How Many Warnings Let’s Be At Medford Did You Receive? She Sfeui Hampsljtrp To Support The Team The Official Organ of the University of New Hampshire Volume 21. Issue 5. DURHAM, N. H., OCTOBER 30, 1930. Price Ten Cents FRATERNITY TEAMS ANNUAL HANDICAP UNIVERSITY CLUB Wildcats Rank % .................................... November 8 Set CONTEST ON COURT RESERVED BOOKS STARTS NEXT WEEK NOTICE TO SPONSOR DANCE * Aside For Dads Among Unbeaten Phi Alpha Remains Leader of First | Expect New Track Material in Larry Floyd’s Collegian Ramblers to For - the convenience of stu- Starting with the next issue Division—Theta Chi Gives Way Seventh Annual Meet—To Be Held Entertain Boston Club After dents going to class early, the p. T h e N e w H a m p s h i r e will print to Theta Kappa Phi on Monday, Tuesday, and Wed­ New Hampshire-Tufts Blue and White On Way Library has placed a wooden ^ each week a complete calendar University To Extend nesday Game To Keep Championship The Phi Alpha’s are striving to ac­ -j- chest in the entrance hall in ^ of events and notices for the Hospitality To Fathers quire another intramural basketball !p which reserved books may be & New material for the University of current week. The co-operation The Boston club of the Alumni As­ Varsity and Dartmouth Only New Over Five Hundred Students’ Parents championship. Since the season $ left before 8:00 A. M. The out- rr New Hampshire track team will of societies, class officers, etc., sociation will hold an informal dance England Teams to Go Undefeated— started, they have trounced all their side door will be opened at 7:30 :!- probably be found when the seventh is earnestly sought. Leave all I in the English room of the University Expected to Witness Workings of Hard Games Still to Come for University— Football Game Major opponents, thus earning first place in A. M. or earlier. *? annual fall handicap track meet gets notices for publication in T h e I club Saturday evening at eight Both Squads v N e w H a m p s h i r e office in the Entertainment league one. In the second division, > . NT/ NT/ M / \}/ \t< \L< A >.t/ tf A I./ : ^/Jr Nt/ under way on Nov. 3, 4, and 5. I o’clock following the New Hampshire- Theta Chi dropped from first to a tie Under the direction of Coach Paul basement of Thompson hall. Tufts football game. Admission to The University of New Hampshire “I have invited you here today that in second place. The new leader is Sweet, the meet has grown in impor­ I Ihe dance will be $2.50 per couple for Wildcats are still listed among the you may to some extent see and sense Theta Kappa Phi. Rain Features tance until now it attracts over 200 the alumni and $2.00 per couple for undefeated elevens in the East, of what is going forward in this insti­ Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Delta competitors to the various field and undergraduates. which there are ten, and share New tution,” said former President R. D. Upsilon are racing to clinch the cel­ track events. The music for the affair will be England honors only with the high- Homecoming Day Wildcat Meets Hetzel, back in 1925, when addressing lar position in league one. The teams By giving handicaps and making it furnished by Larry Floyd’s Collegian powered Dartmouth machine. Dame 464 fathers in the small Commons lost to Phi Alpha, 17-2, and to Alpha possible for all men students to enter, Ramblers of Wakefield. This is the fortune has not beamed so openly over dining room on the inauguration of Gamma Rho, 18-6, respectively. Theta Many Old Grads Return regardless of athletic or scholastic Jumbo Saturday same orchestra as furnished the mu­ New Hampshire’s hills since the days what is now known as Dads’ day. Be­ Chi’s hopes of remaining leader were standings, each competitor is placed sic for the dance which followed the of “Cy” Wentworth and “Swede” For Fall Get-Together cause of the great success of this first blasted when, after beating the Pi on an equal basis. Those who have New Hampshire-Boston university Oberlander. Holiday Given For Game effort for the common interests of the Kappa Alpha’s, 25-9, it lost a close Albert S. Baker and Charles H. Hood had no previous track experience will game on October fourth, and was well The Wildcats led by their backfield With Tufts At Medford student and the father the University game to Alpha Tau Omega, 17-14. Speak at Convocation— Blue and be given fair handicaps over the more received at that time. For Satur­ ace Dick Eustis, have been developing has since reserved some Saturday in The aspiring Alpha Tau Omega’s con­ White Harriers and Football experienced entrants. day’s dance, however, the organization rapidly and their overwhelming vic­ New Hampshire Team One of Ten October or November of each year tinued to win when they walked away Team Victorious in Week-end There are fourteen events on the will consist of seven pieces rather than tory over Vermont Saturday was an Undefeated Teams in East— Dance for Dads’ day. from Delta Pi Epsilon, 24-2. Phi Mu Contests program and gold, silver, and bronze the five used before. outstanding performance. After being at University Club in Boston This year, November 8 has been Delta, one of the nearest clubs to Phi medals will be awarded to the win­ The rally which was originally held even by Boston university in its Saturday Evening laid aside as the sixth annual Dads’ Alpha, squeezed by with a victory One of the wettest days seen on this ners. No man will be allowed to com­ planned for tomorrow evening to be opening game the New Hampshire day at the University of New Hamp­ over Alpha Gamma Rho, 14-13. Kappa campus for a long time ushered in the pete in more than three events. held in Boston, has been abandoned eleven has been rapidly hitting its New Hampshire faces the Tufts shire. For this feature, President Sigma, another competitor for leader Homecoming week-end in a gust of The events will start promptly at due to the fact that there is so much stride until it is now undisputed ruler Jumbo herd at Medford Saturday with Lewis is forwarding invitations to all in the first division, defeated the wind and a sheet of rain. It seemed four p. m. All those who desire to taking place on that night, it being of the small college division, having enthusiasm after their overwhelming men having sons or daughters in the Theta Upsilcn Omega’s, 23-15. Lambda as if the predictions of one of the enter, .must sign up before November Hallowe’en and because of some dif­ scored 105 points to its opponents 18. victory over the Vermont team on University. Last year a record of Chi Alpha won from Delta Sigma Chi. mayoralty candidates came true, in 1 at the gym or in Coach Sweet’s ficulty in getting a suitably sized On the other hand, the boys from Homecoming day. The Wildcat team four hundred and ninety “Dads” reg­ 9-8. that the team from Vermont brought office. Those failing to do this will room for the rally. The annual meet­ Hanover, being hailed by experts as has been quoted in several newspapers istered at the Faculty club and this The games for the week follow: To­ with it the whole of Lake Champlain not be given a handicap. ing of the Alumni Association, which the strongest team in the East, having as being the best team of the New year is expected to bring over five night, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha and parked it in our midst without Coach Sweet holds this meet each is usually held in connection with the shown remarkable offensive power in England small college class again this hundred. In the past the weather Gamma Rho, Theta Kappa Phi vs. warning, and as quickly took it away year in order that a greater incentive rally, will be held at some later date. amassing a total of 232 points in five year and is out to vindicate this as­ has never hindered the presence of Lambda Chi Alpha; Friday, Alpha Tau with them Saturday night. for fall track practice will be had by In view of the good time that was games, while its defence has been pen­ sertion. It is also one of the ten re­ the “Dads” nor prohibited the ful­ Omega vs. Delta Sigma Chi, Phi Mu In spite of the weather there was the students in the University. He had by those attending the dance on etrated only by a safety which re­ maining undefeated teams in the filling of the announced program. It Delta vs. Theta Upsilon Omega; Mon­ a large attendance at all of the events especially desires to have freshman October fourth, those in charge of the sulted from a bad pass during the East, and is determined to keep their is hoped that the weather man can day, Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Delta Upsi­ of the week-end. Friday night, the students enter in the meet. dance expect that a “full house” will recent “ swimming match” in the Har­ record clean in the struggle this week­ promise another pleasant day for the lon, Theta Kappa Phi vs. Delta Pi Kappa’s and the S. A. E.’s held their The events will be run off as fol­ celebrate at the University club fol­ vard stadium.
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