Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives 2-27-1935 UA1A Students Weekly News Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Recommended Citation News Publishing Company, "UA1A Students Weekly" (1935). WKU Archives Records. Paper 338. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/338 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Bowling Green's Only College Newspaper That Gives Complete Student TS Devoted to the Interest of the Students of Western Teachers College and B. G. Business University Vol. 3-No. 17 . 1 PRE-LENTEN DANCE I ;!1< ---~-------- ;!1< GIRLS' COTILLION TO GARUC an dROSES FOR MONDAY NIGHT I MEET THE B. U. FACULTY I HAVE DANCE FRIDAY WESTERN 'CHAMPS *----------------------------------- ------* By DAFFY DILL A Pre-Lenten dance has been an­ The local Girls' Cotillion Club BEGIN TITLE DE­ nounced for Monday night, March are giving their opening dance at 4th at the new Armory as the Lent Denhardt Hall, the city's new Arm­ The memory of that eventful season begins Tuesday at midUignt. tournament will linger with us all ory, Friday night, March first. FENCE ON FRIDA Dancing will start promptly at ten Dancing will start at ten o'clock for time to come. Lest we should o'clock and last untIl two with a forget, we have on hand as a re­ and last until two-thirty with a short intermission. thirty minute intermission about Jackson, Mississippi Scene minder that very attractive loving Local dance fans have already ex­ cup, of which we are exceedingly 12:30. Six no-breaks will be a fea­ Of 1935 S. I. A. A. perienced the exceptionally fine ture of the evening's program. proud. Our hand goes out to our qualities of its floor and also know boys, who really "put out," and to Jimmy Mansfield and His Or­ Cage Tilts tne attractiveness of tilis new dance chestra will furnish dance music. Elmo Meacham, who really "done spot. his part" by Western. The entire These pleasant surroundings, The Western cagers ane now un­ team merits sincere congratula tions. coupled witn "sweetiest and SWing­ dergoing final preparations for their too, for their marvelous display 01 Iest dance music in Kentucky" as 'TOPPERS TAKE trip to Jackson, Mississippi sportsmanship. the slogan of the Westerners reads they will begin defense of thair should combme to make this one of 1. A. A. title. All-tourney selections (general) : the best affairs of the season. RACEHORSES AND The Hilltoppers will meet College Best dribblers: Elmo Meacham. of Charleston, S. C., in the Harry Hardin, and J . D. Rayburn, round Friday night and indications of Murray - Most level-headed and K. I. A. C. TITLE were that they could expect a stiff undisturbed player: Jimmie Phillips, battle from their first opponent. The CA'GE TOURNEY AT Charlestonians defeated Wofford, the of Murra~ - Most elusive and dex­ Victory Over Murray Satur­ terous player: Bernard Hiepnan -' other South Carolina entry in Most ardent enthusiast: 'th-e gentle­ WESTERN IS HELIl day Night Gives Western Jackson meet, by 43 to 18, during thf'l man from Morehead who became so regular season and won from Fur­ high-spirited that he lost his equilib­ Fourth Con sec uti v e man 41 to 29, indicating that they rium and fell - Most somber-ap­ VERY SUCCESSFUL pack I>Jenty of power in their of­ pearing coach: George Ditto, of Championship fense. Since Wofford's record was Wesleyan - Most beautiful phys­ sufficiently impressive to gain it an ique: King, of Murray - Most at­ Money Made On Meet For BY JOSEPH RAPCHAK invitation to the Jackson tractive shooting form: Brad Mutch­ First Time In Four Approximately 3,500 frantic cage the Charleston victory over ler - Most affected coach: Dick fans strained every nerve and sense, Spartanburg lads is all the more im­ Bacon, of Union - Most demon­ Seasons and went into a frenzy while the pressive. Western Hilltoppers wrested victory Western is not asking odds of any strative coach: Alfred Reece of of the entrants in the meet, however, Transylvania - Best games: Mur­ The Kentucky Intercollegiate Ath­ and the K. 1. A. C. loving cup from the hands of the Murray Thorough­ Diddle said. It always is a tough ray-Wesleyan, Murray-Centre, and letic Conference basketball tourna./ battle for the winner and this year Murray-Western - Most clever and ment, which was completed Satur­ breds on the hilltop pavillion last Saturday night for a 23 to 20 win. should prove no exception, he point­ humorous coach: E. A. Diddle - day night at Western Teachers Col­ ed out. If the Hilltoppers and Most attractive girl to attend the lege, after three days of play, was Time and again the nerve-wracking battle brought dubious fans to their tenary should clash during the tournament: (You select oneD. a financial success, the first time WILLIMI HOMER ARNOLD, Dean of the Business University progress of the meet, Western will the annual meet has finished "out feet. The gym, which was packed to be trying to even an old score with "Bea" Murphy and her date made of the red" in the last four years. the rafters, turned into a bedlam as the Gentlemen, who eliminated every .effort to elude their ppents Eleven teams participated in the Dean W, H. Arnold, Dean of the each team took turn about in as­ Western two years ago in the selni­ after a dance the other night. They tournament. College of Commerce of the Bowling suming a one or two point lead. finals by a 9-point margin after tip-toed up the proverbial walk Last year at Louisville and the Green Business University, is both 19TH DISTRICT The championship struggle was Western had led much of the game. quietly, but Bea's folks had fixed years preceding at Winchester, the an exceptionally good teacher and a the most thrilling of the tournament Last year Centenary was barred her. They greeted her with open college basketball classic of the highly-trained technician on school and had the victory-crazed fans on from competing in the tournament state was operated at a loss. It is law and organization. TOURNEY TO BE their toes all evening. Both teams arms and a switch, but she didn't played conservatively, eager to cap­ on the grounds that an ineligible have an opportunity to introduce estimated that attendance at the Dean Arnold was born at Bunker man had been used during the regu­ , her date to her folks: he had da&ted various sessions totaled approxi­ italize on the other's errors, not lar season, and, after the games in Hill in Montgomery county, Ken­ letting up the least bit during the off, for some unknown reason, and mately 10,000. tucky. A few years after his birth HELD ON HI'lL which he participated were thrown Gate receipts soaren suffiCiently ~mtirety of the affray. Both teams some unknown part. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Arn­ displayed exceptional vigor, consid­ out, the Gentlemen lacked several to defray tournament expenses, old, moved to Nicholas county, and victories of being eligible to a tourn­ plus $800 extra, which sum will be ering that each had disposed of Much to our regret, we are com­ it was in the public schools of this ament berth. divided among the teams who par­ Two Of Fourteen Teams semi-final opponents that after­ Western takes probably the most pelled to refrain from printing county that he received his early noon. ticipated in the tourney. education. impressive record into the meet of countless numbers of most amUSing After the championship game, Dr. Draw Byes Elmo Meacham, Western's flashy stories pertaining to the tow'na­ It was also in Nicholas county any competing outfit. In 21 H. H. Cherry, president of West­ guard took the limelight and dom­ this season, including K. I. A. C. ment. Their nature is such that ern, presented the awards and dur­ that Dean Arnold began his teach­ inated floor play with his accurate would bring only pronounced em­ ing career when at the mature age With thrills and excitement over passing and masterful dribbling, Tournament play, the Hilltoppers ing his preliminary remarks he have won 22, with the last 21 in suc­ barrassment to those involved, and, said: "Western has enjoyed being of eight he taught a "gentleman of the K. 1. A. C. tournament not yet which have characterized his play­ to put it mildly, these little incl­ color" his ABC's and how to read cession. Only the Cincinnati Bear­ the host to the members of the lulled, Bowling Green and 19th ing all season. His passing and cats and Evansville College have won dents might even cause the removal conference. They have been grac­ the primer. Dean Arnold insists District cage fans will be afforded elusiveness proved of inestimable of students from schools (not only that this first pupil of his could decisions over Western, the Ohioans ious guests, and have conducted another treat in cage competition, value to the Hilltoppers during the by 26 to 25 and the Hoosiers by 35 at Western, but other schools) and themselv,es in the true fashion of teach some of his present pupils a beginning February 28, and termin- whole of the encounter, but more so the loss of jobs held by more in­ few things in the way of application to 33. Later Western evened the sportsmen throughout the entire ating March 2, when the 19th Dis- near the wilting stages of the af­ score with Evansville but played only fluential and dignified persons.
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