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The Missouri Miner, October 01, 1940

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!S Clarkso 'the ticke :ivils To Elect Coaches Bullman feeis '.sel In The Mail orneauan MinersScore In Each Vice-President Wh ereas it is the lege nd ary And Gill In Review A Junior will be elected Vice_ fn has bee heritage for Seniors to g row With the opening of football mg tea 'r esident of the_ Civils at their beards. season, eager eyes are scanning 1ext meet l the danc ing; all Junior Civils Wh ereas th e Seniors of '41 are the sport pages of t he country's ,.,ho have paid their dues will be still men to grow sa id beards. newspapers, Quarter To Down Indians t farnre. tryin,g to pick the s last ye, i!igible it was announced at the Wh er eas junior s ani the un­ gr idiron stars for the comin g neeting he ld this week. menti onab le are not permitted to . season. But those eage r eyes will kn up.w Extemporaiieous speeches, con ­ violate the honorabl e traditions of pass over the 1·eal star of any )ernin,g the ir summer employ_ M. S. M. team, the man whose endless de­ \am con_c;me nt, were made by the memb mes wru ers We, hereby, proclaim, and ,._de­ votion and unselfish spirit makes \y the "1 Jf the ,senior class . nounc e Mr. Jame s vV.Kerr '41- th e possible gr idiron heros, th e coach. Fre d Davidson and Otis Tay ­ .cker of t right to proxy the most sac l'ed Students of M. S. M., new and Arkansas State found the- lor gave a vivid account of their tradition of our Alma Mater b y old, we would like to better ac _ Miners to be tough competition ~xper~ences in the drafting office (firers w granting a junior, John Za,ga ta , to quaint you with our two fine last Saturday afternoon, w hen of the Ill inois Highway meetinga Depart_ grow a beard. coaches, Gale Bullman and Percy the Engi neers powered their way ment. Irre ga rdl ess of Kerr's inabiliti es; Gill. Both are doing a splendid through to a 44 -12 victory . r initiat George Pace explained his con ­ any futile attempt of sa id junior , job with our football team and The southern bays were handf­ J, erening nection with T . V. A. for which or other junior s, to grow a beartl our physica l educat ion program. capped considerably because of he has been working" for nine 6on'tforg will be promptly "d r y-shaved" by Here are a few facts about injuri es received in a p revious years. He has returned to com_ attendP the "IRON GUARD " Keepers of them. game, and four of their best play ­ olete his . seniqr year. the Keys, Prote cto rs of prett y Percy Gill graduat ed from the ers were unable to pla y against Bill Bourne a?ld · Joe Strawhun women. an d Enforcers of the tra­ University of Missouri in 1932, the Eng ineers . Howeve r, consid_ had many amusing facts to tell ditions o f M. S. ,M . with an A. B- de,gree. Basketball erable scrap and spirit was dis­ rJ,~,about thei r river work wit h the 'Member and footba ll utilized his spare played in ever y minu te of t he U. S. E ngineers. J ack McAner ­ H. Bottcher '41 time. H e played tackle and full ­ ga me, along wit h a lot of good, ney gave an exce llent account of • back, and whenever there was clea n play. the m ilitary activities at Fort any kicking to be done Pe1·cy was Riley. Alumni News Schumacher and Cook Score th e one to do it . He was the best in fir st quarter Treasurer Herb Stockton who Geor ge L. Chedsey '40, for­ drop kicker and punter on the held the office of Assistant Cit , merl y a stud ent at the Missouri team. A vernged 40 or more yar ds :The Arkansas boys chose to Engineer of Sedalia, Missouri de_ School of Mines, is now workin,g on his kicks. Voted most out_ receive, and Roge rs, Miner, boot _ fined the duties of his position. for the Joy Mfg. Co., Franklin, stand ing playe r on his team fo r eeen awarde d th e U niversity of the Ergani company, a sub _ ablaz e. Pla yed left e nd for three yea r s and was captain of the Heroes," and bring your nickles point, but fa iled as the ball went Medal fro m his alina mater , Co­ sidiary of the Eti Eank by whom te am .nmbia Univers ity . See ALUMNI NEWS, Page 3 -See COACHES page 3 f or the serv ice charge. See FOOTBALL, Page 4 eane pb. 3 Pa ge Two '!?-'E MISSOURI MINER Tue sday, Octob er 1, 1940 THE MIS SOURI MINER Popular Flying Act With Russell Bros. C 1rcus Official publication of the Missouri School of Mines in the interest of the Students and Faculty. Pub­ lished every Tuesday and Saturday during the school year. Entered as second class matter April 2, 1915 at TuCS the Post Office at Rolla, Mo., under the act of March a, 1879. Subscription price - Domestic $1.50 per year, Foreign $2.00 per ----A year. Single copy 4 cents. (Co ,&s- . Member REPRESENTEO POA NATIONAL ADVEAT191NG BV \Jhsocialed Collet,iale Press National Advertising Service, Inc.' )Ir. Am ' , Distributor of ~

Jhe Industrial Conference The Economics Department deservbs consider­ /able commendation for its work on the recent Busi­ Claudette ness and Industrial Conference held here . One cer­ Spenrer1 tain way to have peop_le take notice of this scliool is featured ' GLORIOUSLYGREATER ,• ii Rollamo to have men who people will take note of speak here. AllNEW , GORGEOUSLY GRANDEII, ni~htsha '.i'his was the case last Friday, for all of the men who • HUNDREDS OF PEOPLEANIMAL ANDS day,Orto spoke were of high rank in their respective fields . • TONS OF PONDEROUS ELEPHANTS -----...:i • SCORES OF MAGNIFICENTHORSES lf they are willing to take their time and expend their • CLOWNS GALORE• ACRESOF TENTS energy for the sole purpose of addressing the students The Cream of the World's here, they must respect the type of student this school Choicest Circus Talen t' produces. We were told that anyway in plain-spoken TWICE & p M DOORSOP Ett ·w.ords. Perhaps the work of Professor Otten will put DAILY2 a • • I & 7 P.M ,.r a bee in-the bonnet of other department heads and GEN. ADM., Incl. Taxj 50c more work in m: ;:;manner . There is guod reason CHILDREN Under 12 Yrs.: 25 c fJtart ---,- ~ rto believe that much could be accomplished if each •.-c,._--;:.:~ depaitment, or each organization for _ that matter, .. , , . :would sometillle during the year request the presence of some man who is working or is interested in some Midnight Show particular field of engineering field, to speak to the SAT . 11:30 students here. H.N. SUN . & 1\10:\f., OCT. 6-7 . snRS\ C. D. VIA Fred Hancock, bottom, and Bo\ The H ouse of ----ROLLASTAlEBANi·-·---1Bruce, top, Miner signal-calle1· whose heady quarterbacking A 1000 Value s spe lled defeat . fo~· Arkansas State Rolla, Mo. Large Enough toServe You I Grant Wood, celebrated artist, has been gra nted a year's leave Strong Enoughto Protect You from the art department of the JOIN THE CROWD Unirnrsity of Iowa to de,,ote fulJ Small Enough to Know You time in painting. at Established 1894 The Tern1 11Amer icanism" is Tues. Oct. 1. Spec ial Matinee Show Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said to have been first used by "YESTERDAY 'S HERO" HARVEY'S i I John Withers1;oon, president oo O.efense Tax and Servi<:e Cltarge . 705 Pine i QlJ1 t!•,Q-,-.,~,-~.-l ,~-~- ,.:, Princeton Univers ity, in 1781. 5c ❖ --,._

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Alumni News On The Bench COACHES StudentsWives ( Continued From Pa ,ge 1) No . 1 h as been marked up in the Continued from page 1 win column against no de feats for Entertained the f irst time in many years. Th e in hi s Senior year . Like Percy, Misso uri School of Min es stu.., stars have been crowned and Mr. Amb ler is emp loye d. It is on the Gale was called on to do the dents and their wives were en• -the bank of the Tigris, in south­ g oat has suffered (I should know f. kicking. Kicked 38 out of 51 ex _ tertained in the garde n of the eastern Turkey, at Ergani. It Th e score in th is ga me do esn't tra points. Missed only once in home of Director and Mrs. Ched. firers,featu was designed an d built by th e r ea lly indica te any particular two years. Averaged between sey la st wee k , and were joinect I' Thursda Germans, and Mr . Amb ler say s stre ngth on our part . but rath er 45 and 50 yards on ki cks. Es­ by Mr. and Mr s. Armsby and Dr. in starting. leaves a good dea l to be d es ired. the weakness of the willln.g Arkan­ t ab lish ed quite a 1·ecord as a re _ and Mrs. Schrenk later in the Chas. V. Camero n '38, who i s sas boys . gu lar by nev er bein,g rep laded, da y. wi th the She ll Oi l Co., has be en ,Our poor ti min g is attested to never injured, and never drop ­ Oth ers pres ent were Mr. and t ransfe rred -fro m Pa mpa, Texas, by the larg e numb er of "offside" ping a pas s. Wa s se lected on Mrs. E lmond Clarid ge, Mr. and conducted; t o To nk awa, O kl a. remony and "backfield in motion i' penal ­ Walter Camp s AILAmerican and Mrs . Kenneth Roffman , Mr. and Robin-t P. Ridley '40, last vea r ties. her 20th.B Most of these matter s will a dozen other s. Pl ayed pro fes ­ Mr s. William Buckman, Mr . and a stude nt · at t he M issour i Sc.1100! be cleared up Mrs. James Jen er, Jim Ma before we take the sional footbaJl for Columbus, sen, and M:r. and of Mines, is now with The Texas fi eld against St. Louis U. on Fri­ Ohio. Regarded as the best Mrs. J. L. Forin as h. Tea, cooki es, l Ed l'ande, end Comp any in Petroleum , Texas. day nite , howe ver, in t he National 'Pro Leag ue. In and doughnuts were se rved. Be­ lie Greco,Pe Willar d Farrar '30, who is with fore dispersing arrangements !Yeiss,Russ Probably the most outstand ing 1926 he became h ea d line coach th e ge.olog ica l department of the at Washingto n U. M. S . M. se_ were made to organiz e the "Stu . ll Lohman player in Saturday's game wa s Skelly Oil Co., has been trans _ cured his valuable service dent Wives Clu b" for the coming MikeZwirb Pau l F u·llop, a transfer last semes­ s in ferred from Evansv ille, India na, ter from th e Univ ersity of Illi ­ 1937. year. tlgedat t · to J ackson, Mi ss iss ippi. nois who reminds one of last 0 year's Harl ey Ladd. Th ey are alike i!•t- (I--0-- •--~- 0~-- --~-~~ •1• in stature, spee d and running Circus A F RESHMAN'S PRAYER style and glancin g at "Ws" record ,IR emem er·b i By Ken Roffma nn we'd sure like to have sorn eone 1 Now I lay me rlown to s leep, around w.ho can g·o a long way to­ A tinge of lipst ick on eac h ch ee 1 ward fillin g. his I sh oes. I I Though it may n ever all come o ff Keith Cook's two touchdowns 3 Still, p lease have mercy on that lo, · and new drivin g pow er gcit him a Art Schumach er, Junior me­ I Followills Soph. Forgive him. I choice bunch of posies . V,'e won't chanical, who again showed his T hough I am meek and but a child, even ,, menti?n hi s "Jelly-bean/ ball And he is big and tough and wild, lug .ging tal ent Saturday by 1 TENNIS RACKETS, AND BALLS, TABLE dates agam 1f he keeps that up. i ·1 too will be a Soph tea ring thru the Indians several 1 some day. . Cunningham, Eads, Jin1 Glover, times . , TENNIS SETS, QOLF BALLS, ETC. i And for that reason now I,JJray ­ Schum 'acher, Bruce, Hancock and ,_ Forgive him I ANYTHING THE STUDENT NEEDS. i . Koziatek seeme d to indc ate just •=••o-~ o_ ,,__ ,_ o-~- o-11_, __ o____ o-,~-o-~ what to expect of them in the way of running and blocking for the coming year. "Kozy," by the way, just about put the T1'iple -N boys out of business when he hit the Oct. 11 Triangle OZARKLIQUOR STORE jack-pot plus. Oct . 12 Ind epen dents In the lin e, I couldn't see much Oct. 18 _:__... .._... __ 122 West 8th of any t hin ,g- 'cause every t iin e I'd Oct. 19 "M" Club try to look down the line to see Oct. 25 -._ ...... Kappa Alpha Wines what the other boys were doing, Oct . 26 •-·····.. ·· Alpha Lambda Tau Kromka would be ofLside and ob­ Nov. 1 ---·- ...... Liquors stl'Uct the view. Bullman will Nov. 2 ...... _ probably have Ed working with the Sept. 27 ...... Lambda Ch i Alpha Gins backs this week learning how to Sept. 21 St. P ats Board ::WE DELIVER - - - - - PHONE 191 ii,, intercept our opponents centers. ,Nov. 8 ·-···· ...... Next Week:---- Nov. 9 _ HOMECOMING ~fJli\l/filWJ]il'llll~fill\llll1Wllt\lUJfilfl!fiT/1!fii/JIU~Hfilfil[\lfl!fil)jlfilfili\T)lm~im1murml\lfllilfQJfffll[@ St. Louis U.! Need I say more? Nov. 15 ...... _.___ Tri_T ech . Every Miner footba ller counts the Nov. 16 ...... _ ... s. A. M. E. Claud ett e Colbert, Clark Gable, months, weeks, and days from on e Nov 20 __ ..... Lambda Chi- Alpha Spencer Tr acy and Hedy Lamarr [ St. Louis U. game to another. Last t Nov. 29 __ __ Freshm en featured in "Boom Town' at the year we were rained out of Wal sh IDec. 6 ___ Kappa Alpha Rollamo Th eater Saturday Mid- I Stadium but this year we're pray- Dec. 7 _ _ ...... Kappa Si gma night sh~w and Sunday and Mon- , mg· for a dry field. For a lot of, Dec. 13 _. day, October 6-7. I us, it will be the last chance we'll Dec. 14 Pi Kappa Alpha Dec. 20 -··· Sigma Nu Dec. 21 Trian gle Jan. 11 _ Interfrat ernit y Coun cil F eb. 1 ...... _ Alpha Lambda Tau Feb. 8 Military B all Feb . 14 --· ·· Theta Kappa Phi "' 0 b. 15 _...... Kappa Alpl'la Feb. 22 St. Pats Board March 1 . _ Shamro ck -Engin eers April 12 ··- ..... St. Pats Boar d April 18 ..._ ...... Kappa Alpha Apri l 19 ······-·• Alpha Lambda Tau IT'S YOUR CHANCE Apr il 25 -··-·· ...... __ ·Kappa Sigma April 26 -·-- ···· Pi Kappa Alpha TO SAVE ONALL May 2 .._ .. ·······- Sigma Nu -GROCERIES-- - MEATS Ma y 3 ...- . Th eta Tau WE DELIVER Ma ;, 10 ·····-· Tri an gle FOODS PHONE17 May 17 ._ ... Th eta Kappa Phi May 24 ... Sigma 'Pi MEATS FRUITS VIA ASHER® May 28 ...... - BELL ever hav e to beat St. Loui s; so , VEGETABLES POULTRY ,get your best ga l, a couple o;f 1 •!•~~--~~0-- 1~ ~- ,_.__~,,+ paste-boards, get in the ri ght spi ri t and come to the best Min ­ EGGS I ELICIOUS SANDWICHES - GOOD COFFEE I er-St . Louis U. game eve r. Tf-lE BLUE GOOSE I J.M. PIRTLE FARMER'SEXCHANGE Watching & Jeweler Sandwich Shop .. I • Serving the Miners -Call 163- EY'S, Since 1907 c' t QUICl( SERVICE . NEXT TO THEATRE I 118 E. 7th . Street •!• THE MISSOURI M INER Tu esday, October 1, 1940

dri\·l' for the touchdown. The Completed passes .10 3 Score by quar ters : Football game ended with the Miners deep Pe11alties 15 yards 70 M iners 13 G 19 6 - 44 (Continued From Page 1) Iin Indian territory, and practi_ First downs 7 19 Arkansas O 12 0 0 - 12 cally a full team of freshmen '!'he• lineups and summary: Yards gained from scrimmage : de of the uprights. representing the Engineers . ,ti ners Pos Ark ansas \rkansas displays passing· !Miner Line Looks Good Miners 172, Arkansas 68 . Nc\'ilrn L.E. Bolton First Downs: Mi nets 13, A1· k­ P rice inc lud es all Clyde Durphy, starting center Morris .\hili ty Kromka L.T. ansas 1 0. deve lopin g a nd f At the beginning of the sec. for the Miners, played a bang Veale L.G. Metzler Passes attemp ted: M iner s 7, glossy print s, any 11clquarter, Coach Bullman sent •up game on defense, stopping a Durp hy c. Mabry eight line of Arkansas 27, c a new team, and play resum- numlier of plunges on the Rogers R. G. Sullivan film. vd "ith the Southerners in charge scrima.i:te. Veale and Rogers creat- Krueger R.T . Burke Passes comp lete d: Miners 2 1 f the ball. Lynch tossed a neat eel a stone wall in the center of Slrnwhun R.E. J . Osment for 22 yal'ds, Arkansas 8 for 145 Baumgartners nass to Osment, hut a lateral the Miner line, with Krueger and Hancock Q.B . IL Osment yards. to Bolton resulted 111 ~: fumble, Ki·omlrn filling up the gaps in Cunningham ( C) L.T-I. Kelsoe Passes intercepted: Mine r s 5, 706½ Pine "ith the 111ners '.'ecovcrmg. Eads ' tackle plays. Kromka also block. Schumacher R.H. C. Lyn~h M k'a}i-Sas. ~i . , was forced to kick out for the ed the first punt attempted by Cook F .B. Cull ahan p°enalt ies : Miners 9 fo r 5 5 :IIiners, and after se,·eral . ex- the India11s. Nevins and Strawhun Subst itutions : Miners - Eads, •y~r ds~ ~r kl)\Jsa~ '.l .f or l.5 ya rd s. ,·hanges of punts, the Inchans cut do\\'n the end runs and also Kiburz, Radcliffe, Corneau, Ben . Fumbles; Minel'S 5, A1·k?ns as 1. were agai1; in Jl_ossession of the did some fin blocking down llop, Bruce, Domja­ Selec nctsen, Fu . Fumb l~s recovered : Miners 4, ball deep 111 then· own territory. field . All of the substitutes in novich, Catanzaro, Mazzon i, fhe Jndians started a passing at_ Arkansas ·z. DANIEL BOONE the line looked very promising, Glover, Stockton, Nicola, Kane, tack, but Co1·neau cut them short, rd s, and many of them should solve Jr AND MORE ·• • • AMERICA SMOKES I/iiienable Copyrigh t 1940. ~ Placea !Jo3 PINE PHONE 77 I.iccfft & Mn.a• ...,)'rooA Cc:o, Co. / :\lell!ber THE C IGARETTE THAT SATISFIES ena,a~or onthe ca

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