t• BY THE STUDENTS AND FOR THE STUDENTS

VOL. XVII WM.SHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 7, 1913 No.2

======~====~-----======-~======I FRESHMEN WIN I ABRAM PENN STAPLES PASSES BOAT CLUBS PUSHBALL FIGHT AWAY IN ROANOKE HOSPITAL START TRAINING

Sopbs Fight Gamely But Are • . Barry Lees and Albert Sidneys ' Worn Down and Decisively Career of Bnlhant and Greatly Beloved Teacher of the Law Brought Getting New Men Ready for Defeated 56 to 0 to a Sudden Close Next Spring

After withstanding viciou" assaults Professor Abram Penn Staples, of The pallbearers were: Tbc prospects for the crews this for the first three fiercely fought per· the law faculty of Washington and Active-Percy Dillnrd,Ben Smith, year are ttbout as bright as they have iods, the Sophomores succumbed be­ Lee University, passed away last Charles Glasgow. Henry Boley, R. bet>n for many years. Aquatics have fore the Freshmen, reinforced by Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock in a M. Winborne, W. 'I. Engleby, Hugh always had the interest of the entire fresh substitutes, in the last quarter Roa-:oke hospital, following a long Moomaw and Martin P. Burke, Jr. Rtudent bod and have had some good and were bumbled, 56 to 0, Thurs­ period of iII health. Before the Ht>norary-Colonel S. S. Brooke, men as followers, but records shou ld day in the annual pushball fight. opening of the University he was H. M. Darnall. A. M. Nelson, L. H. be broken with the material on hand Outnumbered and outweighed the prostrated by symptoms of heart Cocke, Dr. Joseph A. Gale, Judge R. this year. Sophomores di11played a courageous disease, but it was not thought at C. Jackson, Thomas W. Miller, Mar· Because of the fact that the Harry defenae in the first quarter, while the that time that his condition was tin P. Burks, dean of the law school, Lee's won last year lhe Albert Sid­ second closed with the Freshmen in very serious. Believing that a rest President Henry Louis Smi tb, Pro­ ney's are going to work with a still the fote with one point. John Har­ would give him opport\inity for re­ f essor Joseph R. Long and Professor greater determination to keep the rison led the vanquished and J. cuperation, the executive committee Robert Withers. Mr. Lucan Cocke honor from their rivals this year, M. Schmoele the victors. of the Board of Trustees granted representPd the Board of trustees. while t he Harry Lee's in their turn While the spent Sophomores en­ him a leave of absence until Janu· are determined to add another victory tered the last half with a wearied ary, with Mr. Shields temporarily PROFESSOR STAPLE'S LIFE; to their string. battling array, the Freshmen in­ occupying his place. Accompanied Professor Staples came of a dis­ Albert Sidney bas three ~.f its first jected fresh contestants into the bat­ by a doctor, his brother, Judge tinguished Virginian family. and was crew back this year. Merrill, Som­ tle. The additional force placed the Staples, and members of his family a nativ«" of Patrick county, his fath­ erville and Hampton, coxswain. Sec­ oposition on the defensive. but the he went to Roanoke, his former home er Jon& being the clerk of the courts ond crew men back are Polk, Lattu.re Sophomores withstood the attacks before coming to Lexington. While of that county; his mother was Miss antt Ff''"l'lkes, coxswain. Sixteen ably. When the period closed the it was known that he was in a very De Jarnette of Mi.~dle Virginia. He new men have reportt>d for tryouts score remained Freshmen, 1; Sopho­ bad state of health, yet the news of was horn on the 14th of August, this fall and several are likely look­ mores. 0. his death came as a surprise to many. 1858, and this past sumwer cele­ ing candidates. Regul11r as11ignments Whle lack of additional talent The funeral was held at the home brated his flfty-fiftb birthday. He to c:rews have been started and forced the Sophomores to prepare for of Judge Waller Staples, on the fol­ went as a student to Blacksburg and po!lted, but real work will start this the finish with the same cohorts, t he lowing af tP.rnoon by Rev. Rowboth· later to Richmond college, where he week. The officers of Albert Sidney Freshman ~achine was invigorated am of t.he Second Presbyterian church, graduated in law. Settling in the are Merrill, president; Somerville, with more reC111its. Overwhelmed and interment followed in Fairview neighborh~ county of Henry, he prnc­ vice-president; Hie: t t •\.(•retarv and by the additional sheer for.::e, ~~ . etm:'2tery. '!'here -;;as a be11utl1'ul ticeu ht.:· prOloOS&tt-n frLm l~l to tt·ea s ur ~r. lt;>(! crt · cc.mrrittee con­ , Sophomores were gradually forced to display of floral offerings. tributes 1890, then moved to Roanoke. where P.is ts of Merrill, Somerville and wihdraw toward their goal. Once being 11ent by tbe faculty, the senior a larger field \\as offcrE:d for his flampton. the rout was begun, the Freshmen law ciBSB, the junior law class, the abilities. After f c..urteen years of Harry Lee followers ure confident ·marched with giant strides, across Roanoke Bar Associ ation. the Wash­ legal work in Roanoke, he deciaed, on and well pleased with the showing of the goal line for the first touchdown ingtcn and Lee Alumni APsocJation, account of ill health. to give up the th~: new men. \'i'hile crews have and forty points. and by his many friends. Continued on pjlge 6 been go:ng out regularly for a good After reforming the lines,the mas­ while Rtill it is too early to make sive ;;ellet wns again subjected to the predil}t ivns as to the chances of the charge of the two aggregations. The GALLAUDET MAKES FIGHT men who are showing up well. wearied Sophomores tried valiantly Penick, coxswain, is t.he only man to withstand the onslaught, but the AGAINST GENERALS- SCORE 24 TO 0 back of the first crew. but Maloney l' greater strength triumphed and the is expected back after Christmas. ball was shoved slowly toward the Francis Miller must be rega.rded as a " near" first cre '"'' man, ullhough Deaf and Dumb Team Forces Varsity to Extend Itself- Visitors be didn't row last year. However, Come Near Scoring in Last Quarter-·· Miller in Game be is out in earnest this year and SOPHOMORES PLAN FOR will be a bard man to keep off the SEASON linal selection. The entire second

Replete With brilliant 11prints and third quarter, bot chen Gallaud.,t Continued on pa~re 8 To Retrive Lost Laurels on Grid­ mediocre playing, Washington and gained consistently. ln the first two iron - Away From Lee triupmhed over Gallaudet Satur· periods, t he Generals were infallible THETA LAMBDA PHI day 24 to 0. Bumbling the mutes on the defense. The sizzling sun NOW DELTA TliETA PHI Home in tbe first two periods, the Gener· chicaned the gridironi11ts out of their ala wavered in the third perioa and atrengh in the last half and the l ne More impetus was given to class allow~d Gallaudet to endanger the men withered. Three Legal Fraternities Form football last Friday, when the Soph· line. Penalties were infllctea freely Miller, leader of the 1912 eleven, Union in Chicago omores elected J.L. Harrison captain and under the broil ing sun loose entered bis first battle and v.as a but­ and Hugh Fontaine, manager of the playing developed toward the close. v.ark of defense at guar d. He re· An ewmt which has hPreto!ore eleven tor 1913· '14. Six men off "Cy" Young and Jiggs Donahue ceived an ovation from tbe stands. never hap!Jened on so large a scale last year's team have returned. The stared on the offense for Washing- F ew substitutions wet e made by Coach in the Greek Letter world took plsce class of 1916 were the University ton and Lee, while Hieatt carried Dowd. while Gallaudet was even in Chicago Sept. 25th and 26th,l913, champion<~ last year and will make the ball over the line for the third more sparing. when three legal fraternities, Delta a strong effort to maintain their au- marker. In the opening period, The struggle was opent:d when Phi Delta, found<·d in 1900. Theta premacy this year. Besides the reg· Young evaded the linesmen and backs Moore kicked to Donahue, who ad­ Lambda Phi, founded in 1903. and uarly scheduled class games, here, and spurted thirty four yards to - van«'ed to the twenty-fiv~: yard line. Alpha Kappa Pbi, founded In 19C4, the Sophomores bave arranged for down. In the second quarter, alter Milner skirted left end for fifteen were consolidated into one fratetrnity . .-three games away from home, having consistent gains by Donahue and yards, while he followed with a line The nP.w organization, which is to be already closed for engagements wth Young bad endangered the goal. buck that ~ained four yardr. Dona­ known as "The Delta Theta Phi Fishbourne, Massanutten and A. M. Young circled left end and counted bue plunged through the line for four Legal Fraternity. " will have thirty A. the second touchdo9fn. A forward yards, while Young completed downs five chapters located in the largest At the same meeting, Robert Nel· pass from Captain Miles to lliaett, with a dash around left end. Gallau­ and best law sch •. ols of the country. son was elected secretary of the class, afforded the third score, while Donn· det was penalited for offside play, Burks Senate, formerly tbe local to fill the vacancy left by Wagonner, hue dazzled the stands by dropl.ick after which Friend plunged three chapter of Theta Lambda Phi, but who failed to return to college. Plans ing the ball over the bars from the yards through guard. now of Delta Theta Phi, was repre­ for the Sophomore cotillion were dis- thirty two yard line for the last Apparently blocked, Young evaded sented in Ohicago by Mr. Berlin cussed. These are now well under score. the line and sprinted thirty-four I Lemon, who reports a very enthus­ way; the various committees hove : The Washington and Lee line held yal"db through a broken field to the iastic convention, and a very pleasanc. been appointed and are now at work. strongly until the latter part of the 1 Continued on pq..e 8 trip. 2 RING-TUM PH1 SUMMER WITH THE FACULTY R.H.FOX A Glance Into Vacation Days of the Professors Once When the last examination paper Your Barber bad been granded and the fate of the last Senior had been decided, Yotch co.... · ~~ -- --~ the faculty begin to consult time tab­ A Grace(Al Bi&h BAD4 Noteb Collu_:j • 2 for 25 CCJlU Always le and to lay plans for spending their Cluen, Pe.abo4J A Co•• laO: Maker -r' vacation. Some went to their old = Your Barber homes, others to the various resorts, some took the lecture platform as a WE HAVE EVERYTHING THE means of whiling away their vacant STUDENTS LIKE hours, \nd others remained in Lexing· I Bave You Tried Him 1 IN TDllWAT Or ton pursuing the golf ball and forgP.t· Do It Now ting such trivial things as classes. Cigars, Cigarettes Dr. Henry Louis Smith went to his old home in North Carolina in the lat­ Fresh Candies, Fruits ter part of June; but returned to ]. H. BROWN Le:"{ington before the middle of July All kinds of Canned Meats and spent the remainder of the sum­ Hu fitted up a Modern Preselnll' Sbop with ne'll' Crackers, Cakes, etc. Botrman Sanllar)' Steam Preasa- ; also Steam· mer here, preparing for the opening Cleenln~r Plant and Steam Dry Room. No pao. of college. C?mc in to see 1ll lne. Steam has taken Ita place. i Dean Burks after SJ'P.nrling two French and Dry Cleaning for Clothes, week6 in Atlantic City, returned to Welsh & Lindsay Wl1ite K1d Gloves, Hats and Shoes. Le:~tigation of the Wage Aroitration ~novement. Dr. The P eoples National Bank in eating, smoking and chewing. Campbell is becoming recognized as LEXINGTON, VA. one of the economic experts of the ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY B. E. \'AUCHAN Pres. J.P. MOORE, V.-Pree O.RGANJZED APRIL l, 1904 country. RUN ON OCT. 30TH B. C. .WlSE, Cashier Dr. Currell, who is known all over Capiial Stoek. ~.000 Sul'J)Ioe, $22,000 the country as one of the most schol· arly of English professors, lectured Under the direction of .Manager The Model Barber Shop First National Bank for six weeks in the New York Uni­ Laughon and Captain "Monty" oJ lexinrton versity on the Modern Drama and the Hayne, preparations are being made Next Door Bank of Rockdridge Capital. sso.ooo Romantic Poet of the Nineteenth cen­ for the annual cross country run, Students' which will be held on the 30th of Surplus Fund, $'70.000 Undlrided Ptofitll, $5.000 turY; he then went to the West, I ec Headquarters turing for one week in Ohio and two October. A number of men are out LEXINGTON. VA. weeks in Indiana on Literary Topics trai.n'ing for the event, among them H. A. WILLIAMS Proprietor of general interest. being l!'. Hayne, L. B. Wales, ()pp. N. It W. Pauen~rer Station. Dr. and Mrs. Hancock spent the Engelbert, J. B. Johnson, Burton, ' summer in the Rocky Mountains in Buckingham, Pugh, G. Berns, Chafin G. A. RHODES jBuena Vista Hotel and Cafe Colorado. and Gary. The race will star t from EUROPEAN PLAN t; Professor Hogue spent most of the a point five miles southwest of Lex­ Butcher and Dealer in Fresh w. E. ca.mner. Prop. inJ{ton on the National Hitzhway and Flnot claaa Moale and Lodrina. Meala a.ll boura. summer vacation in Lexington. He Meats Ea pecla.l attention "lven atudenta. was away for several weeks at the the finish will be in front of Fox's close, in Lynchburg, Buckingham barbershop. .Medals are awarded to Oysters, Fish and DreEsed Fowls in se&Bon THE COUNTY NEWS c~unty and Hampden Sidney, just be­ those finishing first, second and third, fore college opened he went to and should the record for the course, Franklin, W. Va., to represent the thirty minutes, eight seconds, be C. E. WOODWARD Job Office Lexington church at the meeting of broken, the winner is awarded a mon­ Oppesite Presbyterian Lecture Room the Lexington presbytery. og1·am. It is hop d that a number Automobile Supplies Dr. L. W. Smith remained in Lex­ of new men will report this week. Orders Promptly Filled ington until about the first of Au­ : cars for hire gust, when he went to New YorK for Sidney T. Ruck, '11, spent a short OUTFITTERS about two weeks; he Lhen went to time in Lexintgun last week. Be is Students' business especially solicited. To the Great American Athlete. Staunton and Natural Bridge, where studying at the Virginia Theological FOOTBALL. . SOCCOR SUPPL1E8 be remained until September. seminary and expects to graduate ALEX. TAUOlU CO. Dr. Stevens went to Atlantic City this year. JAMES JACKSON Athletic Speclalllta. Taylor Bulldinl', (2nd St. Opp. Bote! ManhattAn, N.Y. Barber and Hair Dresser STRAl.N &:PATTON. Aaent• Wben yon mise~ Zzonk I W. & L. Football Schedule Experience bu made blm aldlllul. He espedaU:r aoliclt.a the patron&(le ot alodentll. WE SPECIALIZE IN cadl!'tll lll'ld cl t:l&ea. Sepl27-Medical College of Virginia, 0; W. & L., 27 Be wu Genera.! Lee'a Barber. Neleon al.rt!et College Annuals, Magazines Ocl 4- Gallaudet College of Washington. 0; W. & L., 24 and Stationery. Oct. 11- St. John's College of Annapolis, Md., at Lexington. Sample and Prices opon request. Oct. 18- Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore. D\JLANEY·BOATWRIGBT CO., lat. Lrnchburl'. Va. Oct. 25- Wake Forest College of North Carolina, at Lexington Nov. 1- V. P. 1., in Roanoke M. MILEY & SON Nov. 8-University of North Carolina, in Lynchburg Nov.15-University of West Virginia, in Charleston, W. Va. Carbon Thanksgiving-A. & M. of North Carolina, in Norfolk Studio ,, \

RING-TUM PHI 3 THE VALUE OF Resolutions of Respect 11i======~======- ..... PUBLIC SPEAKING Whereas, it has pleased God in his Coleman's Drug Store infinite wisdom to remove from the scene of his earthly duties Profe~:~sor PHO¥E 94 Dr. Smith Delivers Strong Ad­ Abram Penn Staples, a highly effie· dress Before Literary ient and much loved member of the THE PLACE TO GO FOR Law School faculty; Societies Be it it Resolved, That the Execu­ Prescriptions Toilet Articles tive committee, in the name ot the Candies {rf:grETAIIo Soda water An excellent address by President student body of Washington and Lee, Smith was the featu~e of the meet­ extend our deeply felt sympathy and Tobacco, Cigarettes and Cigars ing of the Washington Literary soci· express our sincere regrets to the A full line of High Class Pipes. ety held last Saturday in their hall. bereaved family: The Graham-Lea Literary society Be it further resolved, That a copy W. & L. Stationery was invited and the twn debating soci· of these resolutions be inscribed on eties united in Ji,tening to the the records of the student body, and speaker. that a copy be sent to the family of A declamation by Mr. E. S. Wes­ the deceased. cott and an oration : by Mr. H. L. Signed I Robinson, were first rendered and R. N. LATTCRI!l, THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR then Dr. Smith was introduced bv Mr. H. M. TANNER, C. Sager, the president of the Wash­ R. D. RAMSEY. ington society. Committee. HOOVER & SMITH Emphasizing his eagerness to co­ ------operate with the two societies in Resolntious of Respect their work, the speaker explained the Fraternity Jewelers necessity of a good delivery. He ad· Whereas, it bas pleased God in vised continuous practice in speaking, his wisdom to call from his earthly PHILADELPHIA not necessarily in public or even be­ labors our friend and teacher, Abram fore friends, for be used to recite Penn Staples, now therefore be it re­ poetry, he said, while out for a run. solved by the Senior Law class of In order to make speed there are WashinitOn and Lee university that several points which it will do well in his death we have lost a valued NEXT TO McCRUM'S to take into consideration. A good and respected ~ounselo r, a teacher We are young but that makes us all the more anxiou• to please. Boys lengthy vocabulary is necessary and whose greatest desire was to impart call on us tor anything in the the memorizing of good selections knowledge, a friend whose friend· proves to be helpful. The visualiza­ ship was an honor to possess and a Gent's Furnishing Line t ion of the BJbject under diseussion pride, whose interest was kindly and is the keynote of an intereating fatherly to every student. B. C. TOLLEY & CO. speech, and enables the speaker to Be it further resolved, That we ex­ give a graphic image to his audience. ~end to the bereaved family our sym­ Reading and thinking are neeessary. pathy. Send Us Your Broken Gla88es The s;:eaker should keep himself ac­ Be it further resolved, That a copy For Prompt Return and Accuute Work quainted with the trend of the of these resolutions be sent to the be U J"OU ba-ren't :rour p~ti4D send the broken plee•: we ean dupllcate &111 lenae from the broken reaved family and that copies be pub­ world's affairs. In the conclusion of putll. We are tQUIP~ to lrrind the moet eompUcated a~ of .....,. deaedption. his s;:eocb Dr. Smith again empha· lished in the Rbg-tum Phi, and BUCKINmet mg g er to ~~~~-c:~!{;s should come to the . • crac s e en . o e. race, a~ work fer in life than mere glory ------His plan 1s to schedu. le games .fo he knows that. his boat JS the VIC· of the gr'd't tron or di amon d. It Wear~ al~ays glad to publish any the second team wtth the leadmg to:. We might also say ~me. demonstrates a reat, and not a ' !ommumcatJo.n that may be han~ed to preparatory schools on Wilson thmg about a close approxima- mercenary SPI·n·t of love and oe. We des1re to call attent1on to t ' t th to tur f th · k d ' ~e fact that un~igned correspondence fieM. IOn ° . e r es 0 e Wlc. e loyalty toward their university. will not. be p~bhshed. Th!>se wtw do Washington and Lee plays five that ex1sts about the same time It d d f oot desma tbe1r names pubhshed shoula . . b h · . An eman S an apo1 ogy rom add a p~ nam.e and their wishes will games on fore1gn fields durmg ~. ut t at 18 another story. d those would be traducers of the 1>e comphed w1th. season of 1913. Thus, on the open 1t ts far better to have raced and fair name of Washington and ------dates, the scrubs will encounter lost than never to have ra~ed at LeE> who claimed last fall that Rockbrlrur

Tuesday, Oct. 7. 1913 CQnllnu•d from Dll&e ;1 NETTLETON'S Shoes for Men are "It" from tlle kick-off; ~hoes that have style, fit, and w111 atand all the mass plays and scrimmages. Personals more active work of the law and to We admit it: We want to sell you a pair of Nettleton's. become a member of the law faculty Frank Brower, '12, has returned to of Wasbiotgon and Lee. ProfeRsor VARSITY MEN WILL FIND THE RIGHT SORT OF college. Staples took a warm interest in pub- HATS, SHOES AND SPORTING GOODS AT Walter Dunlap, '12, has returned lie affairs and served four years as a to the University of Pennsylvania. representative of Henry county in the "Chick'' Pritchett, '12, was in state senate. He was a Democratic GRAHAM'S, The Shoe Man leader for the Sixth district in 1896 town for a few days. llij- Agents for A. G. & Bros. No. 12 Maio Street on the Bryan ticket. Miss Nancy Pandleton bas returned Mr . Staples married Miss Sadie to Gunston Hall in Washington. Clement Hunt of Chatham in 1884, WORK Mrs. E. K. Nelson and Miss Ruth and be is survived by her, three sons DONE JEWELRYg~LJo~~E L. G. JAHNKE & COMPANY PROill'TLY Nelson are visiting Bob Nelson at the and three daughters. The children J. W. ZIMMERMAN, Sueceseor are: Abram P. Staples, Jr., and K. A. house. Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Clocks, Cut Glass, Silverware Samuel H. Staples of Roanoke, Misses Judge B. D. Smith of Washington, Expert Watchmakers, Engravers, Diamond Setters, Manufacturing Jewelers. Emma Mebane and Harris De Jar­ Eyes Examined Carefully. Glasses Fitted Accurately. was in town last Sunday to see his nette Staples, Waller Staples and Broken Lenses Duplicated Exactly. son, B. D. Smith. ~ \l.IJ Sallie Staples ofLexington. Hf bas Manutacturina of Fraternity Jewelry !..!_Pecialtn_E Reasonable Prices Ned Graham, '11, left last week two b rothers living: Dr. Samuel to teach at St. James School, Mary­ G. Staples of Washington and Judge land. o~ Waller Staples of Roanoke. University Steam Laundry Company Professor Staples was a man of Mrs. Alexander and Miss M. C. kind deeds and his life was one of Incorporated Alexander of Netr Orleans, are guests usefulness. H e had a host ot f riends at the Dutch Inn. and was highly honored not only in A $10,000 OUTF/1 E. L. Graham, Jr., ex-14, has the community where he spent the New and Up-to-date We Solicit Your Patronage returned to St. James, where be is ' closing years of his life, but also in an instructu. Roanoke, and the surrounding coun------GOTO Miss Gertrude P endleton of Phila- try. delphia, is visiting at the home of THE DUTCH .. INN Dr. Howerton. ALUMNI NOTES Phil Earwood of Beckley, W. Va., For Hot W affles and Club Sandwiches is visiting his brother, Don Earwood, W. W. Smith was in town 'l'uE:sday at the P. K. A. bouse. night and Wednesday. Rooms for Visiting Girls and Chaperones Miss Susan Currell i3 teaching this J ohn Izard, Washington and Lee BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY year at Dover in Loudoun county, and quarterback when Washington and Miss Sarah Correll at Big Stone Gap. Lee beat Virginia in ' 07, was in Misses Mary Hamilton, Lily Carrell town last week. We Have the Place ~ We Have the Tables. and Elizabeth Kinnear are students Secretary Bryan has announced at Agnes Scott college at Decatur, that Harry St. George Tucker, '':'6, Come in and Make Yourself at Home. Ga. has been appointed as head of a com­ At a meeting of the J unior Law ross on on behalf of the Panama Pa­ class held io Tucker ball oun Tuesday cific expo~ition to visit China and Ja­ Lexington Pool Company morning, :.rr. P. C. Buford was pan. Mr. Tucker, with the oth"r _ ------·-­ elected executive committeeman. members of the <'Ommissionsail from n======~======n San Francisco today. Miss Virginia Moore, who is at WHILE IN LEXINGTON La~t Saturday President Wilson Mary Bllldwin seminary this year, STOP AT spent the week end with her parents sent to t he senate the nomination of o Lexington. State Sen:lor- John Randolph Tucker, .Jr .. '95, of Bt-dford City, Va., for HOTEL LEXINGTON Miss Mary Custis Lee i3 the gueilt district judgt! of the district of Alas- F. D. CU:-.11\'lNCiiAtlf, Prop. Jl • .J' '·Thats All." of Mrs. Frank D. Mead on Letcher avenue. Sbe is making a two ka, second didsion. Mr. Tucker has·~======:======~ recently figured very prominently in - week's visit in Lexington. the affairs of th :? Virginia legislature. DEVELOPING PRINTING Mr. F. G. Moreland of Charleston, KODAK ENLAMGING S. C .. spent two aaya in Lexington ~1ajor William A. Andersou, '61, By modern methods. All films tank developed. All prints on Ve lo~ . last week, visiting his son, S. B. of Lexington, has been prominently .Morelaud. named as a man well qualified to ~uc ­ The Bat Besulta from Every Ncpt.ive• ceed Senator Tucker. The many EVERYTBINC FOR KODAKERY AT OUR STORE M!SS Hem·ietta Tucker left Lexing­ friends of former AttornE'y General ton Monrlay for Sweet Briar, ·~b~re Anderson are urigng him to become 1204 Main street S. 0 . FISHE R · Lynchburv, Va. she will be a studtlnt the coming ses­ a candidate for this position. sion. Rev. William G. McDowell, Jr.. Miss Annie R. White was in Lynch­ M. A., '03, has accepted a call to Go to IRW IN & CO., Inc. burg yesterday, g1ving instructions become rector of Emanuel Episcopal FOR to the Library force at Randolph curch at Stuunton, Va. Owing to his Macon Woman'a colle~e. faithful and efficient service in mis­ Curtains, Portieres, Table Covers , Rugs, Sheets, Pillow "Dutch" Hyde, who wu on the sion work he received many calls in Cases, Blankets, Comforts and everything in campus for a few days at the open­ that field, but has chosen the church Dry Goods and Notions. ing nf college, has accepted a position at Staunton. Also]..for the BEST OF EVERYTHING TO EAT. in a prominent law lirm in New York ------city. On Friday evening the Alpha Chi Rhos entertained at their home on Mr. B. F. Kirkpatrick '79, and Washington street with an informal Carey Barker, who played and on the " 42" party. Quite n number of the '09, football team, both of Lynch· young ladies of the town were pres­ burg, came to the game with the ent, and a most enjoyable evening was Medicos. Ne'W Lyric spent. Among the alumni back itl town at A notable event of the opening of the beginning of the college year, the fraternity social season was an Under Student Management were "Chunk" Clark ' '11, G. B. informal supper last Saturday evening Camphel, '13, "Chick" Pritchett, at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Mrs. '12, Frank McCutcheon, '10, and J. • • W. W. Kimball chaperoned the party, FIRST • CLASS • VAUDEVILLE E. Quisenberry, '06. which in addition to the members of William Roustun, '93-'94 de­ the fraternity, consisted of Miss - AND- lighted congregation~ In the Episco­ Alexander of New Orleans, Miss pal and Presbyterian churches Sun­ Preston of Richmcnd, Misses Witt, day a week ago, with his singing. Archer, Moore, and Tucker of Lex­ High Class Pictures Mr. Houston teaches vocal music in ington, and Miss Fitzgerald of New Chicago and possesses a remarkable York. After supper an impromptu TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY, 7:30 AND 8:30 voice, which be bas changed in the dance whiled away several hours of last two year~ from bass to tenor. a very enjoyable evening. Benefit of Athletics 6 RING-TUM PHI COACH DOWD MAKES TALK TOY. M. C. A. J. ED. DEAVER

The Y. M. C. A. uuditorium was crowded on Tuesday evening when Clothier and Gent's Furnisher. Coach Dowd addressed the students on "The Athlete, His ResponE.Jbility Wright & Ditson and Power. '' Fall and Winter Catalogue Mr. i>owd being an athlete of Mailed on Request broad experience gave to his hearers much of his personal know ledge of For superior articles :for all athletic Suits Made to Order the subject and enlivened his remarks Insist upon those bearing the by relating stories and incidents to Wright & Ditson Trade Mark. illustrate his points. Prices reasonable. Fit -guaranteed. The speaker said that the secret of Uniform, Sweaters, Jerseys the athlete's power lies in his won­ for derful popularity and his position as Football- Basket Ball- Main street, Lexington an idol to his fellow atudents; that in Court Bouse J . E d. Deaver being so looked up to, the athlete ex­ All Winter Sports ertR a wonderful influence by every WRIGHT &: DITSON acton ond by his IJving a clean, mo­ 344 Washington Street. Boston, Mass. ral life, leads his fellow students to New York Cblc:&flO San Francisco do so and thus does more for them Providence Cambridge Wol'Ce'ltu than the average sermon or • • talking STRAIN & PATTON to'' could do. "MOST COMPLETE B OTEL" Every college bas its temptations, but the individual should exercise temperance and self control. Hotel Virginia. Clothiers John Cbampe Passes to Great Beyood ALEXANDERT.MOOR& Proprietor AND The first member of the class of 1913 to receive the call to the Great Staunton, Va. Beyond since the graduation of that class in June was John Andrew Gents' Furnishers Champe, Jr., of Lexington, Va. In Beautiful Shenandoah Valley John Champe was taken aiek soon YOU CAl SAT! K01f!T after college closed last aeaaion and it soon became evident that be as shirts, collars and cuffs are injured Main Street Lexington, V a. would not be ab.e to recover from more by improper washing and ironing than by actual wear. This is an abao- b==""==...... =_,.=-~===-======-===-=-=.i his illness and on Sept. 18th he was lute fae~ as you probably know. It i11 taken from amongst his comrades also an absolute fact that your linen ,and admirers. will wear twiee as long and look better John Champe held a position of bv having it laundered by the Lex­ .... lor ton Steam Laundry, No. 1164 N. • ... .d · " \ esteem and honor among his claaa­ Main St. Branch office, Model Barber matea. In his senior yeal"'-be was Sltop. This you can prove by giving us :- I ~ ·..,~. II ~ elected treasurer of the e~ nee r ing your work regularly, and finding out ..] class, as well as a lbember of the bow mueh you can save br it. Student11 get a apeeial discount on all their work. executive committee of theY. M. C. ·-=,. ( A. He drew a beautiful m&f of ~ Lexington last year, which hu be~n Mary Baldwin Seminary ~ greatly admired. He was a member FOR YOUNG LADIES STAUNTON. V£. il of the Presbyterian church and regu­ ,JrtV T-belriM S~t. ll. 1913. Locat«

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SCRUBS LOSE TO S. M.A. 12 TO 0 COMBINED MUSICAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS By rushing the scrubs off their McCRUM'S feet in the first three minutes of Devotees of the art of music met play, Stuunton Military academy Monday and effected an organization. scored the only touchdown of the R. D. Ramsey was reelected presi­ Is Headquarters for Athletic News game played in Staunton on Friday. dent and F. B. Hayne and L. G. The game was fast, clean, and snap­ Hughes were chosen bus:ness man py, with constant thrills produc11d by agers. Steps will be taken in the OUR SODA FOUNTAIN, BESIDES BEING both sides. After the first touch· near future to get the mandolin and THE DJ.SPENSER OF MOST DEUCJOUS down bad been scored the scrubs guitar club, the orchestra and the };.raced, and the ball see sawed con· glee club organized and to works DRINKS, IS A SOCIAL CENTER. stantly up and down the field. In The band is already busy and it i· the second quarterer wIth the ball on predicted that this will be a banner their forty-five yard line S. M. A. year in musical circles. was forced to kick. The ball was splendidly received by Bagley, but Our stock of Tobacco and Pipes, Candy, Kodak he was thrown back over his own goal Supplies, Shaving Outfits, Stationery line for a safety. In the last min­ ute of play, Scott of S. M. A. drop is complete and up to the minute kicked from the twenty-seven yard line. For the scrubs Bagley, Polk and Walling showed up well, while ·.·u · Rosenberger and Aldridge starred McCRUM DR·, G CO • fo~~~ ~~~~-: =A "SquaJe Dear' ~======'~ W. and L. Position S. M. A. Polk C. Scott for everybody is the Spald­ Flood, R. G. McGowan ing Policy.'' We guarantee The Store Where It Pays to Trade. Pettiss L. G. Brenham each buyer of an artical bear­ FORTBELATEST AND' BEST IN Twyman R. T. Jarret ing the Spalding Trade Mark Raines L. 'l'. Biggs that such article will satis­ MEN'S FURNISHINGS Walling R. E. May faction and a reasonable T. S. Kirkpatrick L. E. Matson amount of service. OI VE US A CALL. Bagley Q. B. Aldridge Jennings R. H. LaMarsh A. G.SPALDING& BROS WE ALSO MAKE TAILORI:N.G A. SPECIALTY J. G. Hughes L. H. Rosenberger 61314th St., N. W. Washington, D.C. Suits $20 t~ .$50 Holbrook F. B. Smith Send f or our CatalO«Ue. Referee, Dick Smith. Time of ROBINSON, GRAVES & PETTYJOHN, Inc. quarters, 10 minutes. Score, 12 to 0. . GOOD CLOTHES 909 !dain Street LYNCHBURG, VA. .. ' . Freshmen May Keep ___:ate Hours at Lyric Central KEUFFEL Be ESSER CO. 1 To enable the freshmen to view • 127 Fulton etreel. J!W YOU Oe11eral Olftee- and Faetorle:~, BOBOIEN, R. T. tbe entire program at the Lyre thea· Hotel CBIQ.lGO ST.ILOUJS lSAN FRAN<'ll!CO MONTREAL tre, the Sophomore class extended .. . the time limit to 10 o'clock, but Mathematical. ud Surveylllf lnstr.meats maintained the previous restriction Drawfll&' Materials Meanri u~r Tapes of 9:30 on all other amusement ... ,.,_ We have the most! eomDillte line ..t DRAWING l.NSTRU:- A . th or or ~~TS In ..rlous and"•· P11r Engfn~lvldedSIIde Rul• places. In view 0 f t hIs, e class enJoys &n exeeUent and /wide reputation. We eam every decided that the rule would stilI be rl'()utalle f!¥r the dra!t1n1r r06m: Speeial prlees to student.a. iron clad on Saturday's and holidays. "Good Eats" a specialty Free. ~~locu~ on 1'9QUe&t No opposition met the proposal offer- ~======~ ed in behalf of the student managers, • I who maintained that the restriction College Men's Pressing Club' was preventing the freshmen from attending the theatre. The other J. W. LINDSAY ALL WORK GUARANTEED roles remain intact. Proprietor We buy and sell SECOND HA.ND CLOTHES Senior Law Class Officers ' ·• Typewriters C.a11 phone 258 or send to !JS'Nelson St. Last Friday mormng the Senior AND . .; Law class elected its officers for 1913·'14. The result of the ballot ing was that the following men were Victrolas WHEN IN ROANOKE.. . declared to have been chosen: Pres­ ALL MAKES -- GO TO- ident, William Lovins; vice president, New, rebuilt and second-hand for sale. C. H. Morrissette; secretary·treasu· Rent. Price and machine guaranteed. THE SENATE · CAFE rer, D. S. Bone; historian, J. N. Complete stock of Victrola& and records. Daniel. J.B.OGDI.!:N FIRST CLASS The following notice appeared on 201 i.'lehtb St. LYnchbur,-, Va. t.he Bulletin board IBRt week: WHEN IN STAUNTO!'ol, VA., • • Notice to Freshmen: One and all are expected and advised to be in Washington and Lee Students All Thtngs Electrical the bleacher11 at. every game; c.tber visit the wise, kindly be at home to callers on Virginia-Western. Power Co. the night following the contest." Busy Bee Restaurant Signed, VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.'' Everything in season served. Phone 201 ··Nelson Street Open day and night. My Tailor, representing N. Moses ------if======"'======;. & Son., wi II be at my atore, taking THE HUB . measures for fall and winter clothes on Oct. 10. 11 and 13, Friday, Sat· Gents' Furnishings .a HOTEL CARROLL ,$ urday and Monday. J. EIJ. DEAVER. Novelties in Hats and Caps We congratulate our neighbor, "The Ccroer Main &nd New Strecrt.a Lynchburg, Va. Cadet" on Its improved appearance. STAUNTON, VA. The typographical appearance is ex­ rellent and lwo additional pages have - .------been added. A. H. FETTINfJ The drug business, tormerly owned MANUFACTURER OF by Oustis Coleman, who died in J uoe, has been taken over by a stock Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry company, and incorporated under the 213 N. Liberty Street Baltimore, Md. name of the ''Coleman Drug Store.'' Factory; 212 LITTLE SBARP STREET P. C. Mills is in charge and with Mem!>randu~ package ~ent to any. fraternity me~ber through the Secretary ot his Chapter. him continues Mr. William Gillespie. Spec1al des1gns and estimates furmshed on Class Pms, Rmgs, Medals, for Athletic Meets, etc.

• 8 RING-TUM PHI ·- GALLAUDET MAKES GAME pass of twenty yards to Rockwell made up for this deficit. FIG6T AGAINST GENERALS The concluding puiod was opened For the Kind of with the ball dangeroualy near the

Continued frem P.. t I line, fifteen yards distant. Keeley, Andrew, JeJ~ki and Jacobson made downs. With the ball four yards first touchd wn. Goal was registered from the desired mark, the forward from a dicffiult angle. pass was operated successfully, but Washington and Lee kicked to Gal­ the ball carried over the outward laudet. Offside resulted in a penalty Clothes limit and "as declared JDvalid. for the Generals, but after two fail­ Washington and Lee gained pos­ ures to gain, Gallau. .. et altempted the session of the pellet and rushed it forward pass. Milner intercepted up the field. A series of gains by You Have the pass and returned it to the thirty Milner and Donahue, interspersed with yard line. Donahue added five yards three penalties put the ball fifteen on a plung;e, and followed with a gain yards of touchdown, when the contest Always Wanted of twenty yard by a forward pass closed. from Miles. The lineup : A penaty of fifteen yards for hold­ W. & L. Position Gallaudet GOTO ing checked the stride toward the Hiaett L. E. Rockwell goal. However Donahue and Young Neblett L. T. Johnson gained seven yards on successive Miller L. G. .Martin downs The forward pass was ven Barrow C. Decker t.ured to cross the line, but Jacobson Dingwall R. G. Butterbaugh intercepted the ball within live yards Lyons Tailoring Co. Miles R. T. Cuscaden of the goal. After two unsuccessful Barker R. E. Har mis downs Gallaudet kicked to the twen­ lJonabue Q. Moore TAILORS FOR COLLEGE ME N ty five yard line. Do1o 1 ou~ Apeeded Young L. H. Rendell the ball to the fourteen ~ 'Jrl1 line, as Millner R. H. Kelley the rfist quarter ended. Friend F. B. Jacobson Tbe lively little quarter opened Summary-Substitutes: Sealy for the second with a six yard plunge, Hieatt, Harris for Neblett, Bryan STORRS-SCHAEFER CO. while Young made downs. Friend for Miler, Jones for Miles, Nolley was intrusted to carry the ball over for Barker, England for Young, Lyl~> the line and succeeded but a penalty for Friend, Andrew and Jeskie for CINC I NNATI for oft'sides brouhgt the ball back, Rendell. However, "Cy" Young oustped the Touchdowns- Young, 2; Hieatt. left end and scored the second touch­ Goals after touchdowns, Young 3. down. Miles made a fa'r catch of Dropkick, Donnhue. Time of quart­ Specialists in Donahue's pont out and Young booted ers, 12 minutes. Referee, Ran­ the second goal. dolph, Virginia. Umpire, Sampson, Young kicked to Gallaudf't, and the U. N. C. Head linesman, &wood, pigskin was returned tu the thirty-five Washington and Lee. Men's Tailor-made Garments yard mark. Kelley circled right end for a gain of eleven yards, but BEUHRING AND SHULTZ the line held on the next downs and Moore kicked. A triple fumble fol­ RETURN TO GAME lowed, but Miles recovered the err­ Graham & Campbell ing ball. Milner fumbled on the Before the close of the week, the Local Agents next pass and Rockwell recovered and football team will receive an ap­ spur ted to within thirty yards of the preciable strengthening. "Cannon goal. Lile was substtuted for Friend Ball" Beuhring, the hefty fullback, 1 at fullback. After Rendall bad will probably report for practce, Buv ~tnined five yards on the fi rst down, while "Ted' Shultz, the rr.aJsive left Your Supplies tackle will return to hts position on the next three attempts fai led to pro­ - AT THE- duce tbe remaining yard:J. varsity. Shultz was injured in the Young added ten yards on an end openng clash with the MedieaJ Col­ run, while Donahue countered with a lege 6f Virginia, hia right knee being gain after a loss of t wo yards. battered. Students' Co-operative Book Store Young punted to Moore, who was With the addition of Beuhring and dowliCd on t he t wenty four yard line. Lhe return of Shultz, the team will It is a student enterprise, managed entire]y by students. Gallaudet failed to gain, and Milner have its highest atrengh. The re­ We carry a fu11 Hne of College Text-books, Waterman inercepted a forwaro pass a.s the first turn of the duo will probably result and other Fountain Pens. Stationery,- in fact, every­ half closed, thi rty-four yards to go. in several ahifts in the machine. thing you need in college work. Washington and Lee kicked, but­ However, it is improbable that Our prices are the sams you pay e1sewhert:. Gallaudet was helpless in attempt­ either will be ventured in the clash Our success depends upon your patronage. ing to smash the line. Kelley was de­ with St. Johns next Saturday. We are right in Main Building- you ca.'l•t miss the place. t.ected holding, and Gallaudet set back fifteen yards. Moore kicked to BOAT CLUBS START TRAINING Look for t.he ''Co-op, Sign Young, who signr led for a fair catch. Being tackled, he fumbled, but he ball was returned. Friend Open at 8:45 a. m. hurdled and was penalized heavily. crew ia back. Oglesby, Whittle, However, Miles directed s low for Holland, White, Gooch and Rhodes, ward pass to Bieatt, \\ ho made a coxswain. With this bunch and brilliant catch of it, and apurted about ftf1een new men out f rom twenty-seven yards to touchdown. which to pick the Harry Lee's have The Dining Hall Gallaorlet gained strength after reason to feel confident. New offi­ this touchdown, the line holding cers have just been elected, Chad· &plendidly. Gallaudet received the wick, president; Gooch, vice presi­ MEET f HE FELLOWS THERE. kick off and ran sev('ral yards. dent, and Mlller,secretary and treas­ However, a penalty of fifteen yards urer. The crew committee consists was inflicted for holding. Donahue of Penick, Chadwick and Holland. Meal Hours : 8 to 9.30; 2 to 3; 6.30 to 7.30 re!eived the resultant. kick and There is plenty of good material brought it within Sf'lventeen yards of in college this year, old men and new the line. However, a penalty of fi (. men and there should be more men Terms: $17 per Month teen yards was received, 1etting the out for the crPwP. If there are any ball thirty two yards from the goal new men who t:\'entuaJiy expect t.n line. Undaunted, Donahue drop go out, now is the time. The men E. A. DONAHUE, Mgr. kicked from this distance and the who are out in the fall have an ad- I ball sailed over the bars, brin~tng I vanta~e over t he men who come out ~--.....--====<> ..... -==-----~==o=------.... the count t.o 24 to 0. later, in experience, and double their Gallaudet marched toward the chances of making places on the Washintgon and Lee line rapidly, crews the following spring. ''The Virginian'' Hotel when Moore gained thirty-five yards on n split play after the kickoff. Dr. J. H. Latane left town 1aat MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Young was adjudged alug~ring and week Cor Baltimore, to tnke up his was banished, a penalty following. work at Jol'n1 Hopkins. Mrs. Lat· A counter penalty w11a recorded for ane expecta to follow him tomorrow, Lynchburg, Va. holding on Gallaudet, but a :or" ard 1Wednesday. '