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  Vol. II. _ LEXINGTON, KY., SEPTEMBER 30, 1909 No. 4
  FBEBHMAN ELECTION. BASE BALL STATE 18—WE8LEYAN 0. THEATERS.
.  At a meeting of the Freshman class While it is as yet probably too State took the first game of the Opera. House——Com.ing, " The Wizard
  ' last week the following ofllcers were "early to begin formulating any plans season, Saturday, by defeating Ken- of Wiseland and Top o’ the World.
  . elected: for the base ball season of 1910, as tucky Wesleyan 18 to 0. Although A¤ditorium—Opens October 5 with
  Mr. Thomas Clarke Hedden, of Finch- foot ball is at present the all-absorb- the Wesleyan men played a great Grand Opera.
I ville, Ky., President. ing topic of conversation and the game, Coach Sweetland did not seem Hippodroms.
ri d Miss Rubye Marcum, Burnside, Ky., branch of athletics that is occupying . to worry about them, for he held our This week the Hipp has six good
i w Vice-President. the attention of almost every student men in as much as possible, and tried big acts for the benefit of the Majes-
  · _._ _{  Miss Lydia Eversole, Hazard, Ky., in the University, yet a few words out six substitutes. These men were tic’s opening. Each one is a head-
=  Secretary. in regard to base ball may not be Johnston, Theising, Babb, Hedges, liner in itself. although the final cur-
i Mr. John S. Chambers, Murray, Ky., much amiss. Gaiser and Chambers. The coach is tain is given to John Rutledge & Co.
V Treasurer. Our managers in the past have al- determined on having a fast team, presenting a very amuseing French
  Mr. Walter Jetton, Mayfield, Ky., ways endeavored to secure for our and such things as shin-guards, nose- comedette. Our Wife. The Tossing
l Athletic Representative. team a schedule which would most guards, and head-guards, which add Lavalles. consisting of four persons,
l Mr. Hedden is a man well fitted for thoroughly test the ability of the team extra weight, are not used. After the are wonderful equilibrists and acro-
2 the presidency of the class and we and at the same time prove most at- game, the coach put the squads bats. Also Albrazier, the trick pian-
i * predict great things for the class un- tractive to the students. They have through a brisk practice for an hour. ist, and Baby Athlone are very enjoy-
l der his administration. He is a ma- always done so. It is needless to state At 3 o’clock Wesleyan kicked 0E able. Burt Williams is an exceptional
g triculate in the college of Mechanical that it is my intention to arrange the well behind State ’s goal line. State black face, and ranks far above the
g Engineering and entered the Univers- strongest, most attractive schedule put the ball in play on the 25-yard ordinary. Last but not least are
‘ ity from the Academy. possible for our team the season that line. Barbee gained 35 yards around Faneen & Claxton in The Gutter
Z Miss Marcum is a student in the the oillce of manager is occupied by left end. State fumbled, Rod·es fall- Band, a side-splitting Dutch skit-
i department of Arts and Sciences, mc. ing on the ball. Barbee kicked to "Rub a Little Lemon on It."
; with Anatomy as a Major. She i  We hear many of the students say Wesleyan’s 15-yard line. Wesleyan Majestic.
‘ well known and has done a great deal that we need a coach for our base ball kicked, Johnston returning the ball Again to open her doors to vaude-
of good work in charitable circles of team and no one realizes that fact to the 15-yard line. State bfdlled to ville after several weeks’ gacagon.
the cit . more thoroughly than I. One of my make first down, and the a went The program is headed by on ar-
Missyllversole is also a matriculate_ fondest dreams for the success, wel- over. Wesleyan punted 30 yards. ney, a clever pianist, followed by
in the Department of Arts and fare and improvement of athletics at Barbee failed at place kick. Boyd & Allen in a song and dance act.
. Sciences, with Latin Major. Miss K. S. U. will be realized when I see Wesleyan nut the ball ln play on Hesley & Adams are alos in a son,
Eversole was prepared fdr the Uni- a professional base ball coach come to the 25_yard line and lest nve yardS_ dance and talking skit.- The price of
versity in the Academy. dear old State, don his uniform, call State was penalized dve yards fm. admission would be given by most
Mr. Chambers IB in the Department together the candidates for the team emslde play. Wesleynn failed and anyone. just to see La Dieux, the con-
.of Arts and Sciences, with Anatomy and beg1n his work. We all want one, then kicked, State retllruing the ball tortiomst. interpreting the frog,
· and Physiology Major. He is well students and athletic committees tlve yards. Barbee made dvi, yards, lizard and dragon, with three special
known to us by the interest he dis- alike, and I propose doing all int my Carlo fem., and Rodes 30_ State lost sets of scene.
plays in football. Chambers plays power to have one as soon as possible. two yards and then thneg Barbee Princess and Bluegress.
center on the scrub team. He is vars- Every student in the University can failed at place kick. Moving pictures and illustrated
ity material. assist in promoting this movement by . song.
Mr. Jetton is taking a classical supporting the Athletic Association Stzirssggiianinglssc ;n£?r“;1§tc SET; —;--
course, Major English. All who know and boosting K. S. U. athletics upon n tnnchdcwn cn cn cn_ci dc kick. Bain 1'YPERIMENTING
"Get-on"know he will make the class all occasions and at all times and bcc kickcd gccl Sccrct Stctc ti WITH MONOBAIL.
a good man wherever they put him. places that an opportunity to do so is Wcclcynn 0- ` ’ ———- t
cms cms, mam “°i’."i.Z§`gt. be or in .... . to am. of tc gtliflj g;j;‘;gjc*°th165·{;§$ Qj;**gt§‘[§;g f..i°“.§’.$£§$i°.$§S iid.? ”2§’.’.i°”§lL.Zl.S§§§E
———— the new students to know something . is largely a question of finding a sat-
The faculty athletic committee and of the prospects for a winning team :?i2mg;il;::` tnI:ci;nSt(g1c?b:iB?t;5a;:; isfactory type of carriage, and ggperi-
Coach Sweetland are very anxious this spring. Of last year’s team we ° · ments are now being made in connec-
i . yard and then 15 on a blocked kick. _ _
that the class football games be played have every member back with the ex- Stctc th cn ki ckcd tc Wcclcycnis 50_ tion therewith on short lengths of
within the next two or three weeks so ception of Caudill and Vivion, pitch- and tin c cn d icccvcrcd thc bell Ban roads in India. The monorail system
that new material for the varsity may ers, and Cook, catcher and outfielder. gcc. nincd ccc c n yards crcnnd lcft is believed to possess great value he-
be developed. There are not as many Kith "Dutch" Creal, a member of cnd gst nt c tlicn kickcd after ti series cause of its simplicity and cheapness
men out as the coach wants. the champions of 1908, back in school, nf clinic gains. Wcslcydn gained n of construction, for military purposes
· The coach will not allow drst team we shall have nine men who have al- fcw yards nn d fumbled. Barbee made on mountain roads.
men to play on class teams, so that ready won their "K’s" in base ball tlncc vcrdc cncnnd lctt end Rcdee -————W—— _
the men who hope to play on said to trot out upon the field next spring fcllcwcd with 12 c i_ cnn d thc ctiicr The picnic which was given Sami--
teams had better get busy. when practice begins, a man for each cn d Gniccr wcnt tlircngli lcft tackle day by the Geology class was enjoyed
Manager Lowry has suggested that position. These men include Meadows, fcntivc vcrdct Sliclbv hit ccctci, tcl, very much by each and every member
one game be played while the team is Gower, Vogliotti, Rochester, Hillen- 10 Tiinc ccllcdt Bull cd Wcslcvnnn of the class.
in Illinois and the other just before meyer, Plummer, Ellis, Giltner (cap- inlvcrd lin c ' ·——————————
the game with Tennessee. tain) and Creal, for the positions 1, 2, ‘ ° Mr. James Cary is not yet able to
Get busy! (Continued on page 7.) (Continued on page 0.) attend college.

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" ‘ ' · State Fair the previous week, elected  
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. ot full of tiresome techntcalitten, but of real interesting Unt·.·er>=¤:v n:*.v¤. Plans fm. this year were discussed     ·
The ohjeet of the syndicate In to teach journalism to the members; to have the I q . l .tt . t
members fill the paper with news written in correct English, and to put the am ai Zpficm (mmm! 06 was appoin _
paper before those interested in College news. od to visit the clwners cf t'h°—prhmlpnl i Begg in mind that the ‘
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R. 1; A'l6KINS ------ - Adverttetrtg hfgnager recommended by autlltogitxes upon such _
W. . J HNSTON ·--- Asst. Advertising Manager subjects, tennis pro a ly ranks first. Soda Wat T
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ig; Q, TI;gg$£,?,? I ' ' ’ Assistant z‘:""":l2:"$ Mami" ‘ A few games of tennis every after- ’
,` ` , ` ` mm °" Manager noon after the day’s class work is Pena]; Sfgfigngyyu
W. A. LURT1 ----- Asst. Circulation Manager · f exer -8e the m t bam? ’ ° ,
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Th V cia, an or sport an pas 1me e checks when thev are
e following members of The The following members of The most pleasant. The Y. M. C. A. _ *
Idpa gyudteate issued this pap", Idea Syndicate wm issue next week’s mu,-ts, bgtyvggn Stoll Field and the good- Come m and W6
_ _ _ _ pap"' _ — lake, have just been worked over and will certainly do the best
V \. I:. I)0\\`lllBg.'\". Obencham {J. O. Lewis, J. R. McConnell, F. ere new in good condition for play-_ ' we can for you,
S. C.- Lbbert, XX. (. Duncan. Miss Vi. Staples, L. D. Wallace, MISS ing; Any One who is at all interested
Mattie Cary. Bessie Hayden. I in tennis is invited down to inspect Respectfully,
" "_'_'_‘“ the courts and, should he care to -
- . ' ` the Tennis Club is requested to
Prof. James G. \\ lute. Who has the b4vs wl · ` tl d · `t - wm i °
been connected with the University ries mins h   iiimil ml 19 ftmml O Sw VV. C` Duncan, Room 36, Old      
for so ma l l las l\Ii if full eine?  a iemmlul Dormitory- •
· f tny years, ant W10 1 re- rs, i ars ta me t1e ovs in tic
centlv become Vice-President of the Y M C A room at that time She •
  _ _ _ __   .. .. . 0orncrMain&L1mo
laniversity, IS proving lns abihty. He made them a very pleasant talk and VICEPRESIDENT MEETS •
is trying in every way to suit condi- incidentallv imported to them some SENIORS AND JUNIORS
tions to the students. and is doing neu-S that js euusjug mauv Of them ____ PHOENIX HOTEL BUILDING
all in his power to help them. He has tu take uetjee This juterestiu b‘ ·· · ·
_ _ · g li Nice-President White requested the
kmg been #1 f¤1m1l1¤1’ ami 1¤¤0h·l0"§d of news was in the form of an an- members of the Junior and Senior  
m€mb‘=`i` of the faculli and all his nouncement that she intended giving etegees to meet him in Chapel, Fri-
f*'1€‘¤_d$ wd Pupils €°¤8'i`alul8l€ him three prizes this year for the best dey, at the end of the fourth hour,
On ms success' kept moms U1 the d0I’mii0I‘Y, these and when they had assembled they ·
P¤'lZ*i’$ fe bf? Si\'€¤ 0*10 <*8<*l1 to the heard some sterling words of advice.
THE TRAINING TABLE- occupants of the most attractive and The impertanee of proper conduct
_ ._ . . ._ _ must lwally k°Pt i`00m$» in thi? two- upon all occasions was earnestly im-
Theie lb one additwn thu )€31‘ ie men, three-men and four-men rooms pressed upon them, The fact that
iflhlemis “`h‘ch_mak€S   fegl that respectively. Some model rooms will they were Some in the very near °
Stale IS _b€°°m1'*l£`_ a L*}1l'°*`Slly by surely result from tl1is action of future te beeeme active eitizeng of
}1§i>{'l_ SU’}fl€§i flliish agdiigm IS thc Mrs. Marshall’s, and keep competi- this great country was forcibly point-
51:;***; sotsiugi §vl;C}?0;h2llq$t(l;§:;1é tion for the prizes IS expected. ed out to them, and Prof. \Vhit€ im- i O j
gd 1 ¤ I I *1 —···——·—* pressed upon them the importance of
me S S0 mum as gUU" W 10 esomc H HALL MANAGER laying a firm foundation for a strone
  Pl“1l;]€*tl};lP*r§l’·‘}€fl·0 glbgs foi ..... citizenship in future by active HOW    
.ub.€m 8 19 ramm° la 8 W1? At a meeting of the Faculty Ath- and at all times as a good citizen  
instituted They are to be found in - - ” · » ’ ’
H 1 0 ` ._ __.t. . tl E t letic Committee, held last week, Mr. should. Prof, White s talks are al--     t
ig`, tarae xlmlgbéwil In V1]? _, aii Henry Hall was selected as manager ways laden with sound advice, and ‘
es ’ “ Or an Ou l’ SO ll 1) 5 wu ( of the 1910 baseball team. Mr. Hall we feel sure that his few words to us i
HO: Sttais have img t Tg; tmyshiwllo is a member of the Senior mechani- Friday will produce fruitful results. — 4
??1_.11 if _.aul,g;m°C 0 _} qiiugtl 5) cal class and is a good student and \Ve might add that Prof. White has
da cteuze ts, Fin I `éviliet ali ’ a fine fellow. a plan under consideration that, when  
ilgu sizlluaisgiigen1$h;;11fyOPr0fa gig- The committee also decided to al- put into execution, will gldd greatly
. ' ` low each man of the football team to the attraction o our ape serv-
fgugggllcééztyriolgstdgiwgg `:§?1d;T;: who lives here one dollar per week ices.    
. . . to help pay the additional expense ....._...-.
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°f."*§‘}l.‘“¥*’°‘“"‘}°° “ ‘S “’ 1”1"“’h tnnngttt on by the training taste. ._ . .  
erize it is half the meal the * sa *. , . Miss Dollv Battaile entertained the
’ f 5 'lhose who board here will be allow- · . . .
The men are put on the table accord- . . members of the Chi Epsilon Cl11 So-
. . ed as much as the training table costs . , . .
lllg to the merit of the work done on . , _ rority I_ ‘
It I 10 °°”*'· 8** ‘°' 5** °°“*'· students impart the knowledge se-     “Tll8 College FelI0w’s $lI0|l”
’-fi I cured from lnm. These students may   ‘   * I __\
  be foupd not only in nearly every         A-._ *A%*A*,`
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