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Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 9, November 6, 1923 University of Central Florida STARS Stetson Collegiate Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 11-6-1923 Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 9, November 6, 1923 Stetson University Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Stetson Collegiate by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Stetson University, "Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 9, November 6, 1923" (1923). Stetson Collegiate. 186. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate/186 Hold Florida! Hold Florida! sjoganjoj^atgrday Hold Florida! STETSON COLLEGIATE WEEKLY Official student Publication of John B. Stetson University VOLUME 32 DELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. NUMBER 9 This was done because of several is­ now. On a run around right end, COLLEGIATE sues already out. Rollins' price for HATTER GRID. MACHINE Cal. Stewart, Lakeland star, was in­ COLLEGIATE TO BE • her paper is $3 a year. We are jured and had to be taken out. Im­ beating her price—we are going to mediately after this the Methodist CAMPAIGN FOR beat her paper—and, WE WILL TURNS ON SOUTHERN opened with passes and gained a lit DEDICATED TO THE BEAT. HER FOOTBALL TEAM. tie ground. They completed the first SUBSCRIBERS ON Now, everybody cannot subscribe AND WINS BY SCORE 27-7 pass for a fifteen yard gain. Failed SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI to the paper and pay cash. We want on the second pass. Failed on a third and completed a fourth for an­ Friday morning in chapel a new, ^^^ ^^ ^ subscriber whether you can Commencing with the Rollins-Stet- direct way of adveri^ising the Colle- pay cash or not. We fellows, putttmg In what many spectators declared to try to stop the Hatter advance, but other good gain. Again they tried a was the most thrilling and best played the green and white could not be pass and that is where they came to on Football game issue, the Collegiate giate was put across. Dr. Hulley out the paper, will trust you. What football game they had ever witness­ stopped. Whitnell Mcked goal for grief. Covington intercepted the will dedicate the paper each week to a cooperated nicely, and royally did we want, is everybody a subscriber, ed, the Stetson Hatters turned on the one point and the score read, pass and raced through the entire successful Alumnus. his part in giving the subscription cash or credit. Do your best, make Southern college from Lakeland here Stetson 7; Southern 7. Stetson Southern team for a touchdown. A There are many men and women, ^campaign a big jump forward. thet effort, and we promise a coop­ Saturday and piled up a formidable again kicked off to Southern and forty-fve yard run. Covington kick­ graduates of Stetson, who have be­ Every student and every member erative announcement in two weeks. score aaginst the Methodists. After Southern then started the only real ing in place of Whitnell made a per­ come successful in different walks of of the faculty had a letter thumb Everyone in the Univdrsity can the game many spectators declared fect kick and the score was. Stetson, life. A carefully selected list will be tacked to him or her, underneath the get a free copy s>^ this week's Col­ drive which they were able to uncork that it is was tbe best game they had 20; Southern 7. With only three or chosen, and from this list about twen­ seat. Dr. Hulley had been in on the legiate by calling at the office in in the entire game. The Southern ever seen and when they said that four minutes left to play. Southern ty-five alumni will be passed on as idea from ,the start and because of Science Hall. First room to the left gridders started a march down the they were not wrong. When foot­ again opened with a passing attack. outstanding successful Stetson gradu­ his patience, in waiting day to day going in. Nearly a "thousand papers field making the necessary ten yards ball games get any better than the As in the first instance the first two ates. for- everything to get in readiness, are over here in the office; come over by inches on the fourth down every one Saturday they are gQing to be the or three passes were good for short The Collegiate next week will con­ and because of his original and force­ during the day; don't rush or be in a time and it looked like the Hatters' gains. At last Teare for the Hatters tain more about this. The coopera­ ful way of carrying out the program, hurry; there are plenty of papers and best games going. machine could not stop them. The intercepted another Southern toss tion of the office and the fraternities the letters left the proper inspira­ plenty of time all day; come over and Things did not look particularly Hatters braced however, and the half and carried the ball to the fifteen is requested in advising with the se­ tion. get yours free. bright for the Hatter machine in the ended %ith( the ball in Southern's po- session on the thirty-yard line. This yard line. A bit of rough work by lections. The thumb-tacked letters were ad­ Fellow students, we are with you; first few minutes of play, shut after they settled' down and got started, i was the only real threat which the Southern after Teare was down again _ o ••— dressed to each individually and so we are with the football team in the cost the Southerners a penalty and the Southern team v/as unable to Methodists carried to the Hatter goal far as is known at the present writ doming games; we are for you and the ball was on the one yard line. The stop the march down the fiefild. Stet­ line during the game outside of the CHEERING IN STETSON ing, everyone got his own letter. Stetson all the time. We want you Hatters carried it over for a touch­ son kicked off to Southern and on fumble which allowed Southern to There has been some speculation as with us. If you will, give us your down. Whitnell again kicking for the first play Southern was thrown score. to the amount of time, and the name as a subscriber—cash or cred- the Hatters kiciced a perfect goal and Friday, at 12:45 in the Auditorium, I for a one yard loss. Southern was The Stetson team came back on amount of work it required to ad­ the score was 27-7. The game end­ Professor Colton spoke to the stu­ held for downs and kicked to Stetson the field for the second half with a re­ dress the letters, and get them under THE COLLEGIATE ed soon with the ball in Southern's dents assembled for cheer practice. in midfield. On four downs the newed spirit. After some argument the right seats. The surprise of the MANAGEMENT. possession on their own twenty-yard Professor Colton made an impressive Hatters failed to make the required as to who would kick off Southern whole Viiiig. the cooperation received line. • Thus ended one of the hard­ talk, the result of which could be seen yardage by about three inches. Sou- kicked to Stetson and Courtney for from the platform and the way the est fought games ever played on the in some of the cheering on the field then was unable to gain and kicked the Hatters returned the kick-off for­ students accepted this manner of at­ Hatter gridiron. • Saturday. on the third dovra. Stetson's ball on ty yards through the entire Southern tracting their attention to their col­ FRATERNITIES ALL In the course of his remarks, Pro­ lege paper, amply repaid the ones or­ their twenty-five yard line. Stetson squad to midfield. This was another The Line-up fumbled and the Southern crew re­ spectacular piece of work and the lit­ STETSON fessor Colton pointed out the way iginating the idea and putting it Yale or some of the other big college's across. FOR COLLEGIATE covered and ran for a touchdovt^n. tle back came close to going through R. E.—Boyle. Gillespie carrying the ball over for R. T.—Doty. made their cheers effective. Hie The results of Friday netted a to­ the entire team for a touchdown. Lakeland. Try for goal was success­ R. G. Miller. stressed the use of sending a name tal of nearly two hundred new sub­ The following fraternities have evi­ With this good start the Hatters ful and score was. Southern, 7; Stet­ C—B. Gunby. continually rolling across the field, scribers. The goal of the subscrip­ denced their faith in the college pa­ started a drive which could not be son 0. This did not dishearten the L. G.—Tatum. and cited as an illustration a happen­ tion campaign is to see that everyone per, and proven their readiness to denied. With Covington, Whitnell Hatt'ors, however, and they only' L. T.—Layton. ing he knew that occurred. By the in the University gets a copy of the back any worthy enterprise that will and Teare carryin gthe ball the Hat­ fought harder. Stetson again kicked L. E.—Hargreaves. constant cheer of a runner's name Collegiate every week. Everyone in work towards a bigger and better ters gaining from five to eight yards off to Southern.
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