FOR A GREATER DAVIDSON

Vol. VII. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. DAVIDSON. N. C Mty 7. 1920. No. 31

1920 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Class of* 1915 * to Hold IT 4- D -._■ TenGum*Bookedfor CoachGrey* - Charge.— S. C University to Km i^u Play Here. Class President Urges ail Memberi to J La PriimI Ra T* W September 25— N. C. State Col- 'lege,at Raleigh,N. C. October 2— Washington and Lee For The Davidsonian at Lexington,Va. October 9— Georgia Tech, at At We arc five year oldalumni! So lanta,Ga. this year's commencement will b« October 16— Wake Forest, a the time and the old campus the Charlotte,N.—C. place for our first class reunion. October 23 Richmond College,at Many have already been writing to Richmond, Va. other about this epochal event October 30— Citadel, at Charlotte, Kr alumni history and areplan- N.C. , ning without fail to pack up their November6— University of South kitbaps and go smiling to Davidson Carolina,at Davidson.— that last week inMay. And every November 13 University of member nf old '15 will want to be North Carolina, at Winston-Salem, there. We want to grip hands N.C. again, renew the friendships and November 19— Presbyterian Col- joys of our years together, find out lege of South Carolina, at Clinton, how much older and wiser and rich- S. C. — er and finer the other fellow has November 25 Furman, at Green- grown in five years' time;show the ville,S. C. r* uHk Davidson of today what the spirit Bf If I nf 1915 was and still is. and pledge anew our loyalty to The Greater Fresh-Soph Debate Won Davidson. % Are you in business? Are you byEu's studying? Are you teaching? Are you preaching? Are you married? R. Bitzer andL J. Bray Win Medals Never mind. If Davidson fires ever Interesting Contest burned in your soul, you will want in to mark May 23-26 on your calen- dar and plan to be mi the Hill for Allof those that heard the Fresh- all or part of this time. Soph debatelast Thursdaynight ad- Plans arc already beingmade for mit that it was one of the best ever the staged at reunion. Write your ideas and Davidson. suggestions and whether you can The query for the debate was, attend, C. Harper, Resolved, that the United toJ. who is serv- States ing as chairman of the Reunion should adopt some policy of com- Committee. address pulsory universal military training. The DependableTwirlingSteff of Thi. Year*. Wildcat Nine. His is 159 W. Phis, affirmative, From left to right: and Currie, Captain. 73rd street. New York City. Look The holdingthe Miley, Shepard for a letterin The Davidsonianeach were represented by Bray, Mc- Eus, week as to further plans and the list Geachy and Burney. The hav- nf the men whoare coming. ing the negative, were represented Houghton. Comes First 1915 made her mark in Davidson by Cooper,Bitzer and Carolina in history when in college. In five Bray, first up, was very fluent in Wildcats Lose Three and Win some good State Track Meet — years menof 1915 havebeen making his speech and gave records of service everywhere. Let thoughts. His debate centered on One P. C. Trounced Severely First, us make our first reunion the big- the following points: the Six RepresenUtivet Capture in need some Davidson gest, most interesting,most enjoy- United States is of P.Cn.Davidson. P.C. AH RHPOAE able, most inspiring, class reunion kind of national defense. Second, Total of Four Firtt Placet The Wildcat nine, playing in itsi Estes,3b 4 10 0 2 2 ever held at D. C. universal military training is eco- McMillan, Davidson came fourth in the an- true form, won from Presbyterian, ll> 4 1 0 14 0 1 Plan to come. Bring your wife, nomicallya sound policy. Third, it . Alford, If 4 0 0 10 0 kiddies, nualState track meet inChapelHillI Collegeof SouthCarolinaby a score. your your girl,or just your- is America owes it to democratic. , 11 to2. lads play-i Itelk, ss 4 2 12 2 0 self. But come. a card to the soldier to have this policy. last Saturday. Carolina won with of The Davidson Write ■ i lteckman, p 4 0 0 1 10 Harper today. Cooper, first up for the negative,nearly double the score of any other ed errorless ball all through the gameandput up one of thebest cx-'. Eichclbcrger 4 10 0 0 1 Yours for D.C. '15, had plentyof "pep"and enthusiasm. college. Five colleges participated " in the meet. Carolina made 52; dilutions of baseball that was ever Stalworth.c 10 17 3 0 FRANK W. PRICE, His argument was based on two Hurgcss, 2b 4 1 0 1 6 0 Alumni main points: First, from on eco- points, Trinity 28J4 points, A. & E. seen at Ginton,where they played. President. 28 Davidson 25 points and As to clouting the apple these boysi Hope,p 10 0 12 0 Hartford Theological Seminary, nomic standpoint. Second, from a points, Hartford, psychological standpoint. Cooper Wake ForestI7j/ipoints. were there with the goods, amass- Conn. Spencer, of Carolina, broke the ing 12 hits during the game, said Totals 30 6 2 27 16 4 endeavored to show that the navy hits Summary— 8, was the first lineof defenseand that state record in pole vaulting by go- being good for 11 runs. The Left onbases:P.C. The Hon. Hugh McCutchen, ex- ing2 inchesabove the 11foot record who started out for the Davidson 12; struck out: by Currie '83, passed America needed it more than com- 10, away at his home in held by George Strong for 5 years. Bluestockings fared badly and was by lieckman 3, by Hope 3;base Kingstree, S. C,on the morningof pulsory military training.He show- jerked in balls off Bcckman 4, ed that there wouldbe nodanger of Lawrence,of A. &E., was the larg- favor of Hope, who al- on : off Hope5. the 30th. Mr. McCutchen was a Canada, est individual scorer of the meet lowedDavidson three hits. off Currie 5;three-base hits: lic-lk, member of the State from invasion through Mexico or Hurgcss; two-base hits:Cassell, K.; Senate the Pacific. Cooper emphasizedthe with atotalof14points to his credit. Currie, for Davidson, was erratic Williamsburg County, had wide Murray was the highest for David- but in the he showed his stolen bases: Helk, Crawford; hits business in fact that w needed real trained and pinches 8, 3; interests lower South skillfulmen. son with 7 points. quality and let his opponents' down off lieckman Hope sacrifice Carolina, and was one of the best hits:Cassell,E.,2, Ratchford,Estcs. McGeachy, second speakeron the Green won his letter by taking easy. He also hit well, getting two known laymen of the Presbyterian affirmative, first in the high jump. Streibech hinglcs out of four times up. Score by : R H E Church in South practically confirmed Davidson ...001 010 603—11 12 0 Carolina. Bray's argument. First, it is eco- broke the college record held by- The Red and Black machine tal- nomically a sound policy, and sec- Grey, '18, by over a foot. Grey's lied in the third and fifth, seventh, P. C. 000 002 000— 2 6 4 Mrs. Fred Hays of Kings Moun- ond, it is democratic. He showed record being38 feet and Streibech's and ninthinnings. Until theseventhi GeorgiaTech v». Davidson tain spent last week with her moth- that our standing army's expenses 39 feet V/t inches. Sutton won first only two runs had crossed First Game er Mrs. Lola Johnston. wouldbe droppedandthat we would in thediscus throwbutdid not break the platter for Davidson and two Georgia Tech triumphed overDa- secure more labor on the farm. the Davidson record, while Murrey for P. C, but in the lucky seventh vidson in the first of the gamesplay- Bitzer, second speaker for the was the leadingmanin the 100 yard six more came across and those ed in Atlanta, 6 to 2. Until the WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE. " negative, gave as his three argu- dash. runs put the game on ice. In the eighth inning Davidson was in the | First, "sumi&ary lead, * — " ments: the great costof uni- ininth three more runs were added but after a circuit dout by Friday Last Davidsonians ar- versal training. Second, the im- 100 yard dash— Murrey, D. C.;'to our total. Turner, Tech's third-sackor, and * " singles, * rive. " moral atmosphere around our Heckman, Wake Forest; Love, Box score: several the long end of the ' Exams begin. " camps, and third, food production Carolina; Edwards, Trinity. Time, ]Davidson. AB R H PO A E score was the other way. Both * Bible Class Leaders meeting, wouldbe decreased. 10.54 seconds. iCassell, F. 3 0 2 12 0 teams played a good class of ball 7:15 p. m. " Burney, the last speaker for the Half mile— Kraft,A.& E.;Royall, Cassel,( E. 4 3 14 2 0 and except for the eighththen? was N Last meetingLiterarySociet- * affirmative,addedtoMcGeachy's ar- Carolina;Ranson, Carolina; Lewis, ]Ratchford 4 110 10 nothing spectacular. * ties, m. * Trinity. pitched * 7:15 p. * gument, the benefits derived from 8 minutes 3—3-5 seconds. Shepard 4 0 10 0 0 Shepard a good game for * Movies,7:15 and8:45 p. m. universal military training, which 220 low hurdles Purrington, Richards] 5 1110 0 the Wildcats andexcept fur onebad Sunday— Bible Gasses, last ♥ were: First, physical;second,men- Carolina; Hall, Wake Forest; Pell, IWrenn 3 1 1 11 1 0 inning in which his support was * of " ; ; * meeting the year. Come tal; third, social, and fourth, civil. A. & E. Harrison, Trinity. 2 min- Y. M.C. A.,6:15. Hear " ( Tech, * State " rendered service. Shot put— Streibech, D. C.;Nor- Currie 4 2 2 12 0 for pitched a good game, al- * Secretary Smith. " Houghton, last speaker for the ris, Carolina; Lawrence, A. & E.; lowingfive hits and two runs. Monday—? ? ? ? ? (Continued on page 8) (Continuedonpage8) Totals 36 12 11 27 8 0 (Continued on page 8) Hats Off to CoachHENGEVELD and His FIGHTING WILDCAT CREW t THE DAVIDSONIAN. May7,UM. Newgy

DAVIDSONREPRESENTATIVES BRAINS GO DOWN IN DEFEAT AT R. O. T. C SUMMER AT HANDS OF SOPHS. CAMP. In a regular up-hill game, the Followingis a list containingthe Sophs overcame a three lead names of those men who will at- and proceeded to pound out an 8 to tendsummer R.O. T.C. camps.The 4 victory over the Seniors. The Seniors got hog wildin the opening camps willopen on the 17th of June stanza and pounced on Robert's and close in July. Several localities deliveryfor a trio of counters. The are mentioned. The Basic Camp is Sophs fighting doggedly however, at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C. finally evened things up in the The Advanced Camp is also there. seventh. Some of the men will attend two The features of the contest was other camps, one at Camp Devens, the all round playing of "Sandy" Mass., and the other at Camp Cus- Erwin. This spry youth from ter, Bailey, knocked out a triple that [Chero-Cola] Mich. Those who will change their parade ground from the dewy decidedthe contest, andthen caught soft grass of the Davidson campus, a hot liner, relayingit to second, to to some of Uncle Sam's clay-baked first, completing a neat triple play parades,include:At the Basic Camp, and incidently killed an attempted Camp Jackson:Adams, J. M.,Boyd, Senior rally. B. M., Campbell, A. A., Cooper, W. Cathey had the Sophs guessing T., Hall, J. V., Hall, R. L., Knight, during the earlier stages of the R. T., Lowrance, D. W., Long, W. gamebut his support weakened,and T., Lowry, T. M., McGukin, E. B., towards the last easy chances went Martindale,G. B., Mitchell, A. M., for safeties. Roberts had a first Moore, W. W., Moss, C. A., Parks, inningas wild as a March hare, but J. L., Richards, J. M., Roberts, G. calmeddownafter that,and had the Mecklenburg Chero-Cola Company B.. Smith, H. H., Summers, A. C, "Brains" eating out of his hand. Thames, F. C, Wilkes, J. T.,Nisbet, Score by innings: ARCH. B. TAYLOR. '11; Manager T. L. For the Advanced Course: Seniors 301 000 000—4 Dick, L. W. Doggett. M. W., Mc- Sophs 101 000 222—8 Geachy, D. P., McKeithen, j. N., Batteries: Sulivan and Cathey, LAST GAME OF SEASON GOES While it not onlyaided himit handi- Hawkins and Spence defeated Gray Price, J. P., Rogers,R. L., Tufts,E. Nash and Roberts. TO FURMAN, 3 TO 1. capped our pitcher in his delivery. and Newman in twoconsecutive sets H., Wool, j. C. Besides the above This is not the only complaint that of doubles. Immediatelyafterwards — be made against Furman, but Spence mentioned, Morris, H. M., will at- They must have your best on you Home Lads Fail to Hit at Opportu- can repeated this feat against tend Camp Devens, Mass. Ogden, they lean; nities. T«un Fields Well. why state more? The opinion of Holland in the . The follow- D. H., and Phillips, I. W., will at- Come clean, my lad, come clean. the whole Davidson team is that ing day the boys journeyed to Dur- tend Camp Custer, Mich. Furman should be completely drop- ham where they met the fast Trin- —Ex. The last game of the season ped from her schedule ity pair. Here in and hereafter. two close and witnessed the defeat of the Red hard fought sets our de- Black team at the hands of the' Currie pitched excellent ball and couple ATTENTION— AT EASE— REST feated Cornwall and Shinn in dou- Baptists in Greenville by the score under ordinary conditions should have won. Padget by means of his bles. Then Hawkins beat Shinn You ex-service men stop! You haveansweredall thearmy calls of 3 to 1. The game was a fast and "feak" deliveryalson twirleda very two out of three set in singles, and very pretty one, barring the tricky except one. This last one does notrouse you from peaceful slumbers, good game. For Furman Nixon Spencein his turn did likewise with nor does it call you to mess. It is a call however, which is your duty, tactics of Furman. starred with the stick, getting three Cornwall. asan ex-American soldier toobey the call to join the American hits of four up. For Davidson Fellows,our team has beaten two Legion of out Honor. i — — Crawford andRatchford put up the of the best teams in the state and Those_ eligible to membership are men who were in any branch of best brand of ball, each gettingtwo intend to give Elon a drubbing that the service and drawing Uncle Sam's pay. Organizations including we can see next Wednesday. Army, Navy, hits. We Marines, Aviation,S. A. T.C,and any othersare eligible. The box score follows: want this pair in Atlanta next Those joining the Davidson Post, can transfer their membership upon week, to enter the Southern Furman AB H PO A E meet. leaving college. The $3.50 fee, covers National,State and Local dues. R We yet have a chance to reak ven- It also to the Speer, cf 3 1 1 2 0 0 gence on includes subscription American LegionWeekly and the Bradley, 2b 4 0 0 110 Tech. if we will only give price of the Legionpin. Spence and a Nixon, If 4 1 3 3 0 0 Hawkins chance to show tbem up. Tennis men, we Rosor, lb 3 0 0 5 0 1 congratulate Cates, L., — 0 3 0 0 you on your victory, O. rf 3 1 and wish you the same success in Rhame, ss 10 0 0 10 the future. * ♥Owings,c 10 0 7 0 0 Carter, E. H., 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0 Miss Mary Lafferty AMERICAN ■L. Padget, p 3 0 10 0 and Miss LEGION __ 0 Hunt wereamongthose who visited Drummond, c .1 0 0 5 0 1 Mooresville DAVIDSON-CORNELIUS "Cox 1 0 1 0 0 0 last week. "Batting for Owings. Miss Rosa Shumaker went to Application Membership Charlotte last week onbusiness. for Davidson AB R H PO A E Cassell, F., ss 4 0 0 2 0 1 Cassell, E., 3b — 4 0 0 1 3 1 Davidson,N.C, 1820 Ratchford, 2b 4 0 2 3 5 0 Shepard, If 4 0 1 1 0 0 Richards, cf 3 1 0 0 0 0 My Nameit Wrenn, c 4 0 1 6 3 0 Crawford, rf ... 4 0 2 0 0 0 McArn, lb 3 0 0 10 0 0 Address Wr Ms* Currie, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Sacrifice hits, Bradley; stolen bases, Crawford, Shepard, and Rank and Organization ■■«>_*■''' Ratchford ;, Richards ; struck out by Currie,9 ;by Padgett, "Tip CmlOccupation Davidson 010 000 000—1 5 2 Furman ..000 200 Olx— 3 5 3 Ihereby subscribe to the Constitution of the American Iwaion and apply for enrollment in Davidson-Cornelius Post. " Davidson, "Bock" Carrie bearingthe "Veni, Vedi, Vici" ban- ner. For while our baseball team Application should be mailed or handed to Pott Finance It has never been the of Officer,Bank of Davidson,Davidson,N.C policy was losing two hard luck games to Davidson to kick or offer an alibi Tech,andout tract team beingbare- TheAnnual Dues,1$3.50,must accompanythe application. for losing a game, but on this oc- ly nosed out of second place in the This includes the American LegionWeekly, (official pubbca- casion she has just grounds. The state meet; Hawkins and Spence Victroku aad Braanrlek Talkiac Macktaw Furman pitcher continually scratch- "ad Rrcoidi. the Legion button^EchirilkmmW bWto were conquering Elon and Trinity VIoHaa.Oaiiara.MaadoUai BadSbaat Maaic. ed the ballby means of tacks inhis across the tennis net. Taalac. R«flni.fcl.t. Morlac. belt in order to use"what is termed The team left here Tuesday and ANDREWS MUSIC STORE an "enemy bal.l' and is far from arrived at Elon Wednesday morn- MYmfakaxwHan considered good sportsmanship. ing. In the afternoon of that day *»— M» 2UN TtyoaSL THE DAVIDSONIAN, May 7,MM. 3

meetings of the year,and everyman should come out and help raise the DEVOTIONAL attendance chart. Also an unusua Myers Hardware BASE BALL . ly good address may be expectee Mr. Smith is a fine speaker,and wi DR. J. W. McCONNELL LEADS DR.RICHARDS DECIDES TO Company GetlatotheCase "Y" SERVICE. REMAIN IN DAVIDSON[ bring a message that no man can afford to miss. Headquarlen(or SpaMiagTa.ilpBKBt Popular Physician Spoif* of Smite, All the students will be happy to learn the recent decision that Dr. Honor Roll of the Davidson ALL KINDS OF Problem* of Life of Graded Collate Richards has made in regard to his| School for the month of ATHLETIC GOODS remainingat Davidson. Since hear- April: Speaking before a good crowd, ing that he had recently received Tenth Grade. Sunday eveningDr. Wilson McCon- several offers from large cities, the, Inez Chlfistenbery E. Trade St. Charlotte,N.C A.Q.STALBINC.BIAS. nell took as his subject an oldGreek boys have been watchingand wait- Martha Hamilton The Commissary proverb running "It is good to be ing for his decision and earnestly Seventh Grade rich, it is good to be strong, but it Ihoping that it would be as he has Letetia Currie is better to be loved by many madeit. Howard Arbuckle UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY f^» friends." He showed that richesand Amongother great churches that Sarah Barnette strength were good things and that have tried to secure Dr. Richards,is Thomas Lothery BICIMONO. VA. they shouldbe sought by everyone, the First Church of Savannah, one Robert Thompson BradyrrintingCo. but that in themselves they could of our leading Southern churches. SixthGrade Perfectly appointed buildings, not bring lasting happiness unless He has made a great sacrifice in Ursula Abbott spacious grounds, used for the benefit of others. remaining well-balanced with us on the small Kitty Martin St.te.yiUe, Dr. McConnell made several salary that Davidson affords its Bernice Wilson curriculum,strong faculty. For N. C practical applications of this prin- pastor. Although hardly deserving William Hall cipal to college life, showing that jthe time and service of as great a Riggs McConnell catalogue address men should use their offices and j servant of God; the students ap- Sidney Proctor honors by relatinga very touching preciate the sacrifices our pastor Fifth Grade W. W. MOORE, 0 0., LLD..PimMmI The College Printers incident of a country doctor who willmake in remainingwithus, and Hayne Henderson - *■ made everyone love him by his life his great service among us. Margaret Johnston ■ of unselfish service and who was Helen Procter SAY IT WITH honored after death by the epitaph CAMPUSISMS. Mildred Mooney If you want good printing "office upstairs." Fourth Grade Dr. Thomas Lingle visited Gas- Adele Arbuckle FLOWERS and quick service,BRADY C E. SOCIETY ENJOYS PICNIC tonia Sunday. Jane LeightonRichards lames Caldwell lohn D.McConnell 15 THE MAN TO DO Last Saturday afternoon the C. Mrs. Robson the efficient nurse Ralph Reid SCHOLTZ,the E. held its lonp anticipated picnic. at the infirmary is again about her Robert Reid Florist IT. The picnicers left the Presbyterian duties havingalmost completely re- Josephine Mock Charlotte, N. C. Church in the early afternoon, and covered from a recent severe sore Clarence Keever returned in the silver light of the throat. Third Grade JettonDrugCompany, Agents accommodating old moon. From Edna Varnadore ORDERS the games of the afternoon to— the G. D. Sample and T. H. Wilkes Charlie Overcash SOLICITED songs around the camp fire the are convalescing from "removal of Iturett Overcash whole affair was a delightful suc- tonsils." Willis Howard ATTHECOMMISSARY cess. The supper, spread under a Second Grade :"The House of Service": groupof spreadingoaks, was by far A. D. Calhoun, C. D.Jones, B. E. Gertrude Abernathy the most popular event of the out- Shields, A.M. Alexander,A. Y. Cot- Mildred Fortner Free TualigFtr Three Yean ing. As far as the eats go, it is trell, S. E. Howie and A. E. Fra- Christine Mooney :Charlotte's Qiality Store ofI 16 Chambers enough to say that every one was leigh complete the sick list for last Alda Sloop Flayei "plum full," and then some. week. EllieSigman Piaaos and s The tri-color contest, which has Z. K. Justice been underway in the Society for J. T. Maddrey, ex-'19, of Win- .Jack Johnston the vast five weeks, closed Sunday. ston-Salem, is visiting friends for .John Thompson The Red team made a sensational a few days. FiratGrade gainof points in the eleventhhour, Legette Fidler TheSelwynHotel and took the first place away from S.D.Patrick visitedhis son Craig Marsh Fisher the Blues by a score of 548 to 531. Saturday. With Mr. Patrick was 1Lula Fisher The two losing teams will enter- Craig's older brother. Reed. MildredKeever FIRE PROOF tain the winners at a feed next Fri- day night. D. F. McCullough, of Charlotte, a C. P. A. is on the Hill auditingthe Located in the heart JOJO'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA college books. FOR SALE of Charlotte, conven- RENDERS Mrs.Homer, her ient to SELECTIONS AT MOVIES daughter Eloisc, railroad sta- and party of Charlotte were guests tions, street cars, of the Bachelors one evening last An L.C. Smith busi- Those present at the movies this week. ness and shopping cen- week enjoyed an unusually good Typewriter. A picture, Dustin Farnum in Captain Mr. F. L. is to be con- ters. Courtesy. The special Jacitson features gratulated upon the arrival at his real bargain Table d'hote lunches, were in good scenery and the ex- home on last Monday morning in a "Th. World'* pert riding. course well, B..IPi.no" Of the numer ask him!a boy and a girl. And otherstandard make* and the " 12:00 to 2 P. M.; EURO- ous admirers of Mary Pickfon goodmachinefor Incomparable PEAN. were disappointed at not seeinghe H. Smith, '20,had the misfortune AMPICO star acting as usual but even thes to sprain his legone daylast week. only $19. $1.50 were appeasedby the excellence u See Reasonable terms of paymentcan J Rooms and up; be arranged. $2.00 Dustin Farnum's well known play- Mr. J. W. Smith, of Charlotte, a Tunin,. R«p«irw, .nd with bath and up. ing. The spectatorswerealso prominent Mo.ing Z treat- "Y" man of the state will Open

dominant is that of service. The exchanges this week are carrying The DAVIDSONIAN OpenForum fcXCJf»>W%> appeals to the students to forget their selfishness and devote their FOUNDED BY CLASS— OF'15 SYSTEM. lives to- the service of Christ and Tbt MORE ON THEPOINT Lhwt Wfa» the HUT humanity. The following selected Published Weekly by the Student! of Davidson College. Several weeks ago there appeared verseprinted in the editorial of the Orange and White, Univer- Enteredat thePoit Office of Davidson as Ifail Matter of the Second Class. inthe Forum an article which advo- of the cateda change in the point system, sity of Tennessee, expresses the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: R. O. T. Read the Exchanges in the "Y" that U.T. wishes to adopt: Copy; Collegiate Year. and especially putting the creed 10 Cents per $2.00 the C. commissioned offices on point Room. "Iwouldbe true, for there are those All Articles for Publication must be in the hands of the Managing Editor before basis with other collegiate activi- who trust me; 12 noonMonday. Articles received froman unknownsource wiUnot be published. ties. I agree with Mr. "P. W. * L. Students and Faculty Do Iwould be pure, for there are heartily ; , f D. Q.," but believe that the change Manual Labor in C— traction those whocare J. E. CASSELL. 1 .■■■■■■■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■....Editi>r-m-Ch'T J.u.RICHARDS Managing Editor should be carried farther. of Athletic Field. Iwould be strong, for thereis much A. P. ORMOND-— ——-—----—-„-— __. -Assistant ManagingEditor point faculty tosuffer ; , , „ __ The purpose of the system, The students and eventhe J.P. PRICE... 1 ..■■■■■■■...... Assignment Editor as outlined in the above article, is of Washington and Lee University Iwould be brave, for there is M. R.DOUBLES Athletic Editor much to dare. C J. MATTHEWS AlumniiEditor "to make a division of the outside are daily workingon their athletic — J.C McCASKILL Exchange Editor duties so that no man will have field. The workershavebeen divid- Iwould be friend of all the foe, J. R. BOULWARE,JR. Forum Editor more work than he can successfully ed into two teams, the Whites and the friendless; J. M. DUNLAP. . Campus Editor carry on, and at the same time give the Blues, and sharp competition is Iwould be givingand forget the D. W. ROBERTS Y. M. C. A. Editor gift; H.A. HILL „ Social Editor as many as possible an opportunity seenin removing the dirt from the j.M. GASTON. IR Literary Editor for an experience and training not field. Thus far 125 cubic— yards of Iwould be humble for Iknow my R. R. McILWAINE Official Photographer provided for in the regular curri- dirt has been removed. Ring Turn weakness; — — culum." Phi. Iwould look up and laugh and REPORTERS' CLUB The constitution of the student love— and lift." body proved itself inadequate, and Tech RifleTeam Wins TwoMatches The editorial continues by saying E. N. BOOKER W.P.CUMMING D. L. MAHOOD was revised; the point system is Ready National Match. that "The student who can not lift R. T. L. LISTON R. BITZER A. M. MITCHELL Gets for M. showing itself inadequate and The rifle team of Ga. Tech has for the true purpose of serving his CE. CUNNINGHAM W. DOGGETT B. B. BRITENHIRT Band, Universityhas no right be num- J. M. GILMER J.W. PHILLIPS W. W. MOORE should be revised.— Take the defeatedthe teams of Universityof to A. C SUMMERS E. H.TUFTS J. C WOOL for instance the position of leader South Carolina and Wofford Col- beredamong that large number of and of manager require much time lege. The South Carolina team was loyal workers who are in the ma- Additional Reporters: J. H. Davis, G. W. Mauze, H. H. Smith, E Fewell, and work, and of right should be defeated by the score of 483 to447. jority. J. A. Thames, R. F. Davidson, C. D. Tuller, W. J. Cooper, M. P. Calhoun, J. T. given under the point system Wilkes, D. H. Ogden, T. L. Frazer, P. Brown, C. Green, W. T. Elliott, H. M. — credit In the Wofford match Tech scored Morris, A.D. King, C.G.Long, A. C. Ormond, S. H. Denny, J. F. Clark. say the leader of two points and 1,885 out of a possible 2,000 points, THE PRICE OF SUCCESS the manager one point. The Glee while Wofford was able to secure BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: Club leader receive credit, A. G. OLTMAN Business Manager should only 1,715. The team will probably By Edgar A. Quest too. begin practice with service rifles on Assistant Managers The membership to the board of f^'ciIIUlYI the range at Fort McPherson in the If you haven't the patienceto work control of the Y. M. C. A. should near future, in order— to prepare for and wait, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT: " count equal as the Y cabinet, for the national match. Technique. Tobuild withprecision and lay your C H. LONG Circulation Manager each alike has its work and respon- brick straight; J. C. WOOL Assistant Manager sibility. The board of control is a CollegeMen Aasiat the Railroads. If Patronize our Advertisers, for they make the paper possible. you haven't the courage to grin recent organization,being organiz- During the recent railroad strike now and then ed only last year,and has charge of men from Princeton, When the structure falls down, and financial endof the Y work. Pennsylvania, EDITORIAL the Lafayette, and other colleges left to start in again, I I And the commissioned officers of their classes and boarded the big Just remain where you are and be the R. O. T. C. should certainly be locomotives and went to work, fir- satisfied, too, It is to be hopedthat the rumor about our enlarged athletic field under the point system. Those of- of the rainbow withoutits intangibility, ing and braking on the trains. For the hazards out there will be will have the beauty and that ficers have much more work than too it will intoa reality. "This opportunity," says the La- much for you. materialize what is required for thedrill. Three fayette, "showed that college men points for the major, two for the arc real red-bloodedAmerican men, Ifyou can't stand alone in the thick Have you started workingon your part of the Five Hundred for captains, and one for the lieuten- year? Right now is a goodtime to begin this splendid work for with the vigor and stamina which of the fight, next ants and possibly the first sergeant And persist in OldDavidson. further has always characterized the Amer- your course when will do lots to the purpose ican people." you know you are right ; of thepoint system. D.P. X. If you can't keep faith With teams representing her in intercollegiate football, baseball, your when basketball, track, tennis and golf, Davidson's curriculum in athletics The faculty of Vanderbilt have it's greeted with sneers, seem to have about approached a high water mark. LIBRARY NEWS. passed a rule that absencesimmedi- And still go for the goal which but ately before or immediatelyafter— a dimly appears, Another portrait which has been holiday shall count double. The Don't leave the broad highway to No doubt the whole student body is intensely interestedin the ap- is that of First new, debates with Randolph-Maconand Mercer, andwearelook- added to the library Vanderbilt Hustler. carve out a proaching LieutenantCharles Dodd Montgom- For the out there ing with confidence to our debating teams to uphold the high reputa- hardships will be tion of Davidson in this phase of collegeactivity. This is animportant ery, *09. After graduating at Da- Vtnderbiltand the Fresh. too much for you. here, and should be given the full recognition vidson he went to the Atlanta Law "Owing to the fact that the Fresh part of the work that it School,where he graduated in 1912. If deserves. class has departedgreatly from the you .can't get along without Lieutenant Montgomery was killed ancient and honorable customs, and flatt'ry or praise, IT IS YOURDUTY. at the Bois de Foret on the Meuse- especially because a majority have And the comforts and joys of these ArgonneFront, on October 15, 1918. failed noticeablyto wear the green wonderful days; ever for Commencement? If not, your pres- Amongbooks relatingto the east- caps, immediate steps will be taken If you tire over quickly or cringe you remained ern situation (which is growing in a blow, ence is most earnestlysought this year. Forget that desire to get to suppress the Freshmen and to at HAVEhomein sucha bigrush, for three days won't make any differ- importance to America)are the fol- impress them with the fact that they Or think it no use when your pro- lowing,recently added: gress is ; ence. Besides,after you get there you won't doathingbut rest, so why are not yet in fullchargeof Vander- slow get it right here on the campus. willhavea bigtime,lor Com- The Democratic Movement in bilt."—The VanderbiltHustler. Ifyou're one who must have every- not You — thinghis mencement offers a goodopportunity of chumming with all the fellows Asia Tyler Dennett. — own way, and meetingthealumni whoare always here,not to say anythingi.bout The New Map of Asia Herbert Service and the Collate Student Then the priceof success you're not the fair sex who are present here in the greatest number. Adams Gibbons. The recnt Student VolunteerCon- willing to pay. If you have everstayed for Commencement you will instinctively The Fight for the Republic in ferences and other forces seem to know that there is something wrongin spite of the good time you are China— B.L. PutnamWeale. have had a great effect upon the But if you will take all the fates having. The trouble is easilydetected, as it is due to the fact that so Contemporary Politics in the Far colleges through the country. The have to give, few students remain over for the final exercises. Other colleges force East— Hombeck. — one thought that seems to be pre- Stand hardships and setbacks, still their students to remain, but this has never been the policy here, al- The Awakening of Asia H. M. glad that you live; though the Trustees have considered such athing. We believeit would Hyndman. If you cling to your faith and keep goodplan,but as it not invogue we can urge students Democracy and the Eastern First among these is a handsome plodding along be a is only the — Ques- young officer, Vrnnsky. When to stay over this year any how. More alumni are expected than ever tion Thomas F. Millard. Count From disastersbesetyouand every- The International Relationsof the the complexplots of family life,the thing's wrong; before, so we want to show our co-operation by being on hand. How — hand about it andmake this commencement a fitting climax Chinese Empire H. B. Moree. master of Tolstoi draws the If you're willingto battle and never ? Let's remain threads and weaves a story which give in, to the greatest year inthe historyof Davidson College. has beendeclaredgreat by the voice Go after your dream, for in RUSSIAN SITUATION of public opinion. time HOWHAVEYOUSPENTIT? REVEALEDIN you will win. INTERESTING NOVEL thatthe exam,schedule has beenprinted, the fact is brought home to us very forcibly that this school yearis rapidlydrawing On alistof the twenty besthooks NOWto a close, and with this beingrealized it wouldnot be amiss for to read, one of the first mentioned each individual to take stock of just whathe has accomplishedduring was "Anna Karenina," by Tolstoi, the past ninemonths. which shows that to the thoughtful It goes without saying that every student came to Davidson with reader, some consideration should high ideals and the determination to get the best that this institution be taken of this great Russian writ- had to offer as wellas give hisbest in return. So as you make this er. Not longagoa book by aPolish retrospective view ask yourself this question: "Have Imade good?" writer was reviewed. Now is a good To have done so, it is not necessary that you are an Honor Roll man time to make a comparison. or a star in athletics,but that you have spent your timeinhonest work Russia,aland of mystery and bar- and service. barism to the average reader, is If the records do not answer in the affirmative, then we indeed shown in a delightful light so that sympathize with you. Yet do youdeservesympathy? Haveyou em- one might well exclaim: "The ployed your time to the best advantage, or have you let trifles sup- world'sthe same allovertheglobe!" plant the bigger and better things? Question yourself honestly, and To readalittleof Russian literature if it is your fault, then in the remainingmonth of this session make a should aid materiallyin destroying wholeheartedeffort to redeemthosefirst promises made to yourself. the idea that all of Russia is made you wouldknowreal smokecontentment, jut yon smoke If on the other hand the records answer in the affirmative, you are up of that horrible giant, unshaven, IFa W DC Pipe fullof your favoritetobacco. Thenyou'll to be congratulated,for without hard and tiresome work this could dirty, with huge fur hat, sword in know what a real French briar it, and what the Demuth accomplished. seasoning never have been Yet do not be guilty of the complacent hand, and called"Russia" by Amer- wiU do to make it break in tweet and mellow. feeling of self-satisfaction, for there are perhaps a good many things ican cartoonists. After all, that is Ask any good dealer to thow you a witty of shapes, then that you can better and improve inmany ways. where mostof us get ourimpression pickyran. Thus to the one who has failed we would urge that he come back of that greatland over the seas. strong with renewedefforts in order to regain the lost ground, and to Anna Kerenina is the wife of a WM. whohas succeeded we would urge on to even greater achieve- highofficial in the government.Her DEMUTH & CO.. NEW YORK nents, which in each case will prove not only beneficial to the indi- beauty attractsmuch atteption and WORLD'S LAROCST MAKERS OP PINK PIPES ) doing,but also to all those withwhomhe comes incontact. many are her devoted admirers. HE DAVIDSONIAN,May 7,MM. 5

D. Wiley whohave been favored by about hearingyou get aletter every Dr. and Mrs. Harding spent t him with invitations to the com- day? ."eek-end in Charlotte. The Bank of Davidson PEANUT PARCHER ||ngencement are found the follow- Y MVtMM. N. C j ing: (Which it the SameMethodwe use) Kingand Queen of England. He sat in a chair, stuck his feet in ■wsCMMMrdal Baaklag, Kingand Queen of Belgium. the air. liasaSavtaas'Departa't., President of France. And lit him a father cigar. Clothing Kingof Italy. ■as Lack km Far leal Ferninand Foch. And sitting there, withnever a care And his good old friend Woody He.though of his darling afar. For "■r MbWcn is vfiKHti Wilson. Jt^L»iBJ|ii.Pfii^W.«.TI^gf«M.ra^. So he sat entranced,and neveronce "" JlMflNavV-Tra. "Solomon in all his glory must glanced, Spring ■"BtsWsla ssflHtaSl CMMM" have been some bearcat," but he At the books he shouldhave perused was not tobecomparedunto a Mar- Tillas timepassed,and morningad- vanced, We are receiving every day ibip- The HOOVER ft SMITH COMPANY shal or an inter-collegiate debater. menuof clothing from He found himself taking a snooze. "You can't beat brains"suffered a Campus Togs "FFICIAL FIATEBMTY defeat ball decisive at Friday's girl upon game. When picking out a J.M.Dunlap,Editor. whom to shower your affections FashionPark :: JEWELERS z why not pick out a good looking "This HirshWicken Ml CheslMt Street, Philadelphia, The path of leisure leads but to Frank Hall— don't lack one? An ugly girlmaybe all right Pa. much of being a four-leaf clover." the flunk. it in a dark corner but dark corners and Stud Hyland— "What does are not alwayshandy. A goodlook- fear or some- lack?" inggirl is a lots easier on your eyes. Booe's Market Was it of rain of "One Kincaid & Kimball thing else that kept Guilford away F. H.— leaf." You don't have to wait until night on the 27th? Maybe they didn't — to call on a peach for fear some- There are none betteror we would Fresh likethe sound of ano-hit game. David L. (reflectively) "Funny one you know will see you. Ice havethem. how ugly people often have good < for peach costs no more ' cream a Come look themover. Meats You can't ever tell how much looking children."— than for one whois ambitiousof be- the pins he Hugs R "Yes, my mother and coming a peach, believing that the brains a fellow has by — one of At All limes sports. Look what a big badge a father for example their. day of miracles may come again. sons is verygood-looking." The admission to the theatre is the policeman wears. (Apologies topo- ?" licemen). David— "Which one same for both varieties. No extra Bugs— "Me." charge is made for her marriage — license and in both cases the Old Fresh "I got a good paddling How He Stadia* Man gives them away— presumably last night. It remindedme"of 'the Miss Lipp— "Have you the key to with pleasure. Of course "beauty kindmotherused to make.' her heart?" is hut skin deep," but who, pray,is Miss Flip— "Naw, but Iknow the going to skin her? While "ugly to A new clubhas been organizedby combination." the bone" may insinuate that she McGuken and Boyd called the Sig- has a beautiful skeleton who cares ma Omricon Lambda (S. 0. L.) Why is it that the girl you want anything about that? It may be to hear from won't write worth harder to find a pretty girl but its OiwwOailoml Among the many friends of John a darn, while if you ain't particular worth the trouble. CHARLOTTE, N.G. ISoftCollarsI

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For seven yean this man but little barley, being made mo»tly SSctono«.yd««Iop«lth.pn>- T labored In Chicago, to the perfection of corn, rice, grains, meals, etc. The W conceived, only bar- ceas of making wrought tungsten. apparatual^^^J^Jf^Lduring the *""*"«»(»-«7^%> of an Idea he had that new patent brew is made of lager beer had never In the past been ley and hopa; It la thoroly fermented Ttt.p« W3fSi-Sr&tinX.ray properly made. -nd aged tor four months. It Is thus When war time prohibition became rich in digestive properties and high "-"*"" a fact this man was not yet ready flavor. latest X-ray outfit of this type with the perfection of his 'de-. hence Just before filtering and pasteuriia- The tlon, introduced, it eo small ttcan be <■>"■> «ct«v. brewera began the making of a new the patent process la Then farther research resultedin the beer," a crude, un- which by vacuum, without boil- niendy to the homeor to the bedside unfermented "near and daiilopmim of an X-ray— tube of a **" digestible, unhealthful product, which Inc. removes the high wines (alcohol) radically new type the Coolidge ,J£m fa hoviuL nevertheless sold In large quantities but not one whit of thj low wines everywhere. (col and flavor). Taste alone would On July 19, of this year, the 11. S. not and could not detect that the government Issued letters patent to alcohol waa absent. It proved :o be this man, for a new plan of browing exhilarating, however, because of the beer, T<*' and finishing which he claims hops and carbonic gas. But thecomplication of high-vacuum trical may continue for the good of should have been In us* yean ago to The Chicago scientist has proved l^wwpa mads the new tube in large humanity. mffc* beer a perfectly Ideal beverage that alcohol was not necessary la for .verybody, and In fact superior to beer, that in fact It waa a detriment, any known drink for all the family. and so prohibition had a use It waa A crude experimentalplant waa first never designed to. for it perfected ear-ted In Chicago, which proved per- brewing to a point never dreamed of toot la working detail. Immediately before. the Golden Grain Juice Company, of Mlnnehaha. pale and special, will Minneapolis, contracted for this pat- be shipped to any part f *a United ant plant which the had In working States by the Golden Grain Juice Co., "(tier Oct. 10th. at a ooet of 1160.000. Minneapolis. U. B. A.— Advertleemeui General#Electric Black Transfer Company sts?&5 - " N. Sss^s Company ... Loc.ilDistributor Charlotte. C. " THE DAVIDSONIAN, May 7,MM. ' ♥'■■■■ SIGMA UPSILON Alumni Luncheon and the Annual Meetingof the Alumni Association Literary News The Blue Pencil chapter of the willbe held. RALEIGH Sigma Upsilon held its last meet- At 9 p. m. Dr. Henry M. Snyder, THE ing on Wednesday, April 28. The president of Wofford College,Spar- PHI SOCIETY HOLDS iDAVIDSON-CORNELIUS program was very interesting, con- tanburg, S. C, will deliver the An- CHARLOTTE'S BEST CAFE EXCELLENTMEETING POST OF AMERICAN sisting of essays by C. H.Longand nual Literary Address. Dr. Snyder LEGION ORGANIZED C. M. McCaskill, and book reviews is very much in demandfor address- by H. C. Hamilton, D. M. MATTHEWS, Eva Decide Against Bonus far Chalmers es before college men andDavidson J. T. Prop. ex-ServiceMen. More Than Hundred Members and D. L. Mahood. Mahood re- is fortunate in getting him to de- Enrolled.. Officer. viewed "The Magazine" liver this Elected American address. Phi Society and Chalmers, "The Four Horsemen Wednesday, May 26, at 11 a. m., 221 W. Trade St : Phone 3486 The society was called to order The Davidson-Cornelius Post of of the Apocalypse." the Graduation Exercises are to be by the vice-president, J. A. Poteat, 'the American Legion began life The members of the chapter dis- held. At this exercise Professors and was ablyledby him into one of with a bangonthe night of Wednes- cussed plans for the coming year, W. W. Wood and E. W. Shumake the best meetings of the year. De- |ii» IS Watt. light up." to the new officers and renewed "Did you set off the powder?" their pledge to support the Student .i i. ,1 Body i ...... « —Ex. Constitution. THE DAVIDSON!AN. May7, l«20. 7 B CtommL Tkurt/ fl

THIRTY-ONE DAVIDSON DAVIDSON MEN AT HOPKINS MISS MARY POTTER TO BE ALUMNI AT HEARD IN CONCERT Knox and Barnette UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNION SEMINARY (Special to the Davidsonian) umvnsiTV. va. Baltimore, Md., April 29.— There EDWIN A. D. D..PneieW. Miss Mary Potter,of Newark,N. ALDERMAN. are five men at Hopkins following Interesting. From( Johns The den»nmcnia are rcniumied: Tie New* Received. Medical School whoare distinguish- J., is expectedto be here commence- Entire New Line of College. The Department of Gr.du.lt Sludicl. Oar RepresentativeinRichmond ed for havingattendedDavidson. ment, to give a recital jointly with The Department of Law. The Department of First, McKeithen, Mediiane. Tkc Department of En|in«iio|. The Archie Mutt the Glee Gub. Department of Education. TheSuuhi SctaioB ■ '16, Union Seminary willclose its ses- a Rumplite, whopursued a nor- General Merchandise Free tuition to Viiginiaatttdinipin the Academic sion for the year in the final com-■ nial course at Davidson and made a Departments. Loan funds available. All other mencement on May 12. rapidrecovery.He is nowone of the ripenset reduced to a minimum. exercises . catalogue concerning represented i high lights of the graduating class For or information theUni- Davidson has been this Shoes, Hats vetaityof Virginia, addiesa past year at as follows, ac-■ at Hopkins. He will spend this Union > TUUBBIMI. cording to classes: summer with Coach Fetzer in camp,' — the Hoge Fellow James E. Cousar, and will intern next year at Furnishings " '14. Union Protestant Infirmary, Balti- & Gents' A FILL LINE OF PAIKEt LUCKY more, Md. Seniors— L. H. Eikel, '17; J. K. Holister, '16, CUIVE"FOUNTAIN PENS Hobson, '17; L. McBride, ex-'18;' Second, William J. alias "Bull," an appellation of un- A New Line of FOUNTAIN PENS IEFAIIED H.S. Morgan,'17;R. H.Ratchford,' " certain but suggestive origin. This "17; Walter G. Somerville, ex-'16. of Chambers fame. W. S. HENDERSON. : Jeweler gentleman was Schloss Bros. Clothing DAVWSMi. N. C. Middlers— W. L. Baker; Geo. L.■ He insertedone year of army life in- Cooper, ex-'17; Wm. C. dimming," to his medical course,so is at pres- '18; Fowle,'18;Wm. C. Frier-' Jamie ent facing the horrible array of ex- t 1 son, '18; W. B. Knox, ex-'18; Ed- aminationsthat mark the end of the ward C. Murray, Jr., '14; James G." thirdyearand the crisis of the Hop- Patton, Jr., '16; O. C. Williamson,' kins medicalcourse. PROGRAM '18. Third,Dave V. Hudson, for whom Juniors— T. R. Alexander, '19;! a famous nether garment has been Geo. Bellingrath, '18; E. G. Clary,, named. During his years of res- '16; Wm. C. Copeland, '16; R. W." lidence at Davidson, this gentleman Cousar, '18;A. R. Craig,'17 ;W. M." left his impress upon the town. Hell Currie, '19; N. P. Farrior, '16; John> Alley, and Chinatown (then third K. Fleming, ex-'2O; H. B. Fraser,, floor west). He was the Miss I'otter has been studying in Rumple New York City for a number of ex-'18; E. H. Hamilton, '17; J. W.■ founder of the Eesculapian Club, Mann, '17; Shelby T. McCoy, '18;" and graduated with the reputation years and expects to make her next John M. McBryde, '16; Charlie■ of having accomplished more prac- debut in GrandOpera Fall. She Worth, '20. tical jokes than anyone of his gen- has recently been appearing in eration. Idare mention none more "Hans and Grctel" at the Capitol In total, 31. Theatre. For several years she has In athletics, Union has taken in-. remarkablethan his going to Chapel inhis pajamas for eighty-five cents. been singing in the First Presbyte- terest this past year in football, rian Church of Newark. Her recital Direction S. A. LYNCH ENTERPRISES, Inc. basketball, tennis and baseball;'■ He spent two years teaching in I China, and entered Hopkins last here willbe one of the best musical baseball being stressed somewhat programs ever given at Davidson. more than the others. It might be. Fall. Thursday,Friday, Saturday,May 6th,7th,8th of interest to mention that the in- Fourth, Bob McKay."Butch" ex- outfield the I '17, who went from Davidson to the A. P. Saunders, '18, who was a field and the of baseball famous first-baseman in his day W% OVERTURE team this spring were composed ofE University of Virginia, then to war, ACADEMY ORCHESTRA r is now in the first year class at taught last year at Tome School, [J D. C. men, only the batteries being Mel., Direction H. E. Leppert other colleges.Charlie i Hopkins, andso is still innocent and Part Deposit, as instructor and from Worth assistant coach. Next he will hase been elected manager, and enthusiastic. year of the base- Honorablementionshouldbe made be at Laurenceville,N. J., as assist- "Bill" Currie captain, athletic director. His many NEWS ball team for 1920-21. A. R. Craig, of George Wilkinson, the elder ant who played a fine game at guard "Chink," Davidson '12, Hopkins "16, friends on the campus are always " season, glad to hear of "Pete." FPATHEROLIN COMEDY during the past basketball now intern at Bay View Hospital, manager and cap- Baltimore, and who next year will has been elected Friends of Love, '19, willbe tain of the basketball team for the begin generalpractice at Greenville, J. J. WRIGHT AND WILSON coming year. S. C. Ralph Dunn, '15, who made interestedto know that he was mar- ried last Wednesday to Miss Lillian Scotch Pantomimists other Davidson men have Camden famous, finished at Hopkins K Several Crosland, Bennettsville, last year, and will be intern here of S. C. recently been selected by their fel- Many of both were present. for highoffices for the next year. Reese Jenkins,'17, who friends low-students Davidson friends attending were,A. WINIFRED AND VANCE next year. Edward C. Murray,Jr., after two and a half years at Hop- Wilson, kins, decided to enter the ministry, L. Fred Thompson, R. K. has been elected president of the Shaw and D. S. Forgay. EMOSSMAN,In Student Body for 1920-21. George and is at Columbia Theological "'VARIOUS DOINGS" L.Cooperhas been electedpresident Seminary. of the rising Senior Class. Jamie Andlast,and least. RALPH DUNBAR'S SALON SINGERS Fowlehas been elected president of Yours truly, the Society of Missionary Inquiry, Phil Price, '17. L. A. ELLIOTT I In MomentsMusical and Wm. C. Cumming, president of Band, for 1920-21. the Volunteer 159 W. 73rd St. CANDIES O. C. Williamson and J. M. Mc- New York City, BOYLE AND ELAINE Bride have been presidents of the May 1, 1920. classes, Middle and respec- To Members the Gass: FRUITS, ETC. A Study in Tan tively, for thisJuniorpast year. of '15 T Williamson, '18, We are looking forward to "some O. C. at the re- time" when together May at Yonkers, we get See me for your cent Volunteer Council 23-4-5-6. That is only some three feeds TROUPE N. Y., was elected a member of the weeks off now, and in of the Student orderto make Executive Committee adequate arrangements for every- j Sensational Equilibrists Volunteer Movement. On this HKANAZAWA body,the Reunion Committee needs Committe Mr. Williamson repre- to exactly know whom to expect j WE DELIVER , ■ sents Davidson and Union. As and how are coming. By this| two delegates from many there are only time, most of us can plan for that ~ — Committee, THE BEST FRESH MEATS the South on this his date, quite an honor. so drop me a line at once tell- t election to it is ingme you willbe there and wheth- Phone orders Solicited. Two D. C. men who will leave er you will be willing to take a Prescriptions Compounded by Union this May expect to sail in dormitoryroom. WHITE'S MARKET the near future for the foreignmis- Whether you can come or not, sion field, J. K. Hobson for Africa fire in any suggestion you have for Registered Pharmacists and J. E. Cousar for Japan. the reunion, yours may be the very Phone 25-W. Cornelius,N.C. Almost half of Union's students one we need. We carry a complete line of up-to-date for the past year have been David- Besides writing me, write a let- son men. The Davidson student en- ter to the Davidsonian with all the Stationery. Drink at our Sanitary feels from the outset GENTLEMEN tering Union class "pep" you have. Some other Fountain. want to very muchat home amongso many fellow may decide to come whenhe We serve you. old D. C. men and in the same old hears that you will be there. When in Need of Ton- Davidson atmospherehe has grown Loyally, White Drug Company to love. It is often said that Union James C. Harper, Work, give is "a second Davidson," and it is Chairman Reunion Committee. sorial The Rexall Store quite so. The D. C. men who ex- enter on October 6, us i ii ■ i ii i n > pect to Union — "Does the moon a trial may look forward to three years Professor affect of pleasantness and delight in a the tide?"— place where the same old David- Louise "Nope, only the untied." Morton Barber Shop son spirit holds sway. —Ex. Patronize Our Advertisers IHE DAVIDSONIAN, M«y 7,MM. — WILDCATSLOSETHREE Tech. AB R H PO A E One mile Powell, Trinity; Ran- AND WIN ONE Ingram ______4 1 0 1 0 0 son,Carolina ;Rand, Carolina;Dick, Flowers 3 0 0 3 5 0 D.C. 4 minutes— 47 seconds. (Continued from page i) Settle ._ 4 1 2 0 0 0 Poje vault Spencer, Carolina; Tech scored in the first, eighth Barron__ _ 4 2 2 10 0 Ranson, L., Carolina; Mills, Wake and ninth. Davidson scoredher two Webb _ 3 1 0 12 0 0 Forest;McGranathan, Trinity, tied runs in the fourth. The scoring was Turner 4 0 1 2 3 1 for thirdplace. —11feet2 inches. as follows: Wheeler 4 0 2 6 0 0 Javelin throw Nichols,Carolina; In the fourth Cassel singled to ieft Mitchell 4 0 0 2 5 0 Lawrence, A.& E.;Moore, Trinity; and advanced when Shepardreceiv- Asbury 3 0 0 0 0 0 Armstrong,Trinity.— 140 feet1inch. ed free transportation to first. He Broad jump Cole, Trinity; Ed- B Known in corner when Totals 33 5 7 wards, Forest; Hatcher, Iadvanced to the hot 27 13 1 Wake Richards was also given a walk. Carolina;Parks,A. & E. Wrenn scored Cassel with a sacri- Score by innings: R IKnow Time Ifice fly to the right garden. Shep- Davidson 000 000 000—0 FRESH-SOPHDEBATE ard scored when Murphy tried to Tech — 302 000 OOx— 5 sling one away. Summary Two-base hits: Turn- (Continued from page 1) Bevo hasbecome the best Tech scored in the first. Flowers er, Barron, McArn; stolen base: negative, gave two arguments: went around to second on an error Barron; sacrifice hit: Flowers, First, our relationto othercountries friend offood andfellow- by Ratchford andcrossed thepanon Webb; double plays: Miley to would be hindered. Second, we ship. an error by Cassel. In the eight Wrenn to McArn, Turner to Webb would be changed to a nation am- Turner poled out ahome run. Then to Mitchell, Turner to Flowers to bitious for militarytraining.Hough- Wheeler hit a neat single and ad- Webb;struck out:by Asbury 6, by ton had plenty of life in his speech Drink it for its purity vanced to second on a . Miley 2; base on balls:off Miley2; and gave a goodargument. O'Leary, the next man, bunted umpire: Harrison, University of The rebuttals were spirited and and deliriously appetizing toward third and was safe, advanc- Georgia. showed good preparation. ing Wheeler. Murphy then lifted The judges then gave in their de- flavor. one out to left, who fumbled it and CAROLINA COMES FF cision that the Eus had triumphed permitted Wheeler to score and ad- and that Bray for the Phis andBit- vancing O'Leary to third. Ingram zer were themedal (Continued for the Eus win- At the soda fountain or singled to left, scoring O'Leary, and from page 1) ners. with your meals. a minute later Murphy scored on a Nichols,Carolina.— 39 feet 2j/_ inches. wild throw to first from short. Two milerun Blakney,A.& li".; COMMENCEMENT Again in the ninth Tech scored. Rand, Carolina;Scarboro, Carolina; INVITATIONS OUT Bevo must beservedcold. Tech. AB R H PO A E Carlyle, Wake Forest. 10 minutes Ingram 4 1 1 2 0 0 12 seconds. — The commencement invitations Flowers 4 0 0 2 3 0 440 yard dash Harden. Carolina ; arrived last week. They are being Royall, Brice, Spi- Anheuser-Busch,St.Louis Settle 4 1 0 2 0 0 Carolina ; D. C.; distributed by five menchosen from Barron 4 0 110 0 vey, Wake Forest.53 2-5 seconds. the Senior class. _ — Sutton, ;Lawrence, Turner 3 1 1 1 5 0 Discus D. C. These invitations are moreattrac- Wheeler 2 1 1 8 0 0 A. & E.;Nichols, Carolina;Moore, tively designedthan informer years. Mitchell 2 0 0 0 2 0 Trinity. 110 —feet 6 inches. Instead of the Davidson seal they Murphy 3 1 1 0 0 0 High jump Green, D. C.; Cole, are decorated with the letters D. C. O'Leary 1 1 1 0 0 0 Trinity; Park and Lawrence, A. & and the class numeral underneath. tfci Hmustbe Webb 3 0 0 11 0 0 E., and Hughes, Carolina, tied. 5 Every manis urged to get his al- Ice Qold A^ feet 7 inches. — loted number of these invitations, W^^ Totals 30 6 6 27 10 0 220 yard dash Heckman, Wake and at least send his parents or Forest;Barnhardt,Trinity;Murrey, some Davidson. AB R H PO A E alumnus one. D.C.;Smith, Carolina. 22 2-5 sec- Students should send out all of Cassell,ss 4 0 2 4 1 1 onds. Cassell, 3b 1 1 0 0 0 — these invitations and have the larg- 3 120 yardhurdles Lawrence, A.& est crowd at the Ratchford, 2b .__ 3 0 1 1 6 1 nineteen-twenty E.; Harrison, Trinity ; others dis- commencement that Davidson has said fv«,«hrw> Shepard,p 3 1 0 1 2 0 qualified. 19 seconds. M^_^R__r_B_ Wu Richards, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 ever seen. Wrenn, c 3 0 0 6 2 0 Crawford,rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 McArn,lb __ 3 0 1 11 0 0 Huffstetler, 3b 3 0 0 2 10 2 1AfBI-f*lEVP Totals 30 2 5 24 10 4 Summary— : Turner; CAMP SAPPHIRE two-basehit:McArn;doubleplays: BREVARD, N. C Shepard to McArn, Mitchell to Flowers to Webb; stolen base: E. W. McK. FETZER, Cassell ; sacrifice hits: E. Cassel, Director Ratchford, Wrenn; struck out:by Murphy 7, by Shepard 5; base on Athletic Educational Military balls:off Murphy 2, off Shepard 1; wild pitch: Shepard; umpire: Har- rison. Six years of success and continued growth. Beautiful lake, base- Score by innings: R. ball diamond, basketball courts, nine perfect tennis courts, canoe trip* Davidson 000 200 000—2 to Ashevillc, excellentfood; number*limitedto 175. Ga.Tech...... 100 000 041—6 vv \ TO T6CT0s ur For informationand catalogaddress the Secretary, Tech took the second from the REED, Davidson, C, Wildcats by a score of 5 to 0. This MACON N. was until ; an uneventful game as regards June 1 after this date, Brevard,N. C. spectacular plays and hitting. The The flavor \ Jackets hit in bunches and in the (fjggstionI first and the third innings scored their runs. Asbury for Tech pitch- ed a good game and kept the Red and Black followers scoreless. Both Columbia Theological Seminary the fieldingmachines workednicely _r scaled V A COLUMBIA. 8.C. and both teams put through several package _^^LV doubleplays. Cassel at short played s THORNTON WHALING, D.D., LL. p.. President of the Seminary, a good game for D.C,handlingsev- Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology. eral chances easily. WILLIAM M. McPHEETERS, D.D., LL.V., Professor of Old Testament awkward Miley Literature and Exegesis. pitched a good game and the score HENRY ALEXANDER WHITE, Ph.D.,D.D., LL.D., Professor of New would have been less had not his Testament Literature and Exegesis. support committedseveral errors. RICHARD C. REED, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History Tech started the bloody work in wrigleysMC and Church Polity. the first when Ingram got a JAMES OVERTON REAVIS, D.D.( LL.D., Professor of the English life Bible and Homiletics. when McArn fumbled his roller. | EDGAR D. KERR, A.B., B.D., Instructor in Hebrew and Greek Lan- Flowers sacrificed himtosecondand you he came home on a single by Settle. to with adits |r| GEORGE S.FULBRIGHT, A. B., Instructorin Elocution. Barron singled, Settle WILLIAM H. MILLS, A.B., D. D., Instructor in Rural Sociology. taking third. goodness perfect- W Smyth Lecturer, 1919-1920— A. H. McKINNEY, D.D.- Barron pilfered second and Webb Smyth Lecturer, 1920-1921— W. H. ROBERTS, D.D., LL.D. was walked, making the bases Our meat progressive Theological Seminary— Biblical, Scholarly, Or- drunk. Wheeler singled to deep thodox, Loyal to Southern Church. right, clearing the hassocks . Write to PRESIDENT, Columbia. S. C In the thirdIngram singled toleft and went to second onerror,Barron gainingfirst. Both menadvanced on a sacrifice and werescoredby atwo- baggerby Turner. Box score: Robinson Shoe Company Davidson. AB R H PO A E Cassel,ss 4 0 1 0 3 0 We carry a complete line of Fine Shoes Cassel 4 0 1 1 2 0 Ratchford 4 0 0 0 4 0 for the Young Men's trade Shepard " 4 0 110 0 SnL I B _-_bVI Mailorders given special attention. Richards 4 0 0 2 0 0 Wrenn 3 0 0 5 1 0 Crawford 3 0 1 0 0 0 McArn ___ 3 0 1 15 1 2 Robinson Shoe Company Miley __ Gststooia,N. C 2 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 34 0 4 24 17 ~3