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VOL. XXVI , DAVIDSON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938 No. 8 Auburn Orchestra ODK ConductsNCCPA Ha* Alumni To Invade Campus, Fall Initiation Convention To Present Music Tuesday Night Hold Luncheon, and Cheer President Warren Gaw And At Durham In Next Dance Set Doctor G. R. Vowles To . As Wildcats Meet Cadets Preside Over Meeting Miller and Davidson are Given Appointments In Meeting Play k Warm Welcome To Be Given "Skeets" Morris To De- Annual fall initiation of ( )mi- ' At Duke f

Salem Girls EmM'li ami Lizard BenR.Lacyy.Moretta To Be Soloist Question Entertained Will Speak At Symphonic Concert of the I Week Davidson Symphonic Band ByDavidson At Vespers] Soloisl Will Present Annual Home- There hai been tome diicussibn coming Program 'era Out" about the new "Count Arrange President Of Union Theolog'- » yell that our cheerleaders used dur- Beavers Dates For ihi Friday evening the Da- 175 Girls Attending L cal Seminary Is David- vidson Symphonic Band will ing the *;anie last Saturday against ' :' : '*" r iff'"T'i'"m¥*Jt 39*- i Union Thcolojji- series of concerts er hut we found a few ifternoon failed t<> stop didn't tin* three Seminary in Richmond, will this year. The band will be boys who seem t<> like busloads of Salem students, cal yell the \ be tlu' guesl speaker :it ves- under tin- direction of lames and time at which it was 175 strong, from visiting the used The question of the week : per service here next Sunday C I't'iilil :i~ usual and Leonard Davidson campus last Sntur- ( Morettsi, Lcnoir, will "What it your opinion of the 'Count evcnitij*. of lie day for tin- Davidson-Wofford Lacy tin- featured giicsi solnist. 'em Out' yell?" seemed to be the \ Dr. is a Davidson graduate. game. lie won Phi Beta Kappaand O.D.K. Cornet Virtuoso obvious question to ask. to girls The invitations the were | Mr. M.rctta w;t- formerly cor- Here arc a few opinions gathered recognition hen and went on to a extended last week by the Beaver the from tin- hoy-, over the campus : j study at Oxford University follow nel voloi^t with Ernest Williams Cluli and Fred Stair. Mjsn Annette | Band City, Ed Cloyd, Senior: ing his graduation, lie completed Concert in McXcely, president of the Salem 1 Those work there for a I.. A. degree and mi outstanding cornctist with the who attended the David- body, ,»f Studcnl wired the schooTs returned to country where he University Michigan, ami for sun vs. Furtnan game wire the tirst this aeceptatice and forwarded a list six he toured to hear and see the results the entered Union Theological Semi inonths the country of of students who were coining down Lacy with the Mai.T P.uw c.> amateur unit "Count 'em Out" yell. Furman scor- nary. Upon hi* graduation Mr. From those, blind dates were select- cornet virtuoso, i* hi, first ed and their supporters responded was ordained iuio.the Presbyterian a- This ed by tli' escorts, season at l.enoir High School where by "Counting 'em Out". Thcji what Pavidson \^ , minislr}. Arrive At Two ""***k">«s>- ■■> afc.:-.a« .-*„,, . he is assistant conductor to Captain happened? The Wildcats got a lit- \ ... II. went into the home mission (In- brim, ar- Mr. Leonard Morettn, now of I , ,,:„,,, tle angry proceeded quiet tin* Tin' bits-c-. full to service and continued in that work and to "" 'What cliii-i the lizard >ay, Enoch? Enoch, faithful Chambers janitor, 'Lenoir, formerly Ernest Purple rived the campus -tiortly after until the World War, Hr. Lacy be- was with Program Hurricane. afternoon, "vows declares" that those V.M.I. "Keydets" who are coming down Band, night two o'clock Satiiril.iv and came a chaplain in Ihe army ami Williams Concert with the The program for Friday It that yell from the Furman " back with a sting of from the ' clearing' here Saturday going defeat Wildcats' Univt-rsity Michigan, a, '"Wake, iu-i as tin ikies were are served until the waj closed. 1le nc of and with is follow-: chorale. A- stands helped Davidson to win a agrees. \ii>hol;ii-r.ach master of cclaws. Enoch has consulted the lizard and the lizard Who 1 a Major Bowes amateur unit. He wake!,", : overture: game, isn't it entirely possible that lack Holland, ceremolei cepted .i lar^i chinch in Atlanta i spokesman fur the Beaver Iknows? We hope Enoch and the lizard do! given 'will In featured as ftoloist at the ""The Barber ..i Seville," G Rossini; We might aid one of our opponents ami following the war and was Club, di- ' Homecoming CVmcert, Fri- come] solo: "l.ulle Cornel Waltz" in way? Therefore. I say greete"d the girls*nnd then the degree of Doctor ot Divinity by annual the same > I!. Rogers; polka, forget the "Count 'cm Out" yell rected them to date bureaus set Davidson and by Duke University. day niRht. Walter from the of Chambers building, Lacy president opera: "Sehwanda. the Bagpiper," and have the entire Student body up in front Latestj Who's Who Has Dr. Ben became to Weinberger; ovcrutre: place vigor and power be- Here they were introduced their Union Seminary in 1926. lie now | Jaremir* renewed "I.Ustspicl," Keler- 1'ela. hind those characteristic Davidson escort- and were taken to Richard- holds that position. - |Spanish Group lutermis- stadium, ♥ yells which really support our team. son Names College. Many Davidson "Sonn of The I'.avou." Rube Ed Watkina, Junior: The Salem administration Saturday. Holds Contest Bloom; Variations on the Theme: "J think the "Cout 'em Out" yell liroke a tinieworn custom Twenty-five DramasGiven setting precedent their choice i Members Of j "Popl does Tin- Weasel." l.ucien is a lot of fun. It may he instru- a in ' Faculty chaperons tlic trip. There Group And Trus- Bixler,Ballard, And Cunning- Gaillel: Waltzes from "Die Fleder- mental in making our opponents of for College Gives Masquers bespect- tees Are Listed By maus," John Strauss; Medley of fight harder, but still it helps our was no trace of the usual ham Win Three Places acled, elderly dowager; Rate Respectively Patriotic Airs and War Sony's team, too. The "praise Allah" cere- the Davidson Collpfp* i* wellrep- j stadium, mistaking Radio Concert One Act Plays Composed Of Selected: "Star, and Stripes For- mony Rets more response than any attendant at th« resented in the latest volume for Salem stU- , Two Tragedies And One \l Hivlcr. president of Sigma ever." Sousa: "O. DavidsonI" other yell. And, too, everybody can the three officials JRegular Weekly Broadcast oi "Who's Who in America," Comedy escorts for Delta Pi, placed first in the honor- Shields. emmt. The Salem girls seemed to dents. olTere'ii:l>t of^the ary Spanish fraternity's contest on like it. It's O.K. by me. them. James C. Pfohl :iinl administrationli^t- pre- faculty Ihe Red andBlack Masquers South held at the regu- Full Afternoon ' well Tnis- America Charles Martin, Sophomore: On Tuesday night from 9:15 to cfl as as seventeen sented the one act plays. "Where lar meeting Monday ninht big day was made still hie- , tees. | Made", by Eugene The "Count 'em Out" yell is out The >;:.in Davidson College presented the- (.toss is O'- Roy Cunningham score of the Dr. W. !.. LiiiRle, President of Jim Ballard and of place at Davidson. To our op- ger by the hiKKcst ( e of series of broad- Neill; "The Man in the Howler another on the ; Scntclle, copped second and third places re- it is just rubbing it in, and season: Davidson 2"> to Wofford'i j Sta- Davidson Dr. M. K. Dean Hat." by A A. Milne: and "The BELK'S ponents casts being given weekly on spectively in the competition, which 1 social of Students; I>r .1. W. MacCon- Middlemack, it shows in every way a lack of 0. Fraternity houses and the (tion UT.T in Charlotte. Valiant," by Hall and the nell, Director of Studenl Health dealt with a map of South Ameri- sportsmanship. When tliis yell isi center were opened after name Under director of These plays were given in tin- audi- the .lames Service; Arlntckle, re- ca. given, just put yourself in the op-. hut on BCOltnl of a dance at Salem Christian Pfohl the Davidson Sym- Dr. II. B. torium last Thursday evening professor <>t chemistry; Dr. The tirst portion o( the program ponents' position. that evening tin- nirls were, forced phonic Orchestra rendered several lired -Where the t ross i. Made" is I'iM/cr Hood the Psychology de- was di voted to talks from meul- Ithink and you will agree that: to leave soon after the end of tlte compositions. Another feature di of the tragedy of a shipwrecked -ail cheering partment; K. 1.. Jackson, hers of the local chapter of the fra- it must be abolished to keep our■ contest. With the girls of Mr Col- or who insane over a vision the program was news items Treasurer; ternity, which is national honor- sports-. Davidson!" the husses pulled lege Dr. Scott Lyon of treasure a ship lost at sea. a ranks among the highest in "O. he campus presented by a selected and recognition shortly before six o'clock. ni the Biology Department, and I'.art- ary for the of excel- manship. away student announcer. ' Captain Bartlctt's son. Nat Salem, however, only Dr. C. M. Richards of Ihe Riblp lence in the study of Spanish. B. B. Plyler, Junior: was not the The program opened with "O, lett. unable to stand ihe strain of college weck- — Department are representatives of taking father, A talk on the Monroe Doctrine Until the question was proposed, Kuest of the over the DavidsonI" composed by Shields care of his insane tin- faculty and administration,■ given liy Al Hixler. The ad- Ihad given particular thought ,' end. Eight hiph school bands from which by arranges with the doctor to take his was no to was followed the selec- trustccj ' dress, given Spanish, I N'orth and South Carolina accept- tions, by while the seventeen hail father to the asylum Sue Hartlett, in outlined the it. can sec no reason for not hav- "Iowa Band Law -March" 1 , from .-ill over the South. They are plan Ihe famous doctrine ami gave the view- ing the yell except when we score ed an invitation from the music K. I.. KinM and "Die Plcdermaus his sj-icr.,, opposes the e follows; arrive, point of Spanish America concern- too much and even then we couldI department to attend fh contest. Waltzes" by Strauss. The brief talk as night the doctor is to the Central Rev, K. C. Anderson, Montreat;; suddenly of heart ing the historical document which count fives. Between the halves the news was captain dies fail by giving the latest present- Scanlon, Durham; importance i High hand of Charlotte paraded Rev. IV II. Rev. lire. Nat Barlletr, overcome with possesses such vital in '^^H Charlie Yates, Junior: ed at tlii- time, 'hie following musi- * musicians, and I'. I). Mill.T. Raleigh; Mr \V. II.■ worry anxiety, becomes insane tin Western Hemisphere. The "Count 'em Out" yell, as it with the Davidson cal selections concluded the broad- and group massed on the field Bclk, Charlotte; Rev. C R. Nic his father's death. The east A reriVliiiR, "Los Andaluces en was tried at the WofTord gamee the entire cast : "Stars and Stripes Forever" with anthem, het, Rpv. A. S. Johnson, Charlotte :: Captain Barllett,, Nnev.i York." was rendered by Dan seemed fine as a novelty, but ass for the national by hymn. "Federal Srect" was as follows: high represented Sousa.'a Dr. R A. Dunn. Charlotte; Mr." Powell; Hartlett, ( aglc a permanent yell I am opposed to-, The schools by Davidson!" by Doli Nal Melvin The incident treated was Mountain, Oliver and "O.' Richardson, Greensboro;; Means; Bartlctt, comical, it. wen- Charlotte, Kings Shields. Lunsford Sue Susie lack c|iiitc dealing with the mis- Gastonia, S. C. Shelby, Mr. John, D, Baker, Jacksonville," The (octor, Shaw Smith between Spaniards A yell like this seems to me to bec Lancaster. i Tryonts the selection of a son: I itnderslandiiiK Kannapolis, Drcxel, and for Fla.; Mr. C. A. Cannon, Concord;: by Ken their rcspec- comparable to cheering when op- Monroe. student announcer were given Tues- The play was tlirectcd arid Americans as to Midnight Blue summer Mr II. S. Richardson, New York," Mclntyre. |tive languages. ponents are penalized or when an„ also the Davidson school- day afternoon in the studios of band, \. Y ; Dr. C. R. Wilcox, Rome; Ga.;I "the Man in he Bowler Mai" TUX opponent is injured. This Ifeel iss camp - VVBT, Mr. Crutchfield of Charlotte Tin- map contest followed In- 9 Dr. II. VV. McKay, Charlotte; Mr.- play presented. detrimental to the Davidson spirit. was tin judge as tn the owner of was the second cluded in the business of the even- $19.45 $35 W. Rock Hill, S. C; couple,' to "Apie" Means, Junior: the best speaking voice. This an- .1. R/>ddcy, I- John and Mary, a young ing was the discussion and enact- Rev. J. McDowell Richards, Dccat- bored with the routine of life anil' five rlclighti <1 I was nt the Furman game when„ Sportwriters nouncer will assume the position ment of a motion to donate dol- Yon men will bv ur, Ga.; Rev! \Y. T. Thompsoji, longing for romance and excite- expense nl Dr iritig and tin- new "Count 'em Out" yell was for the remainder of the radio pro- . lars toward the ' wit!i tin- smart mil* Richmond, Mr. Clay*■ a Hero," adopted— copied grams to bc«givcn this year. Va.: and S. meni. are confronted with Leaviti O. Wright, former nationa j fxcdlcnt tii of ihi'hf tux fir^t from Furmann Cover Games Heroine, — and 1 1 Williams. VVinstcm-Salcm. Villain involved in traveling ti who first used it when they weree ♥— president, incurred in r\en thnii^li llu-ir price i^> These biographies brought "ii!t very Complicating intrigue. At1 in the had. I remember at thee a t h<- national convention in New V low. Representatives Of Various interesting thee ill,- ihe director, who time how grating and ungentle- Officers Plan s"im- facts about last moment 'I York City. Presses Visit Campus For that were probably hitherto> occupies a prominent position on the TAILS manlv it sounded. men - Fourteen were present at thi FootballGame unknown by the average Davidson- announces the play was' faculy $29.50 to $35 Davidson has alwaysboasted of aa stage, tha] meeting, including member! For Week-End ian acted very badly and thai ii will1 p. K. Klcagic and I-'. L. Blythc. traditional spirit surpassed by none,l< While spectators hack the lean !)r Linglc was an instructor att have t.. he rehearsed again the NECKBAND SHIRTS but that spirit has always upheld thec enjoy games or The sen,ml regular monthlymeet- and the football Union Theological Seminary. Laterr next day. The cast was as follows: $2.50 ideals of a gentleman and hass excitement, ing of all the officers of ihe Scab- r root in frenzied up in Mel.. Mary, motivating power ° Monday, he was pastor of Presbyterianu John. Tom an: Kalista served as a to the presshox, practically forgotten bard and Blade was held Icro, Icroine, forward, churches in balton,Ha.. Knck- Hill.I, Iloud ; I Ilave Colvin :I COLLAR-ATTACHED drive our team not asls of tile panic, November the tenth. in the rush the head- S. C., and of the First Presbyteriann Virginia He.ngevcld ;Chief Villain. SHIRTS a means of deliberately attempting meeting it was decidedI —ANY NEEDS lines and thrill stories for the next At ihi- Church nf Atlanta. Ga. Die k Cobb; Bad man. Boyd Flynn. $3 00 to humiliate our opponents and 'lay being that a (lag raisinK ceremony wouldI are pounded out. u> - Warren Gaw, as the man in the guests. be held before the V.M.I. Home- He then returned Union Theo- In the Davidson Presshox at each logical Seminary in Richmondd Howler hat, directed the play. —FOR HOUSE LINK AND STUD SETS We have always been proud of home coming football game. A (lag pole '* frame can he seen as varied where he was first McCormickk "The Valiant" is a.dramatic trjiH- $2 and $3 the fact that all opposing teams is to be erected on the footballI and talented a Kroup of sports Professor of Language eily involving the last night of a —OR ROOM have commented on our spirit and Also, was voted that there. Hebrew e serihes as collects anywhere on held. it work, ;. young convict, .lames Dyke, before sportsmanship. martial, order. and Sunday Schuul and lat- TUX TIES these tan^y autumn afternoons. should be- a court in his death in tjle electric chair. Would you want to destroy this military science that has! er professor History 50c Representatives from ten different that the of Church andd lames Dyke withholds his family feeling by taking advantage of some during the past six! Missions. papers, the two major news syndi- been studied name so as not to hriiiK disgrace oni superiority as we did in the may be into practical1 COLLARS such catcs. and two radio announcers weeks put Following this. |lc was PresidentII his old mother. His -ister is brought " game? The victory will [Continued on 1'age Seven] Wofford make up this cosmopolitan application. [Continued on I'aac SU] 25c credit, yell grou| month, bring us due but the each Saturday. Sometime next it was vot- will do much to detract from it ed, there is to be a mock trial, the Arnqgg those present : BLACK SILK HOSE hope that tfic yell will j Jake he- I. for one. Wade. Wilton Garrison, Miller details of which arc at present 50c again. Sam not be used and "Three Gamaji" Houston, ink' worked out. Some observation Cauble, Jake as yet H.GOODRUM Tom Sophomore: from the Observer Staff: Burke of Armistice day, which is M. indefinite, being planned. MEN'S DEPT. I (eel that the new "Count 'enm [Continued on Pope Six] is also Home Coming &CO. Street Floor Out" yell is impractical in that i' sounds good only when we have November 12 up large score on some weak' "The Well Man Wears A Hat" run a Dressed — Davidson. N. C. er team. And in that case, it woul( NATIONAL HAT SHOP ALUMNI HEADQUARTERS- BELK'S quite sporting conduct not seem like CHARLOTTE, nothing wrong it, how 108 South Tryon Street «J^ ; N. C. I sec with Charlotte, N. C. | ever, if we should hold the lea< over some favored opponent. " - i ■- L IN ORDER TO LOOK THE LITTLE PEP CAFE AROLLS DEVELOPED YOUR BEST FOR — — f|P§l\ Any »«e roM kodak frhn developed,f*»■ 1\1\ AND Homecoming! Low prices oa candid film. Ihm.i? f m ] II — DELMONICO'S GRILL VmXVm\ mailing fmrmubed. ■■ « v — visit XffiXfflA —vaiofxm of CHARLOTTE,N.C. College Pharmacy JOHNSON'S MAM- YOUR FW-MSTO SENDS GREETINGS TO DAVIDSON Jf BARBER SHOP 1 "Next to P. 0. and Just as Popular" Expert Service And urges them to enjoy good meals with them! \~Jjck babbit Co. \ aPARTAHBUWC,S. C \\^ > ' WEDNESDAY, Pmt° Four THE DAVIDSONIAN NOV. 9, 1938 Lenoir Band To Parade Haviilson fpreetM Salem New Journalism Class For Homecoming Game Holds OutingOn River

Sixty Old Grads To Form 35 STUDENTS ATTEND Unique Group As Added Allison Calls Four Try Out Attraction Writers Will Elect New

1 : Officers At Regular In connection with tin V. For Pictures #pi3K^:'^^| |wK?9n^^^B*i^^| ForEumenean M. I. Homecoming; game on Meeting Tonight Snapshot Contest Sponsored presented Saturday, the Davidson band of Four men papers at the will -.Man- honors with tin1 By Photographir Club To The first regular meeting last meeting of the Eumenean Lit- Tonight Davidson journalism class Lenoir High School s^rmtp End the erary Society held in Ku Hall last for this term landed on the which is under thr direction At its regular weekly meeting Tuesday, November 1. of Captain lames C. Harper, a rocks last Wednesday evening. Bob Ramsey, liitts Watkins, tonight in Dr. Scott Lynn's class- The rocks, however, were in the John Davidson Alumnus and Trus- Photographic Withers, and John Grier gave talks room the Club will Catawba river, and the first meet- tee. The Lenoir band, which its snapshot contest were tryouts for membership close of vari- ing was in the form of a weiner which will furnish music for the V. ous views and angles of Chambers in the society. X'o other business roast. Gathering in front of Chamb- M. I. --cTtii.il. will parade both Building, was taken up at this meeting, but J ers building at <> :(K) P. M. approxi- before the game and during' bj President Walker said that plans A number good shots have mately .15 students left in a char- the half as well as playingdur- and hoped for the meeting next Tuesday were been received it is that for "the rocks" on ing the game. in, tered truck being formulated. there will be more turned for the Catawba river, about six miles An added attraction will be a the He stated that several more contest is open to all students from Cornelius. men Davidson Alumni band under the photography. would present papers at the forth- interested in a boy scout abil- direction of K. Monlaml Cunning- Exercising little coming meeting important There are several lectures plann- "Blind" dale, were the vogue last week-end at Davidion and that ham of Morganton. Mr. Cunning- welcomed Salem to the c.ttnpu. and ity the class got its fire built in the ed by the Club this month, among the Davidion-Wofford game. From left to right are: Nell Kern, of Durham, Kathryn of plans regarding the future well- ham was Durham, B. B. Plyler of Wilton, Cole dark. After roasting weinera, toast- president, assistant con- being by representa- Katherine King of Leakeiville, Sam Spencer of , being of the society would be laid them a talk a Henderson, S C ing marshmallows and "pig-in- ductor and concert .soloist of the Ruth Burton of and Ed Watkim of Henderson the group tive of the Kastman Kodak Com- —(Photo blankets," coffee, before then. baud while he was at Davidson. by Frederick Smith— Courteiy of Charlotte Observer). and drinking the ♥ pany who will criticize different group gathered around for a jam, Invitations have been sent to almost pictures. Too many rich men are handi- sixty compose ' song, and bull session enlivened by alumni who will the! It is asked by Rufus Allison. capped by blonded indebtness. band on Saturday. Court Col. Jake Houston, photographer of President, that all persons having Pre-MedsIssue Bids Acts As Culprits These are as follows: Fred Rcn- the Charlotte Observer, who was any materials whatsoever in the frOW, Sutnter, S. M I'raley, The annual initiation of Alpha ! a special guest for the occasion. C: \V. dark room see Walter Kunz about Jr.. High Point: M. I'. Sanford, Epstlon Delta, pre-medical fra- j Break Freshman Rules Other guests were Miss Hlla Keen Full Line of them before tomorrow afternoon, Baltimore, ; Chrisman, ternity, will be held Friday night, Steel of Davidson, and Misses Ber- Mel. lames out. All un- Henry Cutchin, when it will be cleaned November 11 at the Pi Kappa Squires Campuses nice Harrison and Ruth McCall of Morganton; Dur- claimed articles will be confistic.it-' ' Fourteen Meats Wooten, Chattanooga. Phi fraternity house. Bids have Charlotte. Preparations were in ham: 1-1. I". ed. Frosh When First Year Tenn.; Morris, been issued to J. L.Lokey, Har- Faculty Club charge of Paul Cooper. For This Week-end Hubert Spray: J. R. Because the bad weather dur- Men Grow Lax Huntington, Wilmington; of ry Hendrick, Charles Sherman, , The journalism class will hold itfc Chartton ing tlie past week-end the outing FREEDELIVERY Storey, Raleigh; Eugene Hank Bahnson, Woodall Rose, Speech regular officers will be elected. Fred Rarnwelli originally 'planned for Sunday was] Fourteen Freshmen were Hears Princeton, ; Kcllog. Bob Balslcy, Sam Walker, Bob j Smith, alumni secretary is the class Dial 5041 \. .1 Robert j indefinitely campuseel in Chapel, Wednes- Concord; called olT. and has been | Kin;, and Oscar Joyner. Thursday night. advisor. Julian W. Helms. Hen- postponed. day, November 2. by the fudge October twenty- — — dersonvillc: Dan [»em, Charlotte. After the initiation Dr. Knight, of the (.'nun of Control, Itiliati seventh at X P. M.. the Quadwrang- ♥ J. K. HAMPTON Crawford Culp, Klkhis, W. Va.i of the Davidson Chemistry De- Squires, for several weeks, ac- 1 lers Club held its regular meeting You cannot build a reputation on GROCERY Dick Banks, Charlotte: J. A. C, Stadium Gets partment, will (jive an address. cording to their violation ofi in the Quadwranglers Room in things that you are going to do. Robinson, Talladega, Ala.: K. C. 1 As is the usual custom three the Freshman Regulations. Chambers Building. j medical schools will be discussed , Dr. R. ile V. Williamson Johnson. Bcthlcfcraii Pa.; Richard Walter l.ee Shelton was campus- address- Wright. New Flagpole j by members of the fraternity. id the club on New Orleans. La.; Glen j ed two weeks for not attending a the subject of This week Tulane will be dis- "British Internal Palmer, Lenoir: Hartling Suixg. pip meeting. Rob Powell and David Politics in Their Old Glory Will Be Raised cussed by Bobby Gish, to Greenville. j Vander- Vpsburgh were catnpuscd Relation the Present Foreign At Homecoming For | by Morrow, for four Policy." R. R, Purdy, Nashville, Terin.:j bilt Ed and Duke .weeks each, and Hob Rall.untwwas He developed the back- QSU First Time by Rainy. ground, "Distinctive Frank Tucker, High Point; Capt. Bill i eanipiised and sentenced (fc^walk historical and otherwise, of E. R Chillis. Wayesboro, Va.; Har- Old Glory will wave triumphant- I'tlie post" in front of Chambers fif- tlii- various governmental groups, Sugg. V.M.I, 1 their training along their several '%*»■ old Albemarle : Geor_ge Rob- ly the at game teen minutes Gifts in breeze the after dinner lor one lines, bins. Lenoir; Harris Bradley, Char- Saturday, as Davidson tails in line Pi Gamma Mu week all for breaking tin- Fresh- and their inter-relationship. In this he built lottes.ville, Va.; Frank Poe, Char- with colleges all over the nation man campus two weeks before, 'file method up his basis As Low As $2.50 lotte; Wiley Bradley, Whitakers; in displaying thr Stars and Stripes , following Freshmen were campuscd for discussion of their relation to Gives Banquet Britain's present-day foreign Jay Martin. Charlotte: Marion at major athletic events. i for a period of two weeks each, for Great policy. AND Bryant, Bramwell, VV. Va.; R. A. Gazing with pride at the flag <>f Society Enter-, not wearing their Freshman caps GARIBALDI BRUNS Social Science his address, the regu- Brock, Chattanooga. Tenn. their country some J5 mem- Wilson Coker, Zack Following LEADING will be tains Faculty Members Cowan. Stan- held, JEWELERS SINCE 1896 Harry l.ee Clark. Chapel Hill: bers of tin- R.O.T.C. corps 'who. lev McAfee, Spencer Propst. David lar business meeting was Dr. And Students A. Goldiere, president Kill- \V Fisher Raleigh; Charlie under the supervision of Major Khea. Boll Rock, l.ee Page Royster, V. of the 104 S. Tryon Street Akers Charlotte: Hill Laws. Hen- Ballard, secured the 60-foot pole I'i Gamma Mu newly founded1 Cam Wilson. Don Bell and Dick organization, presiding at the ses- honorary fraternity sion. derson: Fred Moore.Jr.. Charlotte: from which the banner will vaunt social science Cnppedge were eampused for one C. I. Rcuzer, Salisbury; Richard itself over the stadium. held a banquet Friday night in1 week for failure to wear caps. Vowles, Chapel Hill. the Banquet Hall of Chambers. T!ic tree was felled some two 'fhe Court of acting fifty Control is A. M. Cunningham, Morganton: miles north of Davidson with 25 Over members of the stu- more like an advisory dent council than MORROW Yes, C. C. Currie, Charlotte: Paul Mc- students in attendance. Having been body and several faculty mem- in years before. The & It's Still A Fortnight Away Garity, bers court talks Charlotte: lake Meek. Win- carried to the site By truck im- were present at the three- over with the Freshman his mis- ston Salem; turkey STONESTREET Robert Kllcr. Char- mediately after drill Monday, the course dinner. Dr. W. L. demeanor, with the purpose of help- George Stearns, Chapel I.ingle.eMr*. R. deV. and BUT those two wtalts, far olT as they look to you lotte: Hill: panting, perspiring officers-to-be Williamson ing him and of keeping him out ofi Morgan, ; Rider, Mrs. A. Ellwood, today— Boy, Karl Badin John carried the log for several hundred C. wife of Dr. future trouble. Whether this hasI Radio Shop how they'll whizz by! So this is a re- Winston-Saleni; Tom Hemphill, Kllwood of Duke University attend- yards to the highway, where it been the cause, or whether the minder that maybe it's about time to be getting set Brcvard: Howard King. Greens- ed as guests of the fraternity. was loaded! on the truck. Freshman campus had sobered for the Thanksgiving feast, and the accompanying jol- boro; Hill Sigman. Ljncolnton. 1 Archie Torrcv as president of MOORESVILLE, N. C. Tin pole was then dragged to | them, the court has noticed a bet- D. G. Philadelphia, Pa.; the newly established society pre- lity. V Monroe. the stadium, where it was laid' ter spirit among the Kreshmen in Mcl.ain, Tenn.; sided over meeting David Cleveland. for the night. Set up today, it will the and intro- observing their regulations. We're suggesting, of course, The Tavern, where a duced speakers of the evening. Dr. Bob Atwater. Burlington; Hank W ready tor the stadium's first dinner that you Boftin, Nforganton; Npill Whitlock, I.ingle makingthe first after-dinner The Court is represented by the Radios & Refrigerators will approve whole-heartedly will be Rag-raising ceremony Friday, which classes, Charlotte; Sam Ryhurn. Salisbury; said a few words on the difficulty three upper and is con- ready for service to you and your fellows at any time will be one of the features of the by Judge, Gilbert Palmer. Memphis, Tenn.; in establishing the social sciences in ducted Julian Squires as from noon till along in the evening. Know about holi- Homecoming celebration. and by Hipp R. I!. Crooks. Chapel Hill; Wallace a college. Following his talk Pro- Louis as Recorder. Prompt Expert day in Tin- band will form at the foot other and Repair dinners 'flic Tavern? or will this be your first Marley, Waynesville; James C. fessor K. deV. Williamson men- The two Senior members are of the pole, and the "Star-Spangled [Continued Service on Radios and Re- one? OK either way, but \w\\ be tempted to use rather Harper; Lenoir. Banner," tioned a few things he expected the on Page Bight] — will enhance the dignity more language about it if we thought this is a new fraternity to accomplish. frigerators ♥ of this lir*t ceremony. A large Hag He said he! of any make! idea to you. will be used, it was learned. was not only looking to I'i Gamma Library Adds Mu to forward the social science I Hut ask anybody*; we're sure you'll be told, and you movement but to do a great deal may hear some good reminiscing too. New Volumes Business Club toward breaking down the barriers PHONES: between tlie different branches of j Day 224 Night 4107—1249 the sciences and in creating better; Many Drafts Laws a "THE TAVERN" of Publications Of Best- understanding between the students! Hotel Charlotte Seller Rank Are Placed anil the professors. On Shelves A Constitution for the Commerce fhe main speaker of the evening. Cars for (lu!> is now being drafted Rent " — — and will Dr. Charles A. Ellwood, was intro-1 p ■=■ *■ Recently the Library has added he discussed at the regular semi- duccd by Dr. 1'. II. Gwynn. M. P. Henderson monthly meeting tonight. Dr. several widely-publicized books to Ellwood is a graduate of Cornell j DAVIDSON, N. C. collection. of tonight's meeting its Bctaw are reviews Feature will and was awarded his Ph.D. degree GULF CAS & OIL of the best ,,f them. be an address by an outside speak- {Continual on Page t&ight\ Rebecca: Daphne dti Mauricr. er whose name could not lie ob- '""" ' — This is a deeply moving novel that tained as The Davidsonian went ~W is concerned with tin- inucr work- to press. JLre Here ings Perry HENDERSON JEWELRY SHOP IJour Sloan is chairman of the Proofs of the minds of men and wom- en. In it the reader experiences the committee in charge of drawing up WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING the constitution. Serving with him atmosphere of impending danger, Annual proofs ..ti pictures Andy Alcorn, Now in Knox Building Davidion, N. C. from 24-1 through 24-250 are here. Others the exquisite live story with its are Turner. Junior emotions heightened by drama, the and Dr. A. M. Hillhouse. George Jones, president will be arrivingduring the week. surprises, and the superb moment of one Please pay attention t«. chapel announce- of melodrama. of Davidson's youngest honoraries, will preside over discussion con- Young Man With A Horn: ments in regard to their arrival and listen for your Doro- cerning the document. proof number. thy Haker. This is a novel whose Many Charlotte business men are theme is an old one— the battle of expected DRUGS, COSMETICS, an artist against the world. The to address the club at fu- The annual staff will appreciate your cooperation in ture meetings, according to calling promptly treatment, however, is new for it Julian Squires, chairman of the program I tells of the struggles within an ex- your committee. PRESCRIPTIONS, to select proof. cellent, young fazz trumpet player ♥ in his meteoric rise to fame. Before you make an investment The Mortal Storm: Phyllis Rot- in a going concern, make sure DRUG SUNDRIES MARK L1LLARD, tome. story of Germany way A life in which it is going. Business under the Nazi regime is told by ■ ♥ Manager this novel. There is a great deal of There is a wide difference be- Quips and Cranks. tense human emotion throughout tween seeing through a thing and the story which is placed against seeing a thing through. a very exciting background. Let's Have A Good To- Spring. Time This novel deals with the PhotographyDone By night : Gloria Goddard and Clement lives of two fathers and their two Wood. This book contains more sons. It is a magnificent and ab- than a thousand answers to the sorbing tale that sweeps forward DUNBAR AND DANIELS problem of what to do when the through the last half-century of STUDIO gang comes around tonight. The English life. RALEIGH, N. C. answers are in the form of games; Tonight at 8:30: Noel Coward. the book contains games of every This hook contains nine short plays CREATORS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICM. type and form, for all ages, and by Noel Coward, diverse in their 128 NOKTII TRVON STREET for any number of people. plots, exhibiting many facts of the My Son, My SonI: Howard author's dramatic genius. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1918 THE DAVIDSONIAN PafS Fito UnityGroup Church Welcomes Former Pastors Magazine Has Justification By Faith '" - - — ' "- -> New Features Is To Hold ty~ —"*- r^^f"-~; '-"~-- - year Sunday, November SJ BJ' ss£.^;~:£2Cc;.^.?.«^~^Jii^iBBiI ■ *^^Bh BV^Bflra^lBBkV^Hya vhich was held in Phi Hall, Tues- I¥ r ■-■ B W 81 Hi BB:-■-.-- *">■IBSx r-iBfl' the magazine brought forth a vari- of Romans, beginning with the is Davidson Unity church, a * lay, II I1 1 9 n H BaiwSl colored cover which enclosed thirty- November 1 twentieth verse and continuing with congregation without denomi- Tin' subject of two crammed with the wit the debate was a few verses. Mr. Fairley then be- lines and an pages national institu- and wisdom of the staff. "Resotved: That the Democratic gan the evening sermon by say- has proved a treasure - ;- tion that ■MMMBfc|B^M^^i- j The cover drawing by Fred Har- Powers Pursued the VViscsi Pos- ing that what we need in religion ground of religious and iii^BB»BnEa f^ 1MB^Bm^M sible Policy at the Munich Con- socio- bin is a very appropriate piece of (today is more power and strength, logical study for Negative speakers; who Davidson col- art for the Homecoming Day cele- fcrence.*' and this can he Rained through lege students for many years. hy bration and the picture also has its were awarded the decision a preaching. He then said that he Like the coIIcrc from which it vote oi the hall, were Dick Gam- ( humorous side. would attempt to strengthen us by takes its Unity church will Kiii^r, Eidridge lirown, name. Humor mon. Rob explaining the topic \>i "Justifica- have a homecominp this Sunday Marion Pleasant*. Affirmative lU'tweeu the covers are many tion Through Faith." Many of the old grads, who will Next Sunday Unity Church of Davidion with iti pastor, Mr- Watfon Street will welcome old speakers were dial Vinson, Bill Friends, faculty attempts at humor both old and Doctrine Explained gather on the nearby campus Sat- gradi for the annual homecoming there. and alumni of Davidson are also invited Boyle, (I. Riggan, and Nelson to present. unique organized more than 30 years ago from a Sunday school new, some of which are very well .1. through Faith," urday for the annual homecoming be This church was Norton. "Justification said gathering led by Mr. W. R. Grey and Dr. H. B. Arbuckle. Today, these pioneers are aided in illustrated by the art stall. There Dr. Kairlcy. "is the power of God, there, will remain until the next teaching a 200 by a group After the critics' reports, by Ar- school of of Davidson students. are several short stories which in- through salvation, to everyone clay to attend services at the church —(Photo by Frederick Smith— Courtesy of Charlotte Observer). cher Torrcy and Ivan Wetmore, that dicate the marked ability of their believeth." is the act which they served- as students. the meeting was adjourned for the Justification respective authors. Numerous col- oi a judge or an announcement or at 10 o'clock with smoker which Befiinnin^ umns give the reader views of some followed. decision Tiy a judge. is the Sunday school, the program will Local Museum Other men who have accepted God of the students and there are arti- judge, and who justifies include the regular morning church AMONG THE GREEKS bids into the society hut who have us before cles containing hits of information Him? Certainly we ourselves do not service at 11 o'clock followed by Shows Exhibit not yet presented their papers are Phi Gamma Delta liafl Squires, and Tom Abbott took of both local and outside interest. 'do it. We are not able to accom- a big homecoming dinner. Visiting Don Bell, Bill Birmingham, Al Delta Kappa chapter wishes to their weekly week-end vi-it to the Two students have shown their plish this act with our own per- choirs and epiartets will join with Porter Has Display Of Bixlcr, John Brady, Paid Bumbar- Dr. the formal initiation ol Citv and Brother Bcnfield ability as poets by their lyrics in sonal powers. God Himself justifies the congregation at a sons service Interesting Objects announce Queen ger, Monroe Bush, Bill Cobb, .lack- Mack Hits. Jr. from Mobile, Ala. was not far behind. Mr. and Xfrs. the magazine. Then there an- the us in the religious sense, from one o'clock to 3 o'clock, and Davidson, John Farrior, Tom Fry, Friday night Brothers Throop, McOintock wereguests of the chap candid camera shots of various came about ill two an evening service will close the If you asked How many Da- Joe Gordon, Frank Hand, Allen "Justification had seen Barker, Darby, Holland, and pled- ter Sunday. campus activities which the camera ways." pointed out Dr. Fairley. day. Filling the pulpit Sunday vidsoH freshmen Da- Huffincs, Kcrr, Bill Mcl.auch- ,m ges Branton, Darby, and Rogers at- The Salem were entertained fiends contributed to the magazine, Jim [runliiii/.,/ Page Eight] morning will be the KCV. Don vidson's museum, it would be nirls lin. Sandy McEachern, Jim Mann. . Richmond, \'a., Found that a large majority i>f tended the Dragon Club dance at with a feed Saturday afternoon. Cartoons Murnoz, Rankin, Brandon of and Mike Dick Sid "ll is Iree Irom iliil the Myers Park Country Club in * " * * The main feature of Scripts 'n the new system that evening the Rev. Albert Mc- them nut even know that Sample. B.ill Summers, John Tal- abuse it is tin- purpose of the facul- Charlotte. Over the week-end again Knppa Alpha Cranks is tin- wil and humor which Clure of Lincolnton. both former it existed. This ignorance, - madgc, T. Turner, and Whit- ty to make till cover lo cov- J. Joel the new plan perman- moveover, i> al the Formal I.R.S. dance in Win- Sunday night chapter the pages from of stu- not totally con- the bad as ten, ient pastors the church while Throop, er. The art represents many after one year. i" freshmen; Sttro ston Salem were Brothers guests Kappa Sigma fraternity stafl II. Boggs dents at Davidson. fined the the jokes Prof. T. Lilly and Wade Yours. museum,and Barker. Holland. Parish. Martin, plan- of ihe and then illustrations The present church had its origin we have a what's and are made for a joint were made honorary members ol \l I-:. SF.NTELLE." mure, Taylor, and Pledge brother Mran- | throughout the magazine add great- than years ago, a it doesn't cost anything dance after the V.M.I, game oti the society. more .W when Sunday night l\ to iis attarctiveness. tn sec it! l)rn|i in mi the sec- ton. At the feed Mr. Saturday. At this time alumni and — *~~ group of children gathered each Chattanooga, The ncxl publication of the ma- I mill ond floor, northwing of Cham- and Mrs Williams of guests will be entertained; Sunday afternoon in a little Tcnn., visited the chapter. Brother gazine will be the Christmas Issue chapel Sunday school, taught bers and look it over. .. Miss Louisa Hay was a guest ov- Made IThursday-Friday-Saturday I for Otts and pledge Bellamy spent the and il \\ill come out about Decem- Change by Mr. W, R, tirey and Dr. II. P.. This museum is under the spon- er the week end of Brother Sam IEscape from the 'Rock' is I week-end in the City along her 20. Ihe deadline for articles ""> of the college faculty. sorship of and is largely contribut- Queen Newell. John Kinjj went home to\ impossible! >■ Arbuckle with pledges Marshall. Mitchell. Tcnn, in this issue is November 22. In Cut Hilling ■ The church also holds a regular ed I" by Dr. W. L. Porter. Some Johnston I'itv. and Dick Tay- ■"King of I purchased, Hodges, Miller, and Rogers, Miss and morrilng service and a youth meet- of the articles have been lor Paul Marion attended the Cuts On Off Campus Alcatraz" have been Nancy Hovis visited the chapter Dragon Club in Charlotte Double ■ ■ ing each evening at 6:30 o'clock. bul a large part of them dance Games Abolished "lwith Lloyd Nolan. li.iill alumni collected Sunday, Friday night. Papers IPatrick, I. (atoll Nash andI The present pastor is Watson contributed by and * " * Offer ♥ " ♥ Harry Carey « I Street, who will enter Louisville by Dr. Porter. In his work in the ♥ Below is a copy of the letter of | —— to Sigma Epnilon ■ Presbyterian Theological Seminary museum Dr. Porter has tried Phi Pi Kappn Alpha On Chemistry November 1st sent hy Dean M. IS. put emphasis illustrating in- Miss Anne Tilghman and Miss next fall and the assistant pastor I the on Miss Dell Sutherland of Char- Soni.ll>- to the o( the I Monday-Tuesday 1 objects Winthrop Plans For Open Meeting Will President Williams of Atlanta, Ga, teresting from North Caro- Louisa Hay from visited lotte was a .k'uest at dinner Sun Student Body concerning the new M I,iris w.oiled by the M is Rod samples, birds, , Be Discussed lina. There are wood the chapter over the week-end. day. Brothers Joe Shelton and double cut ruliiiK on off campife ■I Cndcrworld! of minerals, brother Phiffcr Erwin and ■ shells, an exhibition Alumni Jimmic McDonald went to Char- Tonighl at seven (lamina Sigma games: and a fine collection of arrow heads, parents Prof, and Mrs. F I. Fr- lotte and - Fraternity, Sunday School Statesville over the week- Epsilon, Chemical will "Dear Mr. Stair: ■KirlsonProbatioiTII all of . win, and Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Vowles end and Brother Allison stayed'I weekly meeting in the I vt itli Ronaltl Reagan I hold their "The faculty at its meeting this Varied Exhibits were dinner t;.ne.sH -Sunday. Joe home in Charlotte. Lux- Uryan — Martin Chemistry building, Papers afternoon granted the request of T Led ByBeaty However, the exhibits are not Craver and Jim Thompson spent Anderson went home to1 Jim will be read by the new members. the Student Council thai the Sys- limited to this slate, as there are the- week-end in Salisbury. Greenville and Boh McClellan also]> 1!. Knight, who I Wednesday Only j Dr S. was pass- tem of cuts he abolished for Subject many shells, minerals, and arrow- Brothers and Charlie Sample nit;lit. double Stage!I FifthCommandmentIs Jim went to Charlotte Saturday i- id for honorary membership in the ci- jIn Person on Our to one year, the action to be in Of Professor [Cmttnved ,'>i Page FMilit] anil Walter Kim/ journeyed The I'tka chapter has plans for'' L_ national fraternity hy the local fccl at once. FRANK Statesville Sunday night. entertaining alumni and friends ov-" chapter several ago, has been Last Sunday morning Profesior weeks pul on trial for D A IL E Y The Salem girls and their dates er the Homecoming wick -end. "It was purposely I E. A. Beaty conducted Sunday, " " approved by the Grand Council. with the understand- I and liis t^B the ■ .me year and subject Weekly Schedule were entertained after VVoTTord » » The chapter is pointing for its ORCHESTRA -■ school in Phi Hall bn the by fed at the house. ing that no undue pressure be game a Plans S. A. E. annual open meeting, and a lar^e of the Fifth Commandment, honor- Wednesday. brought to students to at- Nov. 9 are being made to entertain the Cauble, - the tonight bear on ing parents. He took his text Brothers Tom Erie Aus- pan of program will campus. our 7.15 P. M. Journalism Club. Alumni and t;ues|s with a party tend games away from the Ephesiana tin. I.em Korncgay, Hank Bahnson,i. be devoted to the discussion of from Exodus 20:12 ami 7:.!l) P. M. Prayer Meeting. Saturday ni^ht- next Hector McLean and Pledge Broth-- program plans for the approaching 6:1-4. ":.i(> P. M. Photographic Club. ♥ * * - er Freeze attended dances at Sa- event. No open meeting was held First Professor Beaty explained 8:011 P. M. Avon Players. H| Pi Phi lem College in Winston-Salem.i. last year, dm- lo conflicts, but the importance this command- P. M. V.M.C.A. Cooper - Expert the of Brothers and Law-son Brothers Pete Marchant and Char- occasion is customary and will be ifffr. ment in the family and home. Hon- Thursday,Nov. 10 weitt to , S C, on a last lie Smith went to their homes ini continued. Barber oring our parents, said Professor 7:15 P. M. Social Fraternities. week-end of freedom while Broth- A I On The Screen II Greenville, S. C. Brothers Buck< Tin- names of the new members P^» !| Beaty, mean- Riving them respect, 9:00 I'. M. Heaver Club. Julian l.okey. P.allard. and -'* "WHEN WERE YOU ers Jim Powell and Jamii- McDufFie wentt who were initialed on October BEST HAIRCUT BORN" love, gratitude, obedience, service. Friday, Nov It Dave King took in the City. ' >^^| j Queen to Mars Illll with the "B" team.'i. are: Rufus Allison. Bill Boycc, Bob constituents of the 8:00 M Alpha Phi Fpsilon. Boyd I'lynn went I.U.S. 1NTOWN There are the P. to the Brother John Latfmcr attended thec Doty, 'loin Guion, Tom Harnshcr- to Saturday, Nov.12 and WkW family necessary its maintenance dance al Salem Bill Hcndricks National Press Convention in Ciii-j Tom Mullen. Vane.- Myers, I of our religious A. M. to M. No lo Hickory. -'ner. as the core both 8:25 12:30 P. wrni Brother Dave .cinnati and from there he flew to> I'.ill Kaincy, R. DAVIDSON tliat extent of the P. M. Phi lieta Kappa. — — — — — - — the fac'l the 8:00 ♥— ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■- ■ ■■- + commandment should not he con- 9:00 P. M- Sik'ma Delta Pi. WHEN IN CHARLOTTE Pl*^'* Chovtlure very He noted Tuesday, Nov. IS ALWAYS ASK fined to its words. Park at AN ACADEMIC BARBER P. M. Philanthropic and CO TO that in honoring our parents there 7:00 for (Master ol Tonmorial Art/0 besides grati- l-.unienean Literary Societies. .ire three essentials "S & P" Moore's Parking Lot tude to which we give deference- 8:00 P. M. Sipma Delta Psi. |I NORTON, M.T.A. age, superiority, and higher consti- 9:00 P. M- Omicrofl Delta Kap- Praiiui llutier Sandwiches 114 West Sixth Street tuted authority— and said that these pa. Salted Peanuts anil Candy principles extended beyond the lim- Wednesday, Nov. 16 Manufactured by its of the term parent. 7:00 P. M. Scabbard and Rlade For example, nearly every old and Journalism Club. 8:00 P. SWINSON ERNEST ELLISON, Inc. person is given a certain amuunt of M. Alpha Psi Omega and Red FOOD PRODUCTS Robt. E. Ellison respect by all younger than he. and Black Masquers. 9:00 I'. Charlotte, \'orth Carolina Erneit Elliion The respect might not be very well- M. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet FIRE, CASUALTY and MARINE INSURANCE merited, the very fact that one but 113-115 E. Fourth St.— Charlotte, N. C. is old seems to make him due some- thing more than courtcousness. ; \ \*~\ A^Bvt^'SH^BVBUBv Constituted authority is the other » object of respect. Try to get an TH ACKERS, INC. army man. said Prof. Beaty, to " - speak disrespectfully of the Presi- dent, however much he might dis- "A GOOD PLACE TO EAT" pusiness like his principles. All of us have a°y onPage Right] CHARLOTTE, N. C. nrintinq 1 ICimtinurd I " i " i men fcj W COMPLETE Printinq seruice as near shoe/for Drink a Quart of PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR BANQUETS A as ipur For a representative „ =: Milk a Day Phone 5490 " Dial :i-."5727 | | because KJgcrtons are uttustiitl vvy 'vfrS -..-.-...\- Drink Pasteurized Printers of The llnvulsoniaii S3. Milk,It's Safe "nd money with Edgertuns. 00 " 1| STANDARD PR1NT1NQ COMPANl] U. ESTABLISHED 1907 ° Shoes Me" S Sh eS MOORESVILLE Qarland Court CHARLOTTE. N. 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\'. M. I. will bring a classy eleven against Davidsoifs Wildcats here 4 n|»;ilil<' and SIivmIv this coming Saturday. Paul Sim. brilliant junior_/who gained All- .Beesters Win Strong V. M.I. Cadets Southernlast year is one<>f the best all-round back* in the conference. Captain Andy Trczciak, Kud Kovar, anil Shelby, round out the back- Second\ Start field which has given opponent! plenty ol trouble to date. The quartet . Will Invade Cat Lair gave Cletmon, undefeated and untied before they met the Cadets, By20-0Count a royal fit. Dick Striekler heads the line that il the best to represent InHomecomingGame many year. Cadets, however, have had plenty of the school in a The All-Americans Outplay Mars on North Carolina soil this year. They have played twice, trouble Gridders on Muddy Will LeadFlying Squadron Against Davidson; against Clemion and once in Raleigh against Wake Hill Treziak and Shu once in Charlotte Field Wildcats To Be At Full Strength As Old Forest. Both games have resulted in ties. Grads Return For Battle It will be a big day Saturday. Homecoming with all the old Davidson's All-Americans romp- grads pouring in from all parts of the country to watch the game. ed on he Mars Hill Junior College Virginia Military Institute will A» usual Davidson i» rated as the Undcr-dogs, but ask members Varsity Saturday before a large Hand, invade Richardson Field at David- — there is a surprise Stair of the varsity squad they seem to think that High School Day crowd to win 20- son next Saturday to battle the in store. The squad is in good shape, and— in good spirit, and will 0 on a rafn-soaked field. Davidson Wildcats in their Home- be in there with only one motive in mind to win. Records show Although the footing was slippery Pace Backs coming Day tussle. that Davidson and V. M. I. have met 19 times. The 'Cats have the Wildcat "Bccsters" clearly out- The Flying Squadron will pre- the Cadets eight. One won nine games and have taken resulted played their opponents all the Tubby Hand and Fred Stair led sent one of the best balanced ag- in a tie while one game, way back in 1906, is doubtful as no re- Way, gaining two hundred and nine- the parade gregations battle, of ball-carriers for the to be .seen in the lair oi corded score can be found. V. M. I. took last year's 7-0. ty-nine yards while allowing their second week as they each averag- the Wildcats this year, beaded by page forty-three. (hie team that has been sorely neglected by this sports dur- rivals but ed six yards per try against Wof- the spectacular running, passing, reserve-, lay Bplin ing the past in Davidson's varsity better known as the scored all three touch- ford. P.eaty and Davis were next and punting of Paul Shu and Cap- Davidson, Alt-Americans. Last Saturday the team went to Mars Hill and downs for going over in line with a three yard average tain Andy Day Treziak. Their stalwart swamped the Mountaineers. 20-0, before a large High School .from the one twice anil from the each. Davidson gained a total of line has stopped opposing back- crowd.' and this coming Friday they will meet Lees-McKac oJunior three the third time. The first six- 192 yards net by rushing to 21 for lieldmen often this year, and espe- pointer period College on Richardson field. The Ail-Americans, coached by Law- came in the initial WolTord. The Wildcats showed cially has Dick Striekler. all-south- any when the Beestcrs from rence Spearman, probably boasts of the best record of sports marched themselves superior to the Terriers ern tackle, stood out. through the'r own l>r yard team on the campus. Last year they went the entire season X *V-six line to as they chalked up fourteen first V.M.I, rose to great heights sev- (not wTtb Hunter, Bolin, and undefeated and it looks like they will do it again this year score downs to one for the visitors. eral weeks ago, when they tied a Sharpe doing heavy counting the Frosh-All-American same). offensive work. great Clcmson eleven in the Memo- went Hill Davis led the passers with The catch behind the All-American team is this. They are The 'Cats over the second Hal Stadium in Charlotte 7-7. This time in quarter three for five complete. In all lie, the hardest worked squad on the hill. For instance, these are the third as Hunter game was one of the most thrill- led an beginning on Steed, and Harrison made seven some of the few things they go through during a week: They learn attack the ing games seen in these parts in 42, scoring out of sixteen good for 116 yards, the plays of the teams that the varsity will meet and then go out Mar- Hill with I'.olin several years, because the Cadets from tile two while Wolford was not able to com- and scrimmage the Varsity three or four times during the week. one. With minutes distinctly outplayed the team that to play Davidson plete any aerials. During their spare moments they scrimmage the frosh eleven. left crossed the had previously whipped Tulanc's double stripes for the third time When the varsity plays a game, several of the "B" team men are Davidsons hooters continually Green Wave. Last Saturday they after taking the hall on their own up to give the Varsity reserve strength. Now besidet all gained yardage through punt ex- played Wake Forest's Sophomores moved eight yard marker. Ned Iveraon, whose six-foot four-inch frame stamps him as a real this, when they have a game they also have to scrimmage among changes as Davis and Steed kicked to a 6-6 deadlock at Wake Forest. Hunter and Sharpe kept the offensivec threat, and George Richmond, sturdy little guard, have been eight themselves to coordinate plays that they will use. Usually they times for a forty yard aver- The Deacons managed to push over Lions set back all afternoon they 'playing good football for the 'Cats to date, lverson has figured well don't have to thu handi- as age. Steed went back five times a score quarter more than one afternoon do this in and averaged yards °on the pass-snagging in the last after play game with forty a try with offense with some brilliant to his credit. Rich- to kick for a 41 yard average, and being caps them tremendously. Then they have to the mond,' although light small, behind for the whole game. punts. The "B" team also complete- and is a sliding, slashing guard that has Davis booted the pigskin little or no substitutes because of shortage of players. three The only defeat that V.M.I, has ly otitpassed the Mars Hill eleven. ■stood out on the defensive. He has one more year of vanity competi- yards Here is this week's schedule for the "B's". Monday: learn V. M. I. ' times for 38 per try. suffered thus far this season was to completing five out of nine for tion. plays. Tuesday: Run M. I. plays in Scfimraago against the Varsity. The 'Cats only fumbled once and Navy on October 1, but they are V. ninety-one yards. The Lions were Wednesday: scrimmage against Varsity. Thursday: Prepare recovered boasting wins over Elon, who up- Defensive nablc to complete a pass, trying that one. Severalmomen- lor I.ees-McKae game. Friday: Play Lees-McRae. That's not bad for tary fumbles for both teams not set them last year. University of our unsuccessfully. j did Now you a squad that does so much go down Richmond, in a very close .tilt, Wil- a week's work. don't think that The 'Cat forward wall outrushed Kappa Sigs Take Couple as such. as many potential Varsity players come ' liam anil Mary, and University of deserves a little credit? Also ie rival line of time, Tailback Davis led the scorers squad each year the team. most the Maryland. up from the All-American as from Frosh giving good holes for the backs with two six-pointers to his credit. ThjsYvear's iirst team has three players that came up via the "B" To LeadFraternity Frank Harrison Davidson will again enter the to break through. "Black-Dog" Race and Tubby Hand get these boys in their game as underdogs, but they will team route. Let's oul and support remain- Hunter turned in a stellar perform- each had a touchdown, and Luke ing games! ' have their full strengthveady for two ance from his tailback post, with SPORTSWRITERS Interfraterntty touch football pro- Graham converted one of these. practice got under way last Monday night and it the game. Bill Davis and Archie Basket ball Bolin and Sharpe also looking good. COVER GAMES gressed rapidly last week with the looks like Davidson will have one of the strongest teams in recent Steed have shown up well in prac- The statistics bore out the vic- iContlnutd Page Three] Kappa Sigs surging into the lead yean. Only four members of last year's squad were lost by gradua- from Kappa Sigs,Phi Delts tice and games with their running tory as the Davidsons made fifteen 'Davis and Danny Boiler, from the by virtue of their wins over the and only one these was classer a regular. Ned lverson, Remain and passing. Also their punting tion of first down to one for their oppon- Xcws staff; Chiles Colenian. Unit- Pikas and only oth- Undefeated lanky Captain, returning hopefuls. Jim ' the Betas. The has averaged about 40 yards per 6-foot 4-inch heads the ents. Davidson also was forced to ed Press Representative, and Fritz team, Harrison, er undefeated the Phi Delts. Team Won Lost try for the season. The line-plung- Cowan, J. D. Hicks, Johnny Ticc, Bill Boyd, Bennie punt Littlcjohn of Charlotte, but six times while the Mars the Associ- remained idle during the week. Kappa Sig S 0 ing Tubby Hayseed Thomas, and Swede Johnson saw plenty of service last gridders of Hand has torn op- Hill booted the ball twelve iated I'ress man. Paul Norris of the i Phi Delt 4 0 year can as veterans. lverson, Hicks, Tice, Cowan, staff, In the first of three games last posing lines to ribbons this season, and be classed times. The 'Cats fumbled three WSOC and Lee Kirby, from S. A. E 4 1 Boyd earned their letters and should be the backbone of a Tuesday the S. A. E.'s defeated the and Fred Stair has gained many and time to the opponents one. but VVBT have sent the games out over Phi Gams 4 1 quintet. Norman Shepard, Director, will again coach Betas 6-0, The S.A. F.\ racked up yards on reverses through the left neat Ahletic recovered Iwo of these. Ithe ether waves. j S. P. E ____ 3 1 the squad. Davidson's quint had plenty of tough luck last year .1 first downs to none for the Betas side of the line. This light pony- Other scribes who have repre- Pi Kapa Phi __. 1 3 two margins. year pre- as well as scoring in the First-half j [ContlHucd on Page Seveni losing several games by one and point The sented their papers at various times Beta 0 5 ceding last, kept out Conference on a pass to 'Jim Thomas. the 'Cats were of the Southern Cagers Start for home games include: Laurence Pika 0 S tourney by toss of a coin and last year by only 12 points. How- Leonard, Hogg, a of the Greensboro Daily Two passes from Jim one K. A. __. hand, 0 5 ever, with the experienced men on Davidson should rate News: Hugh Query, of the Cas- to Means and the other to Ncal end of Fall Practice Individual Scoring STATE high in circles before the the season. itouia Gazette; Nadie Cites, Scott, scored the two touchdowns \ sports Tom Yarborough (K. Sig) .24 ROSE BOWL QUESTION: It looks like there are just about nan for tin- Winston-Salem by which the Kappa Sigs won over Til* EATIIW \ ar-ity basketball practice start- Jour- Andy Dale (Phi Delt) 18 *^ or four teams left that have chances for the coveted Rose Howl nal. As i- customary press the Pikas. Mooresville,N. C. three ed last Monday night when in cir- Jim Thomas (S. A. E.) 18 nomination from the east. Carnegie Tech's fine victory over Pitt's Coach cles the school iurriishes varied Norman Shepard looked over bis The Pi Kap- ran through the Bill Marquess (Phi Delt) ... 18 Wed., mighty Panthers lowered Jock Sutherland's team chances considerably, refreshments to the members of Nov. 9 candidates for the squad. hapless Betas in the third game of Charlie Sample (Sig Ep) __ 12 but they have a possible chance to receive the hid. Texas Christian; the fourth estate at various times DAVID COPPERFIELD The the day to the tune of 12-0. and at John Tice (Sig Ep) __ 12 with only apparent pushovers hit on their schedule, are unbeaten and Wildcat prospects are very during the games. W. C. Fields bright the same time racking up 4 first Bill Boyd (Phi Delt) ... 12 Freddie Bartholomew untied and should rate high in the matter. Tennessee, if they can for the season. Only four sipiad lost, dawns. Dave King and Ken Law- Melvin Means (Kappa Sig) 12 Maureen O'Sullavan push by V'anderbilt and Kentucky, will certainly be in the running, of la-t year's were on- DRAMAS GIVEN Thu.rs.-FrL, ly one being regular. son scored the touchdowns. Neal Scott (Kappa Sig) 12 Nov. 10-11 but Duke, who has yet to he beaten, tied, or even scored upon, of them a [Continued fr,ftn Page Three'] The string The Sig Eps pu-bed the Phi Gams TOO HOT TO HANDLE seems the logical -election. Duke faces Syracuse, who are as hard other first men were iii to question him. With the Clark Gable John Ticc. lverson, from the undefeated ranks on Wed- ft ~- to keep up with as race h..rsc-. North Carolina State, and Pitt, in Xed Footsie greatest difficulty he keeps his i- Myrna Loy Cowan, and I. D. Hicks. dentity he nesday in the crucial game of the Sat., their last three game-. Surely if they can hurdle over these elevens Around unkown. As enters the ■^■^■^■^■^■^■^b^s. Victor Nov. 12 men placed hopes room, week's play. Although the Phi Gams for win- they should rate the hid. Hut I'itt. even if they did get these will be the execution followed by the Di-cca RACKET BUSTERS 01 the Davidson body Priest, repeats scored 2 first downs to none for the — — licked by Carnegie. lo(.m> a- a barrier that will keep them out of the student for Warden and the he Brunswick AND a champion- again again Sig Eps a long pass from Charlie sVfrFf ■*^B RIDERS OF THE running. Anyway, a- Duke i- our nearest neighbors, they ought to be and "The Valiant nev- ship Fighing Sample to Ticc connected on the student body's team for the Rose Bowl. I Maybe tho^c Tennessee team. for the other er ta-te of death but once." The John BLACKT1ILL position -tailing the Phi Gam 35 yard line,,and Tice Mon.-Tues., lad> di>aKree. lint they can't be blamed). on tile line-up will east was as follows: James Dyke, I Nov. 14-15 be Hill Boyd, Swede Ben- Hudson; Warden, outran his pursuers to score. 35c-75c Each Duke has virtually clinched the Big Five top honors and also Johnson. Dick Charles LITTLE MISS BROAD- ny Harrison, "Hayseed" Thom- Daly, Kappa Sigs won sec- the Southern Conference Championship as they have only one and MacArthur: Father Moroe The their Any Record Not In Slock WAY — * as, other returning members of the Bush; Josephine Paris, game the beating the Shirley Temple game left North Carolina State. North Carolina State can't be Kalista ond of week Can Be Quickly Secured squad. Also Jim Hogg, star of last Hood; Wilson the Jailor, Zack Cow- Betas 12-0. Tommy Yarborough rated as a pushover even if Virginia Tech did give them a neat PARKER-GARDNER CO. year's Freshman quintet will be an; Another Harry Sutten- scored both touchdowns for the un- 7-0 licking. Look how they held Manhattan last week to a Jailor. Phone 8257 scrapping for this coveted position. field. The play by beaten Kappa Sigs STATE THEATRE measly 3-0 victory after they had beat out the New Yorkers was directed M. , CHARLOTTE, N. C. MOORESVILLE, Davidson getting E. Morrow. N. C. in nearly every department. They'll be hemrd from in the Duke missed into the — Professor E. game louder than many expect. Conference tournament last year by J. Erwin was in 12 points. charge of the production; and Gor- Davidson's cross-country team certainly had some bad breaks last The teams lost several heart-breaking games by don Horton the Sets. The stage week-end. First of all. two regular runners, Bill Tclford and Dick a one or two point margin. Especially mechanics were Zack Cowan. Phil Gammon, were out because of injuries. Then to top things off, team to be. TENNER'S the remembered is game Peyton, Ed Jackson, Tom Hack- enroute to Guilfurd, had an accident that shook several, members of the Carolina . Charlotte'sLeading lost by two points ney. Ken Mclntyrc, Mac Coving- the team up considerably. They did as well as could be expected under in the Charlotte. RESTAURANT National Shirt Week Armory the N. C. State game by ton. such conditions and gave the a good run for their money. . DELICIOUS FOOD AT Quakers one point and the Wake Forest PRICES Probably more "misses" were recorded by sports writers in «-■' \ REASONABLE game lost by one point both in "electing their weekly guesses last week than has in I there been the Davidson gym. THE a long time, because of so many major upseU throughout the country. Carnegie's win over Pitt major upset was rated as the of the Money-making may not HERALD PRESS However, the — be the country. loss proved one thing that Pitt without true life, "Biggie" end of but it's often the —Incorporated Goldberg doesn't make half as much noise as they do real beginning of living. — — with him. Wisconsin's win over Northwestern, who only the week Printers of had 6-3, many before bowled over Minnesota fooled of the scribes. + 1 , ' . . i Southern California's win over California a monkey '// Pranks' threw wrench „ in the western Rose Bowl question. Many fans thought that Tulane 225 S.--Church St. ALL COLOR Si[,iH §U jmF $1 CC led by Bronco Brunner, breeze through they PALMER'S " would Alabama but Charlotte, N. C. 221 W. Trade Street MODELS J :|'i V**"" were fooled. Fordham beat a strong St. Mary's eleven after one OPTOMETRISTS ■Ri^flEi 3-6608 CHARLOTTE, of the most exciting games played Saturday. South Carolina beat 302 N. Tryon St. Phone N. C. Duquesne 7-0 and Villanova romped over Auburn 25-12 in two other CHARLOTTE, N. C. surprise wins. " With all these upsets going on, it was certainly lucky that no pre- dictions were made in this column l»st week and because of the pos- A Compete Optometric sibilities of mort similiar upsets coming this week, no predictions, ex- Service », Fountain Pens, Stationery, cept one— Davidson over V. M. I., will be made. "EYES EXAMINED iflr/'Zs\ Candies and Tobaccos "GLASSES FITTED S r e "LABORATORY j^F^f WHITE DRUG NATIONAL SHIRT FAUL & CRYMES, Inc. SERVICE company SHOPS " Sporting " DR. BELLE W. PALMER Corner Tryon and Trade Streets Goods T 415 TRYON DR. JAMES A. DAVIDSON, N. C CHARLOTTE, N. C. SOUTH STREET CHARLOTTE,- _N.—C PALMER a ~. __i WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1938 THE DAVIDSONIAN Page SeTen CATS LICK WOFFORD FOR FOURTH WIN

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:\. :■■■:*« ■ Close Battle Heels Second ;' ■' ; .;,>,* "■*'";■ .:. '■■"■■<■■. . In All Four ;' Periods Spencer Scores On Brilliant Standings Remain Unchanged ::^ iis^HHi 90-Yard Run In Third As All Teams Play Out ::■ '-: '■-■:■ '5 'im£'^- "'■ Quarter Of State Foes \ '■' HeadCoach McEverUses Every ManOn Bench. Two Safeties ■': I>,r*SMf mSZ... '*» Are Scored Against Terriers. Chink Elias Is Dftvidson*> freshmen crashed Rig standing > ' Mainstay Of Wofford Eleven through to their fourth victory of Five remained mi- " changed over week-end all i the current season on Friday as the as *** ; played "Five," . #, Davidson, by the passing andl Davis came out throwing passes, they defeated I'.lue Ridge School teams outside the David led runningrunning through \A 12-7 on Richardson field. Duke remaining in first place with of I'.ill Davis, and and soon one them connected ■$£$* ; Carolina third, .:, ...... a weak-resistiup, WofTord team last with N'ed Iverson for 4" yard-. Davidson's first came in the 'Willis■ iJm *C second. State and :-^*^i score Da\i,l-on first period when bin Stan Yodcr and Wake Forest tied Saturday, on Richardson Pield to Several plays later Davis plunged lor tin- position. the tune of 29 II over from tlie 1 yawl line. Wofford smashed over from the three yardI cellar Scoring period Wild-, \was their heels again three -tripe after Faison had carried ' Duke rcsttfd over the week-end in each tin- I on in preparation cats the at :Iplays| later, at- Spencer's toss j for their battle witl) pushed Terriers will and when Rlias aerial that far. i missed Syracuse, whom tiny play Satur- all over the tie!.I. and even though j ir.npt.i <1 to kick he \\.i> again Ynder the try for conver- poal by sion. day-dReports from Durham indicate the sc.re was only K-0 at the inter-1|iidowned hchind the Bill lha(/_\y^illace will have his mission ol' the Irst hall out-IJohnston, Davidson candidate for Early in the third period a sus- Wade j the '.I mighty of the game 1 / honors, swelling the tained Mountaineer drive' carried Blue machine geared in come was never in All-State sc?re high to meet the powerful team Bill Bcaty, ..III,.,,.,.., held back doubt. flu second team played tot 16-0. the ball to the fru*h\ Iwo yard Harry Gasteiger and "Poss" McLean, guard and center respec- ' Sam from Syracuse, Y. b!>y a most nt the game, and even they! line where Spencer in a tively,are two vanity standouts that came up from last year's B team. N. knee injury, has boon play- Hand scored the only other touch- trafhered out difficulty running , Blue Ridge fumble and raced nine- Casteiger is also one of the three boys on the varsity that hails from .Carolina edged a one touch- iring nice footbnll for Davidson. His 'had no Kie.it in ,i!ti\\n ot the third frame shortly aft- Johnson City, Tennessee. Although "Gus" has been out of the start- down victory over V.P.I, at Chap- s|specialty is blocking but whenever up the points. ty-eight yards behind good block- ing er Stiiir had dragged down an- lineup lately because injuries, he is rated as a i of strong defensive el Hill ill game of fumbles a■ few yard* are I'.ill Davis scored two ol the ing to M-ore standing up. Later in player. "Poss" a on needed he can be other of Davis' passes for a long hails from Morganton and as a junior has one more rain-swept gridiron. depended touchdown-, besides proving to the second half the Hilltoppcrs year of varsity competition ahead of him. a The Tar d upon for a Rain by his 'Cat gain. Luke Graham, stalwart tackle, Ibcls will have heavy practice powerful line-plunging. he the spnrkplus ol the Wildcats' drove to their lone touchdown and this p converted for the only extra point preparation — will .11 the South! converted. They immediately be- week in for the Ford- fourth VI.ir over i of the day. ham Rams who only Carolina teams. gan another march which was stop- have been 1 The fourth ;uid final tally came beaten by the mighty Davidson took the opening kiekolt ped deep in Davidson territory. Freshmen Harriers Win I'itt I'anth-jJ .in tlie last period wlieii the reserve Booters Lose and man bed down to ihe Terrier Obviously missing the smooth run- {Continued .a r.i'i, Siate lost a close game .11 yard line before being stopped ning of Claude "Honey" Hackney, in New j , to College Second momentarily. the frosh played erratic ball. The Easily In Triangle Meet Vork Manhattan on a Bui when WofTord Qame punted =?< hard plnnping of Yodcr and the field goal kicked by a substituteI ihe Wildcat juggernaut roll- f^rrr- closing play. The;*High action, "Tubby" Band, broken-field running and passing iii the minutes of Point Ekes Win Over ed into and Captain Charlie Watt and Bob Wolfpaek meets Soccer Team 4-3 Fred Stair, and Davit alternated of Spencer, frosh tail-back, featur- Starters Give another northern , Beta Theta Pi Washburn led Davidson's power- Saturday carrying ball to ed the Kitten offense. Hill Faison team when they play De tlie down the Wof- ful freshman cross-country team to Raleigh. Davidson's soccer team lost their 1 yard line car- and YOUR OFFICERS: paced tlie freshman forward wall. troit in " lord where Davis Game Outlook of the current season 1 Ridge an overwhelming victiiry over Wake Forest's Demon Deacons secon^iiaiue ried it over for the first score of vice-* In the fourth period Uliie ( Thursday High 1'iv-. luli.iiiSquires, Irccnsboro Iitgh School and the came back willl rush in the as Point eked out Ihe day. kicked off after the second Wild- a " Mnrrcnv, Wildcats Hold One Game Guilford Reserves at Guilford Sat- second hall V.M.I, (l-fi in a 1 .i decision ,.\er them on the Later in the quarter the Pres. Eel. Sec'y. . kitten touchdown and narrowly to tie an- ' second Edge Over urday. Placing five in the Deacons freshman field al I>a\ idsnn. 1 'Cats carried the ball down to the missed a six pointer for themselves, Rivals men other oinv-dav game. The ( ialcs MrClintock, Treas. first >i\ positions, the Wildcats Maryland John Wilson was high scorer for 5 yard line before being slopped. when 'Hill Fetzer pushed the Innse take mi Western in Bal- Walker, Saturday afternoon marks the made close i" a perfect --core over this the 'Cits with tw.. goals.'i MacFay- Wollord back, dropped back to j Sam should se't out bounds in the Davidson timore week-end. ball of twentieth meeting of Davidson and the rain-drenched three-mile course* den booted the other goal. The Cowan Wild- end Immediately Davidson completely outclassed;' ptllll bin ■■footsie" I iIn- style in sweaters for j zone. afterward V.M.I, football teams since 1904 Ed Garrou and Stacy Smith sscore al the end ol (lie half was Blude Ridgcr scooped the ball end- Wolf. .id at home to win 29-0 on a cat ind. dropped him behind the | winter! a when the scries started. id the race in third and fourth begin heavy 'It,,I at two all. bill High Point goal line safely. A little later into the of pliiy muddy field. Ihe Cats for a back field and Davidson Lead* place, Dick Coppedgc complet- came back stronger than the Da- i of- and work again Monday as they pre- the hall ended with the score re-1I claimed a touchdown, but the one in each! Thus far Davidson a slightI ed the team score of l'» points when pare to V.M.I, in a vidsonsv to score more maining the same. ficials called the hall out of bounds lias battle home- ' edge Flying Squadron he crossed the finish line In-hind coming Day of the two final periods while Da regulars rcentetcd and Davidson received the ball on over the with ' classic on Richardson 'Ihe Wildcat nine against eight Verncr of (irerii-tn.ro High. Guil- vidsouv oiilv scored one ill ihe fourth.! the. at the start of the second the twenty where the Kittens' of- victories losses field. . name and one tie. One game was played ford tallied 72 points and Greens- ♥ November 8 is the dale of the ;hall and ran up 15 points quickly. fense began to function and carried ' busters, in 1W lor the shin and tile ball to tile shadow of the Blue STRONG CADETS corded, Mann, Charlie Webb, it1 is tigainsl Catnwhn College there Ridge goal when the game and Joel posts [Continued Page (Inf Nov. 1? Appalachian conic-; to A large Itoinecoming crowd is Whit ten. tlie other Davidson nm- from Six 1 SffBffffffJSfffJsffBfBffJSBffl ended. backficld will Ik- pn-c.-.l.-.l by mhIi I| lavidsoii, and -'■> the Wild- expected to witness the game ners, were eighth, twelfth, and four- on Nov Sat- stalwarts as Captain Dave Warden f North Car- Cat Harriers will attract many loyal alumni and ham.| COLEMAN football men think about Wildcat olina, the freshmen are pointing friends .»f the school. FRANCES DEE Mirburn Breaks Record With chances in the Homecoming game: towards another triangular meet 15:37 + J BASIL RATHBONE Time Of Pcnnington; "1 think we're going Nov. 1-' with Lces-McRac and Onu reason why s (l |( w recog- 'college men to hi- right Saturday." Greensboro High, The harriers nize opportunity i^ because it is j varsity cross-country Should and Will Guilford's Bcaty : "We all want this game should find some stiff competition disguised as hard work. — 5 ! t t + "IF IWERE team defeated lie Davidson Wild- and will l>e in there doing our from the junior college team, for STEINWAY ! Wear Sweaters cats 26-30 at Guilford Saturday in best." Lccs-McRae defeated last year's It you want to test your memory, — KNABE KING" course. try the things WM. WITH a meet over a wet three mile Iland : "The hoys know it's B freshman team 26-45. to remember that i Captain Mieburn of the y, yesterday. OTHER I " Quakers tOilgh game and will be OUt there Competition for places on the worried >n A\D PIANOS Mon., RAGLAND SLEEVES record STARTS— Nov. 21st broke the course' by run- team lias been strong, and the "— 1 to win." "HAMMOXD ORGANS Point, ZIPPER ninp in 15:37 as he was pushed by squad well supplied with re- True wisdom is to know what is Al West It's 'Cadet' "TALON I*cnfield : "It's our chance for a is " At Annapolis, It's 'Middic' Dave Woodward and Ron Walker best worth knowing and to

William F. Gaffney, a graduate Bill JohnstonDr. Foreman Addresses New Fashions Flashed Inspector uate of Davidson College in 1930, was recently appointed in clharge of the Charlotte office for at Praises Spirit . the enforcement of the wage-houir law. While Davidton Mr. DeltaPhi AlphaMonday To Sheiks of Davidson of GafTney was a First Lieutenant ii11 the R.O.T.C. and a member i meeting the Scabbard and Blade Honorary Military Fraternity; he wm also The seventh pep of the AMONG THE GREEKS Many New Innovations Lead JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH manager of the Students' Store, For the latt five year* Mr. Gaf- year was held Friday night Novem- German Fraternity To Hear fourth, Page Five] Fall Parade Of Styles [Continued Four] ney has been senior inspector ancd factory inspector for the North ber the the eve of the Wof- Autobiography [Continued from frt-m Pane Of Swiss Washington joined For Campus through a Department Labor. \hie will maintain his office in the ford game, in the gymnasium, with where he his First, it came about Carolina of Ex-convict parents Building Hill Johnston the principal speak- for a short stay. Covenant of Works which God Piedmont in Charlotte. ♥ " " * To the sartorial zealots (style- established with Man. God enter- — (Photo— CCourtesy of Charlotte Observer). er. you, freshmen) The net Foreman, Bible Phi Delta Theta mad students to ed into a covenant of works with students were led in sev- Dr. Ken li J. hearty yells; professor, will Culpa," Brothers Miller Sproull and Bob this article is written. us upon condition of perfect obedi- eral and then short review "Mea by story Reinhardt dated on the campus this Have you seen that strictly Brit- ence to His laws and His will;God talks were made Marvin Sink the life of a German Swiss Allcolt, ex-convict, at meeting week-end while Brothers Mark Lil- ish "Page-Schooner" slouch bat expects us to keep all of His com- and Charles members of the next of lard Read Harmon journeyed which was originated at Princeton mandants and laws which, of the freshmen class. Next an ad- Delta Phi Alpha, scheduled for and night. to Jacksonville, Fla. Moore .recently? If you haven't drag it in- course, w?*tannot do. If we follow dress was made by Bill Johnston, Monday Brother stalwart, meeting, visited the chapter on Sunday and to Tale-Brown's and take a look. the>e rules, we go to Heaven as Davidson's line who prais- The which will start rainy promptly 8 at a place Lock Hunter and Hill Boyd travel- Its just the thing- for rhfi a reward: if we do not "There is no ed the member! of the student body at o'clock announced, only ed back to Rock Hill. S. C. with weather we've been getting lately. hope for us." said Dr. Kairley. for their whole-hearted support of not yet will be the B^B^sY '"^S^^br^BB of him Sunday night after the feed. Tate-Brown is also featuring a new "The second way that Justifica- the team and asked for their con- session the honorary German * " * * covert cloth halt length coat with through Faith comes about." tinued support in the future. He al- fraternity during November. tion Kappa Sigma military collar and fly front. It is said Dr. Fairley, "is through the so stressed the importance of this "Mca Culpa," according to a no- members, Brother went home to definitely the smart thing for school Covenant of Grace." Though we week's game with V.M.I. tice sheet sent all is not Pittffl&n singing "O, a novel, but the authentic autobio- Fayetteville after attending the wear in natural shades or in colors. j cannot follow all of the laws of After the of David- son graphy a prison- Dragon Club dance in Charlotte There is a natural camel's hair I',,h1 in this world, and though we I" the students were dismissed of German Swiss (). Friday night, while Hill koss went coat at J. Jones Co. which is, lie helpiessy by the way side. Christ with the plea that they attend the er. gives collegiate V.M.I, pep to the dance in Converse. Broth- tin- rage. It that ■ upon His shoulders the meeting in full force The theme of Dr. Foreman's ad- has taken Wyatt, Scott at- look in the way of a dressy top- burden work. Christ has this week. dress will be the way in which the er! and Watkini of our tended the I.R.S. dance in Winston- coat and provides all the warmth done our work for us, and he has author of the book found a trium- BODY Sale!]!, (law Greensboro, necessary in this climate. 1hat a Covenant of Grace CHOOSES BLAZER phant religious experience even in went to established and a feed was held after the Wof- super-salesman. Bill Quick, is still with us; "God says that it we ac- bonds. [Continued from Page One] answering of call ford game Saturday afternoon. Miss on the third floor and issues an .in- cept what Jesus has done for us. ami ordering is working fine. The The the roll to — With German quotations, a fratern- Helen Springs was a guest of Bro- vitation to all Davidson students ! He will give us Heaven as a reward blazer will be tops the last word " ity tradition, place ther Walker over the week-end. COJlie up and see him sonic time. for tin' work which was furnished in style and cloth. The committee will not take Monday's meeting, Sunday the chapter was enter- Marion Davis is showing a line ;by Christ." This i, the true Covc- would like to request the coopera- at next but urged by tained by a feed with the Kappa of suits that should fill the David- nant of'Grace. tion of all concerned in paying members were President I say- Alphas as hosts. The two chapters sun nvvi\ along sport and formal All have to do is believe on their deposits." Sam Webb to have suitable we give joint Saturday lines. This is the Don Richard's llirist who did our jobs for us and ings ready for the December meet- will a dance ing of organization. night after the Homecoming game. of Hollywood line, a new brand we will be saved. Fvcn in this AVON PLAYERS the makinga sensational show- Special mimeographed sheets, which is -null way sonic of us are not able [Continued from Page One] drapes giving the program and urging at- ing this season. The extreme to fulfill the Covenant of Grace— son ;Bianca, daughter Baptists., Medicated bath full chest of tendance were sent to each mem- with broad shoulders and "The Covenant of Grace, where Doris Edwards ; (Catherine daugh- improve one's appearance love, pro- ber by Walter Kuntz treasurer of brings relief from lines God. in his infinite has ter of Baptista, Murial Ballick ; quick immensely. Along with they Saviour; the group. this vided us with a where- Hortensio, suitor to Bianca, Scott comfort than any styles offer more fore we conclude that a man is Tennison ; Grcmio, suitor to Bianca. MEETS ever produced in men's clothes. LOCAL MUSEUM SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP* DRYCOUGHS justified through faith in Jesus Lee Parsons ; Pctruchio, a gentle- The patterns seem to lean to the [Continued Page Five] LED BY BEATY [Continued from Page One] OR IRRITATIONS DUE TO COLDS Christ our Lord." from man of Verona, Walter Black ; expected be diagonals ami tick weaves. These heads that have been collected from are to present at the Throat troubled witha cold? Let a [i '. n:inu,-ff Page Five] Grumio, servant to Petruchio, Har- meeting of the Executive Commit- Vlcks CoughDropdissolve naturally in green, grey-green, and BODY all over the world. There are some from your won- patterns STUDENT some object of veneration revered old Selman : Curtus, servant in Pet- the at In mouth— and enjoy the clay tablets "ii display from Iraq, tee of Trustees on Friday derful relief that comes as the Irri- blue-green have had a great ac- DOWNS MOTION higher station. ruchio's house, Eugene Bois; Mexico, and Chaldes, because of its Du four P .M. At this meeting the busi- tatedmembranes are bathed with ceptance for fall and Marion Davis »ri»u,-l Page One] Ur of the medication for12 toIS min- I from In concluding Professor Beaty Nathaniel, Gregory, Phillip, Tailor, ness will be merely routine as it soothing has a full selection of the above year, and it is hoped that stu- some of which date back to 2400 utes!Raspy huskinessiseased...ten- this pointed out that the law is still re- and Pedant are all servants to Pet- regular semi-annual meeting dency to coughingspasms checked colors, patterns and continue to be free to ex- I! C. A collection of geographic is the mentioned dents will troactive, that the superior should ruchio; Vicentio, father to Lucentio, of this committee. Pres. \V. L. because a Vlcks Cough Drop la style-. their opinions. models and several genetic displays, .actually.. medicated...medicated with press honor; -protect, and set an example Lee Parsons. Ltngle administrative of- of Corduroy bush jackets and her- along with some miscellaneous ex- and other the throat-soothing Ingredients for his inferior. From this Prof. There are three acts in the play. ficers will have reports to make, Vlcks VapoRub,famous forrelieving ringbone sweaters are leading this COURT ACTS* AS CULPRIT hibitions, are to be seen. Dr. Por- discomforts of colds. Beaty drew a practical lesson in The curtain will be lowered for one year will be re- to found at Page Four] ter says that if lie only had some the work of the season and those be [Continued from that college men, should set an ex- minute between scenes and five viewed in general, and plans made MEDICATED National Shirt Shop are just; Gene l.iipiert and Kenneth Mc- more room he would put several the ample for the rest. minutes between acts. the thing. Their maroon, green, Lean. George Richmond and Gray more exhibits on display. i . for the future. VICKSCOUGHPROPS brown, and wine jackets are quite! Hunter represent the Juniors and flashy, yet practicable. Drop in andI Dick Arnold and Frank Barker rcp- look over National's complete stock: resent the Sophomore class. of sweaters, jackets, and fancy - just, DAVIS, GRAHAM SHINE socks. You're sure to find [Continued from Page 5*rcn] what you want there. combination had its turn pushing the Terriers around. Again it was PI GAMMA MU a long pass that set it up, but Harri- [Continued Page Four] this time it was from Frank from 1 at the University of Chicago. Since ■ son to Bob McClellan on the yard 1930 he has been the head of the: line. From there Harrison plunged Social Science Department at Duke! it over. University. Dr. Ellwood, president emeritus of Pi Gamma Mu. officially installedi the Davidson College Chapter, and spoke on the future of the social DeLuxe sciences. Social Sciences, Dr. Ell- wood said, have just begun to de- Ice Cream velop and have a great future be- fore them. It is the duty of each "♥ member of I'i Gamma Mu to carry on this work of bettering human re- Mooresville, N. C. lationships. Plans were made for a meeting Phone 56 to be held two weeks from Fri- *'* day i i on November IS. *?,\ik» '%%®*< &,* «1n ISliiifiH jffi|^Hk|^^ W^f^^ Lhese action shots of ;.:**JL2 **|.*^j^gjISr JH — football .star...show whatit takes to be a - - - *S i^Fk^^^^^ — Announcing O]pening ** ! $B M triple threat man. the ? >\S lil^^Bi s^ y^jk B8lS

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