin announced Dixon, a former member of the State· college, f'ormer Howle~· editor. their own faith, have stirred up a ber of teachers in his local high ing end. Meanwhile, the Deacs Dixon denounced as sinful the yesterday that elections would be Euzelian Society in his Raleigh ad- Over one hundred delegates are rebellion which bids fair to bring school, his first and second choices have some classy receivers to war­ plowing under of cotton and corn, held in Student Center from 1:30 dress Monday night. Walter Pey- expected from the colleges repre- about the downfall of the govern- of professions, his relatives who ry Clemson. The ends, Bert Shore the destruction of pigs. "When I as to 5 p.m. 1\fonday for the following ton, Albert Simms, Bill Ruffin, and sented in tl.te NCCPA-Atlantic ment. The Loyalists, their backs attended Wake Forest, the people Jim Dooney, Fred Hoyle and Georg~ a boy started to throw a crust into offices-all freshman class offices: Robert Helm imitated the classroom Christian, East Carolina Teachers, to the wall, are putting up a strong who inlluenced him to come to Mauney, are all adept at handling the fire, my mother stayed my arin Student Council representative for manner of four professors on the State, Duke, Wake Forest, David- resistance, however. Wake Forest, and even his choice the receiving end of the game, and and told me that it was a crime to the junior class and senior class. campus. Jeff Beale acted as critic. son, Salem, Guilford, High Point, (Please turn to page three) (Please turn to page three) several of the backs are noted for burn bread, These words came back Catawba., Appalachian, E 1 on, their pass-catching ability. to me when I saw the government r-----.....;..------r Queens-Chicora., Flora Macdonald The running machine will be destroying bread and clothes when (where "Sis" Terry hails -from), well oiled and ready to go against millions of people were hungry and Vote For Your Leaders - Meredith, Womans College of the Probable Starting lineup Clemson. Each game has pro- in rags." Univ:ersity of North. Carolina,.' duced a vast improvement in the The novelist-orator .was the usual Greensboro, and others. ground attack of the Wake Fo.rest magnificent figure as he loomed Locals Elect 1Jritt backs, and with the hlockers show- over the table .in his great grey Democrat · Office · Republican In a. meeting of the local p.ubli- Wake Forest Position Clemson ing more ability all of the time coat and boomed out occasionally ( ) ROOSEVELT President ( ) LANDON cations board Tuesday night at 7 Bert Shore Left End Don Shuford some fancy running may be seen with his old power. His hearers, ( ) GARNER Vice President ( ) KNOX o'clock in the OLD GoLD AND BucK Joe Swan Left Tackle Manuel Black tonight. Hal Warren, Hobo Dan- however, lacked enthusiasm. The ( ) Clyde R. Hoey Governor ( ) Gilliam Grissom office, David M. Britt was elected Red Souther Left Guard Lawrence Buscher iel, Dal Morris, George Wirtz, Walt most alert members of his rather ( ) W. P. Horton Lt. Gov. ( ) J. S. White president of that group. Picked as Boots Mumford Center Hal Lewis Kitchin, are all fast steppers which seedy audience of 250 were Law- ( ) Thad Eure Sec. State ( ) J. F. Campbell vice president was Oscar Creech, Capt. Ed Rogers Right Guard Bill Bryant spell trouble for their opponents. renee Harris, .Everett Snyder and ( ) George Pou Auditor ( ) J. M. Van Hoy while Jack Hutchins was selected Harry Beaver Right Tackle Fred Wyse While the offense has continued other 'successful Wake Forest .bus!- A as secretary-treasurer_ Dr. E .. E. Fred Hoyle to improve the Deacs have held to ness men. ( ) C. M. Johnson Treasurer ( ) C. T. llen F olk , new mem b er o f th e b oar d, was Jug Allen Right End Sam McConnell t h e1r . fine defensive record which Once Flayed G. 0. p, ( ) Clyde Erwin Supt. Pub. Ins. ( ) Cal Zimmerman introduced a.s adviser- for this paper. Harold Warren Quarterback Capt. Joe Berry is drawing acclaim. The Baptists ."One of the finest speeches I ever ( ) A. A. F. SeawellAtty. Gen. ( ) F. D. Hamrick. A committee composed of -the Halfback Mac Folger have played twelve quarters of foot- heard in old Wingate Hall," de- ( ) Kerr Scott Com. Agr. ( ) J. L. Phelps three publication editors was ap- Dallas Morris Halfback Bon Willis ball so far, and in only one of clared Dr. Benjamin Sledd to an ( ) J •.W. Bailey Senator ( ) F.· C. Patton pointed to draw up a constitution Hobo Daniel Fullback Al Sanders these, the last period of the Caro~ OLD GoLD AND BLAOK reporter, "was by the next meeting. !ina game, have the opponents one in which Tom Dixon took the Drop these ballots in the box outside the "Old Gold and Kickoff at Gore Field, eight o'clock tonight. crossed the Wake J!'orest goal. The hide and flesh off the Republican Black" office. It is not necessary to vote either ticket RETURN RAINCOAT Last year's score: Clemson, 13; Wake Forest, 7. fourteen Tar Heel points in that party which he now supports." straight. Wallace West requests that who- Head Coach for Clemson is , for Wake Forest fourth quarter have been the only

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._'\ .. ·-.· PAGE TWO OLD GOLD AND BLACK elb ~olb anb ~lack paralysis victims did not disturb founding of Wake Forest. It was, tually customs would again grow ported good manners. Indigenous con olf a ballfield. The custom of ·black feet on the prof~ a. sport shoes; for its entire life as a college, a up, born in the mists of years gone democracy will ~en put its unique any of the good brethren. wearing white shoes will slip into just as they now recall slipping denominational institution. It must by, clinging t(} time-mellowed build­ stamp on students. tradition when graduates laugh ·rrogs into. old-fashioned brogans llfudslinging of a venomous be conceded that Trinity College ings. In its usual connotation, the After all, Duke is perhaps the about the time. they painted bare left by the des.k. to dry.) personal character has been large­ had traditions. A little over ten word tradition is inextrica:bly most •beautiful university in the South and physically one of the ly absent. The worst anyone could years ago Mr. Buck Duke e.ndowed linked with age. Trinity with some forty million dol· Visitors to the Duke campus are best equipped in the world. TheY say for the upright Mr. Landon Iars. The name was changed to impressed by the friendliness of are losing nothing during these is that he is the typification of . Can it be said the students. To quote my Views transitory years while waiting for C'MON DEACONS, G-E-T H-0-T!- Aweriean mediocrity, Babbitt that a change in mime wiped out and Interviews column for Novem­ synthetic newness to wear oft and nll tra:dfi,tions? !Much was spent ber 16, 1935, " ... they are nnsur­ ripeness to spread over her. personified, built up of powerful building a new home for the greatly passable in their courtesy as hosts; A few traditions of old Meth­ But the weather will not be hot much longer. STAFF . editors, niH! reputed tool of big enlarged institution. Professional press convention delegates will odist Trinity· have been transplant­ Buy your Coal and Wood NOW and avoid the.· ARC!!IDAI.o ~I. McMILLAS .••.••.•..•••.• .Eclt!or . I . . schools were added and other ed, but the rest have expired. The D.:HIO ).1. BRilr...... JJmtinus Jlana.ger 111( UStrHl1 lStS. vouch for that . . . " This spirit rush and maybe higher prices. H.\1.1'11 C. GLl:xs...... Hports Etlilor changes were made which were '.came with Dukemen from their custom of hanging card'board cut­ Rabid Republicans retort with necessary in converting a college will EDITORIAL BOARD homes. Before many years it will outs turn Into tradition when statPmcnts that Rooseyelt 1rould into a university. But again we be thoroughly ingrained in the life alumni cackle through their beards ~r.o.na~ GuY, ._Tn. .TAl'K SAWYJm CITY FUEL & SUPPLY CO. R. M. lh:r.>~ E. E. \\'Er.r.s make a good YaudeYille actor, are confronted with the question: of the university and can truly be about the artistic representation of D. H. )[ORG.\N G. A. PHII.. T.oiPS Dn.. E. E. PoLK, Adri.t:cr . " _- do new buildings, additional schools dubbed tradition rather than im- a Blue Devil chasing a Demon Dea- PROMPT SERVICE Phone 2221 LOWEST PRICES radw announcer or l!~rench pro- and an increased faculty destroy REPORTORIAL STAF'P fessor but a poor president. The tradition? To make my point a F~-:1 .. n: BI~nor ALm:RT GLOD plutocrats nrc bitin"' the ham! little clearer, suppose you draw on H. ~1. B.na:R PJUJ.IP LATTA G..:cHt(:E BIITOll oF OLD Gow AXI> the great thing about a light smoke. Lucky The presidential campaign BLACK-Si1'; Strikes-being made from the finest center­ whieh will culminate eighteen Knowing you as I do, I am posi­ tive that you will take this letter leaf tobaccos-taste good. And because they're da~-s from uow is the most luke­ in the light in which it is written. warm race in the memory of The point that I want to raise is a light smoke, you feel good smoking them. politienl old-timers. The Repub­ one concerning the editorial whi<'h And after smoking them, too! lican candidate, Alfred Mossman appeared in last week's edition of the OLD GOLD AND BLACI>, headed Landon from the red clay coun­ "Duke Traditions." The question try of Kansas, goes around cal­ which I would like to ask (but ab· ling his erstwhile chief "a charm­ solutely refuse to attempt to an­ swer) is: What is tradition? * * NEWS FLASH!·* * ing gentleman," :md the Demo­ There has never been any ques­ 11 cratic hope, President Franklin tion concerning the traditions of Sweepstakes" bring pleasure Delano Roosm·elt, showed his Wake Forest College. For over a to war veterans hundred years It kas existed and respect for the Kansan's views with the passing of each of those From a veterans' home in Legion, Texas, by trying out several of his years, it has added to that tradi­ a number ofentries allin the same hand· tion. In my opinion, and in the writing come in each week. Of course schemes for helping farmers. we checked up to make sure that the opinion of the thousands of alumni, N' one of the old incendiary is­ entries conformed to the rules, and one it has more of the right kinds of ofthe men explained:"Mostof the boys sues are drawing much :fire. Of traditions than any other college or can't get around-but I do and so I fill conrsc, William Randolph Hearst university in North Carolina. Some A LIGHT SMOKE out their cards for them." may say that Davidson or the Uni­ --- planted a communist flag on the LEAVES A We're glad to say that the boys have versity of North Carolina surpass been pretty good pickers, too. White House steps, but Presi­ Wake Forest in this light, and they CLEAN TASTE Have, you entered yet? Have you won dent Hoosevelt kicked the Red have a perfect right to their opin­ A clean taste-a clear your delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in ion, hut we as students and alumni Herring out of his path. The old "Your Hit Parade"-Wednesday and of Wake Forest find it impossible throat-what a joy Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and black-and-white issue that caused to agree with them. I hope you when you wake up in compare the tunes-then tty Your thP- C iYil War and has come into will note that I did not mention Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes." And if the morning! You'll be most campaigns since then has Duke University in the above sen~ you're notalreadysmokingluckies, buy tence. I don't believe anyone, re­ thankful that last eve· a pack today and uy them, too. Maybe ngured Yery little-Owens and you've been missing something. You'U gardless of likes or dislikes, would ning you chose 2 light Louis ha.-e split the colored folks, contend that Duke can equal Wake appreciate the advantages ofluckies-a ~-Luckies. LightSmokeofritb,ripe·bodiedtobacco. yet neither party has proved that Forest in traditions. However, do the traditions, of which every Wake either major candidate is going Wake Forest student and alumnus to showe1· negroes with favor. are so proud, give us the privilege Liquor is a dead issue admittedly. of making an unprovoked attack on the right of a Duke student, or Tom Dixon failed to get a rise publication, to claim any kind of out of his Raleigh audience when tradition whatsoever? Would It, A he flayed the Wagner-Costigan in any sense, add to our own if we anti-lynching bill. Even the could prove that Duke had none at all? staging of mammoth Roosevelt Trinity College was founded in - "IT'S· TOASTED" . balls or dances to help infantile 1838, just four years after the Comid>t 1936, The AmeriC&D Tob...., CompOIIf

.. ~·· .. . ·.'~' l - ". OLD. GOLD ;A.ND BLACK PAGE THREE WOfford Defeated by Filst Traveling Deacons, 32-0 ------~------~--~------~~------~------0

INJURIES TAKE TOLL WAKE FOREST SCORES UNIVERSITY'S HEEL$ IN FIRST FEW SECONDS Tuffy Leemans Is .Among Miss­ ON WAKE FOREST TEAM · PLAY IN NEW YORK ing; New Material Takes Daniel Tosses Pass to Bert Shore Many Regulars Unable to Play Care of Vacated Positions Duke Meets in Most For Touchdown on First · Because of Injuries and Important Contest of South In the third game of a hot foot· Play of Game. ball rivalry Wake F_orest and Ineligibilty Tomorrow Afternoon - George Washington University will By TED PJIILLIPS Playing their second game of the meet in Wasliington next Friday Davidson College's Wildcats fol· Night football made a highly suc­ night. The contest will take place season, the Wake Forest treshman lowed up their fine performance eleven meets the University of cessful debut last Saturday night in Griffith Stadium, home of the against Navy by swamping the Vir· in Wake Forest when the Deacons Washington Senators.. North Carolina's Tar Babies here ginia Military Academy last Satur­ tomorrow. The contest will begin rolled up a 32-0 score at the ex­ Next Friday's game will be the day, 25·0. The win was a costly pense of Wofford College. A steady "rubber game" of the series be: at 2: 30 on Gore Field. one, however, as the 'Cats lost the The tilt is expected to be a hard downpour of rain throughout the tween the .two schools. In 1934, the services of flashy Teeny Fafferty, day held the crowd down to three first vear that the two teams played,. fought affair, with Carolina's year­ for an indefinite period. ling's . having the edge over the thousand, but those on hand were George Washington turp.ed in a Lafferty was injured early in the locals. Chapel Hill's boys have a treated to a. classy exhibition of hard won 6·2 game in Washington. game, and was forced to retire with pl)werful aggregation aad are fa. football by the Baptists. The Deacs turned the tables the a badly hurt leg. However, a sub­ The Deacons got orr to a flying following year, however, gaining vorites in the race for championship honors. stitute, Charlie Sears, stepped into start immediately after the game a. 7-6 victory on Gore Field when the shoes of Lafferty and proceeded got underway. On the first play Walt Kitchin passed 'to Tei Edens --II)juries and ineligibilities have tl) steal the afternoon show. Sears after the kickoff, Hobo Daniel fad­ for a winning touchdown. In these take!! a heavy toll in the Wake N, romp'ed an over the rain-soaked ed back on his own 36 yard line two games the big gun of the Co­ Forest squad. Bill Sweel, blond gridiron to score three touchdowns and tossed a thirty yard pass to lonial attack was Tuffy Leemans, !lash from Red Bank, N. J., is out Joe Swan is having his best of against V. M. I. in turning in one 1 with an injured knee. Jack Hooper, three years of varsity football. The Bert Shore who raced through the all-American ·back, whom the Bap. of Davidson•s·finest performances of Terrier secondary fo1· the initial tists were never able to comp!~tely lighting little back, will n.ot be able big tackle has 'been a big reason for the year. stop. Leemans is not with George to play because of an injury to his the great defensive showing made Wake Forest score. Dallas .Morris Another Wake Forest Southern converted to raise the lead to 7-0. Washington this year, hav:ing joined side .•Tack McJunkin; captain of the by Wake Forest this season. Conference foe, State College, lost team, " is ineligible because · he ------­ Before Wofford could get posses­ the ranks of pro football. to the strong. Manhattan Jaspers The Coloni;ds have lost five other played ·for Oak Ridge last year. sion of the ball Wake Forest had Other men who cannot participate in a game played in New York. The scored again. Following the kick­ regulars fr.om last year's' squad, but :final score was 13-6. The Wolfpack a wealth of material has stepped in because of injury or eligibility off the Baptists ran two plays, and rulinl]s are Rogers, Smith, Pate. DEACON RA liNG gave a nice account of itself in go· then Hal Warren broke off for a to plug Ull the holes and give G. ·w. ing down to defeat, almost win· _one of its best teams in years. O.f and Ward. 47 yard jaunt to cross the line for Coach Reinhardt bas modified his nlng from the New Yorkers. How­ Above is Streak Lawton, Clem- the second score. It was a beau· last year's starting . lineup Coach ard Bardes, State back, made a long .. Pixlee has three of his regular system of attack since· the Duke GOES UP AGAIN son running star. Lawton last year tiful run by the fleet footed War­ 103-yard run for an apparent touch­ dashed seventy yards for the last ren accompanied by nice down­ backs, having lost only Leemans. down, but it was called back when Herb Reeves, Ray Hanken, and ;::;~- P:~~~:r:~ito!e i;~~m~;:w.: ·wake Forest Goes Above Op· score to defeat Wake Forest. field blocking on the part of Wake Bardes stepped out on his own 24. I George Jenkins have returned to · game. .ponents in Raising Standing IForest. Morris again ldcked the TJ:i.e probable starting line-up: . to 65th in Five Hundred State meets Furman in Raleigh the fold along with Dale Prather, this week in the annual State Fair Ted · Cottingham, Orville Wright, ends-Carr and Woolbert, tackles- Berry is the. captain and quarter, Spruill and Reinhardt, guards- In the Scientific Gridiron Stand· game. A large crowd will be on Pete Yurwitz and Tim Stapleton, •back of _the T1ger eleven. His _fine Floyd and Shell, center-Patton, ings issued for this week Wake For· hand to watch the 'Pack try to get ASON GAME :::e 0:~~~~~~:~ b~~r~~:~ft:~~ linemen. _ POST SE sustained drive which canied the play a.gatnst Duke last week gamed quarterback - Cook halfback - est again gained considera'bly. The back in the win column after drop­ ball to the Wofford 33. At this ~orge Washington bas been Deacons' rating moved up from ping three straight. him much recognition. Kuchinski and D~, fullback- was point Dallas Morris turned in a. meeting with much success through Roberts. 88 to 65, an increase of 23 places. Duke had a lot of trouble in the earlier weeks of the season. IS MERfl YRUMOR twisting dash for the :final yards According to this week's ratings trouncing Clemson by a 25-0 score. (Please turn to page four) The Colonials trampled· Elon, 38{1, Ed Knott Feels Good Duke and the University of North T·he Tigers held the Blue Devils tripped the Emory and Henry out. Organization Like Phis Roebuck and Raydolph Liles, bo~ Carolina are the only Wake Forest scoreless in tbe first half. Duke AI Dowtin, Graduate Manager iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii fit, and played a scoreless tie with Deserves Publicity Break sides were well presen~ed. _ opponents having a higher stand· an. - '·-:·:·;,,.... Ussery, W. Powell Bland, H. 0~· the present season. The Deacs New York for an intersectional con· Memorial Stadium. These rumors That's tbe reason why PARKER VACUMATlC is While in Washington the team · . Wl!rd CrltJC!ij, ..··:-,.c. jan_d Payne,__ B~~by Harre!~?,..Kerm1t stand above such~oted schools as test with New York University this have been dispelled by Graduate America's favorite pen among headquarters will be at the New ·In the 'bus11ieSif•·n'!'e~ing::HeiiFY Sileed, Jimmy. -Hayes, Lee Settle, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois, week. The Heels are undefeated Manager of Athletics AI Dowtin. Colonial Hotel. A ·squad of over Ward: was eJ.eated · ·:Engii.ah.'criti~ J. T. Hughes, Jr., Dwight Ives, Jr., Syraeuse, Carnegie Tech, Wiscon- to date and are favored to take the the better class of buyers. thirty is expected to make the trip According to the reports, Wake and Wade Baker, expressidn;'CritiC. J.oe H. ·Leonar~. . sin, Harvard and -many others of Violets. Last week Carolina ran Forest was to invite the University Its beau~. with Coaches Weaver, Hickman and John Lawrence, vice pres'tdent in ·Claude McNexll, R. M.· B~le, Jr., equal fame. over Maryland by a. 14·0 score. Its visibility. Greason and two managers. of South Carolina to play the game charge of the meeting, announced T. ~· Braswell, G. Ashby Wxnstead, Minnesota is the ·highest ranking NYU won last week after losing in Charlotte. It was stated in. one Holds 102% more ink. Its two-way point. . that tryouts for the ·society Day de· Cyrus M. Johnson,. R. U. Taylor, team in the nation with a percent· to Ohio State 62-0 on the previous state paper that Mr. Dowtin had bates will •be held _·October 19 at 8 Raymond Modlin, Jr., Rufus F. age of 96.0. Georgia Tech, Duke's Saturday. Tom Dixon, 72, Takes Hide already rented the Charlotte sta· ' 1 ck d t t • · Society Day Potts, Wiley L. Lane, Jr., J. E. opponent of tomorrow, is in second . . Off New Deal Reign o c o ' an ryou s LOr Parker Tr Thomas Currin Sam· F 11 • G . T h . . Presbyterian and Erskme played dium for Deeember 5. However, orations will be held October 22 at ,_... ·• • place. o owmg eorgJ.a ec m . B S k" (Continued from page one) uel Jo Smith Jr. and John w. th d . . A b last week w1th the lue toe mgs Dowtin denied knowing anything 8 o'clock. _After a -conference of the • • sou ern ommance IS u urn . · 12·0 Both of these two about the matter. ture a Republican was until he had presidents of the Philomathesian Avera. which is in the fourteenth position. :~~~n!ppea~ ou the Wake Forest graduated to long pants. When a There is no prospect of the game COLLEGE BOOK STORE and the' Euzelian societies it was schedule in the near future. being played. youth of about. sixteen, Tom was decided that Society Day is to be KI:[CHIN SPEAKS fog, the speaker brought out the Sodas - Supplies - Smokes informed that there was a Republi­ "On The Campus" can in the post oflice, so he chased observed Saturday, October 31. TO STUDENT BODY importance of being careful but at ------over there to see what kind of a Next week, instead of meeting the same time keeping moving. He j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ being this rare curiosity might be. o~ Monday an~ W~dnesd~y at 7 (Continued from page one) urged the members of the student OUR BOYS WILL SHINE TONIGHT% 0 clock, the Ph! SOCiety Wlll meet in the coming presidential election. body to "keep going, taking sound- Sledd Differs Dr. Sledd suggested that a few Monday at 7 and Thursday at 8. .Githens Talks on Monday ings on your friends, and going Don't Disappoint Us, Ball Team ! ! Wake Foresters go over to heckle Fatty Debates Dr. Sherwood Githens, assistant carefully through the fogs that Tom Dixon· when he spoke in Ra· A freshman-sophomore debate. and professor of physics, spoke in confront us in modern life." OUR STORE ALWAYS SHINES WITH QUALITY DRUGS leigh, stating _that the orator liked the first-degree initiation of pledges chapeLMonday on the importance Dr. Githens was responsible for STUDENT SUPPLIES, SODAS nothing so much as a rough and featured the weekly meeting held of "keeping going." the amplifying system used in the tumble fight. Asked by a reporter Wednesday, October 7. The debate, Dr. Githens was for· seven· sum- Wofford game Saturday night. SPECIALS FOR WEEK V!j.l(.~ whether he wanted to answer anti­ "Resolved, that trucks of more than mers a wireless operator on a. "This was only the first trial," he Democratic charges hurled by the five-ton capacity should be barred steamer in the Great Lakes. Tell- stated; "the system as it is finally 40c Size Shaving Cream or Tooth Paste .•...... •.. 34c old Wake Forest alumnus, Dr. Sledd from the highways of North Caro· ing vividly the story of an expe- worked out will be a great im­ 25c Tooth Paste •...•..••.•...... •...... ••. 19c WELCOME ·replied, "Oh, no, young man, I'm lina," was a. hotly contested one: rience on Lake Michigan during a provement on this." 50c Tooth Paste •..••...•...... 39c Although upperclassmen Henry _____.:.·------a peace-loving soul and too good 50c Shampoo ....•...•..•...... , ...... •..•. 34c a friend of Tom's to start an argu­ Ward and Francis Paschal, repre· COLLEGIANS senting the negative, were given m======:;!i 25c Shoe Polish •...... •...... •••• 19c ment with him." See our complete supply of New Note Books. All Gums and We prepared for your return Tom Dixon and Dr. Sledd were the decision over Freshmen Claude DEACONS,_We\·e GOTTA Beat CLEMSON! Candies, 3 for IOc; Cigarettes, 2 for 25c and stocked the Ia rgest sup­ both born the same year,-- in 18'64. ;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ply and styles of Young Men's The former is a highly successful Protect Our Conference Standing novelist; the latter is often referred PIANO TlJNING Clothes in Raleigh. Nciturolly FELLOW STUDEN)S, Patronize Our Place! we want to please you as to as poet laureate of the South. Dial---- 3153 T. E .HOLDING DRUG COMPANY Though advancing in years they We Appreciate Your Business ( A ~eacon Supporter, Past, Present, Future) Wake Forest Students are have both maintained keen interest WAKE FOREST, N. C. among our largest and best in current affairs. Dr. Sledd is a Rates Very Reasonable Sodas Smokes Sandwiches Student Supplies customers. staunch Virginia Democrat, while Testimonials From Dixon has joined the Republicans * because he declares that their eco· Metropolitan Artists COLLEGE SODA SHOP HARPER'S SHOE SHOP We Appreciate Your nomical form of government· em­ FRED WILLIAMS BEN ELLIOT Patronage bodies the old Democratic princi· James G. Mehegan Offers You · pies. DEACON SUPPORT ALWAYS We are now* featuring Courteous Service Workmanship The Best SUITS We've Boosted DEACON Teams for Your Shoes Fixed By Men Who Know How $17.50 up Twenty Years ••• Before and After the Game Refresh Yourself Located on Street Running East of Bank But never have we been prouder of one than the present Men's Soles ...... 60c • 80c - $1.00 * team. Fight for Conference Recognition. Beat Clemson!! at Our Fountain-Play Billiards With Us Men's Heels .' ...... 35c - SOc OVERCOATS Come to Our Place and Find­ $17.50 up DRINKS AND SANDWICHES LET 'EM HAVE IT, D-E-A-C-0-N-S SIX EXCELLENT BILLIARD TABLES SMOKES !' SANDWICHES * TWO .BOWLING ALLEYS SODAS T 0 M s BILLIARDS HATS C'MON, DEilCONS $2.75 SHORTY'S ''WHERE GOOD FELLOWS MEEfl' SHINE FOR US TONIGHT! 10% Discount to Students ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW* IN HABERDASHERY 1 At The' • DON T RISK YOUR LIFE BUMMING Quart Sour Pickles ...... 15c CITY BARBER SHOP Quart Prune Juice . , ...... 25c Tune in on WPTF every RIDE THE BUS Quart Salad Dressing ...... 25c Sunday and* Swing With CONVENIENT SCHEDULES LOW RATES You Will Find Ontario Buckwheat Flour ...... , .. 18c DEACON SUPPO.RTERS ATLANTIC GREYHOUND LINES Four Good, Experienced Barbers - A Clean Remodeled Shop • · Information At . COURTEOUS AND PROMPT SERVICE HOLLoWELL'S CASH FOOD STORE HARDWICKE'S PHARMACY ~ WE'RE PULLING FOR YOU, TEAM-BEAT CLEMSON !-! Home Owned Clean Delivery Service A. Deacon Booster I . PAGE FOUR OLD GOLD AND BLACK Long Runs Feature Contest Riley Dobins, after missing his "Puss" Shanks is making plans Played Under New Lights bus in Danville, Va., sent a withered to visit Greensboro. He met her l[A~HERS ENGAGE HAPS AND MISHAPS lily to the bus company in appre- 1 ciation of their services. Is Vir· in summer school. I hear some of THE NEW FORD V~8 (Continued from page three) By LYNN DURHAM Cl~ glnla wet or dry? the other boys met her too••.•• IN TAG fOOTBAll and a touchdown. Morris shook .1.------:------' America's Finest Choice of Automobile : three tacklers loose and cut back Anyone who "doea not want his .... Group to Learn Rudiments of twice in his spectacular run. His name to appear in this column TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Coaching By Means of Prac­ attempt for the extra .point bit the please send me a letter giving three goal post and bounced back onto good reasons. I do not wish to tical Demonstrations offend anyone-! have the future Wrecker Service the field. It was also in this third to think of-the wife and kids .•.. WOOTEN'S HOMETEL AND CAFE Good Mechanics Games Games Per period that Wake ~'orest was placed (HOME COMFORTS - HOTEL SERVICE) Vol. X: Club ·won Lost Cent in the hole for the first time. Jones, We still have hair cutting on the Piedmonters ...... 1 0 1.000 Wofford back, placed a nice kick campus in spite of what happened S-A-V-E M-0-N-E""Y HARRIS MOTOR COMPANY North Coastal....! 0 1.000 which came to rest on tp.e Deac year before last. Delta Sigma Chi WAKE FOREST, N.C. Sout11 Coastals.. O 1 .000 uses ether to make it inore painful. two yard line. Hobo Daniel, kick- Mountaineers .... 0 I .000 For complete. details ask the BUY A $5.50 MEAL TICKET FOR $5.00 BRI~ You see here the standing of ing from behind his own goal, sent pledges..•• EAT WHAT YOU WANT, PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU EAT clubs in an intra-mural tag-foot- the ball spinning to the Wofford Do Not Pay for Meals Missed or Week Ends Spent WOI ball league organized this week for 41 Yard line where it was downed A certain girl cp.lled "Biondy" . At Home or With Friends. the purpose of giving the two hun- by Bert ShGre. divided her time, love and affections between Porter Sheppard and Har- dred or more members of the stu- Wake ~orest counted again mid- old Warren over the week-end .•.. • vo· dent body who contemplate teaching way in the third period, Joe Ash- more, Terrier star, tried a pass You will enjoy remembering our delicious fl-ied chicken and at one time or another some funda· Miss MarJorie McKaugb.an and waffles, steaks broiled in butter and served on "sizzling hot" Stu den which was intercepted by Hal War- "Shanks" Taylor were in a wedding mentals in football. ren in Wofford territory. After plates with French fried potatoes, Drip-o-lator cof~ee, fresh Overl ceremony in Wilmington over the vegetables, grade A milk, home-made soups and desserts. Since there were not enough uni- making three successive first downs week-end. They also got few tips forms to go around, the teachers to the seven yard line Wake Forest on How the Knot is Tied. • •• have donned old clothes, which scored when Hobo Daniel crossed CAMPU serve the purpose, and they are the line standing up. The extra Dick Slate promised to late-date point try was unsuccessful. every girl that the Pi Gamma Sigma playing tag-football instead of the The advance for the final six boys bring over. Who made the ob­ rougher game. points of the contest was started jections? Reid G1 Chief instigators in the move- by the Deacs from their own thir- S ER V I C E C H EV ROlE T C 0 M PAN Y gate m en t are P ro lessor J . L . Memory, ty-two. Benny Shuford, Jack Bobby Greene wae in Asheville Walk CONGRATULATES THE DEACONS Jr., professor of education and Towell and Dynie Holton alternat- for the week-end on business. What Make ed in carrying the ball to the Wof- kind of business is she in? placement bureau director, and -And- iors I "Goat" Hatcher who lectures each ford 24 yard line. Then on a pret­ night on fundamentals of play and ty cut-back off tackle Dynie Hol­ Picklesimer, ace law student, is Wishes Them VICTORY Over Clemson!!! at La supervises field activities each ton crossed for the last score. It thinking of commuting between afternoon. was a neat piece of stepping by Wake Forest and his interest (her) See the New 1936 Chevrolet, with Knee-Actiori, Eight Prominent also in the enterprise the shifty quarterback. Wagner's in South Carolina ...•• Hydraulic Brakes and Fisher Body dents w is George "Pop Eye" Hauison, attempted placement went wide. Wednesd official referee and surveyor. Under Outside of their slightly greater Fred Williams' name was called - See Us Also For - for cove1 kicking average in the first half his direction the old athletic field for chapel attendance at Meredith TIRES - TUBES - GENERAL REPAIRING walks, a1 on U. S. No. 1 has been laid off Wofford was completely outplayed the other day..•• loading : into two football fields. in every department of the game. Reid The Deacs gained 333 yards by rush­ Wil'bur Jolly has a stooge to look The squad of about 200 men has senior, ~ ing alone to Wofford's eighty, and been divided into four clubs, as after his dates. • •• get the l follows: Mountaineers, comprising ran up three times as much yard· ularized age on punt returns. The Deac at­ Ha~ris the men who come from that part W. H. knows how it is to faculty E of the state o! North Carolina lying tack was confined mainly to running be the only freshman in a fraternity E. B. E after the opening :pass of the game house .• JOHNSTO-N'S ST-UDIO west of the line connecting Winston­ Bryan, 'II Salem and Charlotte; Piedmonters, scored. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ WAKE FOREST, N. C. ory brou1 embracing players whose home res· It would be difficult to cite any . a first-ra idenees lie between the aforesaid one outstanding Deacon performer. Allow Us To (Over B: & S. Department Store) • day. line and one connecting Oxford and Each player turned in a good game. . CONGRATULATE Saying Rockingham; North Coastals, those Joe Ashmore and Bill Jones were The Team PHOTO FINISHING. - ENLARGING campaig'll who live east of the aforesaid line the most consistent gainers for PORTRAIT WORK B. 6 S. DEPARTMENT STORE the Mud, and north of a line connecting Ra­ Wofford, • as one r leigh and Beaufort; South Coastal, Stop by Our Place for New Stock of Cameras and Films THE MAN'S STORE the econt those who come from the other part :------, FRESH* FRUITS CAMERAS LOANED TO STUDENTS FREE dent will of the state, the southeastern part. FANCY GROCERIES, etc. Buy With Confidence - Wear With Pri'ile for shoe· Off to a fiying start yesterday, the Attention, Freshmen See Student Representatives-Hollis Fulle~ and L. S. Moore during tl men are enthusiastic about the ven- :...______....;, WAKE FOREST NORTH CAROLINA 1 2 Ht\.NDSOME 8 10 PICTURES • $2.00 ture, and the various clubs are in Professor W. C. Areiiie, eliair- Mangum*s Grocery x "Each , earnest about winning the league Dian of the :Freshman Advis- ( A fellow-student) - Satisfaction Guaranteed - the spea pennant. After 10 games, the two ory Committee, announces that "when yo clubs having the best percentage all freshmen who have not ni In fu of victories will dress up in regular seen the 1nember of the com· proud to football uniforms and play a sure- mittee to whom they were as- you help enough game for the championship. signed are requested to do so brick wal After this there will be an All at once, even though the pre- Work l Star contest between picked ])layers scribed )mriod for appointments path-trea( from eastern and western North liaS already passetl. The adds- fore Hon Carolina. ers are Professors 1V. C. campus "W Added to tiie list of coaches and Archie, chairman, M. J. lla- aration f referees is Professor W. C. "Bill" good, C. P. West, Slterwood Forest-Do Archie, former Davidson College Gitliens, W. J. Wyatt, G•. T. star. Cardwell and Roland Gay. Many o petus to · In check! Fraternlt - S. A. 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