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VOL. V WAKE FOREST, N.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 No.3 ALUMNI HELD BAN­ WAKE FOREST STRONG TEAM GOES LYNCHBURG FALLS QUE1' AT WAKE FOR- LIBRARY OPEN TO TO CHARLOTTE TO­ BEFORE WAKE IN A EST INN SATURDAY All COLLEGE MEN DAY TO MEET CATS GAME OF PASSING

Librarian Especially Invites First Coach Garrity Left Wake Forest Wake Forest Alumni Association Wake Forest Takes Revenge on I ALLI'l'EJUTIYE LITEJU'l't;1U~ Year Men to Come to Library With His Men in Good Shape Lynchburg for Last Year's Have Feed and Plan For a I Cncle Ben Borroughs shakes I For Borrowing Cards to Tackle Davidson Greater Wake Forest an alliterative pen during long Licking by the Virginians THOMPSON LIBRARY GIVES I hours of his job as night oper­ MANY NEW BOOKS EXPECT TO HAVE HARD PLAN TO ERECT NEW ator at local telegraph station. WAKE FOREST SCORES FIGHT WITH WILDCATS LIBRARY APPROVED The following is a dissertation FOUR TOUCHDOWNS upon the football game Satm-; Library Contains Over Twenty­ clay: Wake Forest Victorious in Last eight Thousand Catalogued Witt, Last Year's Nemesis for Alumni Adjourns to Pep Meeting Some se,'eral seasons since Year's Contest and Will Fight Volumes; Special With Caro­ Wake Forest, Gets Away For and Tell Youngsters How it swine skin strugglers' scoring to Bring Back the Game lina Collection for Reference Used to be Done supplied sufficient satisfaction, Gains Only Once so such shining stars showing The coaches left today with the scientific struggles securing such The present \Vake Forest College 'fhe 'Vake Forest Alumni Associa­ strongest Wake Forest team in years to In a game full of passes, completed, splendid scores, seems surpass­ tion of Wake Forest college men,· one library, consisting of twenty-eight meet Davidson tomorrow at Charlotte intercepted, and grounded, \Vake ingly seasonable. thousand five hundred and thirty-nine Forest reversed last year's unex­ of the outstanding sectors of the Gen­ Some swine skin skirmisher in what is expected to be one of the stanclanl cataloguell volumes, varying eral Alumni Association, held its an­ said stuttering star said, "Some hardest fought games on tile schedule. pected defeat by the Lynchburg Col­ nual banquet at the Wake Forest Ho­ son of a gun staged shameful in all degrees of modern knowledge, The \V"ilclcats are !mown for their lege football team with a twenty-five savagery-skinned shin, sprain­ and as far back as modern mind is tel Friday evening at 8:00 o'ciock. scrapp_ing and the never-say-die spirit to nothing victory on Gore field here ed shoulder, strained situation." capable of enjoying, is making a last Saturday. Both teams used the Business, both old and new, was dis­ that belongs particularly to Davidson. Skinned shank, sprained special appeal to the first year men to l\rL G. STA:llEY forward pass frequently, Lynchburg cussed and settled in the most satis­ The wildcats went down in defeat M. G. Stamey was elected by accla- shoulder, swollen skin surely opening up a backward and lateral factory and optimistic terms. come ancl make themselves at home · t' · Cl 1 1 t T c1 t th solicits sympathy? So such before 'Vake Forest last year for the ma wn Ill mpe as ues ay o e passing game in the final quarter that and take advantage of these rare After the Alumni entered the ban­ sons of guns should cease sucn first time in the history of football place 011 the Athletic Council that was looked dangerous, but failed to gain savage struggling since scien­ books. quet hall the meeting was instantly games between the two institutions left vacant when Stanley Johnson much ground even when the play was tific stars so scarce? l 'b failed to return to college this fall. completed. called to order by Mr. Roy Allen, Mrs. Crittenden, the col1 ege 1 ra- and '"al'e 1's out to take thei·r nlea<"'re t 11 th Successful scoring seems so " • - ~ 'fhis position carries with i a e b t · t · The \Vake Forest warriors scored honored president of the Association. splenclicl scientific stars should rian, has een on au ex ensive np again. 'fhe team that is going up to responsibility for student representa- Oll the Virginians in every quarter, Mr. Trela D. Collins, pastor of the stay solid. the past summer in the New England meet them is a stronger one than that tion on the council that controls the but they hall to fight for every touch- States, visiting and making a st11dy lai'd them low last year and has policy and business of athletics at t Templar Baptist Church, Durham, of- Saturday's struggle started ~·ht'ch 1 . t " Wake Forest and is one that requires down chalked up. Two more ouc 1- fered thanks. Soon the merry crowd scoring so supporters savagely of. some of the most prominen the encouragement of two successive downs would have been to '\Vake shouted - stadium shook. Suc­ of Wake Forest "students"-in spirit libraries in the country. She states vi'ctorJ'es and last year's record behind brains and insight into the trend of Forest's credit had it not been for the cessful season, satisfactory scor­ things to be filled satisfactorily to that her study has helped her to then1 to give confidence and fight. fighting quality of the Lynchburg -were settled down chatting, recall- ing seems sure. the students, faculty and alumni. ing the pleasant reminiscences of tbeir Serve l·n the capac1'ty of li"brarian for To repeat last year's victory is what Mr. Stamey should fill all these re- aggregation. Once they held for three . th' t downs within the five yard zone while old college days, as well as thinking the present session. It is the desire the students are expect mg ts earn quirements. He is an athlete himself, the 'Vake Forest hacks charged in of her future-this we see by the .b · d t"stants to to do. having pitched good baseball on Wake of the l1 rar1an an ass vain against their defense. Good de- immediate passage of the two hun­ And Davidson is going to have to go Forest teams for three years past, and serve the boys to the utmost. If you its lmmesake one or two better to fense ami a hard tackle, causing dred and fifty thousand dollar l!brary Dr. Weaver Back is captain of the team that will repre- project to take effect immediately can't find what you want it is the keep the Old Gold and Black from sent Wake Forest next spring. Be· Griffin to fumble, was all that saved d · f th l'brart'an that you say h t the Golrlsboro lad from marking up a after the close of the seventy-five es1re o e 1 doing w at its suppor ers are ex- sides this Stamey is known all over On Htll Saturday d 't "1-11 be gladly found for - f ·t t E · · touchdown a!!ainst them after he had million dollar campaign. so, an 1 '' ~ pectmg o I s earn. very man IS m t11e state and South as an orator and - you. good shape and the team has been _, t H h f carried the ball for forty yards to \le1 )a er. P. 1HIS 1leP.n a mem er o f The min-ute" -n·cre re12.d by :!'.1r. Uoy 'l'he Thompson library recentiy cou- working smoothly in practice this their ten yard line on a ormer P 1ay. Carter, f ormer secret ary o f th e AI umm. Professor of English Here Last tributed seventeen hundred and nine- week. Ellerbe was not in the Lynch- twothe Wakeseasons, Forest and lastdebating year thisteam team for Wake Forest's first score came from Association. His remarks were up- Year is Now President of teen volumes to the library. The burg game last Saturday but he is Greason's twenty-five yard end run, on the meeting or the Association Ch . C M practically won the championship of after the ball had been brought up owan o 11 ege, ur- scope covered by these books is gen- expected to be in the fray at Char- the South by its victories. Mr. Stamey last J11IY at the Bland hotel, Raleigh. f rees b oro, N . C . era1 . Sh e 1ves a re being built to ac· 1otte tomorrow. G reason h as b een is from Candlor, N. c., and is a mem- the field from Lynchburg's sixty yard It was at this meeting when the sub- commodate the recent surplus of using snake oil to make even faster line by three successive first downs. J·ect of athletics was seriously taken ber of the Alpha Gamma Sigma 1 d · d th init'al President Charles p_ Weaver and books. The Baptist collections are his speedy legs; the hard charging fraternity. Lynchburg I a receive e 1 up and given consideration by the steadily increasing and will soon be Griffin is all steamed up and ready to kick but was not able to dent the Old two members of the faculty of Chowan h b II Alumni. one of the most valuable collections go like a baby tank; Rackley will be JIINISTERIAL CLASS JIEETS Gold and Black defense. T e a The first resolution brought up ·Fri- College, Murfreesboro, N. C., were in the South. Dr. Pearson is the there to issue orders to the crew and A large number of the young min- went over to Wake Forest and plunges day night before the Association was here inspecting the departments of collector of these manuscripts. kick if his team is in danger, and isters of the college met in Dr. Pear- by Rackley, Greason and Griffiin ac­ that concerning the above library-pro- chemistry and physics on last Sat- Friends all over the state have been Pegano and Daniels are on the ends son's lecture room Wednesday night, counted for thirty-five yards of steady ject. The resolution: "Resolved, urday. President Weaver intends very generous in giving aid in the to pull Ellington's straight-shooting October lOth, and heard a very in- progress. Then Greason marked up That the Wake County Alumni Asso- installing some new equipment for collection of this material. Mr. J. W. passes out of the atmosphere. For teresting talk by Dr. Bryan. He com- his tally by finishing the distance in ciation endorse the plans of the Gen- n. Norwood was the initial booster of this defense Lentz, Moran, Emerson, John- mended them for the steps they had one fell swoop. Pegano failed to kick era! Alumni Association to erect a these departments at Chowan an collection of Baptist history when he son, and all the rest of them will be taken, and encouraged them in their the point from placement. · · 1 t D T 1 he brought 1\'lisses Robinson and Cald- d d 1 11 ~.< F library m memoria o r. ay or, contributed six 11 un re co ars. 1nr. among those present. All joking mission. In the next period 'Vake orest costing not less than two hundred well, instructors in the departments of Norwood's contribution only aided the aside, Davidson had better prepare scored on a pass from Ellington to There are quite a few ministera and fifty thousand dollars; and to be chemistry and physics, respectively, to North Carolina Baptist history-the herself for a battle tomorrow. here as well as lawyers, doctors, and Griffin ..Dauiels' attempt to drop kick uected fmmediately after tne close inspect Wake Forest's equipment be- North Carolinian. The Coaches with twenty-four men other students. There are eighty-eight from the forty yard line had been o( the Seventy-Five Million D

Daniels, Vice-President, and C. W. organization was composed of the phenomenal prices. The student will five yard line and 011 the next play Wer1thers secretary. students here who received instruction do well by taking advantage of this Y. M c A unor- Basement of Church Building Griffin jumped high to snare another In defense of t11e OLD GoLD AND opportunity for enriching his library • • • • Would be Furnished by Stu- from the hands or Ellington for the under Professor 'Veaver on the prac- 1 b k Br.AcK, weekly publication of the col- tical side of newspaper writing and with t 1ese oo s. gant"zed So L'Dar 1 dent Subscriptions and touchdown. After the ball had again lege. Mr. Ed. Moore, student of the . d It is necessary to keep the most Turned Over to been put in play 'Vake Forest started college, made an appealing speech. editing, and the work they did un er valuable books in the college vault, uv the field for another score. But a him was used, through the association, because of the first risk in the build- Students :\Ir. :Moore said, "We were unable to to let .the news of Wake Forest get . Stanley Johnson Fails to Return bad pass from Emerson, at center, sent get the support of the students last Ne\"S of ing that the hbrary has. As soon Ollt the ball over Griffin's shoulder and yc~.r in the financing of this publica- to the rest of the state. .. as a fi reproo f b UI'ld' mg IS· o b tamec· to College· Y • M · C • A • May 1 WOULD BE USED AS REST Lynchburg recovered, having a two ~iou, and if the Alumni of North Caro- all phases of activity at Wake Forest many valuable books will be turned be Merged into Recrea- AND RECREATION ROOM yard start and an open field. Rackley liua fail to respond to its urgent fi­ was sent through this medium to the over to the library. tion Room Plan state papers and the home town papers turued and dug after the man. down­ nancial needs-the public~tlon has The library is fortunate in having Professor Pritchard Presented ing him with a pretty tackle from Ettle future for the present session." of the students in his organization SI>lendid and efficient assistants. The The Y. M. C. A. at Wake Forest Col- Plan to Students Last Thurs- behind just before the whistle blew Mr. Moore stated that the advertising President Weaver has organized a college is greatly indebted to :Mrs. lege seems to be a thing of the past. day Morning in Form for the half. would cover one thousand dollars, similar association at Chowan this Crittenden for the wonderful work that This is clue to the failure of its presi- and it is up to the Alumni and stu- year and intends to advertise his col· she has done in this department. The of Resolution Karleskint carried the ball over for dent, l\Ir. Stanley Johnson, to return dents to subscribe to the paper for lege through the news stories the asso­ officers of the library are: Mrs. Crit­ a touchdown in the next period after to school this year. l\Ir. Johnson is the remaining fifteen hundred dollars. ciation sends out. Since he has been tenden, librarian; Miss Hannah "'hether or not "'ake Forest Col- Pegano recovered a fumbled punt. In there he has also started the "Chow­ teaching at Cullowhee State Normal the final period the Virginians opened President Poteat spoke a few words Holden, Messrs. Peacock, Wood, Hill- lege will have a Student's Club Room in the western part of the state. up their sky-works and no one will in behalf of the distinguished J. W. anian" as the official organ of the col burn, and ·wright, assistants. 'file future of this organization will be decided b~- the pledges of say that at first glance it was not both Taylor. The president's address was lege. The "Chowanian" is a four seemed very bright, but because of 250 or more students 011 or before bewildering and dazzling, if not effec- short, yet flattering. Following J. W. column, eight page newspaper pub S'l'ITHE::S'l' Jlljlt'r IX SCRDDL\Gl: this tmtimely incident the Y. l\1. c. A. November 1. tive. Intercepting a Wake Forest pass Bailey, of Raleigh delivered an ad­ lished once every two weeks. The Hershall Lennon, a Freshman here will have to take a place in the back- At a meeting in the administration mit! way the field Lynchburg opened the dress in behalf of the immaculate first issue. published about two weeks from Wilmington, was painfully hurt ground until some force renews the building last Tuesday night called by first play with a series of passes be­ character of the late Cary E. Hunter. ago, was a good advertisement in it· 'flmrsday afternoon while scrimmag- interest which had just been started. Professor Cheney, a plan for having hind the line that reminded the spec:-­ !\Ir. Bailey says, "It is a mystery how self fm· President 'Veaver and his As- ing in class football on the Gore Ath- An organization similar to the Y. l\1. a "hanging out place" for the stu- tators of the baskethall game. If the a man could be so successful in busi­ sociation, and for Chowan. letic field. In the "mixup" Lennon C. A. has been suggested by a mem- dents other than the drug stores was play hall been as much a surprise to ness and be such an ideal christian! Chowan College is a standard col­ received a blow on his forehead which ber of the faculty. This calls for a discussed. At this meeting the presi- the players as it was to the spectators. All the way along he was marked lege for women with about two hun­ knocked him unconscious. He was recreation l1all of some kind where dent of the student bocly, L. E. An· then and there the \\'ake ForC'st team by the people of Raleigh as a man who dred students. It is located at l\Iur- immediately carried to the college all the fellows can gather and play clrews, of the Stutlent Council. Dean would have been demoralized. Two knew values, how to make money, and freesboro, Hertford County, N. C. hospital where medical aiel was ren- games, sing songs, hold coutesfs, etc. Bryan, and Professors R. S. Prichard of these passes were completed for how to keep it; When it came to Mrs. L. L. Vann and daughter, Miss dered. 'fhe basement of the church seems and Cheney, were present. The idea short gains and first clown. Then business ~Ir. Hunter was a plain, Carolyn Vann of Danville, Va., were He was able to leave the hospital to be a very suitable place for this of such a plan was heartily endorsed 'Vitt got loose with one of them for a fighting business man-you may not the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Vann Saturday and had the pleasure of gathering and if the students will lJy these men. fifteen yard gain up the side line. At (Gontinztcd on Page 2) last week-end. seeing Wake Forest lick Lynchburg.- (Oontinued from page 1) (Oontinued on page 3) (Oontinued on page 2) 2 OLD GOLD AND BLACK

tie\{), 11% {), ), :i'Q{ k X o, that will 11ot do. There is Lynchburg completed only two of her COLLEGE AU'l'HORI'l'IES TO COACHING SCHOOL next year, or .later, and render a \!17 U W0 U ;lliJ llo t>X<"USl' for :meh irt"P\"Pl"PI1ee and nine attempts, one was intercepted, 'I'RY TO GET STUilK~"TS' anu ac EOR EDUCATION CLUB higher type of service in the commun- Issuc ma ti<•t' of the OllC' dollar to C. G. Berry, vice-president; C. P. ----- CCT.LEGlATE PRESS ASSOCIATIO:-l of the faculty to be present each time Tuesday, Dr. W.\KE FOllE:-\T (25) LYXClllll.UG (0) Brooks, secretary, and C. L. Shufort, When Professor Cheney of the p . Entt•l't•d as ~eL'lllHI·ela~~ matter Januarv ~2. elineh thl' argniit<'tlt. to supervise the activities. The mem- 0 lHlG, at th~ po .. to!lit_·e at \\'akc :Forc~t. ·.Korth Wednesday, I X othinp; i~ !llDl"l' 11eeded at \Yakc Position bers of the faculty will be selected treasurer. Mr. C. G. Berry presided litical Science Department pulled out a Carolina, under the aet of l\Iarch 3, 1879. as Mr. Wilde has not returned to col- Quartette. L. E. by the faculty and the rotation sys· roll of bills large enough to choke EIIITOI>T.U. STAFF Forl'~t th:m snl"h a llll'eting; place lege. Salowitch tem will be used. It was also de· Thursday, Pr .1. )1. P.\HKJ:H ...... ,, .•.. , ./:.'dilol"·iti·C/1if,f ttl huild up eollPg:c• Ioya]t~· and that Pegano a Barnum & Bailey elephant and ha­ dded that the basement of the church The following men were elected to Friday, Presi .\1-'>'llt"I.\TE Elll'l'O!{S almst•d :tltd imh•fiuablP thing called L. T. gan distributing them around without was the best place to use for such membership in the club and given a L. H. '"·'"" Green ...... Shank eoliPg<• spirit. lf<·n· at "Wake Forest a club room. hearty welcome by the president: any warning to his class in Money The followir Lnt'l:O:.I: lJOI.]IJ:-...1,. ' ..•..•••••. . Lot•a{ r.;dittJj' L. G. A. B. Alderman, R. G. Bailey, L. W. t h<· do rill i toriPs do not aecommodate A resolution was drawn up and it and Banking last Monday morning been posted o: I{I·:Jl()HTEI{~ lllOI'l' thau Onl·-tifth of the students I Johnson ...... Suttenfield ,,-as decided to put this resolution be- Cain, .T. C. Covington, L. H. Davis, he caused a stampede that nearly 'f. board and sho L. Tcll,\lt .J. C. )J.\=-'l'I·:X •• JR. Guy Daves, W. F. Early, T. N. Fry, broke up both ·the "diminutive pro­ T111:u. Pol'E t'. H. liol.;\U.;:-: in <'ulh•gc>. ThP n•ntainclPr of the c. fore the student body in chapel Thurs- the students: F. P. .JOY=" Elt. Emerson Clark :lay morning. Prof. Prichard present- T. B. Falls, W. B. Goble, \V. L. Harris, fessor and his class. Every member ,;tJHIPnt~ art· .~,·atterl'd ull OYer the CO:\"TH llH"Tl :\"li Elll'l'Llli:" ...... ~. -~...... etl the resolution. The resolution is R. H. Herring, J. E. Hilbourne, D. R. of his class thought it was a simple Students desi '1'. (;. ]1.\ICHI~ lt. ,J. ALFOIW Yillagc· in pri1·atc· ltlllll<'S. There is · · Hawkins, J. W. King, L R. Vann, any college dut Lentz as follows: "The undersigned stu- case of another good instructor gone ~1.\:'>:.\Ul·:ln.\l. :ST.\FF uo eonnuo11 ground. 110 plnee to lose ...... \Vest B. E. Wyre. Coach Utley •vas also dents agree to pay one dollar on or ' wrong anrti::-.in:.r I\ltl'"' qtloted upon applit.:ation. • other in the state. That new phase of alogue page 32. .\1\ :--ub:-.t'liplioll'- al't• dtH' '-ll'i~·tl~ Ill :ul\:tlll'L' ~'lYt' thp ~tUdellt H ehttllCC to k110'V Griffin ...... Witt to give the history and tf1e present Absences the l·:•li10ri;:il ancl lm"Illt''' o1lin·"': :St>w J>unni R. H. work is the training of the members status of the currency he held. From to.,. l'u-tollin• !.<" ~~.~. ~llllll' otlwr ]':trt 11f hi~ fpllows' pcr- SERIES FANS LISTEN after a college H.ilc·i:.:lt ollic·t•: Ech\anls & Bruu!!;"hton Print ]" J ] J 1 ] of the club for work in athletics when that moment on the question of the in:: co. - ~on a It,\. t w n t 1:1 t ~ lO\H'C 011 r ass, Greason ...... Kick TO RADIO TALK two absences. t they begin their teaching careers. little red wagon with its chauffer and wht·l"l' opinion~ quitl' <'OIItrary to the F. B. Only post gr~ .:•. ._.,.._.,, ....1,.._1,._,,._.,,_,,._.,,._.,,_.,,_,1_ ·=· . l 0 l Hang Onto Every Word Falling A coaching school for the Education doorman was transferred to the other at'l' .'· !!":lllll'C. Karleskint ...... Parker Class is the plan which has the hearty the requiremen " j tat·t~ <':t~i From the Lips of the Broad­ side. cation are exct I_ EDIT 0 RIAL 1' ''"I• ll' ll<'<'' pan o f stucI ent Score by periods: endorsement and support of Head Another evidence of the Professor's caster at the Polo without .written lif(' hn_... :1l1·l·ady hPc-11 rccoguized. \\'ake Forest ...... 6 6 6 7_25 Coach Garrity, Assistant Coach Utley, forethought came with his state­ J.-.,-·-~~-~~-u ..... u.-.CJ.-c•_,_() ..... -,.:. Grounds page 32. the members of the faculty and the ment to the class as the bell rang at Th • Fn·>"hittt'll !']wnld bt· grit>Ycdl l"util a lmiJ,liug <':Ill Itt' Jll"OYidecl for Lynchburg ...... 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 the end of the hour. He said, "That TWELVE unE l~t·t·an~l' 11 f t!w ,wareity nf Fr;,;]nunn t!~i>" ]1111']!0~,. <'ntird,Y. th<• hasPmrl1t Touchdowns: Greason, Griffin, 2; chapel or gYill will be ali for today and the class is dismisses one fr <·ap>'. T!tt',Y art· <'OIIll'l~· pi<>r·p;; of/"[. ~lw <'lum·h l'onlcl not be better Karleskint. Point after touchdown, adjourned when I have collected forty­ Rackley on kick. page 33. \\"nt·knwu;;hip. qnitt• l'hi<'. a11llq.!.t' th·bnt;tllt,.;. WEEK-EXD YISl'l'ORS ______known rn m:tkl' an ontrng:rous ro\\· Armstrong; Byrd for Green; Riley for MOOT COUJ Pegano; Caudle for Daniels; Sykes for EY<'I'YhntlY tril·tl to take a erack ,,·ith tlw anthoritil':< in <·hargc of Karleskint; Jones for Lentz; Powell H. S. :n ( ':1n;lina ·la~r \\"<'l'k hc•<·:tn>'l' of her. arhll'tit"~ ht·<·an>"t· tht>y did 110t sehecl- for Greene; Hall for Greason; Caudle

0 First Session l <1 t· to vat at t I1<' I1:111t,.; l ot t Itt· 'I'"Jg<'r5. niL> lllOI'l' !!":llll('5·· foJ" the hOllle fm· Pegano; Pressley for lVIoran; Col­ each wee!• will be given to practical Verdict of 1:-'mnt·l,oar. no lllatlt•r \\·hat the bncly to \n·lt·omt• tltl·m. It e:m be They have very keen and accurate Time of periods, 12 minutes. the advantages of being able to coach during the forE eyes. If a mistake is made by them Mr. Roy McDowell, graduate of the Tigt·r:-: did or tlidn't tlo to tlte Tar- =-aitl to tlu·ir t"l'l'tlit that tlil'Y did or assist in athletic work every mem­ of April 14th h it is the fault of their assistant um­ Class of 1923, and now teaching \\"t•l•·olll<' thl'Jil with all tlH· might pires at the Polo grounds. Of course. ber is anxious for the day of instruc­ noise in one of ~'I'IWXG 'I'EAJ[ (l()}:S '1'0 science in the Fayetteville High School, that t1n•nty-two men eoulrl put into static will cause them to yell out a tion to begin. Some have had expe- vestigating the (~JL\l!LO'l"l'E 'l'ODAY was up to see the Lynchburg-Wake X o\1" it 1~ n p to the "\Vake Forest scratch hit once in a while. but if rience in playing and coaching and noise to be in V n yell. But wiH'I'l' ll.<'l"l' tht· r<'st of TO JU:ET CATS Forest game last Saturday. 1:-'tndt•Hts to b<>gin worki11g up that thl' six hnntlt·ed and twPnty-thrce the opposition is at the bat, the cor- some have not, but the zeal of all will and that a crap rection is met with glee by the fans. be equal. They are very fortunate in Mr. W. H. Robbins, of Rocky Mount, ried on. He de! ]ll']I:tl"ion,.;, tPJI:tl'iou~. pr<>r·ions at­ tlll'll who ttl'<' >riticism that our baseball having at the head of this school such was up to see the football game here ties stop gambli11 nw:-:pht·n· thar \\"ill :-:Pnd the best Fot·t·:-:t! Tht•y ;;Jtonld han• been the trains, freight and otherwise, and automobiles have arrived in Charlotte. fans have to offer as concerning the men of ability and experience as last Saturday. Mr. Robbins was a law quiet. There wa tl•:tJil "-akP Fort-st ha:; had in years thPJ"<'. Pa1·t of th••m did come The remainder of the football schell· '.\·orl the ule is below. bers of baseballs are not distributed \Vake Forest men have long been been decidedly lu sought as teachers in the schools Mr. J. D. Robbins of Rocky Mount tit·t• 1by. kit·k-off. Oct. 27-University of Florida at Tam· among the fans at the Polo grounds yer and Thomps, throughout the state and it is hoped I was the guest of friends here last in or about Wa That':-: Jill way to show thl· ~virit pa, Fla. to prohibit them from scrambling Tlw l'Olllltlll:i of t h<• Ou1 Gnr.J> with, and detaining the game when that the men of this class n1ay go out I week-end. · night. William : ·Ita t i~ "\Y;t].;:,. Fon•,;t"~. T!tc·n• is Nov. 10-Trinity College at \Vinston· ditch near the go .\XII lh.. \t"K an· U]Jl'll this yt•ar as iu Salem, N. C. the ball is knocked in the grand- loyalt,\' ll<'l'<'. Co:wh Garrity has and the inquest prt·1·iu11,; yp:u·~ to all eontrilmtions Nov. 17-Elon College at Elon Col· stand. lt·,·p]op<'tl a tl':tlll that ha:-: pnt the lege, N. C. reported that He 011 an,Y liYl· ,.;uhjt·t·ts tin· st\Hknt;; or BELL PHONES 781-395 ,·oll<·g<• hal"k n!l thC' road tn the place Nov. 24-N. C. State at Raleigh. to Ed. Christia11 almnui fl'l'l tli:-:p"~<'d to l'Olllllll'llt 'Itt· t't·ll hom ill th<• foothall world. Nov. 29-University of South Caro­ WOOD Raleigh French Dry Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Jiam Smith. BUI npntt m· t!i:-:l"ll>'". TIIl' t·olnmu for­ Corner Blount and Martin Streets that Christian tc Th<· pla~·t·t·- \l"nrk hard P\"1'1"~- day to lina at Columbia, S. C. med~- ht·adl'd "0p<·ll Forum" 1;; "OLDEST nncl LARGEST" RALEIGH, N. C. the confession w. !t·,·l'!op till• stn•ttgth a !ttl stalllina nv amount Harry Armstrc OJH'II a11'S:ti"Y to ~land thl' pnuislnuent ALl"JIXI HJo:l.H IL\.XQFE'l' AT n}r l:ngth and quality Christian, and i ('omJllllltit·atiou~ :tl'l' llllf only prom- h··y \\"ill nnllonhtl'cl 1' · ]" l · · ·'"' •!•~.-.~~-~~~-.._.~....,~..-..~~.-...:~ct~~'.-'~'-~..-c-~.._..~-~,...•;• ' · . ( 1111 1111g t l:tt road 1or "ak(• ForPnse. Tl 'J"llt' ------. '~rill twt llltll'l' than fill<' half the think this remarkable, but he llad Ute Telephone No. 8802 I ]. ]. FALLON CO., FLORISTS 1i tillll' of tht· <·h:tp<'l Sl'l"\"ll'l' rarest capacity for attending to our state were Hortc :nt'll lu·r•• \l"t•n· in tlw ~lands last . Come to See Us i l'onhl l•(' t·haiig(·d ~~~ that i11tt•n•,.;t christian causes and movements in hart. The attar ~ ·w. B. BOOE, IL H. HERRI).TG, Studer.t Agents. ~ l'nnld bl' Ll"lrt·r <·onr·<·ntratecl on \\"hat Sai nt·dny. ThP f<'\\" that 1\"l'I'C' thPt"c the most business like manner. He ' were Bailey, G ·=·~I' CJ-I~I-J~I-1-ll-ll_l._.t~l-l,..._.ll_,._..~l--11-1-l~l-~~~-l-l·=· ,] :1 miu·ht\· u·,>~1t1 <·h<'<'l'inn· for the was always on the J"ob whole hearted· ..... Much brilliance : is said. 1\'ht·ll th1· dinlll'l' hour io '"' · " "' OJ.! (;o]d :Jut! D!at·k hattll'l'>'. Thl',Y ly, just as if l1is gains were pecuniary strated both -by llPi m:1ny loJ1g .;• ...-..~1.....0-o-.l~~~--(~) .....(·:· ·=·~~~~-1.-.ll.... t.._.C,.._I~I,._.IJ-1~1~\. -ho\l·t·r::: sen·c·d I FOR I i When in Raleigh Visit Our Stores I not "nt·h a ph·n~a ut a nrl ,;c•tlnctiye put into it precisely the same effort~ second degree. at tlw local boal'lliug hon>'l'"· "i Private Dining Rooms pa,;titlll' that a lil:tn plu,\·:; it for the as lle did in his worldly affairs. In i Ladies and Gentlemen I ! I Jewelers I judge, sentenced i For Banquets ! . I 1\-IH·rp thought8 \\·andl'l" duriug juy of t hP g-:uuP it~l'lf. ~\. team memorial to the late Mr. Hunter the I i I AND • in the state pris I service . I ' till• t·h:qn•l sen·iet' i::: a thiug that new dormitory (new one at present l - aftsfac.lion 1 Wilson' s Sandwiches i I ., Sheriff Mathew l n<'t'<,; all thv <'lll'Olll':tg<•m('llt it r·an 0 l':llli10t lw easily eoutrollt·•l. '!'he - will hear his name." I CHARLES CAFE and RESTAURANT 1; are elicious I' i Optometrists ! til the next sef g."l't to pla,Y thl' kind nf football thp After adjournment the Alumni went i , I Monday night, 0 ealls of natlli'P \\·ill h<' hl':ll'cl. Hut Opposite Union Station ! l' On Sale in "'c'ake Forest by i I , ·w a k<> Fort>st Pl<'Yl'Jt pla~·<'cl last over to the Wake Forest-Lynch burg owers 1)rug o. and 8horty's • ; R' I thm i::: 110 reason tlwt fl'l't should I RALEIGH, K. C. 1 1 .... LEIGH, N. C. ' Satnr Hoor while prayt>r was expressed bountifully by Alun~ni ·:·---~~--ll-ll.-.11--1-ll-)~)-)-1·:· . ' is h<>iug olh•r<'':> that rtlllH o\·<·t· the sehcd- r·.oJllJlletecl e1"gl1t. F our "-ere 111ter-· Ina· 1 s " k·nown t o every s t u d en t on th e I ,i last year's score, ! i f Transient Rooms e 1 nl<'t 1 tinr for c·hapcl. eeptecl and the remainder grounded. Hill. I . I ''Next Door to Postofficc" 1 other scalps will •!•'-''~1._.1,_.,,._.,,~~~~~~-...... c~..-. 1 •!• ·:··~~l-.~(,.._.1,._.(~.-.,.:. . l.ection . ···~~~~o.-l~·=· OLD GOLD AND BLACK 3

·:·------·r Sunday School Has D.:> You Support Your College? r------·---·--·--·---·r I Announcements 1 . t t ·:·-·------·=· Classes Organtzed Then Support Your College P per It will be the purpose of the staff : READ : this year to make the paper a means Student ClaEses. Have College Men of getting announcements before the as Teachers; Subjects for Lec­ student body and alumni. ·we there­ tures Have Already Been SUBSCRIBE I' "The New President" Ii fore welcome all announcements most Announced i i heartily. NOW - BY Attention is called to the following The five Sunday School classes for ' j announcement of chapel exercises for the benefit of the college students are I' SAMUEL G. BLYTHE i next week: taught by members of the college TO THE CnAI'F:L ScnEDULE, Oc-rom:n 22-27 faculty. They are: the Agoga Class, I I Monday, Dr. C. C. Pearson. taught by President Poteat; the Mat­ I I Tuesday, Dr. R. P. McCutcheon. t "Kemal Pasha" 1 thew T. Yeates Class, taught by Dr. BLANK I these classes througliOut the year in I The following announcement !h,as order that the students may have the ·=·------·------_.,.------··· I with the other interesting articles in i been posted on the official bulletin privilege of hearing brainy men dis­ j 1·_-·1 i board and should be of interest to I ~In. Eo. H. MoORE, Business Manager, i i cuss the Bible from different points of the students: view. i Old Gold and Black, I The Saturday Evening Post I Students desiring to be absent from President Poteat is rendering a any college duty will get written per­ series of lectures each Sunday on I lral.:e Forest, N.c. I for this week at I mission in advance, or the professors "The Kingdom of God." His purpose DEAn Sm :-Enclosed please find $2.00 for which you will e_: in charge will exercise their own dis- •_,~ j 1_ will be the "defining of the Kingdom ! s('nd me Or.o GoLD AND BLACK for one year. 1 1 cretion. Catalogue page 32. of God as the organic expression of In case of illness students should the will of God in human relations." .\"am e... _...... _.... _... _.. ______.. _____ ... _._ ... _.. ______., ...... _...... --·-·--.. ··-· i THE ~ obtain a written statement from the ! Dr. Paschal has chosen for his gen­ College Physician. ! Address...... _.. _...... _.... _. ____ ,._ .... ,_ ... ______.. _____ ...... -.... ______.. ____ I I COLLEGE BOOK ROOM I An unexcused absence from class eral subject "The Books of the New t i I I counts a zero on that recitation. Cat- Testament." It is not his intention, i . I i "ON THE CAMPUS" I however, to lecture on this subject ·=·~.._.,t.-,n~~~-~- _O_CI_D_a_O_II_If:. i ~ alogue page 32. every Sunday in t11e month. On O:O~...... C~~~~~~---(J._,[,_.I.._,C~C~I~~~~~~~~~~~._.r-~l---(1~~~~(0~ Absences the day before or the day every second Sunday he intends to after a college holiday will count as ·:·~l--.cl~...-.o.-.~t.-..:~•:• "... ~~~~··· give a lecture on the life of some 1 ! ·:·a~-·,~~.._..,_,.._..,~~·~~~~·.-.c~,~~-·.._...,~,,-.,~,.... ,, ..... ~,,._..,_,, ..... j.:· two absences. Catalogue page 32. celebrated alumnus of the college. i ! Only post graduates who have met l CAPITOL CAFE ! I Alum' 1i :: Students I ! i the requirements in physical educa- Dr. Sledd is using for his general I Keep up with the times in ° • Distinctively Engraved and Decorated i cation are excused from gymnasium subject "The Early Christian Church •I_= SPECIAL SERVICE TO WAKE •_,= without :written permission. catalogue at Rollle." His discussions are inter­ - FOREST STUDENTS i Class Pins, Society Pins, I- I Christmas and New Year 'j page 32. esting from a literary as well as a ! I ! ' i TWELVE unexcused absences from religious point of view. His subject I Your Patronage is Solicited _I I Seal Ri~~:, s;~!~·· Pin,, II GREETING CARDS . I chapel or gymnasium automatically next Sunday will be "The First Per- I Sanitary, Reasonable Alumni Orders a Specialty dismisses one from college. Catalogue secutions." 1 I ; i I Convenient page 33. Dr. Nowell is following the system I I H. B. Edwards I I are ready for your selection i, D. B. Brn:.\K, Dean. of lessons as mapped out by the Sun· ~ Cor. liartiu & ·wilmington Sts. 1 8 day School Board. His discussions I RALEIGH j '~ Wake Forest, North Carolina I != i MOOT COURT FINDS are interesting from the point of view +!+J.-.~1~11~)--I .....IJ ....t~~~~·=· •.·~~~·:· ! ~ t i of a scientist. H. SAWYER GUILTY Dr. Phillips has chosen for his sub- An early visit will enable you to choose ject, "The Miracle-s of Christ in the r----<>-----r I' I' First Session Moot Court Returns Light of the Present Day Thinking." r-----·-"i f GLQ BE ~~ from our large anJ varied assortment ~-~ Verdict of Second Degree His discussions are interesting from a t 1 Murder for Death of medical point of view. i Jacksoh & powers I i" RALEIGH, N. c. = A VOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH William Smith There is also another class to which i - ; II I i Trade Here and Save $5 to I the college students are invited which o JVIILLINERy ! -' is spoken of as "The Citizens' Class." ! I i $l0 ou Your I ~ I The def~ndant, Henry Sawyer, w~s I This class is taught by Dr. Gulley. 1 Latest Stylt>s l charged wrth the murder of one W1l- H' d' · f tl s d s 1 Ill ,- . IS ISCUSSIOnS 0 1e un ay C 100 I NEW FALL SUITS I I ham Smith in the town ·of ~~rake For- B d · f · . ol Ulld. -~ . oar 1essons are very ascmahng to SILK LIRLE- HOSIER"~ est on the mght of April 14, 1923. • t t d . - = '_,= a 11 1n eres e 1n 1aw. 1 Cor. Wilmington and Exchange 1! -~~ , Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. The manager of the hotel, Mr. Harry 1 !I 1" 1= Streets - The superintendent of the Sunday ' Armstrong, reported that on the night SHOES ~ ++4.._.,,~~,_.,,__.~-~~,....c~t~~..-c~c~,.-. 11 ._,. 1 ....,, 1 _ 11 .- 1 ,_, 11 -. 1 ,_. 1 ._ 1 .._, 1 ,...! School expressed the desire that all = = of the alleged murder Henry Sawyer I I ·:·~~~~~~~-~·:· college students fall in line with one ~··--·----·!• was a guest at his hotel and that ·~~~~~~~~~~~.--...~~~~~~~~.-.cl~~·;· class or another. during the fore part of the night ·=·~~~~~._..,~~·=· of April 14th he heard considerable .f ELEVEN UNION BARBERS BATHS EXPERT :\1ANICURIST 'f noise in one of the rooms. On in- OLD GOLD AND BLACK ·;·-·-·-·-·-·-·----··;-1 1 I THE I ; i vestigating the matter he found the STAFF IS SELECTED '.: DI"ckson Brothers I_ i BANK OF WAKE ! ! MASONIC TEMPLE BARBER SHOP i noise to be in William Smith's room, i WAKE FOREST, N. c. I and that a crap game was being car· Poor Response to Calls for Aid 1 Dealers in I i ; I Largest Capacity__ Naturally Quicker Service I ried on. He demanded that the par· Make Competitive Selections ~- = SERVICE and COURTESY A HABIT ties stop gambling, and that they keep General Merchandise I ! i Unnecessary in Making I = I ~~;~;:), St~ =!~~:~~~:~~ I quiet. There was considerable money Selections i Edison Mazda Lamps ! i 0 I' Come to See Us, College Fellows i= on the table, and William Smith had i The Bank of Service I I I been decidedly lucky in the game. Saw- i Picture Frames Made to Order I i Corner Fayetteville and Hargett Streets 1 yer and Thompson bad not been sean Having twice called for men inter- l = 1. RT. EE. HRo yd~l ...... President 1' i RALEIGH, N. C. i I . . o 1 mg ...... Cashier - in or about Wake Forest since that ested in filling positions on the 0Lu 1 , C " I 1 .:.~~~~~~~,_...n-.c~t~~HI-·ti~~~~ ...... ~"-CI~~-.o~(fo:i night. William Smith was founct in a GoLD AND BLAcK and receiving only i ' orne to see us. I ·!·~~~~~·=· ditch near the golf links on April 20th, enough men to fill the positions, there ; I •••1-.:Je~~H~.,_..~~ .....~~ ...... :. and the inquest was he:d. lt was will be no competition for places on reported that Henry Sawyer confessed the paper this year. Notwithstanding ·:·~~~~~..-.c~~~·:· ·t--~;~~;;~~·~;~~~~~-·-----1 ,..-.~~~--..J.-.o~·:· j • to Eel. Christian that he killed Wil- the fact that these men who have the ••• ~ i ~ TRY = ! i liam Smith. But it was also reported positions on the Ow GoLll .\XD BL.\CK Ij THE HOWLER I- -~ ~· that Christian told a third party that did not have a chance to prove their r: ; 1 = ~~rg: ~s~~~~o I\~E~ \~~i I - ·- SHORTY'S c., I Unexcelled Train Service I the confession was a farce. ability in competition with other men I Published Annually by the ! I~ The Midnight JMan ~ I ! Superb Dining Car Service 1 Harry Armstrong, John Dalton, Ed. the management feels sure that they j Students of Wake Forest College l I ~ s- I Christian, and Mr. Coroner brought are competent to get the news, while j A complete picture of college life j j f: Onr Ambition is to Please :::] I ! i -~at Wake Forest, containing history i forth the evidence for the state, while it is news and to write it up in such i ~ You With Smokes, Drinks, [ ( ! i and cuts of all organizations, and! Consult Ticket Agent, or Henry Sawyer, John Jones, and Ford a manner that the readers will en­ j in general all points of interest 1 f ~ Fruits, Candles and ; 1 I i Ames brought forth the evidence for joy it. =connected with the ccllege. Those j I John T. \Vest, D.P.A. i the def('nse. The attorneys for the Four out of the five men on the l wanting copies please send in their_ I·§= :::: .A Goo d .m"1' ovze. E very =t:"' l, j orders by i\Iarch 1, 1923. For fur-l = RALEIGH, X C. i state were Horton, Sawyer and Barn- reportorial end have had experience in r'E Day and "Nite" g I - i ther information and advertising j I .:.-~~~~~~~U--~1-..c~~~~~~-~.-.c)....CI~~,._...~~~.:. hart. The attorneys for the defense news writing. They were members of = Address = I ~ I were Bailey, Greene, and Stamey. Professor Weaver's journalism class 8 W. H. How..mo, Business Mgr. 1 ·=·~~---)~}-.<~,._..._.:. Much brilliance and skill was demon- last year that sent news stories all 0 ~ strated both ·by the prosecuting at- over the state to daily and weekly ·;·~~~~~--··t· torneys and the lawyers for the de- papers. e I G~~~~~~1 fense. After the argument ceased, One of the juniors serving as associ­ i ; i I = Ill Fayetteville Street ; and the jury had been in session for ate editor held a similar position on i T. E. Holdihg & Co. I a short time, they returned with a the student newspaper published at I · I I RALEIGH, N.c. -~- verdict of guilty of murder in the Davidson last year. The oti1er men, WRIGLEYS ! Pure Ice Cream second · degree. Dr. Gulley, acting although they have not had much ex­ I ~ I judge, sentenced him to thirty years perience are good men and will be ot Take it home to I Fresh Candies in the state pris<;ln at hard labor. valuable assistance l,n anaking the the kids. 1 I I ! •_,= Selected Fruits • _I Sheriff Mathews adjourned court un­ Or.n GoLD .\XD BLACK a newsy and Have a packet in i Everything t.n a I readable paper this year. The co-op­ til the next session which will be your pocket for an Polite Founta-in Service Sanitary Monday night, October 22, 1923. eration of the student body, especially I Drug Store I t I ·:~~-.a.-..~~J.-.c~~.-o~~ ...... ~~~~~(l~{~)~~~--..~.-..c~, ..:. the heads of all faculty and student ac· ever·ready treat. I i tivities, is asked in order to aid these .:.~~~o.-..,....Ct-"•!• FOOD FOR THOUGHT men in gathering up the news. When Just a comparison of scores to re­ announcements are to be made, make ·:·~~~~~-~·-.. .._...... ,._.,~,-·,-(,_l.;· mind us that circumstances are not them through the OL!> GOLD ,\XD - . THE JOLLY-\VYNNE JE\VELRY CO. ~xactly as they were last year. Caro· BLACK; if plans are being laid for - i- Iina. piled up the score of 62 to 3 last ' Specializing in College and Fraternity Jewelry some event call in the reporter and year against us, Lynchburg 20 to 'j, let the world know through him. I 'S CAFE i= RALEIGH. N. C. and Guilford tied us 0·0. This year I; .; Carolina only won by 22 to 0, we A blue jay was killed by a golf ball beat Lynchburg 25 to 0 ami Guilford driven from the eighteenth tee on the I Fellows, We Will I club links at Hempstead, New York, • = ·=·...,...... ).-.<)--...~~~~~~~~~~~._.,..-.o~~~~·:· 41 to 0. Trinity won last year by the = I I I small score 3 to 0, a11d we tied David­ recently. The president of the golf I BE OPEN i son 6·6. What will be the score this club was playing in a foursome and was the first to drive off. As he year? If we continue to improve our ; ' ~ WHITI~~a~~~i~~~~ ~~~PANY ~ last year's score, it looks like several struck the ball the bird flew from a I All Day Sunday I other scalps will be added to our col­ tree near by, and ball and bird fell • • I JY.,...-dllow .All !Fake Forest Students a Discount of 10% \ ·:· ...... ,• ._.,,_...(~~CJ.._,C.._,fl_.l~ll.-oC..-.1..._.1.:· lection. together close to the tee. ' ; ·:· ~~~,..·:· 4 OLD GOLD AND BLACK

~:.,-.,,._. 1 ,.....,-•~c.--.tl._t, ....t,_t_t, .... ,,._, ••• WAKE FOREST MAN TO WED TilE :'iEW S'I'UilE:ST ELECTION OF SOCIETY t Wake Forest Locals 1 The following announcement was The first issue of "\Val(e Forest DAY ORATORS BY EU. •!•-,,i .... ,,-,,.._,,._.,,_u._.,,_.t,_,,_f_,,_•=• ' elipped fi"Om the Kews and Observer: College 8tullcnt will come from the lll'ess the last of this week or the first ·wake Fore~t. Sept. 26.-The follow- During Special Meeting Society The nmrriagC' of :\li!is Sm;ie Lanneau of next. The management and editor Holding to :\Jr. John ll. Robbins of annomwement, which recently ap- in~ l1a \'e spared nothing in trying to malw Elects C. R. Holmes to Place Get a Tr Hocl'Y :\lount will be solemnizctl ·wed- pc>ared in the :\'ew Orleans papers, will Resigned by S. L. Lie of intPrest to Dr. "\Villtinson's Tllr Stuclcnt a bigger, better publica­ on nPstlay e\'ening. Oetober 2-ltll. at nine frie111ls throughout this State: tion. T\,e first issue will contain Blanton o'dol'lC at the \Yake Forest Baptist ":\lr. aml :\Jr>'. Albert Bernstein au- about seventy or seventy-five pages, Chnnh. :\lh;,; Holding is the atuae­ A called meeting of the Enzelian nunnce the etw.agement of tliei!• !lau~h- which is < eH~agetl in lm~im•s,; in Rorky :\lr,.:. ll. 1\'. \\'illdn'. H. :\I. l'nlc•at and ;\lr". E. B.! the standard must not be lowered. ' eli~ihle as Sophomore c1cbater this Just try cap comfort-with one of the nne "'ish year. Since :\lr. F. C. :\laxwell, who HOLIDAY, • Earn:< the ____ Him: '·Yeah. That's her best I bater for Anni\·er,;ary Day this year, THE STANDARD CO. honor gnl',.;t. Thl' affair proved to be. c\rriving ahounl 100 tlouble-\cngtil Orations and cereal." !lid not return, i.\Ir. Blanton was elect­ Wake Forest, N. C. a llatHlkPrl'llil'f ,.;hower. whil'II was railroad l'al'~ forming trains more Prepared -Boston Beanpot. 1 e1l in his place. l'l'l'~l'lltt'!l hy :\la>'>:: Holding was again guest o[ honor at a