The Gavelyte, January 1911

t(' mtinu I f1nm p,l 11.) lumni R •ad r. ! ! th lloll •mh n me! p•u-lnok of n hnun - lt•ou. ~ .. 1\Hl, : 11 ~ 1 ! li:ll'i r. 1 : 1111 \ u. ''on lh': 1 Thi• fol lo ing j a Ii t nr th' "Honor- 1:nrn ·r a ·,utinf: thl' •I •ctri hnr,.;i• alill' lumni ~vho h: \P "Pc1id up" th •ir lot th. fnn.iu. v1llng' of B rP,. W. "(;avPlyl<•" ,mhs<"riplioni:i: ,n•rc r yally ~n·' ~lb· !IOtn 7;, or lOO I R<'V. Hnml'r McMillan, '07; RPv. :4lud •nts nnd 1n:1m clial(•ly th y escorted, Tho,q. R. Turn r, '90; Rev. ·1ar ·nc. us thru th 1 ,am thoroughfar of th Young, '00; s. . Wright, '03; Prof. town to th rmory whcr th batll ' J. R. Fitzpattick, 'Ut; lJr. G ,o. C. wa wag d. j St wart, '07; L n,y H nderson, '08; Promptly at :10 the game started. Wm. W. Waid , '09; Ernest B. Mc- 'edarvill boys had about shots each l llan, '09; Edward haw, '10; ,J. K. in practice beforehand. The g~me was !Williamson, '10; Ethel McMillan, '10; v ry exciting from start to fimsh and I Wm. Ritter, ·10; Ralph Hill, '10. it wa evident that darville had them ! Considering the large Alumni of on their toe at all stages of the game. I Cedarville, the above is a v ry po r The German Wall ace boys had a beau- ; showing. We are sure nearly all of the tifully planned program for us. The I Alumni want the GAVELYTE, but neg– game had but fairly started when they lect and "putting off till tomorrow" to attempted to put W. J. M. in under send your small subscription fee are the s ats on one side. Later on during the main reasons why we can only the half a center rush was made upon publish fourteen who have paid up. Mac and he rolled over and ove-r across Start the year 1911 off right and sub– the floor. The first half ended 16-5 in scribe for the organ of your Alma favor of G. W. University. The sec- 1 Mater. Your small fee helps us to ond half the boys came back very publish articles by the Alumni, and be– strong and in a few minutes began ginning with this issue we are going to scoring rapidly. At about this period run the GAVELYTE with a deep interest "Belgass" received a fractured knee for the Alumni. We can help you, and and Dixon a blow that almost killed you can help Cedarville. father. The game was featured (1) by, This is YOUR PAPER as well as the roughness (2) by m :>re roughness and I students and we want you to take an ended 30 to lJ. We do not feel bad I interest in it as such. May we have a over our defeat considering what a I large list of "Paid up" subscribers to strong team we met and that F. L. 1 publish next month? Only 75 cents a Clemans, one of our star forwards was , year now· "indisposed" and did not accompany I us. G. W. U. beat Wo:,ster U. and On the train home from Berea. played Cleveland Y. M. C~ A. a close P. D. D.-When are you going to game, Cleveland in tum beating Yale bring around the toys, bud? and Cedarville can easily defeat them Train Boy:-Put a rubber on the here at home or on a neutral floor with I back ?f yo~r c?at and you will make a our regular line-up. good Jumpmg-Jack.

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