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THE UNIVERSITY WEEKLY VOLUME 2 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908 NUMBER 2 7 Dr. Chas. Richardson THEY’RE OFF Headquarters Corps of Cadets. ARKANSAS TOOK Joint Meeting of DENTIST University of Arkansas, Christian Organizations Over Skagg’s Drug Store April 8, 1908. SECOND GAME Last Sunday afternoon the DETAIL FOR MONDAY. APRIL 13 Volunteer Band presented a Stop! Cook Opens Season With A No-Hit Missionary program to a joint For Officer of the Day, Cadet meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and AND SEE Game. I. R. Bruson. Thompkins Filched Our Braves ToY. W. C. A. The program con For Officers of the Guard, Ca DR. S. D. LUTHER & SON Victory— Score 7-2 sisted of papers and short talks dets I. D. Williamson, J. H. A t on four of the great Mission about your TEETH. He makes a spec kinson, L. Morehead. fields of the world. ialty of fine gold work and painless exThe base ball season at the traction of teeth by use of Laughing For Orderly to the Command- Mr. A. E. Stockburger gave Gas. Room 8, 9 and 10, Mcllroy DryVarsity was ushered in Tuesday dant, Cadet Warren Murphy. Goods Store. Phone 103. with a victory over the Kansas The second game with the an interesting talk on the need of Mission work in Japan. State Normals; the college lads DETAIL FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Kansas school teachers went to Miss Carnes gave a reading DR. T. W. CLARK trimming the would-be schoolFor Officer of the Day, Cadet the credit side of the Arkansas teachers to the tune of 4 to 0.R. Barrett. score book. Final count showedand short talk on the need of Cook was in fine form and didFor Officers of the Guard,7 to 2. The weather was cold work in China. Dentist not allow a hit during the entireCadets L. E. Winfrey, J. B. and biting, better for football India and its need was present game, only twenty-seven menAustin, G. E. Morris. than our own national game.ed by Miss Morgan. Over Price Clothing Go. facing him in the full nine inFor Orderly to the CommanCharlie Thompkins toed the rub Africa and its need was pre nings. dant, Cadet P. L. Murphy. ber for the local lads and his sented by B. W. Dickson. Four succeeded in reaching the work was very effective, taking A. I. Moore, M. D. DETAIL FOR WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 The Double Quartet gave a initial sack; three by the big four into account the adverse weatherspecial piece of music for the oc For Officer of the Day, Cadet Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat the other on an error by second, conditions. Only two hits werecasion. The collection for Mis J. I. James. Hours 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. but they were either doubled up gotten off his delivery, one sionsof amounted to $5.00. For Officers of the Guard, Rooms 16, 17, 18, 19, National Bank orof caught stealing. these being decidedly scratchy, Fayetteville Building The visitors failed to hit the Cadets R. E. Womack, E. B. he forced ten would-be ped ball out of the infield, while A rBadenelli, B. B. Morris. agogues to lay down the willow Fayetteville, - Ark. CALENDAR. kansas solved Rowe’s delivery For Orderly to the Commanafter three vain attempts to dant, Cadet C. A. Murphy. safely, five times, one of them swat Spalding. Tompkin's firMonday—8:20. No drill this Dr. W. N. Yates being a four-sacker by CaptainDETAIL FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 16 ing line opponent was a sonweek, of base ball instead. Joy! Jack Horne. Five of the varsity the old country, one Miller, with Office over For Officer of the Day, Cadet 1:30—It rains. Long faces. a south side wing. He got away lads were forced to lay down theJ. Brizzolarri. 1:35—Companies will form in with eight strike-outs, thirteen Campbell and Bell’s Store swat stick after three futile at For Officers of the Guard, corridors and—clean guns. safties and four free passes, not tempts to connect with the horseCadets W. C. Gibson P. W. Bai J. T. HIGHT, Pres. A. L. TRENT. Cashier hide pill, and nine of the Nor a man walked on Tompkins.Wednesday—7:00. The dormi W. H. MORTON. V. P. GUY PHILLIPS. Asst.C. ley, Pat Murphy. tory boys take a peep at the mals padded the ozone to the For Orderly to the CommanSample led the hitting as well as the run getting. Out of three “ pet bats” —April fool. Arkansas National great delight of the fans. dant, Cadet J. I. McCloud. Arkansas’ infield was kept times up he got as many singlesThursday—1:35. T. L. Blake DETAIL FOR FRIDAY APRIL 17. Bank busy and only one bobble was and completed the circuit each more attempts to untie a string chalked up against them, it hav For. Officer of the Day, Cadet time. Tompkins carried off Capital ull Paid $100,000.00 from a rat’s leg in the library S. W. Corner Public Squareing been made on a slow teasingI. L. Blakemore. second sticking honors, securingand gets bitten. grounder. The visitors playedFor Officers of the Guard,three out of four times up; one1:36—Blake turns loose. Your Business Solicitednearly as well, getting off with Cadets J. C. Allen, A . B a r r e tt, of which cleared the boards in two fumbles. R. L. McCarty. left center. In the fielding de LAKE & FROST The field was rather slow, due For Orderly to the Commanpartment Stoaks was the star to the abnormal precipitation dant,of Cadet R. D. McCluer. performer without a doubt. He Hardware and Farming Imple rain fall last week. BY ORDER OF CAPT. ARM made several sensational stabs ments. Best grade razors, poc Vincenheller held the indicatorSTEAD. that brought applause from the ket knives, scissors, etc. R EVIEW and his decisions were entirely Z. L. Reagan, a d j u t a n t. grandstand. S E E U S satisfactory. Printing Co. South Side Square HOW IT HAPPENED Is the Negro a Beast. Carnall Hall’s Fair Set Out There was nothing doing inThe Demosthenean Society On a Lark. Telephone No. 73. $2.00 house for $1.50the scoring line until the fourth met last Friday evening in the Wednesday evening of last Under New Management when Arkansas succeeded in Y. M. C. A. Hall. A t this meet week a large number of young sending two men around theing cir the regular program was The Oriental Hotel cuit. Milford first up took three women from Carnall Hall, chap- rendered and the new officersperoned by Mrs. Ralph Harri healthy ones and sat down. Have the Best Equip Fayetteville, Arkansas sworn in. Mr. J. G. Waskon,son, made an April fool jaunt to Meal tickets 21 meals, $4.50. Sample went to first, after watch the new president, will deliver ped Job Printing Plant ing four wide ones pass, and Hill Hall. The occasion of the Special rates to students by week his inaugural address next Fri in Northwest Arkansas or month. traversed the distance between visit was the base-ball victory day evening, April 10th. At this that afternoon over the Kansas B. L. KING, Prop. first and third on Miller’s singlesame meeting the subject, re to second.. Liddell followed with State Normals. solved, That the negro is a beast, After some songs and yells Unlike the preacher who makes souls another single and then Mc- holy, I make will be debated. It will be a outside they came up stairs and Nemer bunted through pitcherface to face combat between Holey Soles Whole scoring Miller. Liddell was were given possession of the Zemri Davis and J. G. Waskon, dancing floor. Dormitory rules caught at third, being forced off Let me put you on a firm foundation. Aff. and W. L. FuQua and C. H.and regulations were suspended second by McNemer, and CookRay, negative. The Demosthe- stopped the scoring by striking- for the time, while the girls FULLER neans are doing good workdanced, in much to the admiration out. West Dickson Street, Near Depot in their class room hall in the Y. of the crowds of boys gathered Two more were made in the M. C. A. Every Friday evening on the stairways. Mr. Goodbar next round. Horne hammered they meet at 7:30 and have a sifted wax on the floor and re one to deep center, making the profitable session. Visitors areceived the silent thanks of the How Does This complete circuit without a hitch.always welcome. Wilson went out, catcher to visitors. In a short while the ladies gave up the floor and some Suit You first, Stoaks out, pitcher to first, The Garland Milford doubled to center, Sample of the most accomplished young walked and so did Miller, filling The meeting of the Garland onmen, led by Mr. Wooten and the bases. Rowe threw to first last Friday evening, was with Mr. Brunson, gave an exhibition We are now selling pressing to catch Miller and tossed wild,out doubt one of the most ofinter their skill, just to show their tickets for $1.00, which en Milford scoring on the play.esting meetings of the year. fair friends that along some titles the owner to $1.40 Liddell ended things after three The program was rendered in alines the boys are not so far be worth of pressing.