ct ok; ’ F · i it f K t k UD VEFS y 0 SI1 LIC y VOL, VII, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914. Nm 3_ J ¤ `" I I I l l | l lv llllllllllls IS llllllllll llllllllll HIESIIMHII llllllllll Hllilll IIFHBEIIS Elllllllll FDIIBHI Ellllllllllll Undoubted Talent is Un- Game Called Saturday, Nov. State Colts Run Up 96 to 0*Much Interest Shown in With Extra Weight and covered Through Per- 7th, at 2:30, on Stoll Score Against Local I Student Governing Live Backs·—Final formance. Field. Boys. Association. Score 14-7. The Freshman team of the Univer- A large part of the student body as- , slty will meet the eleven from Somer- sambled ln chapel, Wednesday at the tl—llghShlStrdyaft noon , rl tl h d (ny mu- c»··¤»¤·.> Sm Fi;m°° Th: ‘;,_:_M xl be me may u»• Freshmen ·n¤w¤¤ °‘:_;'w°°';'°f";’“ °;: "‘ 2** com ¤.m»e·. csumlon of football A novel amateur performance was ' what they could do in the scoring line °°° ° °° ° °°" °r °°m° " away and thus giving the fleld for this cusslon of the merits of the honor st"' h"° um h°°°' °‘ Km"! '-h° ’ given Hallowden night under the when they ran over the L•X|¤8f·0¤ Vild . contest. The Somerset team ls a system l °°"° adr mn d°‘°“ °t nm 191* · auspices of the Strollers’ Dramatic High School team by the score of 96 ° strong high school aggregation and as The following ofno•r• were elected· °°"°° '°'° s°““`°“' ‘”h°“ uw “m¤°‘ b grub gf {hg Un|vg"|ty_ to 0. The Colts had things all their ` yet have not been defeated this President., Wayland Rhoades mndmns °wi"°d um au °‘ uw wml The object of the performance was own way and the High School boys ' , _ season. The game promises to be one Vice-President, Karl Zerfoss wm °° °h° °““° °‘ 1* '·° 7· Tm uncy more comprehensive than simply to did ¤0f have I 0hI¤¤8 M N1! IKIIO or ° .k of much interest. The students and Secretary Grace Crulckshauk. "°° u°m* °°°“°"°‘ °‘ T°ddY b“m`· furnish amusement to the students. the same. ’ others will be able to witness a game The above officers and the represen- "°rb u°°°m‘°• Hmmy M°“t$°m°"Y Wh|l8 WEB U18 GDGOIVOY to lomc S t this d to h The t°‘m W`. and Flshback Our [Of sun] ou"`, me more important purpolvon t e •. a on w c from their uma with Louuvmo Mu. tatlves from each class compose the they had expected vacant. ex•cutlv• committee of the organiza- "°m °°° yud *° Mm ‘* umu uw wan to give those students who wish °¤ um P”°°°°dl¤U snudq nd '"“ un Th { h U I ..nldcat defense tightened up and held to b•c¤»m• members of the Strollers,] “ unable to present umu- strongest line mn °d°y::mth° °°wl°;·;; °; Jie hem, Red md Huck ban but at a tryout. Tho-bill put on was certain-! .p against the Freshman, who made V"' y an W ° m°" nl ° no 1 i _ the majority of the students will be- ° m° d d U" C““ p“‘ W '·h° “°*'l ly` Indicative of a good supply of touchdowns on forward-passes, llne b mi mg game that they msphnd quant t•.l•nt`ln the University, still to be ac-I BAYII .·cks and end runs whenever they °°m° °’ r mt °°°°°°°' A_ & M The, md not _•m to have . { _ I . quir•d h by that organization. Thel hose. me pep mu may have shown in pw monologues, readings, music and danc-{ . , . The Lexington team plays Louisville mms conmcu md me muy mm, out lng were up to the mark in every Young Women Of Manual here nut Saturday. The M, NN"., mum umu wu for · O , tlcular and combined to form al Uhlvgrglty Arg Taken Qeds pat up a tlpqgama against tho lm_w”_ crack-a-jack vaudeville hill. Into Various Bodies, Freshmlh here last month, holding The gum. wu me in Nsummg Prizes were awarded to the follow- —-— them to a 7 to 0 score. so from dope ) ' mg. A Tuesday, November 3, was the an- have 8 nut ulvlnt-so But me ___ nalmer kicked 02 to Park Ou Ken- ' l"Pld D"f hS itl I k’thl - William Adams, G. H. Dean, Misses Emma gnizrsity MT; Ev; (xggrvgg locals may pull a surprise and put nplOf'llCOI‘S Elected 3lld Work Lugo); sha}? s:;nt;u:::° in umw Virginia Stout, Celia Creagor, Helen y' la close game against the Louisville . O · p' 8 8 wu °u' with appropriate exercises. ' ut llléd by ACUVG he Cats could not gain and Park Berkholdsr, Evans & Co., Soule k Co., I boys, so the game should be worth md Charles Hen Each of the sororlties entertained watchin: Body -·¤¢k6d to Montgomery on the Red and ` Tuesday night at their rooms for the ° I ° .slack‘s fifteen yard line. From here Mr. Adams offered a monologue that new ms l -—·· I to Cincy mam d d d th , .l was clever and well done. Hls charac- g I Th° Pmmbmw L°°gu° °‘ Sum mn 0 own 8 ur of 5 usouthem Colour, was not The Alpha Xl Delfn S0¤‘0¤`iiY did not, University, which ls an auxiliary of dem °¤ °· $8*188 °Y line b¤¤k¤ bi 3 simple one but his iutammtnion SW6 out the ¤¤m€¤ of their Dl°d8°¤· I lthe Intercollegiate Prohibition Asso- ·“’·°h'· G°°Sm“¤ and M°¤¥8°!¤¤¥'Y to was good and his talent unmistakable Those Dl6dB€d by the KBDDB D€l¥¤S I clation and a member of the State In·l°“" ¤V°`Y“d une- H°l'° UW Wlldciw · Min smut,. dramatic reading wu; were lViiS¤e¤ Lois Powell. Richmond; tercolleglate Prohibition Association ***1** and Perk kicked nur of denser. ' wan com not Mao dmwt being B Lois brown. of Princeton. Bild H¤l6¤ ·of Kentucky, will hold an important " “'“ “ °l°“° shaw and had iu the •°°°‘°‘ ’°;*""· "‘?F.T§”e?.$ S$:Z°; .l.. ... .........1 "" “?°°°’“‘ F""‘“’ °'°“‘““‘ “‘ ""° `{"?"`°`" "° ”` °"° Mr. Dean was an exceptional black me following plidgey pmsses Mary W1ldC3tS Tackle Purdllé EI]- 0cl°ck'Ti: me Y' M' C' numb? New [gi boiguumg °t um °°°°°d faced comedian, whose ready wlt was A _ ` · r°°m‘ em am °°v°° eagues D `*u8'n°r t° t°r°°pt°d °' t°'w”d Parker, of Maysvllle; Adclla William- glneers at Lafayette Kentucky at present: Georgetown pass and the Cats started a parade of so much appreciated by the audience mt he was me hn of the pmom ¤¤¤- of H¤¤ki¤¤v¤¤c: Elizabeth Fmh- Saturday, Iomega. Kentucky wesnsyan, eastern .heir own which ended over the gw mcs man, Eloise Allen and Helen Morris, _, ]State Normal, Transylvania, Berea ine when an alleged fumble by Scott Miss Cmagofs reading of ..Hagm_ 0Y'L"xl¤gt0¤· GAME1C0ll€gB, Asbury College and State’gave the ball to Cincinnati behind in the Wudemessn was excellent in its Phe Alpha Gamma Delia Dledgesl t Unlverslty. Each lnstltutlon ls en- their goal line for a touchback. From interpretation mu delivery. ?;‘;l;:S€2fMé‘;;t;:;l':“ll‘°;a‘:°GI;T;;:I Next sam.-any the wtldcua go to l ‘“""’ '° S°“" “ '°"'“°“°““°“ ‘° “‘*’ "‘°" °"“ "'°“""“"’ "“° "‘° C‘“°’ . a; · , - · Mm Berkhcldws character song t ` ullafayette, Ind" to may Purdue. This btate oratorlcal contest to be held ln. backs again tore down the held and and Mary Oglesby of bhelbyville U . S 1 . . li ` was well done and Mr. Hm_z_B violin . » . lt pr ng, the winner of the contest .1 s time were not to be denied, uoos- 0 selections were good Usoula & C0',. were `lvhitwvrth. of H¤l`dl¤¤b¤*8ifB¤'“° is ****0*** ***9 hardest $***1** °“ the will be awarded $50 in gold, and the man going over for a touchdown, added much to me mmm pm of the Ruth ¢»n¤¤¤<1v. of Versailles. and Annie I lllue and wmte schedule, and coming honor or representing Kentucky ln me from which Palmer kicked goal. P,-0gmm_ Laura md"' °t L°"i"g°°“‘ [us it does near the end of the season. *“*°"·=*m° °°¤*‘¤‘¤¥ with 8 °h¤¤°6 nfl on the next kick-on mshnack gave HEVEDB & C0-., put on u mock debate lr 'lllté lgéfll Chi rhiapter of lhinppa it will und both teams in top form and Wlnnlng 3 $150 prlzel and after win' [[19 Kentucky B\1pp0l'[Bl'8 ll10[hQI' that was rldlculously funny through- xappa Mmm D 6 gas um Bags give a more correct comparison be- "mg th°°° tm °"“°r men g°°° t° me Scam when he returned the ball to Mildred Taylor, of Lexington. Eliza- Lween mem than could be mhamd at National contest and tries for a $500 our thirty-five-yard hue, une lute.-. out beth Booker Anita Crabbe Katherine 8 Miss Ruth Parker closed the pro· S d Au' G Eu P { any other uma, pri" ln $°ld· cepted a forward page but F;·leg_ [hg t · er, c re r - . . gram With beautlful clnsslc dancing. t L) [ L :3 iu 80 ydm;-A I ia I; The englneers have a strong team Any student °r member of the hcul Ilféd Bild Blacks big lineman, broke up ~ , o v e, ·- . . The entlre program was as follows: I; ne; of 3/Zmaw an av n u L .his year as usual, and wlll·be a tough ty may b°°°m° ° m°mb°r °f uw *’¤¤`k¤ im-e¤1Dt at a forward pass. a . . .. 0v6m,,.,-0rchw.»,_ _ _*__ ___v H gm nut rm- me cm to cms. when they ‘°°¤“° *’“° °¤" °'“°°°‘° "° °“°"°° Furkey than vnnted te Montsnrnerv Readlng—Marle Becker. ··1mr Perklns' ronoggau Slide"- nortoupnant. this year with me Army, ‘° "Y °“* *“ "‘° °'“‘°"°°* °°'“°"- and the quarter ended shortly after. "The Yarn of the Nancy Brig"- Lawrence Bradford. they lost half the strength of their Every student' both boys um xml' in In the third uarter Tedd Baehr U Q Y . Jullus Wolf. Buck and Wlug Danclng—-G. C. team. Chicago and Wisconsin both uw °iv°"“y' wh° is mt°r°°t°d|ran the kicked back thirty yards, On Character Bong--Helen Berkholder. \\’llson and O. M. Edwards. have defeated the Hoosier aggrega- either in pmmbmon or public we-k"that terrible Minnesota shift, to which Monologue-—Wllliam Adams. "Resolved, That Christopher Colum- tlon this year. bllghtlng their hopes mg' um expected W coma out Friday _ the Wildcats can blame their defeat, Readlng—Lols Powell. bus was a greater man than George for a conference championship. mgm and join mo l“gu°‘ Them wm the Red and Black forwards o ened an p "The Unknown Speaker"——E. L. \\'ashlngton"—Evan• & Co. Coach Brumage and his charges will b° wveml su-(mg °ddre"°° d°uv°r°d'¤lu1mense hole ln our line, through Frazier. Uaclslon of Judges. leave here Friday night in a special which Goosman made flfty yarda, Muslc—Soule & Co. Judges: Mr. Enoch Grehan, Mr. W. car over the Q. & C. road, arrlvlng at ’ ' taking the ball to our tlve- ard line. y "A Rehearsal"-—Emma Holton. tl. Mctlomas, Mrs. Lloyd C. Daniels. Lafayette about three o'clock Satur· —-——···—— The same gentleman took the ball Mon0logue·—G. H. Dean. During the dance which followed day morning. The Wildcats will send An Important meeting of the Stroll-lover on a straight buck with three Readlng—Vlrglula Stout. the dramatic program, the members their strongest battle front against ws wm be held Thursday November bluejerseyed men hanging on huh, Violln Solo, "Dreams"»—Chas. Herz. of the Woman's Club of the Unlverslty the Engineers, so a close game is ex-, ° , Palmer agalu kicked goal and me Readlng—He1lyn Agnew. lserved refreshments at the cafeteria. lpected. 5, ln chapel. All Strollers come. lscore board opposite the grandstand