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Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange The Kenyon Collegian College Archives 11-5-1935 Kenyon Collegian - November 5, 1935 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian Recommended Citation "Kenyon Collegian - November 5, 1935" (1935). The Kenyon Collegian. 1710. https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian/1710 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College Archives at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Kenyon Collegian by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. KENYON COLLEGE 1 1BRARY AN VOL. L.XII KEMOX COLLKWE, AMBIEIt, OHIO, XOVEMBEK 5, 1935 XO. 7 0BERLIN GAME TO BE OTTERBEIN BATTLES KENYON FEARS TOUGH WEEK DELTS TAKE TOUCH CALENDAR FOR THE KENYON DAD'S DAY MOUNT UNION ELEVEN November 5 to November 12 GRID CHAMPIONSHIP KENY0NT06-- 6 DRAW Kenyon Clan's Play And Party To Tuesday, November 5 Colleg- Be Of Dad's Day ian staff meeting, 5:00. Part Still Incensed Over Cage Middle Leonard, Outplay- Celebration Purple Outgains Oppon- Wednesday, November 6 De- Line Defeat, Mount Will Club, Nu Pi Kappa ed in First Period, ents But Otterbein bate "We want two hundred Dads Goal Seek Revenge Hall, 7:15. Conies Back to Win down here for the Oberlin game," Holds Near 8 in 2nd Half said Rudy Kutler at a meeting of Friday, November Interna- PASS SCORES INVADER UNBEATEN tional Relations Club, the Senior Council Thursday night. PURPLE Lounge, 8:00. FINAL SCORE 6 - 0 The Oberlin game has been set up Kenyon Day and Sammon's Passes Feature Mounts Have Rolled Saturday, November 9 Foot- aside for a Dad's Middle Leonard got the final and urges ev- 76 Points in Five De- ball, Kenyon vs. Mt. Union, the Athletic Department Kenyon Offensive as in-terfratern- ity college to a real cisive Encounters Benson Bowl, 2:30. conquering strangle hold on the ery man in make Thackery Scores touchfootball cham- effort to bring his Dad to Kenyon 4 Sunday, November 10 Nu Pi Union brought for the week-end- . Although this Too close interpretation of foot- Last winter Mt. Lounge, pionship last Thursday when they Kappa meeting, custom is generally observed in ball rules by the officials stole in- to Gambier a point-a-minut- e bas- subdued a well organized Middle 7:30. the majority of American colleges terest from what would otherwise ketball team which was expected Kenyon team by a 6 to 0 score. Monday, November 11 Faculty The game, studded with well plan- and universities, Kenyon has nev- have been a good game, when the to romp over the Kenyon's luck- end-run- employed idea. Kenyon meeting, Library, 4:30. ned s and many attempted er the The students elevens representing and less five. But when the gun cracked long passes by Middle Leonard, are asked, if at all possible, to Otterbein battled to a 6-- 6 tie at for the end of the game, the Pur- and the skillful use of short passes bring their fathers to the Hill for Westerville on November 1. ple was out in front by ten points, BOB DEIKMAN WILL over center and flat laterals by this first Kenyon Dad's Day. All of the scoring occurred in week-en- d be the second quarter, but in the sec- Mt. Union had lost whatever PLAY AT FALL DANCE Middle Kenyon, exhibited probably Featuring the will organized Kenyon Clan party to be held ond half Kenyon pushed the ball chance it had had for Conference the best touchfootball the game of the season. in the evening following the foot- across the goal only to receive and was more the Fourteen Piece. Band to Furnish honors, what ball game. The Clan has sent out some questionable opposition from Music And Entertainment In the first half, Middle Kenyon vaunted scoring machine from Al- to form- the officials. So in reality, Otter-bein- 's Hop displayed a slightly better game three hundred invitations At Annual goal was twice crossed, liance hadn't made a field goal dur- than did the Delts. The Delts were er Kenyon lettermen and is cordi- ally inviting every man and his though it will never go down in ing the entire first half. Next Sat- The Dance Committee announecd able to score however, on some to the celebration. A short the official records. urday, November 9, Mt. Union will today that Bob Deikman and his what of a freak play. With the ball father en- Kenyon, harassed by injuries re- Recording in their possession on Middle Han-na'- s play, and probably additional send a powerful, undefeated foot- Orchestra have been field e will be presented at ceived at Hobart, took the signed for Dance, twenty-fiv- yard line, the ball tertainment vengeance, the annual Fall Mc-Ginnes- s, ball squad, eager for the gathering. This is also Ken- minus the services of Harry to be held the week-en- d of the was fumbled. Sonenfield recovered to engage Kenyon at Benson Field. effort to past and his absence was sore- - 22nd and 23rd. and passed a flat pass to Sherk, yon's first assemble particu- present Kenyon and ly felt. Three of the Mounties in The Deikman organization hails who through a perfectly blocked and athletes Clan hopes to put on a great of game lar will be thirsty for victory from Lima, Ohio, and is well-know- n alley covered the twenty yards to the The first break the Reed-er'- s quarter they are Harry Shadle, Melvin throughout the Middle the goal and a touchdown. show. came in the second when attempt to extra Zoegler, the Otterbein star, recov- Windland, Oscar Andreanni, West. He has played at several of kick the and on Ken- the better amusement centers, in- point was blocked. FRIEND OF SELASSIE ered a Mauve fumble the (Continued on Page 3, Col. 1) yon 25. A line play failed to gain. cluding the Netherlands Plaza, and In the last half, although Middle WILL LECTURE HERE Castle Farms. His music has been Leonard played the better game Zoegler then started a sweep of M. E. HENDERSON, '18 sent over the air by radio stations his end, fumbled, quickly recov- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Haile's Confidant Will Speak De- WTAM, WLW, and WOWO. ered, reversed his field, and raced PNEUMONIA VICTIM cember 16 On Current The band has eleven pieces, and the remaining yardage to the goal, Ethiopian Crisis which he crossed so close to the "Will Rogers Of Cambridge" Loses in addition to the eleven, Bob car- W. R. SMITH, 71, sidelines there was some Courageous Fight For ries three vocalists, two boys and that NOTED JURIST, DIES Gordon MacCreagh, authority on doubt as to whether he was out His Life one gal warbler. Ethiopia, has been engaged to de- re- The Dance Committee urges ev- of bounds. But the touchdown liver the first Larwill Lecture of eryone not only to attend the Of Su- mained. Mahlon L. Henderson, Kenyon Former Justice Kansas evening of De- preme Was Famed this season on the Kenyon received the next kick-of- f '18, of the news department of the dance, but to bring dates. Bill Bench As Raconteur cember 16 in Philo Hall. and soon benefited by a punt Jeffersonian, and one of Cam- Thomas has stated for the press, Mr. MacCreagh, resident of Ethi- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) bridge's estimable young men, "If this isn't the biggest and best Judge William Redwood Smith, opia, friend of Haile Selassie, passed away Sunday morning, Sep- Fall Dance in years, we intend to '71, former Justice of the Kansas Knight of the Star of Ethiopia, au- tember 29, at 5:35 o'clock at the eat the musical instruments, one U. OF INDIANA COED Supreme Court and general solic- thor of several books dealing with family home, 821 Clark street, fol- by one. Don't fail to show up for ASKS KENYON CREDIT itor for Kansas of the Santa Fe country, probably knows more lowing ten days' illness of pneu- the autumnal frolic, for we assure that railroad, died two weeks ago, ac- Ethiopia, its King of Kings, monia. the students of Kenyon that Bob about cording to advices from Kansas its paradoxes and picturesque life Nettie Hansborough Refused Cred- When at Kenyon, he roomed with and his boys are even better than City. Judge Smith was a member than any other man in America. In it As Genial George Denies Elrick B. Davis, now of the Cleve- Kavelin." of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Kenyon, his lecture Mr. MacCreagh will Kenyon Attendance land Press. In the spring of 1919, and before entering college was a present a thorough and accurate Mr. Henderson quit college to ac- W. EDWARD CAMP, NEW student at Kenyon Military Acade- account of the nation and its peo- Nettie Hansbrough of Indiana cept a position with the Pittsburgh COLLEGE TREASURER my. ple, discussing at length the pres- University at Bloomington, Indi- Press. After that, he devoted his Italo-Ethiopia- n ana, may be a clever girl but she After leaving college William R. ent situation, giv- efforts entirely to newspaper work New Treasurer Is Of Graduate ute should a up-to-the-min- have been little more Smith settled on a timber claim in ing an interpreta- and ultimately he became the cre- Western Reserve, Will careful before she told University Haskell county, Kansas, and in the tion of the news behind the cur- ator and writer of the "Potpourri", Reside In Gambier of Indiana authorities she was years that followed became one of rent headlines.