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( "The 'The Thc ) Rollins ( Sandspui Sa.ndspur Sandspur ) Published by Students of ( Rolling RoIlins Rollins ) . ( VOLUME YOLUl\IE YOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER \VINTER VINTER ) ( PARK PARI ), FLORIDA, APRIL ( 1.1 1J 11 ), 1917. No. 27. DR. ( WARD WARI WARM ) SPEAKS AT ( EASTER IMSTER ) I Y. W. C. A. INSTALLS NEW ( ROlLINS ROLUMS ) ( MfN MEN ) NOW ( PRfPARING PREPARING ) I VESPERS. ( NET NE' ) OFFICERS. cAm'l BASEBALL SEASON ( BROUGHT BROUGMI ) TO FOR MilITARY ( SERVICE' SERVICE ) / ( Perhaps Perhnps ) ( one nne ) of the loveliest of the I The ( annual annunl ) ( installation installutinn ) ( of nf ) officers ( PREMATURE PRfMATURE ) CLOSE ( . year's services ( held helll ) by the Rollins [ of the Young Woman's Christian ( As As- ) ( 13oy. BoylS Boys ) Show ( Deep Beep ) Interest and ( Soldier- Soldier ) Christian Association was their Easter sociation was held at ( five-thirty five thirty five.thirty ) on ly Ability. Vesper service last Sunday afternoon ( Tuesday Tuesduy ) afternoon. The new installa- A Summary of theWork. ( Team's 'T'eam's ) Good in Knowles ( Hall. Hull. ) Besides a most ( in- in ) tion ceremony was used and Virga . With the war involving the United ( spiring spiring' ) talk by Dr. Ward on what West formally took the vows of the States ( apparently \pparently pparently ) imminent, ( and md ) a , Easter has meant to the world, there president. Those who ( assumed msumed ) ( then- then their ) Faulkner, ( Arrunts Arrants ) and Stubbs ( havu have ) <., ( reat rent ) number of northern and southern were many ( beautifully beuutifully ) rendered ( mu- mu ) new offices were: Ruth Greene, ( Vice- Vice ) been working on the mound this ( colleges olleges ) introducing military ( train- train ) sical selections by Dr. ( Alien Allen ), Miss President; ( Marion l\1ar.ion l1ar.ion l 1ar.ion ) Phillips, ( Secre Secre- ) ( spring. spring- spring ) Arrants' ( pitching pitching' ) in the ing and even closing their doors to ( Waterman 'Vaterman ) and Miss Rous. tary; Elizabeth Russell, Treasurer. first ( Sanford Sanfprd ) game was the best let their men enlist, Rollins is doing The meeting was led by. one of the After the installation the meeting brand ( .of-ball .of ball ) produced by any of the her share towards ( strengthening trengthening ) the Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. girls, Katherine Gates. adjourned to the dining hall. where ( pitchcl''ti. pitchcrt. ) this ( eason. season. ) ( Faulkner Ii'aulkner ) also ( rmy army ) forces of the ( nation. nution. ) -- - two long ( tables tablea ), appropriately ( dcco- deco- ) did some clever pitching against this Last Thursday, the 5th, at noon, I ( RED IIEI ) CROSS ( ORGANIZATION. ORGANIA'l'ION. )/ rated and furnished with place cards, team 'in the second ( game. gamo. ) Faulkner's ( Dean Iean ) Enyart announced the hours for V had been prepared. The supper was work at the bat and his speed on the ( irill drill 'rill ), which are 7:30 in the morning Last Monday evening a mass ( meet- meet ) livened by many cheers and songs, in bases has ( prov2l1 proved ) him a valuable man. . nd ( 5:30 5.30 ) in the evening. Thursday ing was held for the purpose of ( or- or 01'- 01' ) which the girls were assisted by the ( Rodenbaugh Rodenbaug-h Rodenbaug h ) ( has /las las ) held the regular ( fvcning's vening's ) assembly brought about 50 ganizing a Red Cross Society among boys, who had ( been Leen ) banished to the job behind the bat this season with painfully erect young men, eager ( for for' ) the young women of the college. ( Col Col- ) other side of the dining hall. The ( Pt.'rdy Purdy ) and Dud Wilson as relief men. ( ony my cny ) kind of soldierly activities, and onel ( Reed Heed ) ( spoke spolw ) concerning ( Red Hed ) Cross enthusiasm shown was splendid, and Rodenbaugh is :n the lead with the this number has been ( maintained maintained. ) ( work worl ), and Dr. Hotard ( addressed addresscd ) the was ( spoken spokerl ) of ( aa us as ) the true "Old ( Rol- Rol ) stick work this ( season 5eason ) and he is one In view of his former military trainmeeting, in which he outlined the lins Spirit," but the climax of the ( ev- ev ) of the fastest ( .nen a11en men ) on the bases. ( < \ ) ( ig 1g ) at Bordentown ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) A., ( Malcolm l\1alcolm l 1alcolm ) course of study which he thought ( ad- ad ) ening came when a feeling was ( mani- mani ) Froemke, Ward and McCann have McGowan was appointed captain of visable to pursue. The organization ( tested fested ) which is hoped may be indi- each proved that he was also a clever the company. Two sergeants and five was then formed and officers elected cative of the "New Rollins ( Spirit. Spirit )" as performer on the initial ( sack. sack ) ( -orporals orporals ) were chosen, having also as follows: President, ( Margaret l\1argaret l 1argaret ) all rose in ( j a ) body, and sang Roberts has performed on the had ( training trainin ) along this line, and each Smith; vice president, ( Wcnonah 'Venonah Wenonah ) ( But- But ) ( "America. "America )" ini manner which could second bag with the same. speed ( and amI ) was placed ( over oyer ) a squad of eight men. terworth; ( secretary-treasurer secretary treasurer ), Ruth c leave no ( .doubt -doubt doubt ). that the hearts of all .1 - rnfisax ( t\ t )$: informer" ( yeat ycal ) A.( I' . )" }'P.< .." ( Tntlut I'Lllui ) ( f.ew..vnys fewllays ) since then ( there-Lia&-Gj-eene there Lia& Gj eene ); executive ( committee connnitteo ), ( Miss 1\hss 1 hss ) ( rwere-back- rwere back rwerebackof werebark..of ) the ( words word's ) ( of-ffiesorig of ffiesorig ) has proved to be the fastest man on ( i.een Ilcen 'peen ) considerable rivalry ( between betwccn ) the Enyart, ( Miss l\1iss l 1iss ) O'Neal, Miss ( Bellows. Bellows ) which at this time is especially dear the infield. ( He lie ) is also ( running running- ) high ( .quads quads ) in perfecting the more ( diffiMiss diffil1iss ) Gonzales ( and und ) Elizabeth Russell. to all ( Americana. Americans. ) in the batting. ( . , ) ult of the simple maneuvers, and the Musselwhite, whose ( regular reg-ular reg ular ) posi- progress of the whole company has ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) ( ACADEMY ACAIEMY ) ( SWAMPS SWAMI'S )' COLONEL REED AND CAPTAIN |tion is in the outfield, was called in ( been 'Ieen teen ) such ( aa as ) to bring favorable cornSANFORD HIGH SCHOOL to work at short this year. His work ( t/ t / ) ( AYRES YHES ) NOW ( DRILLING DHILLING IRILLING ) ( mcnt ment ) from critics experienced in this ( SCORE SCOnE ) ( 22-2. 222. 22 2. ) in ( the tho ) first ( pa pa' ) t of the season was ( STUDENTS. . ) 'no. rather loose but he struck his stride While the novelty of the thing has Coach ( Boyer's floyer's ) men struck ( their their' ) _ ( \y y l/ l ) in the last game and did some great ( worn \Vo..n Vo..n ) ( olf" off" ) somewhat, the number ( re- re ) stride on ( Monday l\1onday l 1onday ) of this week and ( Regular Heg-ular Heg ular ) daily drill was begun ( un- un ) work in his territory. Joe has been ( porting florting ) at each drill hour has ( not not. ) defeated the Sanford High School der trained leaders in army service hitting good ( dlib thib this ) season and has 1 ( alien allen ) ( off oft ), and the willingness to ( sac- sac ) team on the Sanford diamond. The last Thursday afternoon at 3 ( o'clock o'clock. ) proved to be the fastest ( man mun ) on the ( nfice rifice ) both time and energy is ( certain- certain certuin- certuin ) ( Rolling Rollins ) boys pounded the Sanford The present military drill is entirely bases. ( iy 'y ) commendable. pitcher for ( twenty-one twenty one ) hits and ( twen- twen ) voluntary, but is enthusiastically Captain Thoren ( has hils ) been producing Even word ( was wis ) received from ( thety-two thety two ) runs. Faulkner worked in the taken by all students. The work is a great brand of ball on the third University of Florida saying that the box for ( Rollins Hollins ) and allowed only four under the very able direction of ( Colo- Colo ) ( sack. sack ) ( His This ) work has been ( air-tight. air tight. ) ( baseball Iaseball aseball ) games with them were ( can-hits can hits canhits ) and two runs. He was given nel Reed, retired army officer. The Froemke has proved himself as capa- ( idled 'elled elled ) on account of the present ( con-great con great conreat ) support by his team mates. drill is in ( charge eharg-e eharg e ) of Captain Ayres of ble of taking care of third as the init- ( litions Jitions ), and when our baseball men ( Rollina Rollin Rollins ) put the game on ice in the Company C of the National ( Guards Glards ) of al sack, his work on third in the last were told to ( suspend 8uspend ) practice, there first inning when ( Alien Allen ) who started the State of Florida, who is assisted game being ( speedy speady ) and classy. was very little "kickingEach squad in the box for Sanford, was replaced oy his drill masters. ( West 'Vest ), McGown. McCann and ( Wag- Wag 'Vag- 'Vag ) , -; now fighting for honors. by ( Laing Laing' ), after the bases had been Guns are soon to be furnished the ner have been working in the outfield. Colonel Reed gave ( tfie tl\e tl e ) boys and the filled thru errors. Laing walked the company and through the hearty ( co- co ) ( West 'Vest ) has ( been boen ) the big man in the ( voung 'Voung young ) women the benefit of his ( expe-next expe next expenext ) man up and then the academy operation of a Rollins friend, ( Colo- Colo ) field this ( year j-'ear j 'ear ) and he is also swing- . ience with Red Cross ( Work w'ork ), at a ( hovs boys ) proceeded to pound out six ( liits hits ) nel ( Reed Heed ), it is assured that a regular ing the bat at ( a Q. ) good ( clip. cUp. ) Arrants mass meeting ( ton iOn bn ) Monday evening, which netted nine runs. ( During During- ) the appointment of a retired army officer and Faulkner have done good work '( ind \I1d I1d end ) on Tuesday evening addressed rest of the game the boys proceeded will soon be ( granted g'ranted. ) in the outfield. the Y. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) C. A. meeting. ( He lie ) pointed to fatten their batting ( averages. averag-es. averag es. ) The The team was just ( beginning boginnin ) to pull . ( ut 'Ut ) some of the hardships of military fifth ( inning inning' ) was another busy time for FLAGS APPEAR ON | / together with ( great poreat ) style, when theROLLINS ( l ! ).fe, told of the many physical ( benc-the benc the benethe ) score keepers, when five moreits BUILDINGS.season was suspended on account of + to be gained, called attention to runs were scored. ( Frocmke's Froemke's ) home war crisis. Coach ( Boycr Boyer ) has , he ( broadening broadening- ) effect of military ( n-n n rrn run ) and ( Arrnnts Arrants ) two bagger ( playing- playing ) been working hard with the men since work on the mind and character and ( nportant mportant important ) roles.Faulkner . In ( keeping kE'eping ) with the patriotic spirit he took charge and his work was just ( earned \amed amed namecl ) prominent men who had given led in the ( hitting hitting- ) withimc which has burst forth at this national beginning to bring results. The shift ( years yeari ) to the army before enterfour hits out of six times at bat. crisis, the students have placed flags made in the lineup this week had ( ng .rg' ) ( politics politics. ) Froemke showed that he has regained on all the college dormitories. The made a big improvement. Mussel- While the whole campus dislikes his old form by ( slamming slamming- ) out a home Cuban flag joins the "Stars and white was sent to his old position in ( the tf1e ) thought of our boys having to be run and ( a n ) two base hit. Spencer Stripes" at Chase Hall in ( proclaiming- proclaiming ) the field, ( Ward 'Yard ) was worked on first, ' ( tilled "llled ailed ) out, the spirit is not that of starred at the bat for Sanford with fidelity and ( allegiance allzgiance ) of the student Froemke on third and Thoren at ( I ' ) Peace at any Price," and when our two, ( two-baggers. two baggers. ) body to their respective nations. A short. The majority of the men were ( Dinpany L'mpany umpany ) is needed it will be found The shift in the infield, ( Frocmke Froemke ) ( lag flag ) now flies over Carnegie Hall ( and und ) |hitting in the ( three th"ee ) hundred class and prepared and ready. (Continued on Page Six) I two adorn the College Chapel. (Continued on ( Page Pag'e ) Six)
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 27, April 14, 1917. |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1917-04-14 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
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Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
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Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
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Title | Rollins Men Now Preparing For Military Service; Red Cross Oraganization; Rollins Academy Swamps Sanford High School Score 22-2; Flags Appear On Rollins Buildings; Y.W.C.A. Installs New Cabinet; Baseball Season Brought To Premature Season Close |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No27 |
Tag | sr0001927 |
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Military education -- Florida -- Winter Park. Vespers. Red Cross and Red Crescent -- Florida -- Winter Park. Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Baseball. YWCA -- Societies and clubs. |
Description | This page includes articles describing how Rollins' men are preparing for military service, and how the Rollins' women are organizing a local Red Cross Society. Also included are the results of a Rollins Academy - Sanford High School baseball game, a wrap-up of the college baseball season, and a meeting by the Young Women's Christian Association to install new officers. |
Date Original | 1917-04-14 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
Transcript | ( "The 'The Thc ) Rollins ( Sandspui Sa.ndspur Sandspur ) Published by Students of ( Rolling RoIlins Rollins ) . ( VOLUME YOLUl\IE YOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER \VINTER VINTER ) ( PARK PARI ), FLORIDA, APRIL ( 1.1 1J 11 ), 1917. No. 27. DR. ( WARD WARI WARM ) SPEAKS AT ( EASTER IMSTER ) I Y. W. C. A. INSTALLS NEW ( ROlLINS ROLUMS ) ( MfN MEN ) NOW ( PRfPARING PREPARING ) I VESPERS. ( NET NE' ) OFFICERS. cAm'l BASEBALL SEASON ( BROUGHT BROUGMI ) TO FOR MilITARY ( SERVICE' SERVICE ) / ( Perhaps Perhnps ) ( one nne ) of the loveliest of the I The ( annual annunl ) ( installation installutinn ) ( of nf ) officers ( PREMATURE PRfMATURE ) CLOSE ( . year's services ( held helll ) by the Rollins [ of the Young Woman's Christian ( As As- ) ( 13oy. BoylS Boys ) Show ( Deep Beep ) Interest and ( Soldier- Soldier ) Christian Association was their Easter sociation was held at ( five-thirty five thirty five.thirty ) on ly Ability. Vesper service last Sunday afternoon ( Tuesday Tuesduy ) afternoon. The new installa- A Summary of theWork. ( Team's 'T'eam's ) Good in Knowles ( Hall. Hull. ) Besides a most ( in- in ) tion ceremony was used and Virga . With the war involving the United ( spiring spiring' ) talk by Dr. Ward on what West formally took the vows of the States ( apparently \pparently pparently ) imminent, ( and md ) a , Easter has meant to the world, there president. Those who ( assumed msumed ) ( then- then their ) Faulkner, ( Arrunts Arrants ) and Stubbs ( havu have ) <., ( reat rent ) number of northern and southern were many ( beautifully beuutifully ) rendered ( mu- mu ) new offices were: Ruth Greene, ( Vice- Vice ) been working on the mound this ( colleges olleges ) introducing military ( train- train ) sical selections by Dr. ( Alien Allen ), Miss President; ( Marion l\1ar.ion l1ar.ion l 1ar.ion ) Phillips, ( Secre Secre- ) ( spring. spring- spring ) Arrants' ( pitching pitching' ) in the ing and even closing their doors to ( Waterman 'Vaterman ) and Miss Rous. tary; Elizabeth Russell, Treasurer. first ( Sanford Sanfprd ) game was the best let their men enlist, Rollins is doing The meeting was led by. one of the After the installation the meeting brand ( .of-ball .of ball ) produced by any of the her share towards ( strengthening trengthening ) the Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. girls, Katherine Gates. adjourned to the dining hall. where ( pitchcl''ti. pitchcrt. ) this ( eason. season. ) ( Faulkner Ii'aulkner ) also ( rmy army ) forces of the ( nation. nution. ) -- - two long ( tables tablea ), appropriately ( dcco- deco- ) did some clever pitching against this Last Thursday, the 5th, at noon, I ( RED IIEI ) CROSS ( ORGANIZATION. ORGANIA'l'ION. )/ rated and furnished with place cards, team 'in the second ( game. gamo. ) Faulkner's ( Dean Iean ) Enyart announced the hours for V had been prepared. The supper was work at the bat and his speed on the ( irill drill 'rill ), which are 7:30 in the morning Last Monday evening a mass ( meet- meet ) livened by many cheers and songs, in bases has ( prov2l1 proved ) him a valuable man. . nd ( 5:30 5.30 ) in the evening. Thursday ing was held for the purpose of ( or- or 01'- 01' ) which the girls were assisted by the ( Rodenbaugh Rodenbaug-h Rodenbaug h ) ( has /las las ) held the regular ( fvcning's vening's ) assembly brought about 50 ganizing a Red Cross Society among boys, who had ( been Leen ) banished to the job behind the bat this season with painfully erect young men, eager ( for for' ) the young women of the college. ( Col Col- ) other side of the dining hall. The ( Pt.'rdy Purdy ) and Dud Wilson as relief men. ( ony my cny ) kind of soldierly activities, and onel ( Reed Heed ) ( spoke spolw ) concerning ( Red Hed ) Cross enthusiasm shown was splendid, and Rodenbaugh is :n the lead with the this number has been ( maintained maintained. ) ( work worl ), and Dr. Hotard ( addressed addresscd ) the was ( spoken spokerl ) of ( aa us as ) the true "Old ( Rol- Rol ) stick work this ( season 5eason ) and he is one In view of his former military trainmeeting, in which he outlined the lins Spirit," but the climax of the ( ev- ev ) of the fastest ( .nen a11en men ) on the bases. ( < \ ) ( ig 1g ) at Bordentown ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) A., ( Malcolm l\1alcolm l 1alcolm ) course of study which he thought ( ad- ad ) ening came when a feeling was ( mani- mani ) Froemke, Ward and McCann have McGowan was appointed captain of visable to pursue. The organization ( tested fested ) which is hoped may be indi- each proved that he was also a clever the company. Two sergeants and five was then formed and officers elected cative of the "New Rollins ( Spirit. Spirit )" as performer on the initial ( sack. sack ) ( -orporals orporals ) were chosen, having also as follows: President, ( Margaret l\1argaret l 1argaret ) all rose in ( j a ) body, and sang Roberts has performed on the had ( training trainin ) along this line, and each Smith; vice president, ( Wcnonah 'Venonah Wenonah ) ( But- But ) ( "America. "America )" ini manner which could second bag with the same. speed ( and amI ) was placed ( over oyer ) a squad of eight men. terworth; ( secretary-treasurer secretary treasurer ), Ruth c leave no ( .doubt -doubt doubt ). that the hearts of all .1 - rnfisax ( t\ t )$: informer" ( yeat ycal ) A.( I' . )" }'P.< .." ( Tntlut I'Lllui ) ( f.ew..vnys fewllays ) since then ( there-Lia&-Gj-eene there Lia& Gj eene ); executive ( committee connnitteo ), ( Miss 1\hss 1 hss ) ( rwere-back- rwere back rwerebackof werebark..of ) the ( words word's ) ( of-ffiesorig of ffiesorig ) has proved to be the fastest man on ( i.een Ilcen 'peen ) considerable rivalry ( between betwccn ) the Enyart, ( Miss l\1iss l 1iss ) O'Neal, Miss ( Bellows. Bellows ) which at this time is especially dear the infield. ( He lie ) is also ( running running- ) high ( .quads quads ) in perfecting the more ( diffiMiss diffil1iss ) Gonzales ( and und ) Elizabeth Russell. to all ( Americana. Americans. ) in the batting. ( . , ) ult of the simple maneuvers, and the Musselwhite, whose ( regular reg-ular reg ular ) posi- progress of the whole company has ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) ( ACADEMY ACAIEMY ) ( SWAMPS SWAMI'S )' COLONEL REED AND CAPTAIN |tion is in the outfield, was called in ( been 'Ieen teen ) such ( aa as ) to bring favorable cornSANFORD HIGH SCHOOL to work at short this year. His work ( t/ t / ) ( AYRES YHES ) NOW ( DRILLING DHILLING IRILLING ) ( mcnt ment ) from critics experienced in this ( SCORE SCOnE ) ( 22-2. 222. 22 2. ) in ( the tho ) first ( pa pa' ) t of the season was ( STUDENTS. . ) 'no. rather loose but he struck his stride While the novelty of the thing has Coach ( Boyer's floyer's ) men struck ( their their' ) _ ( \y y l/ l ) in the last game and did some great ( worn \Vo..n Vo..n ) ( olf" off" ) somewhat, the number ( re- re ) stride on ( Monday l\1onday l 1onday ) of this week and ( Regular Heg-ular Heg ular ) daily drill was begun ( un- un ) work in his territory. Joe has been ( porting florting ) at each drill hour has ( not not. ) defeated the Sanford High School der trained leaders in army service hitting good ( dlib thib this ) season and has 1 ( alien allen ) ( off oft ), and the willingness to ( sac- sac ) team on the Sanford diamond. The last Thursday afternoon at 3 ( o'clock o'clock. ) proved to be the fastest ( man mun ) on the ( nfice rifice ) both time and energy is ( certain- certain certuin- certuin ) ( Rolling Rollins ) boys pounded the Sanford The present military drill is entirely bases. ( iy 'y ) commendable. pitcher for ( twenty-one twenty one ) hits and ( twen- twen ) voluntary, but is enthusiastically Captain Thoren ( has hils ) been producing Even word ( was wis ) received from ( thety-two thety two ) runs. Faulkner worked in the taken by all students. The work is a great brand of ball on the third University of Florida saying that the box for ( Rollins Hollins ) and allowed only four under the very able direction of ( Colo- Colo ) ( sack. sack ) ( His This ) work has been ( air-tight. air tight. ) ( baseball Iaseball aseball ) games with them were ( can-hits can hits canhits ) and two runs. He was given nel Reed, retired army officer. The Froemke has proved himself as capa- ( idled 'elled elled ) on account of the present ( con-great con great conreat ) support by his team mates. drill is in ( charge eharg-e eharg e ) of Captain Ayres of ble of taking care of third as the init- ( litions Jitions ), and when our baseball men ( Rollina Rollin Rollins ) put the game on ice in the Company C of the National ( Guards Glards ) of al sack, his work on third in the last were told to ( suspend 8uspend ) practice, there first inning when ( Alien Allen ) who started the State of Florida, who is assisted game being ( speedy speady ) and classy. was very little "kickingEach squad in the box for Sanford, was replaced oy his drill masters. ( West 'Vest ), McGown. McCann and ( Wag- Wag 'Vag- 'Vag ) , -; now fighting for honors. by ( Laing Laing' ), after the bases had been Guns are soon to be furnished the ner have been working in the outfield. Colonel Reed gave ( tfie tl\e tl e ) boys and the filled thru errors. Laing walked the company and through the hearty ( co- co ) ( West 'Vest ) has ( been boen ) the big man in the ( voung 'Voung young ) women the benefit of his ( expe-next expe next expenext ) man up and then the academy operation of a Rollins friend, ( Colo- Colo ) field this ( year j-'ear j 'ear ) and he is also swing- . ience with Red Cross ( Work w'ork ), at a ( hovs boys ) proceeded to pound out six ( liits hits ) nel ( Reed Heed ), it is assured that a regular ing the bat at ( a Q. ) good ( clip. cUp. ) Arrants mass meeting ( ton iOn bn ) Monday evening, which netted nine runs. ( During During- ) the appointment of a retired army officer and Faulkner have done good work '( ind \I1d I1d end ) on Tuesday evening addressed rest of the game the boys proceeded will soon be ( granted g'ranted. ) in the outfield. the Y. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) C. A. meeting. ( He lie ) pointed to fatten their batting ( averages. averag-es. averag es. ) The The team was just ( beginning boginnin ) to pull . ( ut 'Ut ) some of the hardships of military fifth ( inning inning' ) was another busy time for FLAGS APPEAR ON | / together with ( great poreat ) style, when theROLLINS ( l ! ).fe, told of the many physical ( benc-the benc the benethe ) score keepers, when five moreits BUILDINGS.season was suspended on account of + to be gained, called attention to runs were scored. ( Frocmke's Froemke's ) home war crisis. Coach ( Boycr Boyer ) has , he ( broadening broadening- ) effect of military ( n-n n rrn run ) and ( Arrnnts Arrants ) two bagger ( playing- playing ) been working hard with the men since work on the mind and character and ( nportant mportant important ) roles.Faulkner . In ( keeping kE'eping ) with the patriotic spirit he took charge and his work was just ( earned \amed amed namecl ) prominent men who had given led in the ( hitting hitting- ) withimc which has burst forth at this national beginning to bring results. The shift ( years yeari ) to the army before enterfour hits out of six times at bat. crisis, the students have placed flags made in the lineup this week had ( ng .rg' ) ( politics politics. ) Froemke showed that he has regained on all the college dormitories. The made a big improvement. Mussel- While the whole campus dislikes his old form by ( slamming slamming- ) out a home Cuban flag joins the "Stars and white was sent to his old position in ( the tf1e ) thought of our boys having to be run and ( a n ) two base hit. Spencer Stripes" at Chase Hall in ( proclaiming- proclaiming ) the field, ( Ward 'Yard ) was worked on first, ' ( tilled "llled ailed ) out, the spirit is not that of starred at the bat for Sanford with fidelity and ( allegiance allzgiance ) of the student Froemke on third and Thoren at ( I ' ) Peace at any Price," and when our two, ( two-baggers. two baggers. ) body to their respective nations. A short. The majority of the men were ( Dinpany L'mpany umpany ) is needed it will be found The shift in the infield, ( Frocmke Froemke ) ( lag flag ) now flies over Carnegie Hall ( and und ) |hitting in the ( three th"ee ) hundred class and prepared and ready. (Continued on Page Six) I two adorn the College Chapel. (Continued on ( Page Pag'e ) Six) |
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