The Gavelyte, March 1914
CEDARVILLE COLLEGE -Everybody goes to s,ee .tlhe D1etr 1 icks. -The cases ailone ·tlhink ,the enltert,:vinmernt g,ood. Felbrua ry 25. Dave finds out !that man is n,ot ,a quaidfru,ped. -"·C€'darville furni-flhes D!O subs1tiiitute.s ro,r Lick 1 in,g County lbelile,s,.'' FE.•bruary 26. -Nothing 1 ha1pipen,s 1but a meet,in:g o-f the Bible-'r,eachln,g contest– anJts; wlhich is not news, but -a habit. F'eibruary 27. __)Mary H. dis•cusses ,the poelti-c qualitiies of "breezy" ,and "wiinidy." -tBii'ble rEadfog •contest in U. 1 P. dhurch. -"I am s•'orry t·hat you were dl:sap,po1inted, or s•rnrpri 1 s~d." Febru,ary 28. -Dayton Meteors 34; C. ic.~ 35. WffiA.VER HA'S A GIRL. (It ,pay.s to advertise in the Gave 1 l:yrt:Je ). "KEEP A PLAYIN'" If the guard shou!M h:OM you down Keeip a playin'; V\ 7 ,ben he meets you wiith a frown Keeip a playin'; All the g,arme uipon the, floor Play more earnest than ,beifbre, Crack a smHe; but don't ge,t sore Keep a playin'. If you ,s e,e he's makin' goals Keeip a playin': Move as tho'Ugh you're on hot coals Keeip a playin': Then with Pkilil and with no trick Show him now how yiou can sti-ck And the pass 0 work brenk up quick, Keep a playin'. Jf the side-line roots for you Keeip a playin': Pass th •ball; oft shoot it, too, Keeip a playin': Lead opponents on t·hf> run And the game you w,ill have won. By what greatness was this done? Just by playin'. -Ex. 9
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