State College News, Volume 2, Number 21, 1918 March 13

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Esrauiisnen ny tun CuAss ov 1918

Vout. Il No. 21 ALBANY, N. Y,, MARCH 13, 1918 i $1.50 PER YEAR

DR. RICHARDSON . e ACTIVE COMPETITION
DELIVERS FIRST DE- Varsity Ends Season With FOR CLASS OFFICE
MOCRACY LECTURE q

— Big Victory Juniors Nominate Fis

land for Senior

the faculty lecture series began
riday when Dr, Leonard W,

rere indians 4 seein ba Rola Up Pad ococe in peconal rial At the Juyior class miceting rl
tleularly fittings that the first le 5 day, March 8, the president read
tive show be gven by the mot | | State Clee loved ts tasket | the fing mine of wy, wn ix | the, model eonaiaion fay the

ive State a-one pole lead by a | Junior class as presented by

revered professor om the, faculty. ‘
Wig innate love for truth, learning, ree throw just. before the
nil the principles for which a true wei a ended, the score being 10 to 9.

ar lives, make his words more ie: Wieuhe “atu “High School ‘State Make Big Spurt
forcible with such a background to | xymmasium, ‘The seore was 35] ‘the Purple, and Gold. finally
strengthen them, to 47, found its stride and for the next
Dre Kichardson lly 1,500 persons saw the last ied
growth of Hame of the season, which, until making sensational
Na a the middle of the s A ingles of the court,
Ain close and hi Agwies answered with a
work anid , in whieh MeCarthy made
TaARMIE rape at uit baal rie reat Hetil baakute line aiiceeasl Bt
the other hai the “Aggies is: | his, however, did nat hat ae the
al good playing hy spurts, the | Albany boys came right hack and
able one being near the i seaeey

of the game, Whittle and

a
aif | Myskunia, One word in that con
ution settled a point which Has

a some, discussi
The Vi
place of the
temporarily
following _nomina-
Senior officers were

ater, Improvement. ol
iheritance, discussing

Fitzgerald, — Suther-

the comparison of government in
the two countries, Tn speaking of
sof manifestation of the demo-

1, Dr, Ri

_Vice-President—Agnes Denn
Carole: pes, Donald ‘Tower,
ru Waterhouse,

Secretary—Aileen Russell, Mile

io at hE of pe MeCarthy. were the chief seorers , ‘arswell, Delia Ross, Martha
iment, ‘Phe attempt tounterpret the | for the Auiles, while Hit aud Pag t.

visite world in its relation to 1 Karey scored all but four points Hea are Beil tics Sull

is distinctly democratic the Purple and Gold, 4 land

State Takes the Lead
Boal a the Can minute of the
in exe. jmp into
scoring from =

the © fill Fy patie fine, Whittle
the aw hrought the Aguies to the front hy:
“We must week the emergencies of scoring twice from the field. Both
the present ergiencies | x played on or nis until
aie

nearest wae ia eae | PHL BETA KAPPA

of civilization ve barbarism, MEETING TO BE HELD | \
liberty versus despotism, Will we AT STATE COLLEGE | Poll, Ik.

Hfestation is

Chief of Pedagog
Dorothy” Roberts, Katherlne.
Rose, Margaret hyn,
‘Manager of Pedagogue
Waner, Fannie Plush, Ruth
n, Howard Whitney, C
Hermerhorn,
ter of college rings was
nda committee con-
ae Cassin, Grace

neeriit the spirit of Ger to —_—— otals, a5
all we do ae Me <4" | Professor Albert Bushnell Hart to fen “ee a Veronica Farrell was
for democe Make Prinelpal Address ore at alt 10, ed to lake charge of order
sncy=-hy paying the priv," so. Refer ¢ Junior rings,
concoct Much sintereat ty mantfemted tn Pahl ‘inieke i A
he public meeting of the Upper ey: et perlody twenty.
COLLEGE toy a json Associttion of Phi Meta | Mates. SOPHOMORE NOMINATIONS
W REGISTRAR | His toe hel in the epee pee:
Muditorinm of the $ exe SOPHS BEAT FROSH
— i yeecuigs pene Prosident—Harrict Rising, Sarah
Frosh Fail to Register a Field Goal | Roody, Florence Subs,

Alice L. Jewett Fills Vacancy
Left by the Retirement of
Miss Edith Bodley

ta. preliminary, coutest the
Kr

lettaeea item ine retary--Jessie ‘Gitond "tty

diner, Anna Quigley,
Treasurer—Mildre
Richard O'Brien,
bald,
Reporter—Kenneth _ Holben,
Helen Reitz, Florence Van Ness,

1889, a clays
Roosevelt, will | THEA eaIN hes
ral address upon the sube | Hell and. Mor
ject “Obstacles to Pence.” Pro: | Scorers. for hs,

fessor Mart st seven field baskets. between th
Hing Baris fe Hawthorne kept the. Frosh

Jewett, a gradu
of eal Tloiyo 0, a
made Registrar since the retirement
‘of Miss Edith Bodl Mi:

did library work during her jinder: ‘ it times: fram Agnes Nola,
awe days and after graduation rene Aes ee ice a ‘ Athletic Council Member—Van-
Heeame Tibrarian in the Pittsburgh | MSS, aad. is yt ce a Rater SOPUS Ailen Lobdelt,
Carnegie “Library, | After tree | OF tne Science of Goverment: tle Pos, Fb. Fp.'Tp. |The election will be held March
CRUDE tlle Wht} ed the | Tatwe front, Masmachusetts. to the | Merchant, rf + 4 1 9] 22, at 9 o'clock,
Rew York State i ool to aR 10 HeMahon, Ie... 1 0 2 iter clags contest in surgical
iwo-years ‘A 0 0 a {dress «
nae had charge Lobieli, c. 30 G6] Red Gross, Tues ys
of the Exchange Department until | ive Convention in 1giGand Fergison, rie do a] days from 1 to 5, All who can
king up the new duties here at | 96 Hen , Hofmann, Tye Hil 0 0 of are urged to help.
State College, thudanal Convention in 1917 Neuner, Ix. 0 0 0f Joseph Walker spoke to the as-
Our former registrar, Miss Edith | An invitation is extended to the | 4 ZT | simbled Sophomores asking them
Totals B17 the Pedagogue,

| entire student body to attend the
he | lecture
Mier the public, meeting. in the
rorium, the College will give

y, retired from active servis
St part of vl
students who know

will fully

ember you haye only: thi
which you may get th
Order now,

cil after thirty-two
fl nd faithful servi

in the college. Probably no one is

sy well and Kindly remerhered by

the students who hi a

wthornie, ©

FRESHMAN NOMINATIONS
Heel 18,

heats. In” howor
of ths evening D
Horne

President — Reginald Bruce,
Bucei, rank Bliss, Martin Barr
B

wlooonmoe

through: the: institution. between |. Upper Hudson yee To! % 0 Vice-President—Beatrice
iaRs to. She’ was a friend to | Neta. Kappa, will preside Score at, baif nan, Chase, Goldsmith,
everyone nd had the public mee nd Py Frosh 1, Referee, Maroney, Secretary—Mary Grahn, Holmes,

rests ra
of the students and the college at | RK. Trubacher will receive the | Scorer, Whitney. “Time of periods, | Fitch.

earl.” auests at the reception, 15 minut

Continued on page 2

Page Two

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 13, 1918

STATE COLLEGE NEWS

Vol, ti March

13, 1918 No, 21

Published weekly, on Wednesdays, durin

Committee on Publishing a College
College for Teachers, Albany, N.

‘The subscription rate is one dollar and a half a year,

Fates may be had on application,

the college year, by the

leekly Newspaper, New York State

Advertisin
Articles, manuscripts, ete,, intende

for publication mist be in the News Box before’ Saturdays of the week
blicat

preceding pi

SENIOR EDITORS

Stanley Heason, '18

Mildred L, McEwan,

Kathryn Cole, 18
"8

REPORTERS

Bernice Bronner, '19
Caroline E, Lipes, '19
Donald Tower, ‘19

Managing editors of thi

Dorothy Banner, ‘20
Edward Springimann, ‘20
Dorothy, Wakerly, "20

issuer

M, Le Mackwan, 18,

Lipes, 19

EDITORIALS

WHERE IS YOUR CLASS
SPIRIT? ALSO WHERE
Is YOUR RED CROSS

SPIRIT?
Do you know that there is an
inter-eliss competition in

Dressings work? the
Freshinen had more workers than
ther class, ‘The Seniors were
resented by all of nine, Is it
e the Freshmen have more
me i gervice fn won they ate
Inlereated, ot is it that these lowly

men” are. seeing their duty
inore clearly than the per cliss-
No.

Com- work=

Sponges. presses, ing,

3

Sum total — 2019.

WHAT IS TO BE DONE?

Last week the Board tried anew
system of distributing the State
College News, The copies were

placed in the hall and the students
merely had to help themselves.
‘This inethod was employed so tha
forgetful students who. had

their Blanket Tax should. rec
the paper due them without goin
through a lot of red tape, Thi
method also seems advisable since
the members of the Board were not
a tion

we find this
method is tot entirely satisfactory.
Tt seems rather hard that the ma-
jority of the student body should
suffer inconveniences just be:
a few unloyal students have not
Blanket Tax. Howevei

Myska asmuch 1

thirty people have not paid their

Tax the publications ot he

on the table.” Tt is

quite evident that Myskania is
right

We put it up to you, Student

Vouly, chi you siggest any easy
method of distribution? For the
next few weeks the Publication
Office will be open all We

afternoon for giv $
You wouldn't forget your ticket to
haske mes; don't forget it
con Wednesdayst

D. M, Barner, '20

VOLUNTEER

More Leaders Needed for Democ-
racy Discussion Units

e studer
win
rnin,

The colle
quested to
topies eon
Which they are most
‘These lists are posted on the main
bulletin board, A few  sanble
students haye voluntered as group
leaders but ‘more are needed, ‘The
following leaders and topics have

sare
under the

ready heen selecte
Mabel Albee, '18—Woman, and
Democracy,

Agnes. Moore, '18—Society and
Democracy

Lillian Hussy, '18-—Democracy

and Educatio
Grace Sinith,
Politics
M

'18—Religion and

1 Moore—Religion and De-

To the Editor:
Moving-up day should be a time
of rejoicing for the Student Hody,

silt
Most of the Juniors think of it as

tay when here
prowess

torlum own
steps on the other side, for most

Of the Juniors will march down on
the otfer side, Is the honor and
happiness given to ten members of
te class Who are, as. it were,
ght up in to heaven, worth the

iglings of the opposite nature that
the

or tore must feel?
like to. invite
ch the festivities that
day—hut 1 wonder how. many
Juniors wil do hs yenr?

@ soine way in which

ieee neater at Myskat
8 iiich, honored, without
ne the number of
are left over? Would it
be much more exciting if that
fied body should leave the
form, just once, choose its

future members from aniong the
audience, and accompany them to
torn

tre platform?
_ Chis letter is merely a sugges-
tion to the student body as a whole,

‘Think it over! If the entire. sti:
dent body agree with’ the ideas
here expressed, iis opinion must

surely count for something!
A Junior.

FORMER INSTRUCTOR
ADDRESSES CHEMISTR'
CLUB ON ANTITOXINS

At the Chemistry Clih Friday
afternoon, Ma current Lopics
were given hy Mr, Kennedy aud
Professor Bronson,” Miss, Dal
read a poe written hy N,
Clute, a former member of Chem-
istry ‘Club, low stationed at Spar-
tanhura,

Mr. Chester Wood, former i
siructor of Chemistry at State Col.
ewe, now employed at. th
Bacteriological Labor
lectiire on" Antitoxin,
fo some extent ot the subject of
inmunity. re are two. kinds

of ininuunity—active and passive,
Active iminunity is. obtained hy
faving the disease; passive, by

heing injected with the anti bodies
1 the hody of a diseased

king diphtheria
diphtheria is’ produced in th
Tn. 1004 the new iden wns to,
blood phismia from the animal,
concentrate it by fractional precipiti
tion with amonium sulphate, By.th
process, simply. the pseudoglobitius,
antitoxin and albtimins are obt
‘The antitoxin alone is the
hy: precipitating the pseudoglobu
ant allimins, After it is made the
toxin is sterilized, concentrated,
Aterel throws paper pul gd Henk
feldt filter folysed. ‘The dialys.
int consists in punting the antitoxin
‘nye the
Mowing
to puss ont
The ant'tosi

nid

the ammonium sulphate
and the 0 in,

is standard’zed by
erwoplh water to mnake tle
neutralize « certain amount of toxin
Mr. Woot well qualified to
lecture on this subject, since he is

hiow enayed in making antitoxin at

he State Hacteriolog

THE GYM FROLIC

About a hundeed girls including

Miss Pierce and Miss Gray.
tended the gym frolic Hriday niu! i,
stunts were unusually good

njoyed hy
Mav’ Tanzy's ede
: ie was most fetching,
agine white robed airy dancers
hravely enacting some very clever

© thoroughly

diner Mae Tanty
herself Ile
Rose, ot Here

Kather
a “of ceremonies.

+ was a basketball
aca series game he-
ud Frosh. In

gaine — th
tween the Seniors
spite of hard fight whieh held

the half time score to 9. 10 7, the
Frosh lost badly. by

of 35 to. 27, Tut the are
sports, they. play bravely, they lose
gallantly, “Some day they will win
floriously.

Later Miss Pierce spoke to the
iris on, the subject of

to Wo AL A, The vote, t
the airs went ont

FRESHMAN NOMINATIONS
Continued from puge 1

Gertride. Hussey White,

Ball.

Reporter —Florence — Stanbro,
Lowerree, Iolmes, Edna

th, Coon, Rabine
of

Athletics—Baker,
als— Strane, Zuckerman,
Darling,

‘Athlotie® Advisory
Hawthorne, Manville,

Council —

y |

ATTENTION, SENIORS

‘There will be a member of the
Pedagouite Honrd ata table in the
rotunda every day this week,
iiainly for the puirjioge of collect”
ing paymelts and taking subserip-
1 eniors are request
Votes in the important

“and Saphio
working forth
are way behind the

who are
Pedlagogues

Upper classmen, Get busy and
show the stuff yoit are, mad off
Report your results to Lilliate
Magilton, "18,

SWIMMING CLASSES

6 P.M.
th, Oig0tr

M.
130

ay, March 16th,
jaturday, «March

March 10th, 36-P.
jay, March 20th, 10

He w sport
Jump right int
LITERARY SOCIETY
PRESENTS VARIETY
PROGRAM

Miss Cobb Gives ‘Talk on Amer-
icanization—New Officers
Elected

‘The Promethean Literary
ented

oclety
ting pron

ied by Dorothy
o, rendered a pleasing vocal

tion, After a re by
Class, our college Ny, Miss
abeth Cobh, gave a very inter-
humorous on

* American rom the Stand-
paint ofthe Public Library
Miss Cobb introduced her subject

fe alone there
nillion aliens over 21 years
400,000 of these being
{tis the problem of te
to help in the education
people,
foreign children often get
sof hooks very much
miixed tip, Some of the tinny ex-
amples of this were the resuests

fer “Homer's Eyelid,” “The Last
Days of Frappe, “Venus Aduoids”
and "Uncle Tom's tH

‘hrough the medi

deen the parents are

reached,
t

The real problem is. to
ch those who are too old or 100.
lazy to learn, ‘The libraries try to
supply these’ with the best litera-
ture from their own country
seciire their, interest by the in
of movies with the na
Anna Smythe, "1
Nook

ad sel
Only
followed by a

reaings by

"20, The
of the program. wi
vocal solo by De
elections

st_ number
a charming

8, "19,
resulted as fol-
Violet Douns-
President, Ver
Seeretary, Lorna
Treasurer, Carole

¢
"18:

Austin,
Lipes.

STATE COLLEGE, NEWS, MARCH 13, 1918

Page Three

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OFFICIAL CALENDAR

WEDNESDAY, March Ba
1:09. p. Mtheg:00 p, my Re
Cross, Sewlogs Room

ait me YW A
‘Meeting, "Auditorium,
ico p.m, Basketball

THURSDAY, March 4:
11145 a. m. College Sing,
Auditorium,

FRIDAY, March 15:
00 a, fi, Student. Assen,

m, Lecture, “The
in Democracy,”
Prof. Hutchinson,
SATURDAY, March 16:

2:00 p. m.-3:09 p, m.Dane-
ing Class, Gymnasium.
3:09 p..m.,'Upper Hudson

Classical Club, Room ror.
8:00 p.m. War Meeting,
‘The Upper Hudson As-
sociation of Phi Beta
Kappa, Address, |“ Ob-
stacles to. Peace,” Pro-
fessor Albert Bushnell

Hart, Auditorium,
MONDAY, March 18
9:00 A. M.gi00 p, m., Red
Cross, Sewing, ‘Room
<1.
3355 p.m, Music Club,
Auditorium,
7:30 p. m,, Faculty Women,

DEPARTMENT OF
HOME ECONOMICS

Miss Van Liew is a member of
thg ‘bany Chamber of Commer
‘the Junior Cookery Class ent
ain the Home ining room on
March sixth, Miss

R. Prubacher,
Commissioner of
x sked the Depart-
ment to prepare, through the
ties class, menus for use in
the County A\
‘The fol

hho
members of the
Junior Chass in the Home
homies Department hav
tlected to Gmicron, Nu: Dorothy
Hache, I huiret, Jeanette

Mbany Hospital under the auspices
Of the Albany Medical College.
The speakers are expert it th

tailed
he obtained from
nice Building
bulletin board,

CAMOUFLAGE |

When the War Is Going to End

eT have none,
Herwoman's: son
‘on the beat

Written in the
From a Chinese coolie in ‘Timbuck-

100,

Who said the niggers in Cuba knew

Of a colored man in a Texas town,

Who Kot it straight from a circus
clown

‘That am
this news

From « gang of South American

in the Klondike heard

somebody in Borneo,
rd a man who claimed to

Hl society dame (10 fake)
mother-in-law will under-

ake

To prove that her seventh hus-
hand's niece .

Has stated in a printed pie
That le tad a gon who. da

friend

Who knows when the war is going
to end

Over Here (for girls)

‘our country dear,

Gather ne a cheer!

Do you hear —do you hear the sunt-
mons clear?

Welll be worthy, we
to our country’s

Girlhood over her

i he worthy

Next year singing
“Wheres 0. where, ‘are the: grand
old Seniors,
Where, © where, are the grand
old Seniors,
Where, Ow are the grand

Safe now in Porto Rico,
And according to. all
1a wil be renresented i

Alaski

ng a song of johnny cake,
ham bread and rye,
nd eggs and fowl! and fruit,
ess of cake and pie.
vi meatless,  sweetless
s strength will

meals the
puneture;
Isn't that the proper
this present juncture?

ing at just

Printers of State College News

HAMILTON PRINTING COMPANY

240 HAMILTON STREET

ALBANY. N. Y.

D. T--ns--d—Do yon know
why the Kaiser is like a man from
the north of Treland?

= M-g--ton—T give up,

D. T--ns--d—Well, one comes
from Belfast and the other's going
to Tellfast.

are getting three
dian meal,

Whence come those Long letters
anes Moore reading?

Unguspecting Frosh to $, R--dy
—“Why do you take notes in
pencil? 1 couldn't read mine if T
Mi

8, R--dy—"Oh, that doesn't
matter, I tever try,

Any Senior writing a lesson pla
“Vy nist dese childruns
taught?”

Biggest Joke of Mat _weel—
iors stidying Ed, 1.

Committees on ref
fing | camouflagers—every
delighted to have to come up to the
fountain for a drink,

imei ate

a regular
nd on
take

Freshmen shouldn't a
thing take girls to. th
Tuesday, night.
notice!” Try Wednesda

OFFICIAL NOTICES |

For the convenience of both in-
structors and students, special
aminations covering the work of
the first semester will be given
during the spring vacation, Ex-
minations in individual cases may
the time at the
rs bit no

rst semester Fill be allowed

fter the dates

Only
tf

bs
exain
or for other legit
he admitted and eae
© written permis
um

Look on the main bulletin hoard
for schedule,

on from the

FRATERNITY
RECOGNITION

The following procedure for
stablishment of sororities and
ties has heen agreed pos
AJR, Brubacher and Mys-

ie organization will make a
tion to the President of

he President will inv
ding

sident, after consider-

ion of Myskania, will

r which will. ‘auto-

ly admit the sorority or

fraternity to sorority or fraternity

tionships, if stich a course
le,

BIGGEST INTER-CLASS
GAME OF _ SEASON.
SOPHS DEFEAT
SENIORS BY
ONE POINT

The biggest game of the season
was played Wednesday, when the
eniors and Sophs met in the long
ed combat, Each team pre-
sented a strong line-up, everyone
ready for the hardest game of the
year, The wonderful spirit all the
way through was apparent to every
onlooker, |The first score, was, a
field basket made by Donohue for
the Sophs, Swift, passing on each
side kept the ball in motion but the
as held down by hard
When the whistle blew
f, the score was 7 to
6, with the Sophis in the lead.

The second half was fought even
the first. ‘The Sophs’

harder thi
Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NEW:

MARCH 13, 1918

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Womens Outer and
Under Garments
Woman's Footwear, Furs
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Fine Qualities — Reasonable Prices

Leave your orders for Text Books
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SCHNEIBLE’S
College Pharmacy
Comer of Comer of Western and Lake Aveaues

Compare our Candies with others and
Taste the difference

KRAEMER’S

HOME-MADE

ICE CREAM and CANDIES
129 Central Avenue

M.S. KEENHOLTS
Groceries,

Fruit, Vegetables, etc.
Specialty
253 Central Ave.

ESSEX LUNCH
The Restaurant favored by

College students

Central Avenue
2 blocks from Robin Street

STUDENTS \y

For Laundry Work quickly
‘and well done come to

CHARLEY JIM
_71 Central Ave.

” Bay Books for the
Soldiers

We will deliver books deposited

in our “Soldier Box”

R. F. CLAPP, Jr.
70 No, Pearl St.

‘State and Lark Sts

Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts,
Sweaters and Gloves

Dawson's Men’s Shop
289 Central Ave.

Ne

yr Lake Avenue

iireachable passwork outdid. the
sister, team, for in’ spite of ‘their
splendid work the Seniors were
unable to top the one point leatl.
Dot Austin was held down as she
has ttever been before by Cunning.
ham as guard, Boline did excellent

work for the Sophis, The final
score wis 17.to 16 in favor of the
Soph.

Miss Gray was referee,

JUNIORS DEFEAT FROSH

‘The Juniors carried mway a very
one-sided contest with the Frosh
March 4. Barry did good work for
her team, scoring all the points
nade, Fitzgerald, as guard, did
‘able work. ‘The score at half-
e was 9 to 6, with the Juniors
ding. Betw
Freshmen
cheering,
meth

qT

ai
up, Fresh-
ip," made a big. hit
half was the Juniors
{min
rosh scored three ficll
haskets in a row. ‘The game ended
with the score 22 to 12,
Miss Gray referced,

the F

tthe meeting of Spanish Club
afternoon papers will be read
s Bestle and Miss Reynolds.

th

hy M
of

held
St.

communion,
willbe
o'clock at

The corporate
Canterbury Club
March (16, at 8
Andrew's Church:

Y. W. C. A, ACTIVITY

GA,
a recogniti
ing for lew members,
memb

i) meel-
Under new
8 were ineluded all those

who joined the  assc
since the recognition mecting last
year. ‘The service was very. im
pressive, “The new. | members

marched in singing the “hymn of
the fights.” Each girl car
unlighted candle, except the chair~
man of the-memivership committee
who marched at. their h

Ts your department well represented
y

in the lake it your paper
and hand in the staff which should
et in print,

AVIATOR EN ROUTE
TO LONG ISLAND

of our former
arrived

Henry Lacey, on
Industrial "student
day from. the

to the fly
Long Island,

Money Tet yours. speak to
the advertisers in the

PRIZE SONG | CONTEST

Silver Ray Club, attention! we|

re: gol to ane capri
contest, member of the
club, will be. held responsihte for
one song, ‘The songs of last year

song

will he posted on the Y, W, bul-
letin, to give the girls who’ have
never heen to Silver Bay, some
idea of this contest, All’ songs

must be in by the last of April
he prize is well worth trying for.
Come, girls, do your bit!

Advertisers in the “
ir

“News” know

SOPHS TIE JUNIORS
FOR FIRST PLACE

Bid for

Are Making Strong
‘Championship

The Junior-Soph contest was the

onily intercliss game, played. last

week, owing to the fact«that the
Seniors were unable to get their

e together, and hence the
SWilereteoiineatis war neationel
to a later date. In the Junior-Soph
ie Sophs were ‘the first to
Score, and they maintained the
lead ‘throughout,

"Very soon after the contest was
under way, the Sophs jumped into
the lead hy scoring once, from the
eld and, foul line in rapid. succes-
ion, Castallano made the first
score for the Juniors hy counting
the foul line. Both teams
again, Merchant and Whit.
uh a ll
nally
nd Had little dif
all in their pos

si0n,
point the Juniors defense

went to pi it was not long
hefore the Sophs added six more
points to its lead, four points heing
iiade by Carson on field goals
he Falf ended 11-4, in favor of the
Sophs.

With the: score t1-to.4 aa
then, the Juniors played de
ately, and hefore the end of the
game added six points to. their
score, Masson caging the hall from
the field. ‘The Sophs scored but
two points in this half,
Lobdell getting a neat shot from
near the center of, the | enurt.
Superior floorwork, aided hy s
defense by the Yellow
White guards, enabled ’20 to
off a 13 to {0 victory,

LIEUTENANT JESSE A.
JONES ON LEAVE

Lieutenant Jesse Jones,
a member of Myskania,
town for the week-end. ‘He is at
present loc Camp_ Dix, New
Jersey, where he is aiding in the

i Army,

18, and
was. in |

uy of the merchants who adver-
the ‘

Captain | ¢

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{ looking for a position of
me kind 45 years old, mar-
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