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An innovation ~vas started in Otterbein baseball history when 1 Coach Goodwin's team Thursday I afternoon had the rare privilege of competing with the Columbus Senators in 11 game which went to the leaguers by a score of 12 to 4 Outside of the first and last inn ings Otterbein put up a fine class j of ball. , After the first three men in out on strikes, the Columbus team made a set of 4 runs on a base on balls, a hit batsman, a o scorsacrifice fly and 4 hits. ing was accomplished in the second frame. In the third inning after Hemminger had struck out, Weinland singled sharply past the first cushion, advanced to second on a. wild pitch and to third while Sanders was being thrown out at first by Wratten. He cored much to our delight when Quinlan wobbled 011 Funk' grounder.
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In, the meeting of the Jloa,<l of Tm, tees last week much importaut business was tran~acted. The discus ion of the Presidents report was the most iJ11portant item. His report in brief is as follows: I The tudent body is in a : healthy and flourishing condition I The school has never knowngreater publicity than in the past year through the activities of the Press Club. The record of Athletic in the I
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Thursday, April 14, 6 p. m. g~ntown, May 14• led for the coming year to Prof. Leader, Prof. R. H. Wag The latter chool p!ays Prince- A. P. Ro elot who will tudy oner. Cleiorhetea, Philale- ton, U of P. and other big schools. in Paris, to Mi. s Lulu M. Baker thea. who will study piano in Berlin, Friday, April 16, 2:30 p. m. Alomnals. to Prof. J. W. Funk who will .Baseball game, Wittenberg W. E. Riebel, '03, of Colum(Continuer! on Page Five.) vs. Otterbein at We terville. bus, wa in chapel today.
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This ended our scoring and the only one to reach first after this was Boxwell, who is called the "hitting kid" by one of Columbus' sport ing writers. He slammed out the other two hi off of Cook's delivery, the Princeto1\ collegian. In the last of the eighth inning the SC"llre was 8 to 4. After Carisch flew out to Keister, Cook singled, the ball hitting th';! middle sack. O'Rourkc got his second base on balls. It looked as if the side would be retired when Hinchman hit to Ketner, and undoubtedly it would have been so, had not "Ket" heaved past '•Curt." The error was ver}' co tly as four run resulted. The score: oue,belo. A.H. 4 1<·uok, er.......................... i.:e1;;ter, ab ..................... 4 Wagner, ,r .................... :; • Ketnr,Zb .................... 4 .Box w II, 1 b .................. ~ Young, es ........-.............. 3 Hemrn,ni:er, .rr .............4 \Ve111 land,
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Popups. The game with Columbus brou h! Otterbein more ad"er ti ing titan auy other possible event. The papers spoke highly of the work of the boys and Otterbein will hereafter be given a better share of space in the lines of sport in the Columbus papers. 'I'he securing of Goodwin has certainly been repaid more than vVe would not have doubly. bad a chance to play the big team if we bad not secured him. We all know, too, that Robert
Quinlan, in fine fashion in the la t inning. As a a whole the team put up a remarkable game.
CaJ)italcans Game. The Capital 1ooters, who were out to see the game Thuri-:day at Col um bus, must have advi ed their manager to cancel their en2"aq-ement with tl . He ga,·e a. ~ t> area on that one of their catch· 1· .bl H I Id er- was me 1g1 e. e s 1ou havt: played hi· second catcher a r a·1d their. . e co 11 a \\ e. le yan P itcher and (have beaten us any-
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Mr. Warner, · the outgoing president, reviewed the work of the year in gratifying fashion. He pointed out the significant fact that Otterbein stands first among colleges in Bible study and without a rival in mission study. o one could listen to that report without feeling the. A~sociation here is doing someth10g for the meu of Otterbein in a religious way. Following this report a vocal duet was given by J. B. Peck and C. W. Foltz. President Clippinger-then inducted· the officers-elect, speaking to them words of encoura,.e" ment and advice. The new president, Don C. Shumaker, then made a few remarks and
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complete his medical course in \Vestern Reserve. ' Three new teacher~ wen--' elected. Prof. E. P. Dunallt will j teach biology during the abst11ee · of Prof. Funk. l\I'.ss Grace E. Dento11 at pre Co. The ent teaching in Athens, Alabama, will teach piano. :.\Ii s Luella Soller will teach 44 N. High St. · Design in the Art Department. T. C. I-IA l<I' E R. OHIO Prof. L. A. Weinland iu arldiCOLUMU), ------------tion to chemistry will teach bot'Latest Designs any. Shades and A committee will immedia·teColors In ly take up an active canvas among the alumni and friends of Otterbein for securing the MRS. M. E. DENNY $15,000 deficit. Next to Postomce j The members of the committee PEOIA.L-We have aaded an excellent! are Pres. W. G. Clippinger, Prof. line of Jobnetoo'e chocolates to our conf•ctiooery department. Did you notice 1 • E. Cornetet, Dr. T. J. Santbem? ders, W. O. Baker, Dr. W. W. Williamson. A committee composed of Professors L. A. Weinland, F. E. has opened his F. G. KET:--ER. l\I11ler and J. W. Funk was appointed to arrange for the inaug-mation of the President next June in commencement week. On account of the increased 1 price in commodities the Donnitory board was raised from~ 2.50 Try hi111aud get Lile, lksl Ever made. to 2.60 per week. Cali on the-The matter of enlarging the chapel and completing the endowment fund was held in abeyance until the June meeting. The members of the board who We al wave have !he HR',T aud always Fresh fiupply of Meals, Wieners and were present are: Cooked \feats. F.vnytliioJ,t np-•o-date. Rev. I. Bennehoff, Erie ConT. BURNSIDE., PROP. ference; C. E. Foster, Erie; Rev. Succesor to F. G. Radabaugh, West Virginia; THOMPSONBROS. Hon. J. S. Davis, We t \ irginia; FORCOMMENCEMENT Rev. A. H. _Reese, West Yirgi11ia; Eat w. 0. Fne. , Sandusky; E. s. 1 ~euding, Southeast Ohio; Rev. Dr. NewellDwight HilJisto DeliverAddress George Geiger, Southea ·t Ohio; J Rev. J. \\'. Blickenstaff, l\lichi- Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis has eniors as gan; A. A. Moore, East Ohio; been secured by the Gen.,ral Store Commencement ,peaker. Rev. C. B. Fletcher, Sandusky; Dr. Hilli~ of world wide fame BOOKMAN CROCERY N. Bennett, Erie; Re\·, S. W. ha been pa ·tor of the Plymouth upplics you wilh Keister, Allegheny. Presbyterean Church, Brooklyn, FRUITS, CANDIES Alumnal Tru tees-Fred H. since 1 '9!J. AND Rike, Dayton; Prof. A. B. He is known a a deep thinker FANCY GROCERU!S Shauck, Dayton; S. J. Flickin• and prolific writer. He has writger, Dayton; Dr. Heury Garst, ten a half dozen books including, We terville; E. L. Weinland, •·The love tment of Influence,ll Columbus. "How the Inner Light Failed," Trustees at Large-W. R. "Success Through Self-help, 11 Fun k, Dayton; Georg~ v . MRS. V. C. UTLEY and others. Bright, Columbus.
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The deb ting- tl·amsof H id 1btrg and Otterbein cla. bed la:t \'c:,d ere quctte,.:, lllllOll punch, WORK HIGH GRADE LAUNDERING Tn ,;<lay night with the result Prickly Pc:..r,-;, Thorns and D,1tt:s that the negative team of ach, were co11-,un1ed'.Ved11esday evenDRY Cf F.A.NI G AND PRESSllVG b,rnqut::t gi\•e11to won. Our 11errative team went i11g i11tht:: ;11111u,d COLUMBUS, OHIO. to Tiffi11 a11tl Heid !berg's nega- the ~enior by the 'ophon1on:s. Olllce-Kl.;1.;i,~;H':,- lltH·,; ,n RE J. R. BRIOENSTINE, AGENT Phone1-1~alzeu :.?i, Hell li7•lt. WESTEAVll Lg, OHIO. short rec p• ion wa • held in tiv<! team came here. There wa no triang-1 thi year owing the the: Cochra11 Ilall parlor bdore the b111quet. The g11ests and ,what time tht:y should be in. withdrawal of Denison. hos·s tht::n moved to the dining Father replied that we should The que tion was, "Resolved, that the income tax should be room to the:: mu ·ic of the Se11ior come homt:: in time for breakfast. l\1r. K e1·ste 0· r gav < e a I1 ex te mp or made a part of our Federal sy - !::>ophomoreorchestra. \Vhen To stma ter '' Ilor e aneous to'lst. 'tem,of tax tion.,, (The con titu.•.and ... J:\Ir. Lambert then adjourned Power" Lambert "blew the bell" tionality granted.) about 80 sat down to a five cour e the banquet and the gue is cle-1 Those representing Otterbein The attention of the pe1rted declaring the hosts the best ·spread. who met Heidelberg here were assembly was entirely taken up by ever. F. . Ketner, . S. Devaux, T. this until 10:30, except those who Locals. C. Harper, with G. C. 1'!enther- were listening to the patter of feet Hemminger-"Who is l\Iary 1augh as alternate. Tho e repre- above. senting Heidelberg were E. W. Ir. Lambert acted as toast• Russel? Is that Miss Russel? Miller, W C. Lyrerly and ·w. E. mai,ter in hi characteristic manProf. Shauck looking at the Miller. 'l'hc boyn put up o. good ner and introduced tile speakers Senior and 5ophomore classes In deb He and a large and apprecia- with many stories and jests, The chapel-"! could not tell the diftive audience was there to cheer following toasts were givc::1,: ference between the Seniors and I the boy . ~'Ir. Yates wa cheer S phomores now if it were not . R. Hall } . . leader and considerable pint K.J. touffer ········ •····· •········Com,lcs for the shingles on the eniors' ,:'he A venue Bakery was mauife ted. The judge for .\du ic- elecled ...................... O,·cheslra heads . and .\lnucle Owings ......... Does Time l{cturn? the debate here were, Attorney Parlor Curts in Laboratory-"Is this I Jee Cream Katherine Stofer ......................... . R. V. ears, Bucyrus· Judge \V. 12, 14, 16 ·W. College Ave, . ........... Otterbein in Ye Olden Days solution supposed to be blue the F. v rturf, Delaware and Supt. :\1usic ............................. Piano Duel whole way duwn? The SOUTHARD NOVELTY Co J.i A. ha\~an, Columbus. Dr. :\lary Creamer l<ullt Brundage Locke-''Yes, shake it up." .\lu11uructu1·~1•i,1or The l{os~ ....................... The Thorns E. A. Jones acted as moderator. Miss 1 iswonger, reading a pro(:\1 is l:3ennelt) Calendars. Fans. Signs and Leather While our spirits were some Novelties for Advertisers. The Cactus ...................... Prickly Penr duclion in society-••~ bear can'e what depressed at the result of (:\Ir. E sig.) up behind Irene Staub and Mr. 240 North Third St. COLUMBUS,0. the debate here they were raised ~lusi -Celchrated :\linuette, Foltz and said, 'That's nothing. Padcrewski the next morning when news I can do that myself.'" (:\1. A. Dilm .-) came from 'riffin that Otterbein The Palm .................................. Dale~ Hridenstein-"They are blamhad won there. A. S. Keister, (:\Ir. flora.) ing everything on the poor Irish S. v . Bil ing, B. F. Richer, The Uluebell ...................... Shacly Ddl these <:lays." with J. O. Cox a alternate repil:\-li s Hell.) Essig-"How is thal?" resented Otterbein there. The EXTEMPORANEOUS TOASTS. Briden. tein-" Vhy they say vote of the judges in each case On call from the toastmasler, that an Irishman gave the people CONCORD EVANSTON With Am•NOlch With Jlnttonl1ole was two to one for the negative. Pn:sident Clippinger made a very in the south the yellow fever-a THE NEW Prof. E. B. Evans, who accom- happy little toast. He remark- fellow b) the name of Mike Crobe." panied the team to HeidelberO', ed about the fratrrnal feeling FOR SUMMER Maeder-"! have an uncle who 16c. eAch-~ for z.:. Arrow Cnffa, ~. i to be. congratulated 01~ hi that exi. t d between the clas es Cluett, J'ealJody k Co., Makers is the most careless fellow I have in Otterbein. His pride i:1 them work with the team. ever known." Heidelberg puts out sollle fine was ovt::rflowing a11d ht:: said that when the hat was pa sing himmith-" How's that?" deb t r and ha been able to de- he wished ht:: miglit call them all Maeder-"Why he had to go "No, it isn't mine." feat Otterbein uccessfully, the his childre11. clear to California for his lungs." Prof.-"Who was Columbus?" It was then getting late and Ir. la t fe~ years Our victor· at Prep. ''The gem of the Ocean " Thompson, waking up in C. ETiffin this year ha put new con-J Lambert asked Father Clippi~gerj
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