01tpJOIN THENeut OUTING ISamjiHltin’ CLUB TODAY The Official Organ of the University of New Hampshire Valume 17. Issue 14. DURHAM, N. H., JANUARY 20, 1927. Price, 10 Cents BOWDOIN BENDS TO DAD HENDERSON “PURPLE PIRATES” VARSITY ICEMEN 4-1 I THE OUTING CLUB ASKS YOU— IN LEGISLATURE WILDCAT QUINTET AT CARNIVAL Ide, Crins, Reinhart Star— Team When a university or any other organization contemplates an un- With the assembling of the one DEFEATS JUMBOS Starts On Three Day Trip Today— $ dertaking, the successful consummation of which will mark it as out- hundred and forty-first New Hamp­ ^ standing in its particular field, such a result can only be achieved by To Play Bates, Bowdoin, Colby shire legislature this past week, World Champion Speed and the whole-hearted cooperation of each and every one of the members *t/ comprizing that organization. We are referring to the coming winter several new faces appeared among Entire Team Plays Well New Hampshire won its second Fancy Skaters to be Here carnival of which the students are enthusiastic in their predictions the notable personages attending. In Winning Opening Game hockey game of the year last Wednes­ § as regards the ball, the “imports,” and the general outlook, but Among the new members was “Dad” day on the University Pond rink when Holidays Start Thursday Evening At J: singularly sphinxlike as far as any promises of financial aid are Henderson, who goes as a repre­ it defeated the fast traveling Bowdoin Six O’clock— Open Houses At Vari­ it concerned. sentative of the town of Durham, New Hampshire Looms Well In New team by the score of 4-1. The game ous Fraternities Saturday Night The carnival this year if carried through according to present succeeding Mr. James Chamberlain England Sport As Season Opens— was close until the last few minutes $ plans, will be one of the best ever staged in New England—not only in that capacity. To Meet Rhode Island Next when “Doc” Ide, after resting for a on this campus but on any campus or in any town of this section. It Final preparations for the biggest The result of the week’s conference period, came back to the game and is something to which the students will refer with pride. The winter New Hampshire winter carnival are found “Dad” placed on two responsi­ The Wildcat basketball team show­ scored two goals in quick fashion. & sports team is probably the best in the country today—as good as any going forward at a rapid pace. other, at least. The campus speaks of it with pride. Its chief ble committees, acting as chairman of ed a strong scoring combination in its The first period was full of fast The committee in charge of carni­ 'g opponents will be here to meet it in the eastern divisional champion- one. These two were: The Industri­ win over the Tufts Jumbos Saturday, playing on the part of both teams. val ball has secured “The Purple Pi­ * ships during the carnival. Men from some of the best colleges in the al School Committee, of which he is by the score of 29 to 23 before a Thayer of Bowdoin tallied first with rates” of Williams College to play for *fr east will be here and will look over our campus— and our carnival— and chairman, and the Committee on Na­ crowd of 1500 people who attended a shot that got by Rogers for his only the dance. This orchestra has the $ will go back to their schools to talk about both. Whether their report tional Affairs. the opening game of the New Hamp­ miss of the game. Crins recovered 7ft is a favorable one or whether New Hampshire will remain branded reputation of being one of the best “ Dad” has served as selectman in shire court schedule. New Hampshire the puck from a scrimmage a few £ as a “cow college” would seem to rest entirely with the student body. dance teams in New England. The the town of Durham for six years, held the lead during the greater part minutes later and tied the score with ^ It’s a case of a dollar for national recognition—or four movies and dance will be formal. Favors have during which time he has seen the of the contest, allowing Tufts to forge a long drive. Reinhart, who had sub­ -ft ignominy. We’ll have the carnival, all right, anyway. We’ve an- already been secured by the commit­ growth and prosperity of the town as ahead only twice, once in the first stituted for Ide, followed it up with 3| nounced it and issued invitations. We can’t back out now. The crux *|t of the matter lies in whether or not we’ll have a good carnival or connected with the University. half and again at the start of the sec­ tee in charge. The chaperons will be, another point which tied the score * a mediocre one— and the answer rests: with the student body. ond. Bridge, right forward for the Mr. and M'r,s. Thorsten Kallijarvi, and kept New Hampshire in the lead $ We know—fraternity assessments, the girl expense; they hurt. PLANS FOR INTER-SORORITY Blue and White, tossed in five baskets Lt. and Mrs. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. for the remainder of the afternoon. John C.; Kendall and William Prince * All this everlasting wheeze for money hurts. But a Dartmouth ski TOURNAMENT UNDER WAY in the final half to give the team the For Bowdoin, Thayer who played jumper with a broken leg or a carnival ball with rotten music will and his partner. margin of victory. left wing, was the outstanding man; m hurt much worse. Think it over. Cotton started the scoring of the The Carnival will begin Thursday, for New Hampshire, Ide, Crins and $ A dollar isn’t much—for New Hampshire—A dollar isn’t much. Two rules concerning team try­ February 17 at 6 P. M. There will outs in women’s physical education go game by dropping in two baskets Reinhart played fine games, while within two minutes of play. The be no Friday or iSaturday classes. Rogers at goal had a great afternoon into effect this term. No girl may Gunnar Miehjelson and M argaret try out for a team unless she has an Jumbos tied the score from foul with twenty-seven stops out of ’28 YEAR BOOK TO GO throws, but snappy passing by Ni- Towne of Berlin will do a double twenty-eight shots. average of at least 70 percent., or, if jump on skis. It is probable that GRACE LESLIE ON SALE JANUARY 26 she has flunked one subject, an aver­ cora, Bridge and Schurman enabled The New Hampshire team left to­ the latter to count two points. Cot­ Mr. Holt, also of Berlin will do a age of 75 percent, in the remaining day on a three-day trip in which ton, who had taken the ball away clown act. He is a well known per­ Plans for the annual sales cam­ subjects. Girls will not be allowed Bates, Bowdoin and Colby will be IN RETURN from Ellis, dribbled down the floor to former and is appropriately called paign of the GRANITE are progress­ to try out for teams unless they have met in that order. A game had been pass back to Schurman who shot an­ the “Nick Altrock on skis.” ing rapidly, according to an an­ signed up for the particular sport scheduled with Colby for last Satur­ other basket from the foul line. Tufts Charlie Jewtraw, World Champion ENGAGEMENT designated. There will probably be day but unfavorable ice conditions nouncement from the heelers’ meeting, sent in more subs to keep up the speed skater will perform on the rink no senior team unless more girls sign made the playing impossible. held Monday evening. The editors Jumbos’ end of the scoring which they as will Nat Miles and Mrs. Blanchard up and show interest in form ing one. The summary: Glee Clubs To Assist announce the campaign will take managed to do during the first half, World Champion fancy skaters. N. H. BOWDOIN Plans for the inter-sorority basket­ Ide, rw lw, Thayer place between the dates of January which ended with the Wildcats in the Open houses will be observed by the Contralto In Concert ball tournament are being made, but (Reinhart) (Frates) 26 and February 2. lead, 15 to 14. various fraternities on Saturday eve­ Crins, lw rw, Ward no definite dates for games have been (Dearington) (Sears, Bryant) The campaign will be divided into Tufts made a brilliant comeback at ning. The committee in charge Grace Leslie, well known lyric con­ arranged. This term a new system Percival, c c, Tiemer sections comprising the different the beginning of the second half, states that there are .some available (Forsythe) tralto of Aeolian Hall, New York, classes in the university. The junior is being used so that basketball prac­ Chandler, rd Id, Cole (ca p t.) dropping in two baskets at once to go rooms on the campus where dances will return to the campus again this tice may be held according to classes. Vatter, Id rd, Walsh section has been divided so that 290 into the lead. Nicora, veteran guard, may be held by any organization that Rogers, g g, Lord year in the third concert of the Uni­ In this way it is thought more class individuals can take part. left the game at this point on per­ desires. Arrangements may be made Referee, Parker. Time, 3 20-min.
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