1 Tuesday, November 14, 1933 T H E PINE Page Three Lumberjacks Lay Claim To Conference Flag Frosh Take Delta Psi Kappa FOOTBALL Honors A nnual UNDER THE AXE — Ry PAT PATTERSON — Second Whr-jf- FAN-FARE ..... Founders7 D a y €rew Stops By Mark Macintosh Delta Psi Kappa, national physi­ The Border Conference has cer­ legian has assumed the right to At Prescott cal education fraternity for wom­ tainly developed into a free-for-all. quote Mark Macintosh on his the Wildcats ' All newspaper scribes who try to en, held its annual Founders’ Day For any team to claim the confer­ own hook. Bert has a very fer­ figure out this Border Conference services at the home of Mrs. £ . T. ence flag might reopen the Cuban tile imagination and methinks it now will b« on the borderline of 0 ’Farrell last week. revolution; but here goes. Person­ has gotten the best of him. Here W in Oyer - Bulldogs 30 Yard Pass, From Watley goiffg “bats” if they think too much Guests and members were re­ ally I think the Lumberjacks have are the supposed words of Mark Would Cinch Flagstaff To Harten, and 2l Yard about ‘it. Since the decision as to ceived by hostesses Joyce Aston the best*claim of the sextet, and in Bert’s column: “If you birds Roost Score_ .the conference champion is main­ and Betsy Slater and President Af- here’s why. Tech and the are good enough to beat my As Champions ly a newspaper affair, we will have ton Mulholland. Portia McFate defeated the Lumberjacks Thanksgiving I'll \ 1 ----- to look to these scribes to decide Coach Aaron MeCreary’s Frosh gave a brief history of the frater­ University of , give you the axe.” With all due Possibility «f a two-way tie the whole business, Regardless of respect to Mr. Fireman I would football team turned hack the Pres­ nity, acquainting the guests with jiving the latter two defeats and looms as the solution of the Border the chance they take of going a like to emphasize the fact that cott Shamrock club 20 to 0 in Pres, the affiliation of the local chapter two wins. If the Cuts defeat Tem­ Conference race this year with the little awry. pe they will have a percentage of he has done Coach McIntosh a cott Saturday in a stow and unin­ with the national organization. Flagstaff Lumberjacks cinched as All the sports writers I have great injustice. First, because teresting game. This was the sec­ A candle ceremony, honoring the 600; # the Bulldogs turn back the one ■of the claimants as u result of talked to in Arizona and New Mex­ Wildcats they will end the season he did not make any such state­ ond victory the locals hold over original 13 founders, was conduct­ the defeat of fhe Arizona Wildcats ico agreed on one point, i.e., that with a- percentage of 750, which ment, and secondly, the axe is the Shamrock aggregation, the first ed by Laura Saunders. The rest at the hands of the ill-fated New Texas Tech has not played enough would put them in a two-way tie the property of the students and ending in a 25 to 0 score. of the evening was turned over to Mexico l.obos Saturday. Should games to be considered as possible with the Lumberjacks, who hpve not to be given away at any cost When the Frosh were clicking the enjoyment of bridge. Refresh­ Tc»n|>e hurdle the Cats, whom they contenders for the conference foot­ completed their conference sched­ —no. not even stolen. they carried the ball on long gains ments were served. tangle with next Saturday in the ball championship. This being the ule. The New Mexico Aggies and The Bulldogs have offered to at will, but time and time again Amortg the guests present were Phoenix stadium, they will also be case (and if these sports writers the New Mexico Lobps are definite­ relieve us of the responsibility of the Yearlings would take it easy Mrs. T. J. Tormey, Dean Lintz. in a position to claim the cup haven’t had a change of heart ly out of the race, with three and caring for the ‘ Axe after the only to be set back on their heels Dr. Mary A. Hill, Mrs. W. W. Tins­ along with the Axemen. since) there are just two possible two defeats respectively. Texas Thanksgiving day game. They by a fast-charging Prescott line. ley, Mrs. Mark Macintosh, Mrs. Tempe Mfty Tie contenders left in the race for the Tech is not considered in the race, propose that we put the Axe up A defeat for Tempe would defi­ Yerdugo Star* Rees, Mrs. B. A. Miller and Mrs. conference championship — Flag­ because they played only one con­ as a trophy for the winner. That Toby Verdugo carried most of Sheehan. nitely eliminate them from the race staff and Tempe. Flagstaff has ference game. So you see,. the would be a good idea, but who and leave the Woodchoppers as un­ the running attack of the day and Mrs. Sheehan, one of the char­ won three and lost one; Tempe has Lumberjacks are cinched for a tie will guarantee that the Lumber­ sifted through the weak side of ter members of the local chapter, disputed title holders. won two and lost one, and all the for first place and a possibility of jacks would win the Axe back. Arizona’s highly touted grid the Prescott line for several long won first prize for high score in other contenders have lost two or having the claim undisputed. ,N»t on your life, Tempe, we will nuichinc with Tex Oliver at the gains, ttts end raws-were another -bridge. more* games. ------never consent to such a scheme. helm developed engine trouble in feature of the attack. If Tempe beats the U. of Ariz­ More about Texas Tech. Bert You miglu want it bad, but so /-Albuquerque and relumed home Rezzonico, Prescott tackle, seem­ ona at Phoenix next Saturday Nine Pledges Are Fireman of the Tempe Collegian do we and we aren’t intending to minu!is their scalp and -V{ie ambition ed to find a wide opening in the night the Bulldogs will tie the j does not charge the Wildcats take any chances with it. That to tackleackle the Trojans. Perkins. Frosh line on most’ every play and Lumberjacks for the conference | Initiated at the with their defeat at the hands of football team of yours is too Lobo end. proved the monkey was In the midst of threo-fourihs championship. If Arizona takes; Pi Kap Meeting the Matadors. That Is o.k. by tough to take a chance with. wrench in thy machine" when he of the pile-ups. Tempe into camp, it will leave; us, but we think that should be Nice people, these Bulldogs. broke through; to Arizona The first, fouchdown came after a Flagstaff with the clear title to considered as a conference game, punt early in —the firstNiuarter 47-yard run by Verdugo, who'cross-' the Border Conference champion­ Taking in the largest group of since Tech is a full-fledged con­ Spontaneous combustion con­ which resulted i« the only score of I ed the line unjnolestw*because the ship. That’s our contention, and new members in the history of the ference member. If the Wildcats sumed the Homecoming bonfire at the day. ' entire Prescott team -stopped at we’re gbing to stick to it. How­ fraternity, Pi Kappa Epsilon, local had defeated the^ Texans' the Tempe last week, yet it seems that The Cats worked the ball down the sound of the heatt" linesman’s ever, this contest of figuring out DeMolay social fraternity, had its game would have’ undoubtedly some rabid Bulldogs persist in har­ to the one-yard stripe, only to be horn. the championship Is open to all initiation Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. gone into the Cat win column. boring the idea that the Lumber­ stoppedjjy an iron wall. Sheep- ---- H«rt»8w>w* fans: Dope tt-out for yourself, if tft Roonv 21 tff the matn building; TOHiefs claim that Tech should be jacks sent a gang down to do the henftrr flays punted uftetrTnnHong Scoring waa nil until the third you think you have a better solu­ Nine initiates were taken in a given the pennant regardless of job. Remember, dear Bulldogs, to stave off the Arizona threat for period, when Hartin, snared a 30- tion than the above, send it in to the initiation ceremony. President •their lack of conference schedule. that is a long way to go to start a three full quarters. yard pass fttjm Watley and ran 20 this department, care of this pa­ Clayton Boyer was in charge, as­ If that is the case we lay claim bonfire. The game was, Arizona’s second nrfre to the pay dirt. Blair con­ per, and maybe a prize will be giv­ sisted by Dr. A. C. Repp and H. 0. to the championship of the defeat in conference circles and verted for the extra point from en the contest winner. Please don’t Bjerg, faculty advisers. Southern California Conference definitely eliminated them from the We Wonder if the “Big Bad placement. send telegrams collect. Initiates were James Williams, for Having defeated the league- race, leaving the Lumberjacks and Wildcats” are still considering The final touchdown came as a If someone were to ask me what Fritz Peterson. Sid Knutson, Rob­ leading Redlands Bulldogs. We .the Bulldogs as the outstanding the University of Southern Cali­ result of a long pass to Jarman, I thought was the most important ert Patterson, Joe Sorrells. Roy blame the Wildcats for playing claimants for the crown. fornia as a possible opponent. J who galloped through a bewildered fundamental in this old game of Hicks, Jeff Ferris, Wilfred Jar­ the Matadors, and if they wanted Bulldogs Show Powci- \ Methinks they can find all the defense from the 25-yard line. The football, I would answer without man and John Herrera. to take that chance let them suf­ In the only other conference competition they are looking for, attempted conversion Was hot al­ much hesitation—mental stance, Social activities of the organi­ fer the consequences. Regard­ game the Tempe Bulldogs chewed right here in the Border Confer­ lowed because o{ an off-side on flocking, tackling, offensive line­ zation. whieh begins with its an­ less of the outcome, the fact still the New Mexico Farmers for 60 ence. Remember that story that the Yearlings. men’s stance, defensive stance, nual football dance given at the remains that the Cats were de­ full minutes and won 10 to 7 ul a originated in Tucson about The score belfed the defensive handling the ball—all are import­ first of the grid season, will reach feated by the Matadors and the climax to the Homecoming activi­ “Kings for a Day?” Uow does it power of the Townies. Many times ant fundamentals, but I choose its peak at the staging of the fra­ Matadors engaged in only one ties at the down-state school. feel by now, Kittens? the Frosh took the ball within easy mental stance as more important ternity spring formal at the Ma- conference contest. Judge for Tempe scored in the first three scoring distance, only lo lose pos­ than all the others. In the Border _knll yourself who the champs are to quarters to roll jup 1SJ points to the session on downs. % Conference, games have been won be. The Freshman football team took Aggies’ 0. The Aggies did not-gar- The starting lineups: arid lost mainly because of this all- a big chahce Saturday when they ner a first down during the first Flagstaff pos. Prescott Literary Society important phase of the game. To After all is said and done, we left for Prescott in OLD YELLOW half and tallied only four for the Jarman Beeson cite-some instances: Tempe played Criticizes-Three believe the Lumberjacks are the FEVER. She ran pretty good to whole game, while the Bulldogs LE a not-so-good game against Flag­ rightful w inner/of the conference Maine, but soon developed acute were gathering a total of 10 first Mclnerney . Rezzonieo Plot8 at Meeting staff, but a great game against the cup offered by Peterson, Brooke, indigestion and stopped, leaving downs. LT New Mexico Aggies. The same Steiner & Wist company of Phoe­ the boys on foot. They arrived in %ompe’s forward passing attack Glassoti ’ Bradbury group of players using the same Write^woj-e about personal ex­ Prescott one hour late for the perience,”, shggested Mr. O’Connor nix. Perhaps Azzi Ratem will be showed up well, completing 13 out LG plays played for Tempe in both game, alu truck. Yellow Fever is of 22 attempts for a gain of 103 at the meet'fng of the Literary so­ the only one to decide the winner. I.n7.e:ir ...... Kent games, but their mental stance convalescing ir\ Williams. yards* Pickens and Baxter sharing C ciety last Tuesday evening at the Azzi Ratem is in my judgment the seemed entirely different to me as most qualified person in the United the jfcaving honors with Sexton Nelson Loronn I watched both games. New Mex­ home of Dr. Hill. Plans for this year’s“ Pine Knots” were discussed.States to declare a winner and his Thanks to the women of Camp­ and DuVall on tlu- receiving end. . RG ico Aggies played an entirely dif­ Morris sweeping.lht end, and Bax­ iti-iii I'hillins O’Connor believes that incidents should be final. bell hall, the Vanjity squad en­ ferent game against Flagstaff than joyed pie and coffee at the Blue ter through the line, were the fea­ * RT they did against Tempe. New Mex­ in the lives of writers furnish far more material for stories than cut Mr. Bert Fireman of the Col­ Eagle Tea Room last weeji. tures of the Ijivik club running at­ ico Lobos played mediocre football tack. and dried plots about war or Hol­ v RE against Flagstaff, but evidently Tech Wins Again B la ir...... Espinoza played inspired and marvelous foot­ lywood. ' Dr. Hill suggested a plot from' Men Petition For Reagans Give Party Texas Tech was busily engaged QB ball against the Arizona Wildcats in turning hack the Sintfnons Uni­ an experience in the life of an ac­ Verdugo ... Ilemner last Saturday (for which we at Use of Swimming versity Cowboys 7 to 0 in the Mata, quaintance as a possible founda­ Roberta Dilfill Is Honored At LH Flagstaff are grateful). Arizona dors’ Homecoming tussle, tion for a sfory. Pool This Winter Birthday Celebration Hartin Rogers fans told me that the Wildcats Regardless of th^outcom e of, RH played their Jbest football of the A description of the Hopi Snake Petitions are being circulated to Roberta Dilfill was entertained th? game between th^Wrildca’ts and Aired ...... Levering season against the Lumberjacks dance, writterr-by Melvin Hutchin­ persuade the college to open the with a birthday party by Dr. and the Bulldogs next Saturday, the TB with the possible exception of the son; “Picture Bride,” a Chinese swimming pool for use during the Mrs. J. C. Reagan at their home Dogs will reign heavy favorites to great game with Texas Tech), but story by Jade Fon, and an incident winter quarter. last Tueeday. lick the L.umberjacks Thanksgiving JOHN AND OLIE the Wildcats had an uphill strug­ in the life of Lynn Hansen’s grand­ Ed Miller discussed the matter Among guests present were Mar­ day in Tempe, because of their, ON SOLO STATUS gle against the New Mexico-Ag­ father were read and criticized. , New members were nominated. with Coach Macfntosh, but no defi­ garet Dilfill, Dorothy White, Ellen showing against fhc Fresno Bull­ John Sullivan and Olie Bendixon, gies and a losing afternoon at Al­ JThe club agreed to drop those who nite decision was made. Petitions Clardy, Dr. W. R. Risselman, Ed dogs and the Aggies. nlaced on their own since Eino Pa- buquerque tyst Saturday. Mental taissed two meetings without an are being circulated to secure sig­ Miller, Bill Gieszl, Bernard Lloyd, junen loft for the southern part of stance is one name for it; other­ natures of those students interest­ Nick Paynovich and Melvin Hut­ the state on n business trip, have wise it is variously called psychol­ excuse. Delicious 'refreshments were ed in swimming. Coach Macintosh chinson. abandoned cribbage for a mild form ogy, inspiration, fifthting mood, said, however, that il would be im-y Following an evening of enter­ of curricular pursuits. will to win, or “die for denr old served by Dr. Hill. possible to use th« pool before the tainment, refreshments were serv­ Siwash.” Those present - were: Mr. and Mrs, O’Connor. Lynn Hansen, Sue end of the football season, as that ed by Mrs. Reagan. ■ Conference PREDICTIONS Mercer. Katherine Robiogiiatti, portion of the gym is being used Arizona 0. Tempe 0. Dors SeiboUJ. Jade Fon, Bobbie by the varsity for a dressing room. CAMPBELL HALL WOMEN Standings V. S. S. 14. Oregon 10. Br^yman, Margaret Harman, Kath- The present shortage of water in CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Michigan 14, Minnesota 0. leenvBrandt and Corwin Larson. the city reservoir is another ob­ Ellen Clardy and Francis Nelson Nebraska 3. Pittsburg 0. stacle in the way of its use in the celebrated their birthdays Monday. EXCLUSIVE Princeton 21. Navy 0. EUNSON PLANS TO immediate future. Both were surprised by gifts. Miss- SHOE STORE SOMETHING NEW L ACM DAY FLAGSTAFF ...3 Georgia 14. Alabama Poly 6. RETURN SOON Miller expressed the hope that Nelson received- a beautiful ring Tempe ...... 2 . Fordham 19, Oregon State 7. Bob Eunson writes that he is enough interest could be aroused from her mother, while Mrs. J..C . Arizona ...... -2 convalescing in fine shape from a to secure the use of the pool by Reagan presented Miss Clardy with New Mex. U.. ~ .1 Helen Gibbons, Inez Udall and minor operation. He says he ex­ thf start of the winter quarter, if a birthday cake. N. M. Aggies 0 Melba Whiting spept the week-end pects to be able to enroll again af­ the city water supply will warrant at their homes in St. 'Johns. ter Christmas vacation. it by then. Patronize Pine advertisers.

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