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i j: i ! ! i: I, i' I i ! ~ I i' ir.at· .,· l\lamiltou! HAMIL_TON! • ttnsts @ipat lffatniltnu! VOl--UME XL VII SCHE)JECTA.DY . .\J. Y .. XOYE~IBEH. 6. 1923 :\< ), 15 GARNET ·FRESHiMEN DOW:N TEACHERS iALUMNl SJNG AND PEERADE SCORES Union Triumphs Over , CHEER AT SMOKER MANY SUCCESSES Hobart by ] to 3 Score IN FINAl. GAME Members of OB ·G~ard Hear· Take-offs on Familiar Figures -~------------m Talks by 'Coach Whtttner, Hal- About Campus a Pouular · -- lenbeck, Weed, '01 and \Chet'' Subject • JUIIIQRt' Garnet Cubs Complete Season I Woo :lin-Pleased With Spir~t 11 .> M:EET TO· DISCUSS BANQUET: Varsity Outplay Visitors in Last Tht·ee: Quarters!:' of With Total ·of 122 Points -I to Opponents' 0 Friday night witnessed the culmina- tion, of a series of f·o0tball smokers, DURKEE STARS held in the Gymnasitlm under the a us- -.- .. -.-· · ·.'(.P-ites of·the Y. ::vi. C. A., as a large . Purple and Gold Fail to Score_; mn!1ber of undergraduates and a good-. When ·Pas~ is :' lly r,eprest;~~tfl;tion of aJ.ur~mi gathered . Intercepted ~}~ rouse enthusiasm for the Hoba1 • ~ 8 , ), g~arne. · · Playing a ~hift.r .• ,~.~a.n~e of fo~l~a1~9:Jt~Yi,'tt_sic ~\\'as fur~1ished by t~e 1Iu:sical ,yhch complete!~: n:ys'I:Ihed_ state~ ':t~I-L.f.l~~'s w:th 'Red Cross at the ptano. lege for teac~~l:S,.'· the·. G<J.Fnet.· .. r12.u£>s ·•tS<Jalr h · Schauffler of the· Glee Club tl'iui11phed at Ridgefield Park, Friday, lead the gathering in the singing of wiqiBg by a .2(i to 0 score. The Uni01i \.Come now to the campus\ and \Then Cubs, although light, proved a heady 1 here's to dear old Union\ after w·hich team, and, ,,;ith one exception out- professor. C.. N. \Valdron as the pre- guessed Sta·te at every pha,se 0f the siding officer introduced assistant coach game. \Hal\ Whitt11er. \Hal\ spoke on the O.n only one occasion was State in ~ubject of athletics in the place of ath go-od position to score, but an intcr-lletic director, Elemr Q. Oliphant, and cep1·ed forward pa.ss cut off the oppor- 1 urged the alumni to back the team tti~ity.· · · ·, · 1 whole-heartedly and to. ·discourage Union kick('ld of( to State, ·but the I any expression of • dis-satisfaction latter,· after an unsuccessful attempt among the less confident alumni. to gain thmrigh ·the Garnet line, pm1.t- , ·Harolct· Hallenbeck. a member of cd. : . l:l~Er~a~,e. Coumil spoke to the gather- STEWART GETS PRIZE Porker Yet Unawarded to Many Claimahts-D. U.s and Alpha Delts Win Cups One of the best Peeraclcs of recent . years was \on review\ Saturday after- noon heiore the Hobart game, patad- iilg through the streets of the city and around the campus. The hand deserves much credit for tre splendid material ·>pirit >vhich they g.tV·e to tho p~·.-ca.lc as it swaggered President Martin to Appoint Cane and Finance Committees Game NITCHMAN SCORES . --.- ' Snappy Work of ·Backs ·Respon- • sible for Gains-Line Holds lmpl:eg:nahle- - The J qnior dass held a meeting i11 .C ,.ing a mo~t e'ffer:Jiy~ ~i'i:ple :t]J.i':cat' the ,cGllegfl chapel thi,; noon at wh:ch attack, the l'nion Colleg'e~·fo'iYfJ0alt. time the qu<~stion of a banquet wa,; t(.•am literally .. s.\\\ept tlie l4\o1Yai:'L ·eL<:;\;~::' :.· raisecl, bm it WqS decided to defer. the. en <Off their\ feet;~.Satut.day nfioti1tb<5il;h matter-until ·th~ qnestion-ef-i-ft.e. set·tle-. erlJ-:\.Jexancler field,- mtd-·dinrhed the- ment of clas-s debate was take· -care ot stnall college classic by a· score of .-\.committe will be appointed lu Pn:,;- 7 to 3. :\!though .Uniml\ failed to and staggered through our \beautiful · ident :\fartin to arrange the settle- take advantage of all thq. breaks of citv.\' \Louie' ' Robinson and his men' . . · . 1 1 d · h ment ot the outstand!LJ,g debts. and to the game, vhe v.arsity \\on easily. certam Y put our )an ° 11 t e m~p, have the tax ~allected .Jrm;1 the class B0t h teams clur.ing the cou-rse of the- Saturdav a.ncl not a man ·was lost 1111 1 . . (' 'l 1 . 1 . 1 d · 1 f · .· . . . , mem:>ers at regtstratton. x. ·' e v1 e game n•so.r,l;'t to wt.c e.o.pen ·onnat1011s the slmnilsh. Let It be added that I Ca!ll:\bcll .. ~h·,··u· ·-'11~\ of the Pr-om com- a. ncl. Jon-- .. -=. r .. GW..·wa. _rd ... -.IJa. ss. e:;_. · .... On.e-- G-f .... not a note \'\.·as lost and but few tried . · ~ · ,.,..d .. \·-· \\'\' · ·h · . · ~- - · 1 f h . . m:ttee ma e a report on t e progress t hcse, :;)tan ley. to. X itchmau, who ran .to escape )e ore t e1r tl\ne. . , Th , , · f. f 1 h. · h 1. fi ·' • p . 11 11 h f 1 - 1 p of the conumttec. · e quc::stJOn o . orty yai'c s t r-0ug a uroken el!-1 tor racttca Y a l e acu ty anc rexy dass canes \·as raised and President C·nion's sole tally,. wa·s ·1:h·e \\·iti.ning in his rarriacre of state ,.,·ere there in· . . . . . h .':'k. h ld 11artin w11'1 appomt a commtttee w1th ·of the game. ''· ' •, ·1. t e 111ost sttl· mg costumes t at cou H . d E ·p· h · · h 1'h H · · · · · · · 'fi · _,.( . 'd O\Yar- -. Ie:·son, c atrman ot t e- · e · ·obart tea1i1 1 took the · eiu· he obtained to make more ev1 ent the. . · · d h d f · · · ~ f I h . 1 \R 1 G ,. comnuttee appomte at t e en o with a snap and clash, tf1at.: d.ro,•e~-t1ie act t 1at t ev were a! ea uys , . . . · Cl · d 1 h 1\T 1 . . last year, as cha1nuan ot the new com- L;ni.on deiense farther ·and farther' :nto eopa tra, supporte )Y er ., u )tan· . . 1 1111ttee. Garnet territory, tmtil on· the· te'n ya'rd Slaves, and made comfortable by the Brilliant . end runs by Bngham and :+ng=·ou ,the importance of the perfect l~ratt of Uni~n broug~t the ball to the lundergrathtate support of the Endow- eight yard hne, but ·here the Pur.pJe ri'lent Fuffd'::-: f vigorous .osciilations of \our best grade. and Gold b.racecl and ·held or clowns, 1 Leroy J .. Weed, !01 described th.e in- MANY · 1 · oi barn ln-oom\ produced a sensation i · · . . . GUESTS AT WEEK-END DANCES line, Hobart threw an incomplete forvvarcl over the goa! line, and the local aggregation took the hall on thei.r own twenty yard line. In the second quarter another Hobart driv~ \Yhich fared less sucessfully than the 6rst one, took the ball to the Union the last Cnion chmge hemg t 1row-n on terest with· which the alumni wa!:ch h d · ·. · 1 tLL' flutteri-1.; :1l'arts of the commit- the one ya•rd line. Pratt, t .e spee Y the athletic pi·ogress of Union, and a!- 1 . tee suffdent to vamp away from them. iullback of the Garnet ye_ar m_gs, t\e-1 so the eagemess ·with which the boys I I one of their most cherished posses- ceived State's punt, a·nd wtt-h :tt e or I who inten,d to .go to Union follow f h f sions, the loving cup which was the' no int_erfer·ence, .ran ,rom t e arty the f.o. rtt.me_ of the te. am. In addition, first prize. On the other hand the; ,_·ard !111e across States goal for the he e 1 np· J 1 as 1 ze.cl the 11npor·tance of the twentu vard mark where Krause dusky denizens of the deep dark.- Following the custom of having · J' • · 1 · ' · first touchdown. Boutielle·r failed . to physical condition and tra!ning hath creary dales as they crep upon the dances at the time of the last home standing on the t \'·enty-fi ve yard line kick the .goal. '.' of the undergrad·uates and .of the Fa- · booted t.he pigskin between the up- Both eleve .tlS. :.])· a·ttled to· m 1 \dfiei·;1 for c·u·Jty.. covered wagon of our hardy plains- game and the Frosh peerade, several of u right's from a very diff!cult angle for · J,;an, .·\1 fred Delb~rt Fly, inspired a the houses on the campus entertain- most of second quarters, but Umon, by The last sp.caker on the program was Hoharts three points. great awe in the breast of the judges 1 ed on Saturday night wi.th formal and a series of flashing end runs finally ).'fr. Cheste.r \Voodin of this city who Rated as an exceptional punter, the and wrung therefr-om the second prize informal affairs. brought the ball to the fi.ve yard line, Coll'tinued on page 3 -..sork of Krause, the veteran Hobart where Brigham ' ·on a savage off tackle ot another loving cup. A jump of a I Following the Hobart game Satur- . tackle, was a bit disappointing. The P ia\ carried t.he ball across. Boutielle wuple of l0u<;,.nd yea:-s finds us star- i day afternoon, the Phia Delta Theta fi f . h . -' LAMBo·a CHI ALPHA · 1 1 · 1 I · h' f t 't h Jcl t 1 t ·t h · rst ·our punts 111 t e opemng quarter in his attempt, succeeded in kicking · : • · · mg at t 1 e p easmg Y pump ravts · mg ra erm y e a eaNcancle a 2 / 0 s omte averaged better than forty-five yards~ the g ·oal. limbs of ).I iss Holeproof Hosiery. Cleo on Leno·x road. ear y \ guess · • · d T 'but as time went on the bootinrr of B.oth elevens resorted to the forward. H·A·S ·FIRE THRIL·L had nothmg on James Stewart 27 v;ho. were entertatne . he patronesses 1 . ' \' lk d · 1 h h d 11 · M Ch 1 <\l d R' 1 \-rause grev·; poorer and poorer, and: l) ~ss 1 · 11 tile tll•,'rd neri'od but \\ere 1111 _ wa e away \Vlt 1 t e t ree O\ ar I were • rs. · ar es . exan er tc 1- 1 f n v \ . • ' C , . . severa o his kicks veerino- off at an '.llCCes·sful tlntl··l o•:--rel'l, left end, of pnze for the best smgle stunt. : mond, :-..rrs ... F. F. GartS, )..Irs. J, w.' I ' 0 \' y 1 'I J h H ·u ano- e were good for less than ten f B · 11 Barney Go ogle and Spark Plug fa v- e verton, ·' rs. . o n orman, .n rs. . o .. . , . l'nion took a long pass rom ouhe e The Gode·ss of Fire seemingly has . . 1 L E ·B . 'f ~ yards on the field. Dav1s two 111- 1 . f h h\ d orcd us w1th a 1natmee performance., awrence . arnnger, .v rs. J:<..rnst . . . . and crossed the State me or t e t 1r · been good to the fraternities around -~ . · B 'I Ed d E Ell , 1 1t1al tnes were gotten off m p-oor All seven of the · crrace Council were I erg., .v rs. war . ~ ery, \' rs. . . · score. college in leaving them unmolested ~~~ere in full glo<y and vVally Palmeri C. N. Waldron, )..frs. Horace G. 1 rac- shape, and Hobart gamed many yards The pass was one of the few com- from that disturbing element. How- , . , K ,,r J H Wh' '·f H 111 the first two exchano:e of punts. · d I!OW knows \what s 111 a name. The' ean, .v1rs. . · ·. Ittner, .v. rs. .j \' pleted. Boutielle agam score on a ever, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity . · . A S h ffl '·l G D 1 • II .: From then on Davis and later Stan- RadiO C1trb stunt deserves mentJOn f.or . . c au. er, .v rs. . . \..e ogg, ' kick for a point. received a thrill Sunday night which . , 1 L d C J ,,. 'I ley out-distanced Krause on every the novel 1dea and for one that took 1 .. , rs. eonar . ·ones, .nrs .• v ·orton:. , . Al'though scored on State, in this br.ought to mind the memory of the a lot of hard work to execute. C. Stewart, )..Irs. Edward Everett Hale, Ktck, and the Garnet turned ·several period showed its 'best fight, rushing Psi Upsilon and the Chi Psi fires of 1 S dd exchanges to good advantage. Between the halves of the gam.e1 ~-Irs. ]o 111 H._ to . ard, Mrs. \Varr.en, the ball into the shadow of the Union last year. there to·ok place one of the best ptgl C. Taylor, ~Itss :Mtldred ·March, Miss A poor punt by Davis in the open- goal, when an intercepted forwarcl D-uring the evening several men no- chases tllat Union has ever seen. Two. ::Vlariam Pitts, ~1:rs. Elmer Q. OJi-· ing minutes of the game gave Hobart killed chances for a touchdown. Caton, ticed an •ardor of smoke in the air attempts had to be made ·before the! ph ant, :Mrs. Earnes-t ::Vfeyer, :Mrs. R.· its first chance to ·score, when Kiley fullback for State, showed up espec- which was not entirely accounted for in Continued on page 2 • R. Oram, Nits. William P. Northrup, caught Davis' punt on the forty yard ially well in this period, .going through \Jack'' Brophy's trying out a new I ).Irs. Brian Burgin, :Mrs. Hugll J. Slat- line. A ser:es of line bucks ca:r.ried the Union line for several gains. · brand of tobacco. Several freshmen 1 A h E · h d M the hall to Union tcil yard line, where Union opened the final quarter by were despatched to discover tr;e source Kline to Take Place tery, }.! rs. rt ur · Bts op an \ rs. a J)ass m·er the goal was incomplete • · • · i Daniel P. Loomis.· At seven o'clock: a rushing attack which brought the of the omnious ortl01', but with no of Mtc'ks 1n Classes' · and Uni·on took the ball on her own · · · · • a buffet supper was served and from. ha·!l far into States 'territory. Boutielle avail. ; eight o'clock until midnight a format: twenty yard line. carried it over k·om the 'one yard line. About 1:30 a. m. i-ronday someone ·wi-lson :Micks, instructor in English· dance was held. The 'patrons and pa- Later during the fiPst half, :-.;itch- The g-oal was not kicked. noticed an increase in the smoke pres- ·h b ·f 1 t 'thd f h · f h 1 man was clowned on the eight yard - as · een orcec o WI · raw rom t e, tronesses or t is dance were ;..rr. an< The final period ended with the ball ent and, fearing the. house afire, he college faculty on his doctor's orders.~ 11rs. C. F. F. Garis, 11r. and ;-..1rs. line on Krause's punt. The Garnet in Union\; possession on State's three I clanged a dinner bell which was at He has ·i>eeJ1 given an indefinite leave: Daniel P. Loomis and Mr. and :Vlrs. failed to make f:rst .down, and punted yard line. . . I hand, rous:ng the early retirers predfl- o.f absence and his place will be filled. Eamest :1feyer. Music for the dance: t0 Kiley, who ran t·he hall hack fif~ The playing of Durkee was -the fea-. tatedly froin their beds. Further search hy James M. Kline, gradute of Union i >vas furnished by Reyno·ld's orchestra: teen yards to the twenty-five yard line ture of the game and t~me and again~ discl.osed the fac: that the .sm.oke was in the class of 1920. ' oi Glens Falls. Kiley crashed left tackle for seven he broke loose for -constderable ga{ns. commg from a pile of clebns JUst over Mr. Kline has taught at Union fori The Alp·ha Delta Phi fraternity held yards, and Chapman, ·On the next play, Three 20-ya·rd atlvan<;es in succe.ssion the fence in the yard joining at the two years and has been signed to teach· a tea dance Satttrday afternoon froi1.1 tore through right tackle to the lln- by the Union men~was one of the fea- rear. Volunteers sprang forward and at Harvard this fa·ll. However, ill-14:30 till 7:00 o'clock. The patronesses. ion five yard l!ne. :Vlilliman gained tures -<:JI.f. t-he contest,. Dui·kee and Brig- in -uniforms of ·pajamas and bath robes, n.e~s. prevent .. eel his fnlfill!ng this po-~' were :VI r-s. Charles Alexander Rich- a yard through center, and on the ham carrying the ba..IL... succeeded in quenching the flame with sition, and hts return to hts Alma 1Ia- monel, ::O.!rs. C. N. Waldreti, :\irs. ] . . lH'xt play Bohart w'as pct~alizccl !if- The Schenectady. eleven closed its the ttse of such apparatus as came ·to ter wit! he vvelcomed ,])y the students. \V. Yelverton, :Hiss Van Voast, :\.frs.' teen yards, giving them the hal.! o.n season without having a -single point hand at the m'?men-t which could trans- ~Ir. Kline is a I'nember of the JocaJI Robinson, }.frs. Canoll, :>Irs. Hav.en, the Union eighteri1 yard line. Follow- s.c·ored against it iil four game. The! P'?rt .·water,, til:e...use of pails, kettles, cha~.ter of the Phi Gann'ni belta f.ra-~.\!rs. Greene, :.Irs. :\LcClellan, 1!rs.: ing an incomplete forward, 'K·rause lift- Conti-nued on.page 3 cups and even spoons.. . termty. Continued . 011 page 4 Continued on page 2 .Beat Hamtlton Beat Harmlton Beat Hamilton Beat Hamilton Beat Hamilton