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DAVIDSON, N. C, PRIDA 17, 1950 MTMBKR EIGHT PREMARITAL TALKS TOBE GIVEN BY PROF.HILL STUDENT VOICE ON ATHLETIC COUNCIL Touted UNC Marriage Professor Veteran of Two Notice j LEACHELECTED TO COMMITTEE A Davidson alumni matting Slated To Gave Practical Lectures Inspect The student body, who voted the tofoi*- formed as independent com- ball teim is no» doing well, this of the Atlanta Chapter will be Wars To Seminary A series of talks and discussions pertaining practical first part of the week, has elected mittees. The powers of this coun- council will find out why and work held at Columbia in to Wood Leach, a senior from De- cil, as recently stated in the David- to improve the situation." Decafur, Ga.. next Friday phases* of marriage will he held at Davidson on February 14 R.O.T.C. Dept Funiak Springs, Florida, as their aonian are as follows:" ... the As yet, a date has not been set night, November 24. Rev. Don. and 15. Gene Regen, a member of the Senior Class, and chair- representativeto the Athletic Coun- council is the controlling board ot for the next meeting of the coun- aid Bailey, president of the man of the joint sponsoring eommittee, announced the round Redding F. Perry, Chief cil, an office which should have athletic policy, and what it says cil, but it plans to meet about four chapter and younger brother Colonel which will present Dr. Keuben Hill,of l'X( '.as principal speaker. Military Dis- upon at opening of goes, as far as collegiate affairs, times a year and whenever else of Dean John C. Bailey, will of the North Carolina been voted the series, will the campus Tuesday, this school year but which prior subsidization, and coaching person- it is deemed necessary. The com. preiide. This which will be simi. trict visit lar November 21st for the purpose of to this week had not been done. nel are concerned. It Joes not have mittee consists now of Fronts Dr. Cunningham and Coach I to the recent Fall Services in inspecting the MilitaryDepartment, The finalists in the election were control over admission of students, Johnston and George Abernethy Crowell Little will apeak at form, is to include two chapel talks according received Wood Leach and Auburn Lambeth, scholarship requirements, or sche- from the faculty, who are respon- the dinner, preceding the Da. BandPlansMarch ami numerous afternoon and even, to information ing disi by the Professor of Military Sci. who werechosen out of a group of dules, but even at thar its powers sible for policies of physical educa- vidaon-Georgia Tech game the u-si.uis on student-chosen ence and Tactics. Each year Colon, five boys which consisted of Monty are broad.If, for example,the foot- tion and student health; Ed M. following afternoon. topics. Previous to Dr. Hill's visit. ThroughGeorgia' will el Perry performs at least one. and Hill, Hoopy Davis, Tommy Haller, Armfield and McAllister Carson. It is expectedthat there will morid bt shown which deal Jr., president vice-president of be about 13S in atten- with childbirth, human puberty, and usually two, such inspections. In and the two finalists. Wood was and alumni Tuxedos as well as uniforms will Military the newly formed Wildcat Club, dance. sterility, and phases of sociology addition, of course, the elected in the vote of Tuesday oi be a necessary part of the luggage regular representatives of the alumni; and family relations. Department undergoes the this week. and of Davidson Hand members when (chairman), Rev. Sam I>r. Hill is prafSMM of sociology Annual Formal Inspection by sev- Prior to the persent setup of this D. R. I.afar the band leaves Friday morning. Hovis, Moore, and nmNk BMfussf in the In- eral highranking officers late in the council, there were three seperate and Dr. Oren mem- Chapel Schedule November 24, for Atlanta, appear representatives of 'he to Mitutc for Ke>carch in Social Sci. spring. and distinct committees which bers and The chapel for there over the weekend in a dual Board of Trustees; and Wood calendar this week onto at (7WC. His duties there in- Colonel Perry is a veteran of formed this council: (1) the Ath- role. Friday night at eight-thirty Leach, representative of the Stu- is highlighted by the appearance clude teaching and research in mar- more than 33 years service in the letic Council of Trustees, (2) the the Davidson Symphonic Hand will Body. of Edward H. Johnston, General- .uicl cmuMtitai of students Army. Born in Henderson, N. C, Faculty Athletic committee,and (3) dent present its first concert of the cur- speaking of new re- with premarital problems. He has he attendedthe University of North the Alumni Advisory committee. In Wood's secretary of the Student Volunteer rent year in the auditorium of sponsibility. Randy Taylor, presi- lr. \ i-.>-.ttit lit >r of three books gan in 1917 when he was appoint- the. day, November 20th, under the Atlanta and their appreciation ot ' itself, was ielt these remarksto each student: "We OK iii.il i 1 and the family, he has ed a second lieutenant of Cavalry. and since the need sponsorship of the YMl'.V On fine band music is well-known to i^K representation,it de- want it understood that this office — had article- published in several He served in France and Germany for such was — the Davidson musicians since 11ii cided that the student body add is representative that is. it i.-. siiii- Tuesday, Professor Lilly of the leading MiavM/incs and journals. during World War Ias a member same auditorium was the -itc of I'or several prior this to their list of elected offices. ply the means by which the stu- English Department will be in weeks to the of the 80th Division. After the war, the first concert on the band's <1im of faculty In its present formation, the three dent body voices its opinions to charge of the devotional period, Spring n--ion-.I«roiip mem- he entered upon a series of varied tour last year. her- will regular Thursday committees plus the student repre. the council. Each of you is urged vi>it assignments with Cavalry units in with a student day program fol- On the following afternoon. Sat. have been consolidated to meet with Woody and voice ni.lii fraternity meetings to hold the United States. Then followed a sentative lowing. Wednesday, November urday, November 25th, the joint council, although your ideas and opinions to him 22. color- smaller di-ctis-ion*. In these ques- special assignment under General into one the fill red and black uniforms of the members of the council shall be about any phase of Davidson ath- is the President's day, and Dr.Cun- tion ami aiiMvrr sessions, the group of the Armies "Black Jack" Persh- Football Hand will re. any composed of representatives from letics in which you feel imp'ove- ningham will present the program Wildcat will attempt t<> clear up basic ing in writing the history of World place as Inn,I ment needed." at Thanksgiving day, the tuxedos the misconceptions held by individuals I. tho tl ree groups which were h«ie- WOODY LEACH is that time. War Thursday twenty-third, a spe- marches into Grant Field to "hack on various phases of marital re. being the Cats" against Yeflowjacketl When modern armor was cial Thanksgiving Day service will the the latiniis both physical and mental. developed in 1937, Colonel Perry, NEWS ITEMS be given, with students and faculty of Georgia Tech. At halftimc, the Chairman Regcn stressed the im- then a major, was ordered to the Top band will join with the Georgia portance these fraternity Southern Editor S.&B.WillTapU members taking part. Friday, No- of talks Knox,Ky., years study Tech band in presenting a sprcia! Armored Center at Fort After two of careful vember the twenty-fourth. Profes- H paramount to a successful ap- from an overseas assignment in the "D" club is about to present Berg of Music Department drill. Mr. PfeM and Mr. Moore re- 1'ioiatioii of the forthcoming ser- Opens '50Davidson sor the work, China and the Philippines. He be. the faculty' with a request for the At TuesdayDrill willbe in charge of the devotionals, port that hand members arc N ■] l>r. Hill.Doctors Godcbarles, ing doubly preparation came G.4 (Supply Officer) of the addition of new courses for those a student activity program hard in for 1'iukett, DoukI.-is and Abernethy with unusually performances " 2nd Armored Division, then Chief majoring in Physical Education. Free Lecture Series Scabbard and Blade, honorary following. two fine will mat;e i this group. It is Georgia of Staff of an armored corps train- The club has seen a need for this, HoddingCarter, military fraternity on the campus, for presentation in the that one of America's capitol. MMfM a more effective se- ing Center in the southwestern for in the past Davidson graduates foremost Southern newspaper edi- will tap eleven advanced ROTC States, membership at drill leition >>f sex questions would be United and then as a majoring in Physical Education tors opened the 1950 DavidsonCol. students for Two of the Davidson nnsicians headquart- Tuesday, Jay Roberts, captain of Frosh Casualty Box obtained by holding these discus. staff officer with supply have found it necessary to take an lege Public lecture Series at 8:15 will be performing for the home ers in Washington. extra year of work before they this organization,announced today. folks when the hand appears in IMNM small groups of close> Thursday night in Chambers Audi- Last This MMNKJ During the Campaign. can enter graduate school. The new members will be form- Atlanta. Charlie Kopcr. who dou- ly Tunisian torium. Mr. Carter chose as his Week Week kMoeJated itadtMa. Colonel Perry served as Chief of Members of the coaching staff subject 'Toward a Progressive ally initiated when Scabbard and bles as drum major ol' the football Held in conjunction with Dr. Corps again. charge Third Floor Georgia Staff of an and faculty have been aiding the Blade takes of the cadet band and clarinetist in the OOUCeri 1 Armored Democracy." Freshmen 0 12 Hill - .nlclre-se< and forums will be Later, in France, he was a high club in their research. The club regiment, which will be formed in band, and >wen Kellum, who plays Editor and publisher of the Delta Walking on grass 2 2 a lar^e and comprehensive bcole staff officer with General Patton's hopes to have completedits finding Greenville, a parade for the occasion. Not until the alto saxophone in both bands Democrat Times in Mis- No freshmen hats ..8 3 "li-play. hooks briefly Third Army, and after the war and present them to the this time will the identity of the are native Atl.nt:.ns. Ml will he Student sissippi, Mr. Carter has been Not speaking on commanded a Cavalry Group in Body by next semester. new members be revealed. pl.m reviewed l>y students and available awarded both the Pulitzer Pri/c campus t I Students wlu in be in At- Czechoslovakia. he eligible for mem- for piirclia-r. for editorial writing and Goggen- In order to Breaking campus 0 1 lanta for the weekend i\ T l>e in- When he came home from over- The rifle team defeated Clem- writing. bership in the organization, a stu- know tli.- sup. heim Prize for creative Disrespect to terested to that Davidson Backed l>y the wholehearted seas latein 1945, Colonel Perry as- son College in a postal match last must be at least 3 junior, havi ' Department expects to By relating several personal ex- dent iipperclassmen 3 5 Music have port iif nearly every campus or. sumed command of all school week by the score of 1880 to 1837. a "U" average in military science for the Kridav con- periences in wartime, Mr. Carter Total 14 24 ticket- ni^'it gantxation, ( Kegen (Continued Page Six) 2000. The Da- scholastic average of liairman be. On Possible score was dramatizedthe fact that our present and overall cert available to lh* sttwJtni bod) vidson score was the highest fired "C", and must have demonstrated the first <>i next Mtk, lie\i- the loiu'i reme will serve 3 democracy "is not producingpeace." after Those and is considered an ex- outstanding leadership and efficien- arc to and painful need of a clear. THOMAS WOLFE to date From his position as newspaper TRADITION who desire ticket* requested definite cellent score. Aubrey Miree, the cy il"' drill field. Department. editor, he stated that he was able on The unwritten and undiscussed call by the Music nvid-on stu> scorer with .182 out of 400. This assumption by Works of Celebrated once backward South. "External be tapped Tuesday willincrease the these is the our NO DAVIDSONIAN will fire a postal week the team threats," he claimed, "are making im-nihershir of Scabbard and Rlade often the most respected. One of THANKSGIVING WEEK-END the University of faculty match with need for even more basic to 33. that all students are gentle- AuthorareDisplayed Niagara. evident a Italian!, pub- changes." Colonel James L. who men (unless they demonstrate the The Davidsonian will not lie The life and works of one of Using Main Street in Greenville himself became a member of the contrary) and are to be treated as lished next week due to the Unique Liberal Arts at David, A violation assump- proximity ot Thanksgivingholidays. North Carolina's most celebrated to illustrate fundamental American group while a student such. of this being the tion brings quick protest will, however, lie distributed the literary artists is featured in privileges, Mr. Carter told how its son, is the faculty advisor of from It faculty following one of the Davidsonian's Room dis- U. Va.-D.C.Debaters newspaper office symbolized free- local S & B chapter. and students alike. week. Course Initiated At play cases. The material, collected of press and speech, its court Cumming, dom and contributed by Dr. Literary Horns building freedom of equal justice, COMMAND DECISION' Emory Univ., Atlanta twenty-five books, Lock includes over and its City hall freedom of repre. clippings The University of Virginia and \ program lhai liberalize! lib- magazines, and newspaper government."However, Davidson college held an intercol- sentation in eral education it found in the ex. that illustrate Thomas Wolf's lit- there are shadows over this street, legiate debate in Phi Hall, Novem- RUN THRU LAST ii.null il nf Ike erary achievements in addition to GRUELLING division humanities the darkest of which is that of the MASQUERS interesting concerning his life. ber 16. A negative and an affirma- .it Emory University."Hm new pm. facts hammer and sickle," he warnet' tive was sent from the Univer- ptm, which winl into effect ;t~ the Wolfe studied at the University team He describedweak points in these REHEARSALS; DATE, of North Carolina and Harvard sity of Virginia to discuss the na- WEEK CURTAIN 21st fall quarter opened, malm possi- ferrets, weak points which he University. pro. tional intercollegiate topic "Re- ble a general culture major without In 1924 he became thought are redmeat to propaganda The cast of the Red and Black class, appears of G. (I. Kane is Aldi'M William-;, a Washington Na- ior in the role specialization. fessor of English at solved. That Non-Communist i Inter, stormed Reds. He cited as ex- Masquercrs' production, "Command Brigadier General Dennis. Hill, who member of the freshman la-s htm Square College of N. Y. U. It was tions Should Form a New Alden, According to Dr. Robert Scran- amples such things as corruptness Decision," is winding up its final hails from Uelmont, N. C, is by Muntreat, N. ('. who i- mi focused the at- national Organization." The Da- ton, chairman ol the ilivision, the while there that he in some of our courts, the scant week of reheasal.Thisrecent Broad- no means a newcomer to the stage jorinK in Knulish. i- making his tention of the nation upon the vidson negative which was com- hvmaniriei programis designed for usage of libraries. Overshadowing way hit by W. W. Haines will be at Davidson. He will be remem- first appearance with the Masquer* mountains of North Carolina with posed of Pete Kalogridis and Jark non-profr-.ional students, and can these two is the negligence on the the Masquers' first play of the sea- bered for roles in such Masquers In high school he had considerable publishing of "Look Homeward Hunter, won by a narrow margin. he a substitute for the demands of the citizens' part to exercise full power son. It will be presented in Cham- productions as "Arsenic and Old dramatic experience, having ap- Angel," a story of family life in The affirmative, Herbert Cannon "< dip.-irtnifiit "major*!' and "minors" at the polls. bers Auditorium November 21 and "The Valiant" and "The peared in sucli plays as >ui the Great Smokies. When Wolfe and Carlisle Crenshaw lost to the Lace." as f.mnil in Ilie iiMial A. H. sub- Although Mr. Carter feels that 22. Man Who Came To Dinner." 1'rior Hearts Were Young and (iay" anil returned from a European ti-.p in Virginia Negative. The two debates Five) ],-"■< mailer Kbmtnlc. "In the study America is inevitably moving to- Bill Pharr, a member of the jun- coming to Davidson he appeared (Continued On Page "Of Time and the held simultaneously were judged to «<■ tract the nowill of Western 19.11. he wrote ward a social welfare state, he de. in numerous high school produc- River," Both of thesenovels incltin- by John I.yles and Professor Grif- iilt.'iN and culture, include art, nounced those who are evading tions. Kill, a business major, is a great of apparent auto- fin. music, history, literature, language. ed a deal their individual responsibilities in Mas- material', and even aft- Because this was a pre-season memberof the Red and Hlack Bible speech,philosophy,"explained biographical government. debate team had been able the quers, the Davideonian and Phi Dr. Scranton. Such a background er the author changed his hero's neither for do much work on the topic; He re-emphasized the need Gamma Delta social fraternity. In i» tin- ideal 'liberal' education." name, there was no mistaking him to "They occurring, changes. are but to his role in the play he ( for Thomas Wolfe. however,both teams receivedmany addition limas ol' the new division is the (Continued On Page Six) props manager. According to Wolfe, one of his points on the topic. is also the humanities colloquium, a class that Dennis, role Bill cousins attended "a Presbyterian On Friday, November 17, David- General whose will be taii','lit like no other on forceful, possessing college" was "expelled for ad- son is sending two teams: affirma- is playing, is a the cauipuv M ■■!« led on "'ireat and to, pre- vocating free lov; and socialism tive Paul Guthery and Bob Combs Rabbi Tofield Will man of about 40. He is so Hook-" course*, the colloquium will ' di;- while of the college pape.- Negative Herbert Cannon and occupied with the matters which be an informal reading and editor on appears The college was Davidson but the Dave Moy'an to Elon College for Speak Judaism are at hand that he to be cus*ie*l yrmip. l>r. Joseph Cona'it, His pri- t'nivcrsity Davidaonian was not created until topic. The Philanthropic Literary slightly absent-minded. who left the Columbia a debate on the same The objective bring Kinory years later, and his cousin's Society as its guest speak- mary is to the war faculty to augment the pro- a few Forensic Council is looking for- willhave college career was greatly exasper- er Monday, 20, Rabbi Aaron to a conclusion as soon as possible gram. JjMltam that students will Dixie Tournament Nov. J. — ated.Today that cousin, is an Abbe- ward to the to Tofield,of Charlotte.Rabbi Tofietd to him war is no fun but since read novel-, drama, philosophy, in ville businessman who took a lead- be held in Charlotte, November 30 willspeak on"The Basic Conception —there is a price to be paid for it typical graal works of the ages- ing part in the college endowment December 2. of and How It Meets Tern, it is better to pay it now than Homer. Dante. Shakespeare, Judaism — covering campaign last year. porary World Problems." The lec- to dribble it out. His attitudeof the Cioetlie. l'r..u>t about brings In July of 19.* Thoma.« Wolfe Student Government Association ture, beginning at 7:15 p. m.in Phi end justifying the means twenty book- each quarter. The becamea victim of pneumonia. Be- votes $60,000 for use by student ac- Hall, will be followed by a fifty, much criticism and objection by colloquium will meet one or two afternoon-, a week, and examina- fore be could folly recover, com- tivities. Average cut is approxi. minute discussion period. The stu- his superiors. (Cottoned On Page Six) mately 10 percent. dent Body is cordially invited. ALDEN WILLIAMS Appearing in the role of Major BILL PHARR tions will be or*!. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19S0 THE DAVTDSONTAN PAGE TWO THE DAVIDSONIAN The Pot Boils PUBLISHED WEEKLY THROUGHOUT THE By HENRY HAN8EN COLLEGE YEAR The typical Davidson student is usually ments. This unbelievable state of affairs is par- publicly praised as a paragon of all the virtues : ticularly apt to exjst in the better type of pic- he comes off a little worse,sometimes ture. One can only say to this amazing idea EDITORIN CHIEF GORDONSCOTT privately to the of being damned asa witless idiot. what one says to the comment "good show," LOFTIN extent BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN The truth, on an individual level, probably lies by out-going movie viewers, "How would you somewhere in between. This is not always the knowf"— For that matter,how do 1knowT Answer EDITORIAL 8TAPP case. At athletic events he is prone to aet the there are other theatres where people both polished role of a Chesterfield as regards his look and listen and it is wonderful what sound Associate Editors Tom Mann, Jim Murray. Hartley Hall manner. There are other times when he is en- does for Hollywood's present product. "Most of Features -, Shelley Beard Editor aggregateeven, the major companies seem quite wedded to the Pete Kalogridis, Bill Adams, George durable or even pleasant in the Managing Editors chapel. of sound movies. It's just too bad McMurray, Ed Richardson occasionally, in idea — To dispense with introductory remarks, of that we can't enjoy the benefits which, they Photographs— Pete Ormsby City Editoi Nat Daniel — late he has nowhere been more the .witless idiot tell us, accrue to pictures in which you can — Fickeisen Photographer Raymond Lynch say. Art Editoi Jim than at the local movie. Granted that, in a selec- hear what the characters Sports Editor Bill White Proofreader— Dick Roper tion of pictures very much above what has To dispense with hyperbole, swhy can't we BUSINES8 8TAPP formerly been the level of excellence, there oc- view movies .with a reasonable amount of vocal approval, disapproval, or whatever comment it Asiitant Business Manager . Alex Goley casionally appears a stinker, still we may Advertising Manager Manley McWilliams reasonably assume that having paid our money ia deemed necessary to make- This is not to ad- — vocate stoney to CirculationManager Ansley Moses we wish to see the picture and hear it as well silence. But we'd like hear a lines; Collections Manager J«ck Turner not the loud brayings of Davidsonians en masse- few punch we'd like to enjoy pulchritude bliss; Subscriptions Manager - BillHart This is evidently not the motivating idea behind in something approaching silent we'd like, Faculty Advisor Prof- Henry T. Lilly the behavior of most of the students who attend. in short, to hear as well as see the movie. anything is sufficient to set up a clamor If it be said that Iam trying to crush a COMPANY Almost PRINTED BY DAVIDSON PRINTING ***** hearing glorious manifestation of glorious only effectively Davidson, North Carolina — which not prevents the Davidson ■ . of the sound track, but also is quite apt to cause spirit, if this be said, then Ianswer thus: to as second class matter at the Post Office at Davidson,N. C, serious lacerations of the ear drum. The usual sit in a dark cave and make strange noises on 3, under the Act of March 1897. impetus is some joke or the appearance of a slight or no provocation to the detriment of the THE WORLD LAST WEEK female of pleasing or even startling propor- alleged reason for gathering there in the first tions. Now jokesand females of any proportions place is hardly school spirit. Not one of those 1) M. Rosenburg has succeeded Paul Griffith as Assistant "The Students' Choice" Mrs. Anna to guilty Secretary of Defense. pleasing are fine. They are "good things" in who contribute such would be of it Woody Leach of the individually. The condition would be accurately Congratulations are in order to Germany Spain were to full membership in the system. Past experience should have taught 2) West and elected described as a situation in which most of us Senior Class who was elected several days ago to repre- the U. N. Food and Agriculture Organization. us, however, that clever remarks are usually would seem to enjoy beng idiots together when sent the Student Body on the newly created Athletic novelist, 3) The 1949 Nobel Prize for literature went to an American answered and pleasing females may speak and we wouldn't think of being idiots apart. To Council. Faulkner, award llritish philosopher Bertrand William the 1950 to say something which is, if possible, even more reiterate and conclude, we'd like to hear as well In assuming membership on this committee Woody Russell, and the chemistry prizes to Germans Otto Diels and movie. takes on a job, the magnitude and responsibility of which Kurt Alder. interesting than their purely physical accoutre- as see the have evidently not suifk very deeply into the majority of 4) Yugoslavian and Albanian relations were further strained as the the students' minds. This is not just another committee, Albanian mission was expelled in Belgrade. representing Faculty. but it is a group of men the Trustees. 5) Britain has refused the Soviet proposal for four power talks on Alumni, and Students who have the awesome job of try- Germany, but France seems more agreeable. though not entirely. ing to decide just what course Davidson College will fol- 6) Enrollment in U. S. engineeringschools has reached a new low. low with regard to athletics. continuing their march on Lhasa. This committee will begin to function amid a period 7) In Tibet Chinese forces are jtmCotyi1(of. — probably unsurpassed in the history of the college— of 8) The acting president of Venezuela has been assassinated. In much discussion and not a few apprehensions concerning 1948 he led a successful revolt against the Galiegos Government. Gof the question which is foremost in the mind of every true A five-year-old boy who wit. Fool: He who parks on the cam. The scene is a chemistry class. Davidson man— "Will Davidson go all out for subsidized FROM... nessed his first football game that pus without a parking permit. The dumbest student is being pay quizzed. football, return football here to a strictly 'amateur' status, afternoon was overheard praying Idiot: He who refuses to prayer night: his parking fine the first week. "What is the formula for wa- or attempt to continue its struggle along the middle of this that The Editor's Mailbox "God bless ma. Damn fool: who thinks he ter?" the road?" " He To The Editor: that the Wildcats looked lousy God bless pa. can get a parking permit. -H, I,J. K. L, M, N, O." can, stage game, guess against V. M. I. Sometimes you God bless me. "Whoinell ever told you that?" No one at this of the hazard a ..... 1'. . **" * "* sometimes you don't. Rah! Rah? Rah!" shouted the exasperated profes. as to the final policy which will be adopted. It will be no Ihe Davtusonian« i^ Footballhas its ups and downslike Preacher: "Henry, your main sor. job to gain a meetingof the minds of men whose ideas did sir, told me it easy Dear Arch: anything else. But then you might Standing joke: A professor who enemy is Drink." "You You from "entering bigtime football iwith all its was H to < )." University Signal. may range say it's about time"we werehavinn refuses to sit. Henry: "Yeah, and yer the old Your recent take.off on the VMI . Well, accompanying subsidies, etc," to "dropping out of the o||e of our ups are we Kentucky Kernal my game was probably extremely guy what told me to love ene. players heJnK |oo in sayinR that Southern Conference and returning the game to the your mies." amusing to many of cohorts thf |)avijson,eain has played good Prof: What do you find the Angry parent, striding into dimly and the spectators." surprisingly enough, we fail to -, but Kames ,m year? hardest thing to deal lighted room: Young man, I'll written with? — Woody Leach will represent the student viewpoint on see the humor. If it was Maybe we do lack school spirit Student: An old pack of cards. Nurse Doctor, every time I teach you to make love to my simply for a space filler, as it would fj |,t. issue, not his personal or any scmb|ancc of g M:.ybe The Heights bend over to listen to his heart, daughter. this vital which may even be own appear, willing to for- ..,, ., then were no|)e of ,he boys )ve. lne g me his pulse increases. What should feeling to correct policy for Davidson to follow. person. Darling Dan: Wish you would; as the get it. But if that was your we |lave heard it so anvmore as darling. I've missed you." Ido? not making much headway. reason, it is absolutely imperative that every al opinion, then we're going to take |{ j you "Oh. — I'm For that offfn expre9lled. ut o think And she raised the revolver and Doctor Button your blouse. Davidson man take time out to seriously consider this issue with you. a guy wou|ti RO out and try to Hustler Kentucky Kernal privilege, tried again. Vanderbilt It has been our or as ,)c $o | matter p|ay a Ra|||e when was banRei might say. fate, play ,,, you our to up |ha, he cmjU| har y walk j, If there ever was a time in Davidson's long and staid with the bunch of boys who make ., jnsit, ,,;„, |herc was|) e up football To past when the students have needed to shed the long robes Davidson's team. |herc wasn.t Slllnc,hing inside him EDDIE ALLEN'S SPORTS ASIDE best of our knowledge, 'here ,lin) jl? of complacency and apathy that seem to surround many the whk.h drove ,„ do Ml>rc it was worth. among them ,,, Editor's Note: Due to sever, opponents, while bigger, also ad. if not for what reached the crossroads isn't an All-American |he s of them, it is now. Davidson has than a few of >Ca ave donc printing herred so-called pure It was very funny when the cy- and none profess to be; however, a , ,,)is al requests, we are a to athletic |ha| vefy ycar and OI1 and it's going to take some downright deep thinking on hinK duplicate of Eddie Alton's policies, and our littlecollege often nics got holdof the news that our better bunch of boys cannot be | ( turn sevcra different occasions. ould up little college had reported itself somebody's part to determine whether she will down found. sports column in the Char- made for lack of size with extra there be any school spirit in that? spirit. for some minor, inadvertent infrac- Subsidy Boulevard or go in the other direction down We know that we didn't live up (au|, lotte Observer last week. It effort and We have been at aml m tion. Without the subsidy that Deemphasis Lane. standards of the Davidson deals with a little denomina- to the kn The Purity Cod* Where It Was only neces- Spirit ag»,h.t V. M. I and tha tional college which has ath- most schools considered who Not Needed sary but didn't care to admit, it we didnt give our very best. That letic policy troubles. indicate certainly was regularly taking its lumps on is why in our meeting with the would seem to This was before the bubble of in- The Little College That Was the playing fields. Its opponents coaches the Monday following the doesn't exactly get us all lired- tercollegiate football began to in- Unsigned Letters Left Behind grew bigger and better, but in really joh. flate to barrageballoonproportions. game we decided to work up to do a better cases they declared no vio- One thing which the Davidsonian failed to mention in Bedtime story for today: Once While checking the gate receipts most hard for N. C. State and to redeem prissy purity code. Sincerely, there was a little denominational one afternoon, some school's gra- lations of the the early issues of this year regarding our policy was this eyes ourselves in the of our friends. Auburn l.ambeth college. It was a fine college, known duate manager was by the thingof unsigned Letters to the Editor,and the only reason stricken It's Unhealthy In The Middle We will be the first to admit Woody Leach respected high academic cash possibilities of whatuntil then time and for its — Of The Road that matter is mentioned now is because for the first and moral standards. It was the had been sport for sport's sake. this year it has raised its ugly head aa is the case every kind of college you might well He reasoned that withbetter teams To some it seemed to continue year. choose for your son, being virtually would come better financial re- in this manner woulddoour college THE POLL CAT sure that he would leave it a clear- turns and, ostensibly higher pres- no good. Character building is high- We believe that letters published in an open forum By SLAYDON MYERS eyed young man with a true sense tige for the school with the better ly to be desired, but somehow, a in a newspaper one of the most vital services of values. team. boy doesn't particularly benefit constitute 1 1. What kind of a college magazine do you want? say pop. from having pushed in the a paper can render to its readers. Indeed, we have time Now the standards of this college You might the idea was his nose high ular. Soon throughout the land dirt every Saturday. and again asked for student body reaction through letters a) One that continues to print both serious ami humorous remained because its adminis- conscientiously kept them money began to pour into the tills It was apparent that one of two time. The response — tration on matters that come up from time to writing 41 per cent- that way. There was no deviation and even huskier young men into choices should be made. First to has been almost negligible,but nonetheless the opportunity — they believed the enrollment of the pros- go what the sportswriters call "big b) A straight humor magazine only 25 per cent. in the course that offices is still available. But there are certain rules with regard right, no eye-winkings at what the perous schools. Meanwhile, our lit. time"in athletics, which the admin- pre- topublishing letters which every newspaper worthy of the e) A humor magazine with a literary review published less firm of purpose might consider tie collegeamong theoaks sat back, istrationnever wished nor was — only lies. philosophically wondered what all pared to do. Second, to carry on name must enforce. The most important of which is not separately 34 per cent. ethical white The prime purpose of this insti- the shooting was about and steadily withits normalsports program,but printing unsigned letters. tution, uniquely enough, was the continued to steer its own quiet, to drop down into its own level in 2. If a literary review were published: spiritual development intercollegiate endeavors. Recently, a letter was delivered to us in which the mental and sane course. of those enrolled there. It is odd, By the year, the conference of Such decisions, of course, cannot writer expressed certain vietws regarding the football a) Would you read itt Yes— 59 pet.; No— 41 pet. but true, that although a student which our school was a member be made quickly. On one side, the team.It waa an average letter, fairly well written and we might stronger, weaker teams sports-minded alumni began to de- b) Do yon think that the college should finance itT be able to kick a football became the agreed with parts of what was written. Nevertheless the 60 yards or pull out of the line to correspondingly weaker. Gradually mand teams like the other schools Tea— 64 pet.;No— 36 pet. side, letter was of such a type that the Editor cannot accept lead interference with outstanding a few little Goliaths were dropped had. On the other the admin- dispatch, still primarily a from the schedule of our Little istration held steadfastly to its responsibility for printing it unsigned- The Editor of any he was DAVIDSONIANS PLATFORM FOR A BETTER DAVIDSON student. David, but soon even those who own level in intercollegiate endeav- newspaper is responsible for any unsigned material which 1. To abolish the double-cut system. Yes, this college encouraged ath. weren't Goliaths at all became too ors. may appear in apaper, and that is one responsibility which 2. To chance the wristtng system of giving cuts. letics. In fact it owned a fine tra- powerful, too. The shopwornphrase The unhappy result was a stale- we will notshoulder,particularly when the letter expresses 3. To main Physical Training non-compulsory for all seniors dition inintercollegiate sport. Never "moral victory" became even more mate. While nobody could decide radical or highly contradictory views. rocardltas of their age. a real power, of course, but pro- frayed from excessive wear. just what to do, our little college's left in the middle oi Again the Davidsonian asks for your participation in 4. To improve the tatsphona arrangements in the dormitories and ducing what its alumni could About this time the national col. teams were taw college at large proudly call "grand little teams." legiate fathers becamealarmedover the road. And what happens when open forum, but anyone desiring to write . ha a letter and 5. To chance the system of student body elections. When college football teams were the monster of their own creation. you stay in the middle of the road then having so little faith in what he haa said that he ft. Tohave more variedand interesting chapel programs and speak. composed of men who had enrolled They issued a pretty piece of paper too long? You get knocked down. won't sign it, is asked to save his and our time by re- MB. of their own volition, this little known as the purity code and There isn't any end to this story fraining from writing. If the writer signs hit mum and 7. To sjhre praise wherepraiseisdue. school played, and sometimes even honor-bound each school to re- and if you want a moral make up your now, little h«n requests thai itbe withheld fran publication that ia 8. To criticize whenit is felt that criticism willimprovea situation. defeated, the best of them. Not port itself for any violation of it. own. As of our 9. To Sunday visitations to faculty having as large a student body as Well, our littlecollege was a mem- college is still undecided. It is still Buch request will any advocate nicht homes. different matter. % be honored at 10. To urge the clarification of student regulations to the Hud— most, they usually were at some berof the nationalbody and accept, in the middle of the roadand, gen- S* body. disadvantage. But generally their ed the purity code at face value, tlemen, the traffic is getting heavy. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1950 THE DAVIDSOXIAN PAGE THREE Hang Tour Hat At Hugo's Wax Scratching By NAT DANIELS By BOB WHELESS The reception of the letter which follows fired the sparks for me to begin an undertaking long planned This week I'llhave to admit thai imprnvisinn on the piano while and never realized: a city column I'm fresh out of copy on new rec. every one el*e continue* plavinv the for the Davidsonian. and so I be. ■■Til. mi I'm going to do some:hinK mil'iilv. After .ili. mi .15 bars he gin, not without some apprehen- I've been wanting to do lor a long .witches hack lo thr straight ar- fttoas, to try to help our student time, devote most of the column to rMBWMM. It's impossible to tell body to remember that for nine a fellow named (ieorge Shearing vihi ju«t I'nlv irreat this Shoring month* of the year they are the Now Iknow most of you will eithei outfit i« until vnu'vr hnrd them. adopted citizens of Mayor Heaty's - is that'" at Let's have a look at some of 'he him, he p'avs Imp \( Metropolis, the second largest in- — bmbbba I've heard of recards hWy've done for MC. %. 1 L^» r 0 > corporated town in Mecklenburg I don't like Ixip. -o I don't Ik- .incr tlirv arrivnl over herr. Fie County. ("enrge Shearing, Maybe ynii dnni -ernrded "Ittlfipinf With Sym»«honv To the Cily Editor of the Da. like Imp, lots of propli- don't o Siil" a> the theme f-.r the platter don't, get vidsonian: ih-nk thry hut don't i'o program- of tin- same n:ime which'' ting dogmatic yoi mghtlv Dear Sir: * about il until heard n\rr Station \V I Since the college term began in I ..^^^^^^b-^b^b^bb^b^bBBBBBbBBB^B^HbI L^Lt^^BL. have at least listened tn Shearing NVw York, wliirh.hv lie w.iv. can September, Ihave been consider, As snmr of ynii know GtOfgt i Hi picked rtfl herr in Davidson :it ably annoyed anil even frightened tin- blind RagHsh pianist win Klrven o'clock, about MO on yo'T by the carelessness of a minority came to this country Irom I'nu;l.m.i dial. "Hop. Ilink ami Listen," "I of the students who own automo- al.oiil two years a." \\ hilr in I'nr Ilidii'l Know What Time It Was." biles, who have not been properly land lit- had a little cnmho called "llow'« Tri ■" '»,| "When Y«'i trained in their use. the (ieorge Shearing Trio, con.i.t. I.over Has (liiiir." tn name just a Il was also brought to my at. ing of piano, bass and drums. They f»W, arc Mtme "I the trreal numbers trillion that several of our more recordrd for London Krcnrds and he lias put nn w. \ and the num- elderly citizens have been peculiar, it was for them that tin v inadt ber i- increasiitk: « .ery week what I believe to he their itest - " ly endangered by these more I haven't tried in pn-.li F-".-1 tin record to date, a liershwin MM childish drivers, in particular a red or Sarah V iinjh.in oa you because called "SnmeoiH' To Walch < >ver roadster bearing a (leorgia dealer's they're .tvh.t thai you like >ir di»- Mi" license, indentifieil by a student as likr Mtunltag to individual taste. After coming to Ibis country he a 1950 Plymouth. Hut I sincerclv bi-'ie>e that the Ifeel that some action should be increased the si/e of the cnmlio to Gmrgc Shearing ijuintrt is dif. concerning irresponsi- a i|iiintet adding a vibraphone and taken the fercnl. lie play, the type of inu- guitar and almost from thr tune In- bility of this car's driver, for though i^b^HbW »ic that most ..| the vounuer set several students have demonstrat- armed he was a hit a. rvidrnced likes, hr ha. thr popular .iplic.il of by better night ed their ability to handle their cars, the multitude nf a boppi.h Hinv * rwby. Maybe I've .pnis has been playing m-i this red monstrosity has prevented he BaM too iiiiii'Iiahiint tin. Shenr- ■jam. me and my friends from venturing inR. but it I did it was berausr I One look the line-up nf in- from the comparative safety of out at wanti'd y.iu tn «i\t' him a chanre. struments used in the i|uintet and homes except on rare occasions. and l\r tint i hiiiuh that vonII you II that his is not what MM Iwould like for you to investi. M« like him. w.iv ni\r him a hop band, it \n> gate this case for me. and publish would think of as a chance, it ran'i hurt and who tmow» be brassy like niml Imp a report in the Davidsonian, for it couldn't you nituht ni-n enjoy it. Here'* no secIinn- so it ' concerns the safety of our town's hands brass he nic citizens, especially those who either that* what you object to in Imp have not reached the age of dis- maybe this is fie !>;"'.d for you cretion, and those who no longer I'll put a record on tl.e >ic and have their youthful agility. i»ivi- you a note by note d«'.cripli«.i> School Bell Tolls Thanking you for your kind con- nf what I mean. "I'll K.mi.nhit | sideration in this matter, I remain April" is the first record on tin- 28 Historic Years Sincerely yours, .lack and wr couldn't have pickci' -1 Miss Prudence Ann a better one At Ihe beginning of It wakes >"". "'I' >'«>■ when Temperance. the record you have .1 smooth. tn cat. and ulnn (null) In v ["" And so Iinvestigated Miss Tern, .lii'htlv bouncy, straight arrange- etasa. Thr rnlleKT bell is in many perance's complaint, and find that ment of this all time favorite way- your nia.tir. Imi irom whence she, thi. iron is not only but several other good There's nomistaking the tune hrrr caiiu- mon.lrr"' What citizens of North Carolina and her thr history ol it. metallic, com. as I've said it's just a terrific ver- good neighbors, Virginia and Ten. tnaiidiiiK \oicr' song. nessee, not excluding some mem. sion nf the About tin- middle Given l>y I-" RrevaN Mrl>ow<>ll hers of the faculty and student of the song (ii'orgr gor. into IImp after an rarlirr hell hail brrn rte- body, have been trying to discover strnyrd in Ihr lliamlii-rs iiinilaKra- the why and wherefore surround, tion of l**2l. it wa> placi'il on a ing the misuse of our friend's red Too Young to Die tuwiT ln-twnn Ihe MM ("hanihers Plymouth, and so in all due de- and Watt. Dormitory.The bell was ference and respect to its driver, I Says College Editor intended hy its donor to be the following your first part nl a inciiioiial present the facts for < >ne o! every 12.5IM) Itallimorfan- hottoriafl Mavid.on nun who died in World perusal: was killed last year in autoumhili' Mecklenburg Iredell county War I. It w.i. purih.i.rd Ir.un .i and iccidrills; iorlv.lniir Marylandi-r. N'rw N'nrk firm, the K. Howard police records show: ■ In-.I during August alone from (lock * for $1HOO in I"'.' 1. Apprehension and a reprimand this cause, and I.IMN) were injured o. speeding. No ex. \n tie(.Irk. motor rin^. this 1504) in Cornelius for As usual, age drivrr- in.tdi' cnllri'e pound Lfiant after artuated cuse. up an abnormally high pmpnrtinii Iu'iiik hv a circiiil rotnpletiofl fn>m a 2. Reprimand ii Pavid-.on for of tbn.e involved peg mi it. program card. Each day endangering pedestrian's with ex Why ihi. .luiiild lie whv thoM' has its nwn leparate .chnlule re- cessive speed, in this instance a drivers in the prime of Ijfe, the innlid mi llir.c < .ir<|. The intri- member of the Davidson Police Goodpasture. Goudy. most alert and theoretically must - — Above are pictures of Sigma Delta Psi members who recently hand stand for members Mailer and Pritchett. iair pi'M irraiiKrini'ii* arr kept in department. Excuse: Sleepy too intelligent drivers, with the nm-i openeda drive to enliven interest in their honorary athletic fraterni- Bottom: Joe Goudy starts Ken Goodpasture out on the 100-yard — order hy Proleiwor TMea and Mr. early in the mornin*. to live for is a i|iiestion ity. Upper left: Tommy Haller jumps a low hurdle as Bill Bacon dash, ataitlini. (iaul These cards arc- in turn run. 3. A complimentary from the town traffic experts. Itut we all see either and Bill Pritchettlook on. Upper right: At Cook does a 10-second Meted with Ihe coltege'i iMMMt of Mooresvillr for overtime park, ,the potential or the occurenic m clnck ill I're.idi-nl ( uniiin^hain'- ing. Excuse: No small change. niie ol those accidents nearly cvitv offlee, pride in police records also show: Mr Jackson takes State weekend. keeping thi. almost perfectly 1. Arrest for passing a stopped The joy-ltoys who find expression clock MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTED BY SIGMA DELTA PSI .yiuhruiii/id with Ihr I . S. I'.n- school bus on opposite side of ■ the of a machine nnU hrhiml wheel reau nf Slandard-' official time. four lane highway. Excuse: No work mi requirement. high jump feet, chin ■Inn fnr any event, other .lightly dangerous than a tank; Davidson's chapter of Sigma entrance five vault than swim. lass — Thi' rlntk loses It-., than a iniinilr feet, I one-arm, children in sight. Delta Psi, national honorary ath- should contact cross country and high, hmad jump 17 football iiiiiiL- lue t'ir.t place in the inter- the go-WI cowboys we inoiith. speed- nal, each 2. Arrest in Statesville for letic fraternity, under the direction track coach Pete Whittle. Any punt -40 yards, thol put or javelin initv track inert may alsn be see them and worry, or laugh, or in tin- kry (i. hour, KrvvihrratinK of ing in excess of 65 miles per of president Hill Pritchett an. brother can pa., a candidate mi according to weight, UN i yard swim substituted for any evinl other forget about them. It's the next 1, tin- hill snmid. MM 38 times at and resisting arrest. Excuse No. plans the and will he kI.kI to help in nne minute 45 .ennui., mile run than .wuniuitig. morning that we miss them, when nounced this week its for ex- tests each ringing, It ha. a rim diameter policeman < thought plain clothes panded activity this year. -indents any alicrnonn. in .ix miniiie., ill font rope limb When .i candidate has p:i..ed the reporters are listing their names ,,n - nf tj mihr. and rests a base was a hot-rodenthusiast who want- chapter, eighth Those who have completed most in 12 .iimid., hand -laud III m-i all the requirements he is initiated on the fatality round-ups and the The Davidson in 58 hy 58 inchr. sipuire. Its pulley ed to race. Excuse No. 2. radio was country membership yt-ar test, for Sigma Delta I'si are liil! onds within an eight foo* radiu.. alter paying the initittinn fee wnic' crash -wagons are h.iiiliiu- awav their the in last wln-(d ima.iirr. (> frrt t» inches, turned up so loud the siren was fifth year before, hopes Bacon, Roy White. Gowty,Boa hand and ba.ebill throw pay. for a goU Si^ma Delta Psi cars to leave the ditch clear for and the Jo* IIk.ukIi it call hr operated manually inaudible. through expanded membership Henry and Hill Cassell A few 251) feet. Also a candidate must kev. the next wreck. an as will st mechanically. Latest encounter: Scene: Hristol drive to capture first place in mem- ireshnieli have already p..ssed sev- h.ive good posture and scholastic — U. I. C. Bristol police note red bership in the L'nited State, thi. eral ol the event-. average hiu'h enough lo be e'lgible Plymouth convertible stopped on year. Sigma Delta I'si i. fa-t be. Tests for aajnw Pdta K»i are for varsity iports. shoulder of main traffic artery, coming one of the more important KM) yard da.h in 11.6 -vcinnd-. Ut| I'p to turn letters ill rlnferml and upon being informed that there honorary fraternities on the Da- yard low hurdle, in lit seconds,' var.ity .purl, may be substituted was no car trouble involved, re. vidson Campus. quested that the driver move on. Several social functions will be Time:10:00 p. m. Excuse: No side held during the yeaV nw'.i promi- roads available. nent of which will be an initiation Davidson Rhodes Scholar' Joins For the benefit of Miss Temper- banquet in the spring in honor of new initiates. ance, Itook my findings to mem. Sigma Delta Psi had eighteen Soc, Conserv., And Labor Parties bers of the Psychology department brothers at Davidson last year and for an analysis, and they came up Charles T. Davis, Rhodes Scho- About social life in England he those hack this year include Prit- delightful with the following analysis: Tommy Haller,vice-president, lar and member of the David.nn .ay., "Tea. There'. ■ chett. Kngiand ceremony, and Miller, secretary-treasurer. class of '50 finds life in sense of leisure and Our subject's reaction is similar Joe Ken btMtHag Wear Goodpasture, llruce Hallenger. Ed quite varied and rather different the agreeable feeling nf The Best Dressed Men At Davidson to that of a young child playing S. about in a role. Comer.a. West, Murry Kemson, Hob Turk, from iife in the V. brcniniiiK with a new toy which was origin- Charlie, who studying ranges from " 'liver to "A Fred Spach, Al Cook, Andy Home, is now tion history Oxford and to ally developed for more mature and Don l.azenby. Pete Whittle is modern at I'niver- Streetcar Named De.ire.' sity, is one of thirty-two from the the seemingly casual iiue-limi. "On children, and they go on to say that a faculty brotherand advisor to the " I'. S. who were similarly honored you think Knglish food very bail"' this phobia can be cured only by chapter. < Wand, last year hy being awarded Rhodes j As for bis studies at hrJors, Hark UtiL requirements the sobering of years. However The membership Scholarships. ICharlie is taking, mainly, modern state, for Sigma Delta Psi are true tests " they declined to make any In a letter receivedrecently. Char- hi.lory cour.e.. with emphasi. mi of a good athlete and are intended concerning of aver- lie report, that many things are the Medieval Period and Knglish ment the law challenge as a to the hoy. to prove is working a CLOTHES ages. still rationed in Kngland. Hi. por- hi.tnry. He toward themselves as a well-rounded ath- tion df coal for a week is one scut- I!. \. Honor, ilt^rec in History. lete. I'.cide. a challenge for the Tb* Varsity News— A student} tle, and he is allowedonly one ag| I'nder the Oxford system students candidate to prove himself, it is a group organized to produce tele, a week. He writes, "I forgot to attendlecturrs voluntarily, do most challenge bring honor to the visiion programs opened its mem- to take my butter to breakfast today of their work on their own, andi school and chapter. bership drive this week "TV Work- and after watching me eat dry- confer frequently with their tutors. member, It No Dress Correctly shop members wil write and stage Mo.t work on passing bread for awhile, a couple of There is a major interest in poli- Costs More To ship requirements usually comes their own shows" ... "They wiM Knglish very quietly pushed their tic- at Oxford. Charlie reports that gather properties, prepare sound inthe spring. This spring larger em- butter plates across. Irefused them, be has joined a socialist, a conser- effects, interview prospective talent phasis will be placed on gaining saying with a grin that Iintended vative, and a labor party. He was for shows, and handle staging de. members than previously. to teach myself a lesson so I'd re- asked to join a communist party tails." Any students desiring to start member tomorrow." but refused. Wildcats And Richmond, With 2-5 Marks, Out To Salvage A Win This Afternoon ■^■^"^^■■■■^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^■^■^■^■^■■■^■^■"■^^M^sjutt■ ■■■■■>'~ snuAnjnjnjBHHH|i^|^H^^fli^^^|iJflHBH|P^^Hp^H||i^|^BH «« The athletic set mov- Cats In Top Shape ■ _ Y»»tJ<-) eiu'h Saturday ami For League Battle __. . gx ai*^ 4^— Monday past Could I'^^flP^^ hardly have been mi> sn^H With Tough Spiders By DICK LILES Tlir cimiim,' wtc-kcnclpresents for comparison '" ""' "" J^^y^M I the football aggregation at |)avid- M '" got. *\^B I '■''I'1 11 they -i)ii College much lin|>c toward a Bdfl Saturda.\ it w;is cold victory .<■> tne season wane* out. The Wildcatiarc looking forward — ' ' to reaping on tin- erratic Spider* iy w /. 7~"~^ Wl ri brawny I'n.itbal- Z^^^w <>f Richmond U. when thry inert up I"'"1 Maryland. rl^^^^/J^W I' ''"'"■ there this aftsrno— . I'or the first fej^J North Carolina. Duke. time since tin- season nagnni the (;its art-""'at near.full strength and are in n 1 -li;tp<\ After pulling an — — and a ■ ■ ■V^asB^n^n^s^nw rpnejr reception, though upset really pulling srreat -iirpii-f last week aggisM State, By BILL WHITE was enthusias- slitimn.I. the grhtden are looking forward l»tii tic and they were the talk of the day Ha titlc> .it si:ik«\ to txt.rniinatiiu: the "insects" up it) Kirhinoiiil way. football football. '' v ' The (Monday all returned to normal in tin* capital after a biff PL wTw 3w4MS wonderful defensive :.!iow- hsj in the 15-7 defeat at State and week-end, up, and the meant >et moved jtrid the weather cleared the powirtut running of H.mi Wade Many hardy. lmt few in. Short and tall. slim, but few fat hoys. (who almost duplicated his "bin"' husky. Their reception? The official committee lian.Wiake. di- DOUGHTY SIX— Coach Pete Whittle s abbreviatedcross country the track above areDick Patterson. Bob Henry, Dick Stockton.Tom hrotlier'> liat of last year) and Roy curse, McKeithan, BillLee.(Photo by Alan Macey). White, to rection to dressing quarters and the clerk of the and ■quad's refusal to call it quits when beleagured by injuries and re- Stockton. Dan and tend raise the hope and niceties. A few mothers, airrictilliiral class cut- tirals is the topic of this week's Cat Tales. The six swinging down morale of the hoys, coaches, a: (I the usual host a at (»h. yes. students toward Southern Con- ters, and well-twishers looked on A title stake' — victory ley was forced out. the club dwindled from the regulation eight record even if they don't find out what it was until the fol ference for the victory, Southern Conference, nt that. But then, cross country is .-toss hungry Cats. to an abbreviated six. and the season hopes tumbled- lowingspring when annuals come out. country. Richmond poses a puzzling prob- But commendations is .simply for finishing the season. quality, the six did admirably however, was the setting for our cross-country team's final our Curtailed in quantity and lem for they have played This you put it, season, against runners from every school in the They almost didn't know. Or did yon? As the boys well and most admirably they shook off that idea of disbnnd- hot and cold all season and arc hot chase of the alter their last week's of at outset el the season "Who'd know the difference if we didn't finish the year? We nient. Next fall. Dick Patterson and Dan .McKeithan arc the defeat loop- It was the end of the road that the the Cobblers from VIM. The week turned in their go to our biggest meet, come back, and someone asks where we only two who won't be back and. of course, Blake. Bill looked rosy and turned rocky. The harriers But helore they lost to N. C. State by losses, went this week-end, or when are you going to the such and Shipley, a frosh hot rock who should be some stuff as a runner worst postwar record with three wins and four a fourth only 7 points and so are by no such meet? No one would know it if we just quietly quit." before leaving here; Bill Coe, and others are moving into the a weak as might in the Big Four itieet. and sixth in this bjg l"op skow. A sixth means team be should bounce back on the of the expected from their 2-5-0 record, you comment t No. not at all. But for these Ix.ys .lust as sure as you never miss the water till the well runs varsity ranks. The Cats top isn't too bad. the same mark Davidson now picked up the defentest attitude that dry. there'd have been some hollering done had the boys thrown pile again. They'll be particularly hard to lick after having it'sno good. They haven't hoasts. The Cats met VPI before to get dumps a to bow their heads before the storm of opponents this autumn. has prevailed in some quarters. Huwevcr. they almost did. it in. It's not hard down in the in sport where the season anil found them anything remember, though it looked like they might break at one You know the story. Conch Pete Whittle had won some- few even know what it is all about and the newspapers act as And hut a pushover, especially the sec roots of game spirit that enabled them like 15 and lost only three cross country meets since the if it doesn't even exist. But in the light of the records of other point, they had the deep ..ml scrimmage. thing spirit looking forward to this being another top year. Brail- athletic teams,believe it,Davidsonians watch that cross country i'i shake it off and lift their heads erect again. Also to boost the of Coach war. was Little is the fact that the doctors and Trainer Charlie Parker have ruled that Henry Wilson will fi- nally be ready for a game for the first time since he was injured in OPEN 26-GAME CARD WITH NCS the Furman game. His arm has CAGERS healed sufficiently and he will be at his old post of backing up the °*""° line, where Jim Fasul and Jerry 7OnHomeboards 1 ■ °°>«"-" ! Kiser will be back as of old in Jmm ■I#1A 41% 0 ft A Y f C spite of the hurts from last week. T000Ria!DY Also on the O. K.'d list are C. fa. Carded February ItllQvdl VlfUllo [ Runyan, Jack Branch, Bill Mc- ■ TwwrrrwwrTrrrfTrrrrfWTrrrrwwwyrrrww NV.-lv. and I.ec Talbert." Only By JACK EPIRD Moopie Davis will be absent from team The varsity will In- starting post. PAGE FOUR * TUB DAVIDSONIAN SPORTS SECTION FRIDAY. XOVKMBEK 17. 1960 season under the f open its second With the team In good shape able coaching of Boyd Baird on and spirits. Auburn in their calling December 4th by opposing N. C. WILDCAT OF THE WEEK WHIZZER State in Raleigh. Davidson Will Be Out One Coach and tossing. Runyan's power avail- The Cats are looking forward to able, and Roy White continuing improving their 10-16 record of last his fine play, the Wildcats are members of season as all but two If VPIIssues Offer To Little looking forward to a very profit- squad, are returning this last year's able afternoon in Richmond this fall. This year's team will be head- News via tin* Charlotte Observer that Coach Crowell Little by afternoon. Even with the urcalcst ed by a fine group of juniorsled will accept an offer as head football coach nt VIM was greeted and hope! aspirations, this will Kentuckian's Tom Coleman with mixed opinion and feeling of regret here Thursday, while fond or Bill Brooks plus the high scoring oe the only remaining game in and the coaches' offices remained silently vacated for the week-end. senior co-captains. Tom Halter which the record of this year could Hengeveld. An article by Observer sports editor Wilton Garrison Dutch be made better than last. The seasoning acquired last year quoted Little as saying that he would accept the offer if should greatly improve the play tendered him, but that he had of the hoopsters who were out f r s\^fe^ssa^^^i not filed an application for the their first year of varsity competi- position... WRESTLERS LIST tion. Three membersof the squad. The VI'I head football roach's* Brooks. Haller. and Hengeveld. position was vacated October 15 scored over two hunderd points with the resiunation of Hub Mc- SEVEN MATCHES last year. Brooks led the team with Ntt-.li, who in three years had lost When the varsity wrestling team 290 points. 18 Ranies, tied one and won 1. opens their season with Washing- The opening half of the season Twenty-five applications are in for Ion and I.ee, here at Davidson, on will prove a rugged test of the the post, including several bin December 18. they will he starting Wildcats ability, for twelve of first names in coaching, accordinK to the a series of seven Southern Confer- thirteen games will be played on Observer article. ence dual matches. Their eighth foreign courts. Little, as stated in the story, is and final match is with a non.con- happy at Davidson and would re. hand. February will ference team, the University of On the other gret leaving, but commented that month" for Baird's crew. m Virginia. The final wrestling ac- be "home the opportunity would be too great They play six games in Davidson tivity will be the Southern Con- to turn down. Many in the student Gymnasium, one in ference meet sometime early in at Johnston body, when quizzed informally, Armory Auditorium, and March, probahlv about the 6-7-8th. Charlotte agreed that the present Cat coach only two, Washington and Lee and Coach Charlie Parker will have would have a wealth of material— — Lexington, away from four lettermen returning Johnny VMI at far more than is now on hand at borne. — Kelt..n. Bob Gay, Hill McNeely, DAVE PEELER Davidson and possibly higher pay. and Shorty I.afar, who will form The schedule: and a step up the coaching ladder, December 5— N. C. State, Ral- By DICK ROPER the mainstays ..f thi* year's team. should therefore accept. The schedule is as follows: eigh, N. C. The brawn of the N.C< State fonward wall wanpuuled. Thia Others felt that Little, the ink — December 9— Univ. of North Ca- December 18 Washington and was not supposed to happen, they were thinking. But it was hardly dry on his contract, should Lee, Davidson. rolina, Davidson. remain and see the .'outball build, of Rich- happening, and with aggravating frequency. Davidson's Wild- January 13— N.C. State. Raleigh. December 15— Univ. ing program which he has helped ROY WHITE — mond, Richmond, Va. catH, underdogs by several theoretical touchdowns before the February 2 VMI, Lexington. so well to instigate get on its feet February — I'niversity C, William and Mary, they "Whizzer" White t h-ve 7 of N. December16— kickoff, werestopping the Wolfpack's line plunges before at Davidson before handinR it over be«n making grid newt on Chapel Hill. Williamsburg, Va. could hardly get started. to another. Both factors agreed, — Marines. "port* pages for yean now.and February 10 The Citadel, Da- December 20— Quantico very long, however, the" however, that it would be a heavy Before Davidsonhas come up withone vidson. Quantico, Va. mystery up for tbe — Loyola College. was cleared defense. Dave was making State's loss should the Cbbbl-m call him. deserving of the nickname. February IS Duke, Davidson. December 21— boys. The State The man who was main- fort'.mUb'e backs live hard. Some- Working with virtually the same chunky sophomore carried 14 February 17— VPI. Blacksbnrg. Baltimore, Md. ly responsible for embx.-rassing — 23 — Geneva College. times he would crash into the line material from last year's crew times and gained 111 yards February 22 1/nivcrsity of Vir- December Coach Beattie Feathers'charges was as the ball was snapped and tear up ginia, Beaver Penn. eight, COACH CROWELL LITTLE against State last Saturday for Charlottcsville. Falls. standing, very cool and collected, a play as it was barely beginning. which won two and lost Lit. 30— College, what were by far the top of- December Morehead right across the line from them, Again, he would play a waiting tie hat won two games and lost Freshman Pikeville, Ky. fensive honors of the night. large game, hitting the ball carrier as His club definitely Gonzaga — January 2— McCrary Eagles, Ashe- hulking behind a very num- five to date. has Bulletin "Mr. and He carries a 6.4 yards rushing January 13— N.C. State. Raleigh. that unfortunate individual crossed guiding of good average against Doro, w. v*. ber "54" Wildcat jerfcy. One Da- shown the hand a Mrs." Rogers Gentlemen Jack are Richmond this February 7— U. N. C, Chapel the line of scrimmage. Dave was January 5— South Caro- vid Roscoe Peeler, Jr., was stand- skipper at helm, however, ana expecting the arrival a barking afternoon. The Genosea, 111., Hill. Univ. of the main reasonlast Saturday night the of — lina, Columbia, fighting, ' citizenhas two more falls with February 15 Duke, Davidson. S. C. ing for no foolishness at his line- why Wolfpack got little Davidson has been a of. bundle of joy on October 8. If one — — Citadel, the so ' the Cats, and he is sure to be. February 22 University of Va., January 6 The Charles. backing position night. yardage through a tensive minded team on its way expected that the center of of the offspringsis a male, com* one of Davidson's top Charlottesville. by Jimmy Rogers and determinedCat line. It was almost up all fall. Only five seniors will1 again thorough- gridders. " Possibly 9— N. C. State, David- Flanked Gonzaga will* owna By the way,if Whiz- ( one more on the Fresh- January K I H^°» IJ (rnalhiiil Ob Pag* Six) George Nichols in the Cats' 5-3-2-1 graduate from the 1950 club. k 111 FMDAT, NOVEMBER 17, 1950 THE DAVTDSOXIAN PAGE FIVE BETA-KS SCRAP MAY DECIDE FRAT CROWN ASHEVILLE-BILTMORE FINAL TEST FOR HITTERS LongPasses Payoff RichardsonKichardson FieldtM CAUSTICS - Through Nov.11, 1950 Sigma Chi'sChi's and Phi Delts Trail of Battle In TD's For State Scene ""BEARDSLEY l.iach .? .U in.I B, »' J4 First Downs, pass 26 Peeler 8 12 10 0 At closing week of the intramural senson. around thethe CHARLIE HAWKINS Stuart J U 6.5 0 Saturday alterafternoonBOOH at Richard-Uiili.ird- A First Downs, pen. 1 Wade 1 0 0 0 0 campus heard both moansmoatiH nnd Hounds of reliefrelief on the The North Carolina Slate foot- . ,, ,,,.„,, Lambeth 2 25 12.5 0 can be ami sini Stadium,St lt mn Coach Raird'n,,.,;,,,.., thricet|iril.l. 02 Total First Downs 112 (iregg 1 0 0 0 0 ball team evidently for ot to take , Rushing H.I5 ClreKK 2. 9 4.5 0 parts of the sports managers of the various fraternities. Many R lira)eaUtin.n WWildkitH'iisiMkitten« take onOH .\she-\she- 120 Yards of them are glad thethe year is just about over, but there arcare a into account that Davidsons Wild- viville-Hiltiin>rr|U._ Hj|,nu,n. Jr.|r Gotten*College in>" »a tilt 812 Yards I'assing 705 Passes Intercepted cats were still the scrappers of by- ., .,, .,| ,,, -> „,. | Vm Total Net Yards 2M No. Yds.Ret. TD. few who wish they had it all to do over ajrain,again, thinking ■dMSMMM u llU t"fr ,,P. I".TIlSht. Kits arcare Kick-off Returns choice one days at Ralei h last Satur- ,,,.„, , 112 Passes Attempteil 1.to (".niton K K Ihrlllt ,shapeh: llu-yv 4 0 However, ,,,,pcrhansIm,,, in . beM IH. tlu. 9 No. Yds. Avg. that maybe they would get "the breaks" this time. "lay night. The Wildcats did a little , ,-„„.,, Completed II Rets. TD. been)t cn in all seasonsoa<()n Constantly|1(Iv W Passes 54 Wade 2 11 liavc . <".rei;R 13 _'57 19.8 0 is within week of being over, and it appearsappears that rebounding of their own. but a .,, 1(V i,.^ ,,d 12 Passes Intercepted U 1 0 the season a hamperedhanipcrt by iinjuriesnjlir anda iin.n.elieligi-Ki- Lambeth 64 <)5 victory short , ,. , I! lost I.each I !SJ 0 the Betas and Kappa Sigs will nettlesettle it in their game next week. hrilliant bid for fell ble)|o pplayers,|ayers> ,theyn v havelavc had|la ,| I:l hard|irir(! Fumbles 8 I.each 4 22 0 Wolfpack top Lambeth 1 -'u 9 0 as the came out on timetjnu SSsMssjnlaljinK ,.etuisI1(N ,,„.,.,inert. Tinsi\u> S.it-Sat- .17 Number Punts .18 lailbirt 1 15 0 . Unman 1 18 18 0 ATO 4PD-PW4PD-PM Gam 2FD of a close 15-7 score. ,, l(l wi)I ri ii.7 Punting Average 3.V7 -'.t 0 Phi Delt. 6 nrdayun|ay thelc entirec,ltiri.„,,„sqaad willl>cUv rrady..1(ly UreKK 1 6-SPE's 1(>7 Yards Punts l.int..n 18 8 0 Although it ha*has taken the ATO's ,„,„, «<»to n°K» ""PIexcept forfor Hmktlllrrshrl MleaKOm Ktil. 2M> Stuart 1 I 0 AlthouKh tcams KOt off tn The story behind the frame was ° .15 Number Penalties 3% Williams 1 ? 5 0 a long time to gamgain their first sea- „ p))i play. whowll liasll;ls :ia separated ■*■"«■»shovMtr. s)ow |^ wag t|w Davidson's Kreat defensive ■■"■"""■■I son victory, when they finally did. 327 Yards Penalized 344 Individual Receiving [>1|s who mm %o fJrs| and The same Wildcat line had been T)u. Kittrn>Kitten's IU11>Ccause was :ii(aided|0(|I Individual Scoring they soundly.soundly ItIt the m Th< Caught won it was ab)e (q pdKc clawed to pieces by a slron VMI j |,| No. Yds TD. thus were the K consconsidcralily.>st-p,i>t. Individual Running a rejuvenated ATO team which . ,,.,„, however, 17 l"H 3 Gnitoa 4 > I | 24 IW| tallied by State. tlie resemblance ,, , ,|um ,„.„ W)tk> Grew 1>h was I)()I)Cp«uh-mK ,|,thec receiving of Whitfield were air with Knnv.in 250 4 246 6.4 leach 3 47 0 While 2 II t l» 12 John pertly and smashiiiK then*- flinging. TheTN KittensKili.-ns looked godgood .W the essential elements in their vie Standings Through Wednesday fliiiKuiK. Wade ll> 115 6 itw 5.9 Stuart 2 29 1 Turk J i) I (I 12 a ainsl *" VarMlvVarsity **this "■*Wee* ■\\:'h tory. Won Lost In the third quarter. State's all an.iiiisl« me ■ 55 J2I 27 2>>4 5 3 Kunyan 1 7 1 Wade -' <> I 0 12 Grt(irey completing mme«»IM passespMM* for Gren Kappa Si s 8 1 purpose tailback F.d Mooney spear V COn»Ptetta« Stuart 3 17 0 17 5.1 I). Kelly 1 1 IIeach 1 12 .1 I) 9 Betas 6.KA6 K longlo" gains.""~ " -~- - headed a drive to the Wihlcat seven K K Ieaih 15 72 1 71 4.') Punting 1 0 6 strong have etas Lambeth B I A KA team didn't " !' * yard line, ,, , , Avg. II I) Ll J where it was first down | onlyn|v .i,,,,,.dope ,|thatla Kitten^Kitten* Itower 17 25 2i .\.i No. Kicks Yds. Williams 1 II 6 quite enough strength to stop an ?*»" TTheK. the!lt. I The hall ended up on the David- |, „„ ,|,,. Kuth 5 4 10 —6 —.'i Kunyan 22 KIH 37 0 Bower »> I "> »> <> even stronger Beta aggregation, as haveave on tin- AshevWe-BHtmore\sluvilli-.ltiltnioK- - *~ 3 >..n ,| |, , I 6 three as the Cat line held. ,|, , v Ix-alta |>. j. l.imbeth 43 93 77 Id 15 4H3 A2.2 0 o n n the Betas won out on First Downs 1^' sc|uads(|l|a<1 is thata theyu. . I'. J. c.C. J Wade Brandoa ** " " Seconds later when Auburn Lain. () ",-,„. morale is l.ihighKh 4J.4-2. The Beta passing attack was 56-0.56 The Kitten'sKittett'l morale ' (iam * helh faded back into the end MM ,|,,. ,. „,„ ,„ probably thedeciding factor; Chuck hl anda|1(| theyv SM:ir out M nvnBBJIwrMfJI the ' apps J to pass, the State line rushed in t<. (hri .i^f.-at, that thry li.ixeliav.- M)l>mi(- Elliot doing the passing and Tom-Tom. ! , three.c defeats SEND THE DAVIDSONIAN HOME ' " " ? make him fumhle. Tfce hall ><|tiirt«-«l , ,. , a ,,,,,r (er0(fered, a|ul youVl)l| Ot.t mtirhh my Langford, the receiving. De-IV- and ranian anfOStNI - ' ~ g out of player's , | J~* a State hands into ;improvedI11I)r), .,| uteam.;iin ,,c\erV T thet u KittensKiltrns fensively, Mike Myers was once ' — - vt Al1 the hands of IDavidson defender. ofo{ old.o|,| TheT)lc MarlstartingjnK lineups|im-,it.s will more the Beta standout. For the .— a safely, who fell on it for |M*g ,,probablyrrt|,ablv he:be: Andy Courts( ..urt> and IceI.re KA's Bill Bird's passing and run- 24) State a lead. Knott, at emb,etui-. NY.ile (iraliam nail.nul; ning were the two factors that Knotts n MmIc Grifc— i ll<(l> ' '" 'kll>' l!i" (lt.ny"-v kept them in the gam*. A few minutes after the fourth Moh l.oy"> at laikles.la Hill amiaml M.ilplnis r.ia.lbiiryI'.ra.ll.ury at «uar.ls,guards, I'. quarter bepan Wolfpack tackle Re. *■>»*" P. T Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests t "C^m.,Sigma Chis 6-Ptai Delts 0 - l)avis :" 'center,'""r' Johnny'llItuv Greyirl v at Chesterfield I.isk recovered a Wildcat fum- CC. Davis at l> :lt Kis (liiarterhaek. K.,.1Ko<| IKrr.lls,.,,/ at Heads up football all through this SPORTS Me on the Davidson'.W vard line, 'l-arterbaik. llerrellson" at ' ;lt " QUIZ rightllt ll;llf- Dan)il" MiMl((all:l at lllelt h:ilfhalf,' game by the Sigma Chis, was the 1.1 Mooney, whowas a standout all ri« hall. "' deciding factor which gave them a night State, (>'- andaml KillHiU NwlNoel «M ""lullhack.1 atk- Number 6...THE TURTLE f |K{;Su|e scort(, , for passed to Jim \ firM wo well vctoryvictory over a strong ()'- deserved % I)avidson Ui| Rourke on the 1 yard line, and y,,,,V..11,.canan npeeleXDSCl a welUottgblwell.tought hall Phi Delt team. Both team,teams showed plays on a safcty Rourke went over a few later galIKname. Saturday as thetlu- KitsKit* will excellent defensive strength, but , fc thc signa for the score. A few minutes later. ,thrownrow everythingcverythins in the boefllho..k at neither one was able to get much StateRot the ball deep in their own Asbevilk-liilmiori-Asheville-ltillmore in order to win of an offensive started. However, offensive territory and drove 68 yards for o thist|,|s dfaaaJiclimax gaMe,game. the Sigma Chis had enough of an M(K>ney passed 2 The greatest record of con- ■core Kd to Jim offensive in Berry and Kelton to O'Rourkc again yard at he late "" h on the one lead to a victory. On the Phi *\""y « i> '»; line, them He batted .300 or belter for 23 and this time Mooney himself Delt team Bill Bacon did his wont over. State's hlot'kinK hack, R^R"J| job passing, taking consecutive years. 1906.1028. usual fine of ad- Ray Harkoiiskic, who had missed i [ Hc »" OM n( all-time m\ [» vantage of many capable receivers. the first try for the extra greats, some say its greatest. \»>\\\\ made this one, and State's scoring ■^^■fl Kappa Slga 14-Phi Gams 0 What's his name? ended at IS points. They,»6V, MAC.'mac/saveSAVETIMEtimeawTAND Sigs got a f The Kappa off to money BV8v paying your game with the thought* air n ., . , , ,., „ \ MONEY PftVINGMOUB slow start in their 3 Howl are in the Davidson received the kickoff gl pbemium6 Phi Gams, but came back strong again, hut with thc Hig Ten- INSURANCEin5ucance PCEMIUMS near the end to gain a victory. The Rose I'.owl agreement, that own 45 yard line to the Wolfpack ANNUAaY.StMl-AHWUALLYAHMUAUYjSliil'AMIMlAlLY Kappa Sigs took advantage of bowl is losing its lustre, (an .16. From here, fullback Hani Wade, I OR QUARTERLY'.... ITS i several good breaks to score, one you even name the teams that took pitchout from quarterback EASIER,TOO JT^. a L **^ r———^ of them being the completion of a met there January 1, 1950, and Auburn l.amhrth and ramble^^ able complete a large , » thus was to |||ere wcrp |OW many unbcaten line and then reversed his field to /^fcly' For Ph.Phi through w^ number of his tosses. the football teams left in the U. S. run a host of State tacklers. 'c w| \k \ Gams the line play of Doubles and Ham's fine kicks and this run kept vTi< only encouraging fac family's jinx on Hall were the Answcrs jn alive the Wade flf. pfc ** State; last ycjir it was |ak<- Wade tors. _, „ - Chesterfield representative Dave PyVfT*{.*&>m I KappKapp 2Z 95 yards the winning SAB o-«6-Pi Moylan. C. Fast. Winners will who ran for fcf"^^^^^^ijr A On talley against Wolfpack. (lor- The SAE's had a lot of uneasy bc anouncc,| in WiHaft Davidson- the finally Stuart t-J^^RBC moments before they eked ian don converted for Davidson. out a victory over the Pi Kappv and the scoring ended at 15-7. E 1^ Rfi»-tt»| The SAE's were able to score on Last week's winners: Bennet from Davidson uncovered a new run- F»rIW Ml l»tmrm»U»mtalanaaliMi cwtulcwtui rmtrjmu nMmlmmtmt a short pass to Bob McGi|| — *■■»**■VETERANS ADMINISTRATIONADIUNMTHATION oBr* Monty the P.Pi Kapp*.Kapps, ning star in Roy White, who broke Hill. For 2 Wa|,acc Mitchell Patton and Bill Cassells tliroimh the State line for gain af- ~' played fine games on offense and ter gain, and Auburn I.ambethcom- defense. Last Week's Answers: pleted _ _ five passes to up his total ."■ « BetasBMW 24-ATO's24-ATOs 0 , ~ c . 1. Ohio State. to 205. However, it was the whole MOOrCSVUlC Ice1C6 The Betas continued to show Garrison, C. Mooresville c N. State. Davidson defensive team that 'ook their offensive power,asas they rolled Time 20-56 5 24-0.244). A strong the limelight this well-played over the ATO'.ATO's 3 Gfover Cleve|and Alexander in CreamCrG&Hl COCo.. running attack, featuring double . 4 Fred Renner game. and tripple reverses, was thfthe out- — —— — — —^— — —^^~ standing show of power. Most of — Student: "What's wrong with Makers Of the Beta TD's were scored by these eggs?" our moving at too Chuck Elliot on their end sweep* Waitress: "Don't ask me. Ionly Ahey had 9low-moving brother fast put de- MooresviDe »*"»■n.tirrKDeLUXE ICEICICK» CREAMCBEAM ISZSt.'USfXZ.Although the ATO's up a laid the table.'-Vanderbilt Hust- a pace with those quick-trick cigarette tests! A fast puff a swift sniff fight throughout the game ... . termined CrCATflCTVVM»J«»lsi^w ler. — they were never able to do any a quick inhale... a rapid exhale. Terrapin's head was spinning gOodgood.' QRADE -A" MILK didn't know if he was coining or going! But he slowed down to his own $UPPO#E PASTEURIZED LT WELL I "YOU ejnmk/ DON'T BE , — all, RENT A OAE AT THE A#P»NT A LOT OF MONEY ,N T. I(siLL.Y,' DEAR.' speed decided there was no need to rush. After he figured, IWR THKT NEW ORE## lTS AN OtD // i- how could anyone possibly prove cigarette mildness so fast? ni U-DriveDrive It "oh« m ■ Andhe was right, too! That's why we suggest: p*| imi Mi4th BtSt. Charlotte moorksvillb, N. C ' The sensible test...the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which |« i '^^-^ you your — I simply asks to try Camels as steady smoke _^ fc I on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No— snap Parker-Gardner Company - judgmentsneeded. After you've enjoyed Camels and only -,. V I AifOCtATID - " Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone IT for Throat, «_| 118 W. TradeStreet SincevJSM Phone 8257 — T for Taste) we believe you'll know why... *r^MmmmV Chickering, Wurlitzer, Weber Pianos— RCA— Victor, General— Elecertic, Philco. Admiral— Radios Phonos— Television mmOTG lr0ODl0 9IHOK0 %MNIOlS ,. Accordions Sheet Musk Records than any other cigarette! '■*!*&&> FRTPAY. XOVEAfBER 17, 1950 PAGE TWO THE TUVTDSOXTAN In the student lot of the old cemr February 17"-M.M.I., I.etington. WILDCAT OF WEEK ... tery (Main Street) is i EDITOR there a tomb TOP SOUTHERN . . Foot) Va. (Continued Page On*) (Continued from Pat* — *tone to David Yonan. Gass of Scriptures Differ From Sigma Delta Pi and Finds diagnose the February 23 Washington A' — Penn. State uncanny how he would 1900, who came to Davidson are slow in coming our time is Lee, Davidson. from Pack's plays, then proceed to wreck Persia. He was drowned in running Changes in commun-- the WithBarth, Brunner out. Spanish Club Meet them. Catawba River while attempting ity life and in public administra- Excesses WH.it they about VETERAN OF TWO The joint meeting of Sigma Del- Alcohol didn't know ... to save a fellow student. His mon- The distinction between the tion arc needed to repute the Red Marion, N. C. boy was that (Continued FromPage One) Spanish Club up- this ument was erected by his Literary Scriptures and the "Word of God" Whispering campaign. This need ta Pi and the regular he wasn't even a fixture troops at Fort Knox, until l'MH. Society, the Humantan, and bears the experience of the Divine for change can be directed at two held at the K A. House the first and DegradeStudents at the linebacking post. In high During this J-year period, lie also the inscription: human encounter, ideas made fa- trouble spots which are (1) our of November. The more seriuii- (IP)— school and at Gardner-Webb jun- served as a special consultant to the by Karl his some- failure educate, and (2) our fail- part of the programme was %1 Stilt ('oilerf. Pa- The mous Barth and to ior college Dave played quarter- State Department. "Greater love hath no man than diciple Brunner, were recognize the individual sketch of the life of Jaure/. great1 Pennsylvania Slate College recently times Emile ure to back, holding down a halfback post He assumed rommanil of the this that a man lay down his life subjects of discussion at the second worths of diffiring factions. We Mexican liberal of the nineteenth1 directed the removal of bars from by Wearn. Fol- when his team wason the defensive. North Carolina Military District, for his friend." YMCA after-vespers discussion must become world-minded." century, read R. M. fraternity houses and other -Indent lowing this, This was his first attempt at the with headquarters in Kaleigh, in group last Sunday night. The dis- "The Reds wre quick to jump those present trim nii.irirr- and rs;>rc<.sly forbid the Spanish cro«s.\vord linebacking job, and he was doing July. 19-tt cussion led by Dr. I.. B. at their opportunity to stuff starv- their hand at a possession or use of alcoholic bev- was joined a magnificent job. His debut was a Colonel P-rry is a graduate of Schenclc was held in his hr.me. ing and poverty-stricken eastern puzzle. The group then in "fajrs* on coflsaja property in a and m beautiful sight to Wildcat fans, several army schools including The lurid anti-capitalistir singing Spanish and Latin-Ameri- ■WSSptRg regulation announced by Starlite The group shared in a inca mm worlds with shivering up in the rain and cold Cavalry School, The Armored propaganda. Those people distrust can songs. On display were ad- the administration. DRIVE-INTHEATRE the great e> perinece o« Dr. Schenck at Riddick Stadium, even though ii The Chemical Corps School Highway an imperialistic and sophisticated vertisements and selections fa 111 In a letter addressed to "all stu- School. Salisbury-Landis whc studied under Barth this past newspaper was in a losing cau-f. and The Armored Korre College. western world. People are falling the daily of Havana. dent organizations," the college summer at the University of Basel He awarded a number nf WEEK STARTING communism, and falling fast. Et Diario de la marina; the li- said that been openly has been inSwitzerlandand whohas brought for rS*M" have CAOBRS OPEN including I Silver NOVEMBER 16. 1950 the ad. brary now subscribes to this paper di*rrgarded. Actually." letter ... decorations lie back a genuine enthusiasm in the Mr. Carter closed with the Page Four) Star, Legion of Merit, loosing a war is On November 15 Sigma Dei'a liars have been in- (Continued from The The Wednesday and Thursday challenging position of the re- monition that points out. "mure Legion "This," continued, Pi met at the home of l'rofes-o. stalled, drinking parties son. Kronze Medal. of Honor Vaughn Monroe nowned theologian terrible. he more have — (iuerrc Roberts for the purpose of disea- January 13 Univ.of North Caro- (France), Grail de with Dr.Schenck an«wered a question "could happen if we maintain our been held, and the regulations in in sing a revision of the local chapter lina, Chapel Hill, N. C. I'alnis (France) and The Reconnai- barrage after he had pirsented the cocksuredness. Our ability to NBjStfd to mixed drinking have been — SINGING GUNS' the constitution. Ballots were cast for " January 15 McCrary Eagles,Da- sauce Medal ( France). distinguishing tentts of Barth <»nd change now, will make or loose tpenly tVsfSBJBnltaV in Trucolor the election <>f national officers. vidson. his variance with Hri'nner. A gen- kind 01 country we want. Noting that teen-agers wore re- — CARTOON Business dispensed with, thf sjroaaj January 26 Furman, Greenville, eral discussion followed which con- psacisjBJ veteran-on the SflNssp <"iin- enjoyed the showing of colored S. C. Friday and Saturday tinued in increa-irt; controversy " pns, thereby posing an environment — MA8QUSBS.. slides of various regions of Latin January 27 Clemson College, DAVIDSON Rex Allen along the return patlu to tlie dormi- (Continued Page One) problem 'or younger student", the From America, and then listened to re. Clemson College, S. C. THEATRE in appulss* to MNiMM >e clearly- Openly di-regarding the remiti- February 16 Washington & FEATURETTE ft SPECIAL CARTOON Interfraternity The duties of the Davidson fa. tween General Dennis and the seen in front of the piesent Cham- Itions of the Cornell Lee, Lexington, Va. Washington politicians. Although uiuhaperoned dating rode, regula- Thursday. Nov. 23 BARBARA STANWYCK culty in the 1840"s were listed as: bers building four ghostly outlines . in "To give faithful instruction." he attempts to keep an even keel ,of the portico of the ancient edi. linn- for undergraduate sti'dents. WYOMING MAIL Stephen McNally - Alexis Smith Mcnday and Tuesday 'To watch over morals." in the altercations, —he is finally fice. and WSGA regulations, the letter VISIT THE govern- to a command BAND ft CARTOON TIIELMA "To maintain wholesome forced a decision state* that "the bar- set the pattern JORDAN' ment and discipline." decision. the I'hilan. The chandelier in of social events and thus bring Friday. Nov. 24 CARTOON "To assign rooms." Tickets for the play will go on ,thropic Literary Society Hall is a BOM'S HEAD j frequently week. They may be group prr-Mire- to bear on mem- PRETTY BABY "To visit rooms and sale late this ,duplicate of the original under ' Dennis Morgan— Betsy Drake < any member of the , guest- DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT observe their condition. . .at any obtained from which Napoleon III and the Km- 1 bers and ; SPORT ft CARTOON day Masquers. time of or night." cast or press| Eugenia weremarried in 185.V I "A GOOD PLACE It is a French production anil WM WORKS OFCELEBRATED... TO EAT" Saturday, Nov. 25 exhibited a^ the Koy.il Palace in (Continued From Page One) WOMAN ON— THE RUN' Center DEAN DEFINES COLLEGE MAN London in 1851. Afterwards it wa- plications -et in, mil tlu- author — Ann Sheridan Dennis O'Keefe sent to for the Crystal , Seplemher year 142 E. Morehead Charlotte ft (From Wofford College) died in of that at COMEDY CARTOON Palace Kxhihit in 1853. The latter Hapwini ll>> pital. Theatre versatile, humor-loving Heights but, instead, he writes a John - Our Dean exhibition was a financial failure Itallads and folktales spring up Mooresville again. Wcdnes- fifteen page theme on "Human Ec- Norton has done it and a number of the exhibits were .;.bout tome men. and Tom Wolfe morning presented to t'e ology as Revealed in the Bantu was ay he sold off. The chandelier pur- ,1- one of thetii. The mountains of I WEEK STARTING body reading Krawl." tudent a which he chased by a member of the Phi Western North Carolina resoundI NOVEMBER 16, 1950 just chapel." college man? He is a scratched off before What is a Society then in New York. with stories of his prowess Although Following is his man strong enough to resit* the definition: one man can hardly hope to pro- ROBLEE SHOES What is a college man? He is a temptation to clear off the cam- the Wednesday-Thursday God help man who won't (duce a hook that fully expresses park, pus exactly 10:20 on Saturday a perfect wo- 9c and 25c man who lives in a beautiful at marry until he finds the American way of living, Wolfe by trees, shrubbery, morning idea of returning man. and God help him -till more urrounded with the 'came as close as any noveli->t. FOR CAMPUS WEAR THE GREAT >irds,— squirrels and college profes- at 12:55 on Sunday night, but in- if he finds her. sors in lovely surroundings, he is stead, he spends a good many week- Here's one you will want. Style 858 is a rfck brown suede JEWEL ROBBER' empted to be a time-wasting loaf- ends in reviewing his college work with crepe soles. Also David Brian er but, instead, he goes to the li- and spending Sunday in worship, available in blue. >rary and reads thousands of pa. reading and rest. COMEDY jes from books which make him A COLLEGE MAN is one who $11.95 he companion of the great minds looks far enough ahead to wisely Friday and Saturday of all ages. budget his time so that he ran af- RE^TAUfcANT college good and then, a What is a man? He is a ford a show now MANY OTHER BORDERRANGERS' go past television bit of loafinp on the campus when CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM man who can a BEST DON BARRY et going full blast in the lobby responsibilities are light and friend- OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH AND DINNER Priced from— — — of Hall— he can pass i*. by ships are meanful. He does spend Greene TRADE ST. Also cnowing that it has four hours of an occasional evening with the vi- 126 W. — EAST SIDE KIDS programs in the offering and he vacious blondes (or brunette) in PHONR. 2-2238 | $8.95 to $15.95 an go to his room and study for Converse Heights and he does spend CHARLOTTE. N. C. in our hours. a weekend with Mom and Dad oc- What is a college man? He is a casionally but he is a man rather FLYTNO WILD' man tempted to spend three hours than an immature adolescent and SERIAL .CARTOON with one of the most vivacious tit- his main business is getting an le blue.eyed blondes in Converse education. *"~-— - "" "— —— "" " " ~ " " ' OWL SHOW SATURDAY s^s^szaus "_"sjsmsk t,— ■ "" ■ ,■ * " 9" "»" J ray* Monday and Tuesday THACKER'S, INC ! Charlotte, N. C. Glenn Ford.Evelyn Keyes | in x Dining Exclusive Undergrad Charge Store in Charlotte Private Rooms ! MR. SOFT TOUCH' for Davidson Representative: GEORGE KNIGHT Parties andBanquets GOOD PLACE -A TO BAT* right out of the pages of Esqi»..w Phaaa ISAM State in South Tryssi Street Charlotte. N. C Air-Free* back gives fret-swingingaction Theatre Mooresville

WEEK STARTING URIIUtt'S NOVEMBER 16. 1950 Stonestreet's Cafe V BJMSJHB Thursday and Friday GRADE 'A' CAFE "UNION STATION' ...th William Holden Barry Fitzgerald Fine Foods Plus Special Attraction ■ "CASSINO TO KOREA" 418 South Main Street Mooresville. N. 0. Saturday COVERED WAGON HHiJpP^^ jn Lincoln^ Nebraska, a favorite RAID' AUan "Rocky Lane gathering spot of students at the — Alto — University of Nebraska isHcrmie's DAVID HARDING, COUNTERSPY' |Yv 1X6TC you "meet your friends —"Inn"becauseitis a cheerful place Williard Parker full of friendly university atmos- Audrey Long CARTOON " SERIAL phere. And when the ganggathers I Charlottes Finest Restaurant around, OWL SHOW SAT. NITE ■ ice-cold Coca-Cola gets the AND MONDAY call. For here, as in university THE SKIPPER haunts everywhere— Coke belongs. SURPRISED HIS WIFE' Joan Leslie - Robert Walker ff*(£ Ask for it either way...loth CARTOON trade-marks mean the samething. %P Tuesday and Wednesday SOTTUD UNBtt AlflWOSJTY Of TMiCOCA^OU COMPANY (V COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., OF CONCORD Wilson-Wright's '711 OCEAN DRIVE' SHIP AHOY Edmond O'Brien i iv*j. Dru O ik.Cow Ct» C— p— y .Joanna I DAVIDSON. N. C. NEWS