Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 15, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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BOTTLERS TOKE SWAT
PEST FROM EAGLES
In a i'hiiii .if lurid hittm*r and rn<»
ge I h*<ld>n" tL.fr* E.atflrg fatted to even
c unt w h the < cm Cola team whan
ffie latter "II upon the youthful E’v
unt ami hi* suremsor Mil that I, for
sixteen hits ?«n«i tan run* in th * first
i and I 1 inning*. Collins, who r
liavo Mitchell, ha Id the pep Ihivs
helpless the rest of the afternoon, but
the iliiniaea was done
I h" E.aele- opened all'iiiciousi v
putting over a marker in the first
frame, an t following with a hrnae in
th* -eeond Another in the fourtfi at *
two m the final pern si brought their
total of rix for the afternoon
Kvan*. startmg on the mound for
Normal, worked out of a hole in the
first with a fmir of stnk "outs, after
a hit bat-man and a base hit had put
two man on In the seeond he was
forced to surrender a run on a hit by
I lenient*, a saeritiee hy Skila*. and a
hit to renter hy K *. tor, whteh wa-
Imote l by Davis The third was puss,
d n "fully but with the fourth
came disaster In this frame, after
Rector and Hulse had from* out.
Holme* hit down third base line Lit
trell brought him home with u two-
ply swat to center E Cohb then
came thr. ugh with a *imrle throu*rh
short which scored l.lltrell -I Cohb
singled over the middle cushion and
Bradley cleaned the bases with a
homer ttvet the left field fence This
blow sen! Kvan* to the showers
Mitchell replaced him and struck out
Clements for the last out. hi thi-
fi fill, b wever, the ho’tier* got to him
for f. ur run* and Collins t >ok up the
terrace work, turmnir the < ixa Colas
I>ack runic** th remainder of lhe af
ternoon
< 'oca < oit AH K H Pfl A K
Holmes c 5 2 4 II ft 1
Lift red If 4 2 *2 0 I (I
K Cohb. Ih 5 I I II 0 I
.1 C.bb m A 1 5 I 0 ft
Hradley. lb ft I 1 I I (I
Clements, 2ti ft I 2 3 7 1
Hkiles, ss 5 0 10 2 0
Rector, rf 5 13 0 0 0
Killian, p I 0 0 0 o 0
Hulse. p 4 1 0 0 0 0
K»trle* \ H K I! PO A F
(Miver. *« .13 2 10 3
Johnson, c 4 0 I 14 ft 2
His*. If 4 I 0 0 « 0
t'pton. 2b 4 0 1 4 21
Raich, rf 2 ft 0 ft 0 ft
Davis, m rf 4 I t 2 ft 1
M . re Ih J 1 *2 1 0 I
c. If. dues 1b 2 0 10 1 ft
Kvan*, p 10 10 10
Mitchell, p t 0 ft 0 0 1
Collins, p 2 110 2 0
S Modirc, ss *2 0 I lift
Neill, cf 2 3 0 1ft «
Spaulding | 0 0 0 ft ft
Speubl ny hatte I for i H Hod""'
in the ninth
Cora Col* 010 '>40 ftftO t»
Kafles 120 Kfft 002 ft
Htoien besis l.iftrell, Bradley.
Clements. Hod■*et K ss * dlins; »ae*
riftc" hits lohnsun. C. H H* dge*.
<4ki’-a; two base hit* Littrell, J
C< Mi f’ptun. Johnson PLvar- f B
|fe<t c»; home rtMt Hadley; doubt"
play Clement* to E f ebb; run« of*
pitcher off Kvan* 13 hit*. ft run* in
! 2 l inning- off MitcHeH ft hit*. I
run* n 2 ' fi' in*. "it 1 dlin- 1 hits
no rut - in i 1 3 mime- off K lliat
1 hits, 3 runs in I 1.1 inning*. off
Hulse Ml hit* 1 run* in 7 2 d innings;
s'ru k i ut bv Hul > 10. K* art* I.
M'tc'-eli r - ' h t 0; base na
hells it KiIIimi 1. Hulse 0. Evan* 1,
Mitchell I. c dlu' 1. hi* bais'iiet.
hy Kvan* (Littrell*, by M itched
fHotnesi, hy Kil^ati iRvaisIf wild
fiit* Collin«: pa ■«••*) l»all Johnson;
in, f ira- e ! hours ,«n i ' minut —
I nip n s Wright and • art"r
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We «till hav s few of * he 11*22
5 uccas which we would like to sell.
If you care to buy one, call af the
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BiisU'i !’■ .'I (mine on"er StH’nt O'owns
In the first round of the county b
kethall tournament Tuesdtu ni
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to the Parker County basket I
the se. re la’inir ol to 14
The ifume ilurinc the first half i-
fast, but the p i\er- i u
to l(H*ate the bask"t Itunn * th * * ■
oim! half, however, the speed inereii-
ed and the M's, i njniy forwards b
yan to find the rifur with a number of
e|n trifviny shots which nu 1 d I
seor • rapid11 above the Parker level
The basket >b. otinc of Hi ">k llro.in
for M'ise was the feature f the tramc
ELv • n- al • f *V vas a !
end to Hr wn. I pton featured for
Parker, cloutiny the majority of their
rtnit *
Thursday rnv'ht will >n* th«* -i •* t
* rme of the t urnnment when th>
hiphlv tnutnf Van /.and! fiv> no- t
tfo Henderson County iptrit
\r< h »r Idt lv Vimnij Orisafr •
Friday, July a, the students from
\reher, Jack and V unv' Count is met
at chapel period and ore a •• I for *lu
summer
The following officers were elected'
President J A M* Donald
Vice president E, C Met loud
See Tr i V4 - nonoah Etouch M an
Chat Reporter <• 'I McCloud
\ Htal committee and reporters
for home pa|>er» wen* appointed by
the president
Kveryone pres *nt «*eoel to fa* full
of enthusiasm With *o much amnia
tion "ii the part of th* member*. w<
have a pr mtse of m. interesting sum-
mer club
An outing has been planned; so w<
urc vou to wnteh the bulletin board
for future not tee
'iophomorev 0ru;mi/p.
4 b* ut siv'y sophomores met st
r* I p< r d la'* Fr* lav nmrnitiv for
* riranir.»tion, followiof a call for
t ■. ri - - I iem
ben of the class The organisation
wa* eompltdetl and is composed en
tirelv of soph-imore* finish mg their
work this so ,mi*r The fn lowing of
filer* Were ejected
f*rc*,dent J H Cronkrita*
.Secretary (»«•* reia White
T* ssarer Tommy Tompkin*
ChHt Kepi rter If M Adkm*
V a, onn t'e ■ of five member*
i itt*- oted to eiilist memE>er*hip
nd to dir*-* t the - .rial activities of
the class for the term
I* wa* enthusiastically voted to ro
* t* rate with the faculty committee in
additg to the Student l.oar E und
Tl « • »n institution fostered by the
class
pr.-.nlenfr Cronkrit' udrinr from
the restKinse to hi* statement, voice)
the pirit *.f the class when he «anl,
prom res have u*u«llv run thing*
around thi* *ch«ed and no less is e*.
peeled .f them thi* summer"
Her '1 ’Hirer June 30
On June 3ft Mr W E Milam of
i aiitnn. and a memhei of the 101ft
diplonia i Iiish of tl i \ T S \ C., wa-
i »tied m an attempt to vim a lake
••t r Banger Wlnu enrolled in eol
** .. to vas H Vet Clive member of
ti I e Literary Society 'titemdlegi
at. defiater durif ■ 'he venrs IHM 15
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Milam was «ui ■ -sful i* a teacher and
he lime of ins d* ,lb was in bu«
• ■ " at Ranger
m FISH WRITES HOME
Denton. Ti mi- Jiih l't'22
In ar llomefolks
Today is Sunday I went to church
• 'ns morning Clai* that's my room
mute, you ktmt suys she thinks ev
erv h dy ought ’<> to < hurrh T
wish you couh1 ha *i*n her<* this
W.
trig h y at ehuri l!< s;it ri* ht across
he a sle fr m a- a* I I could not Its
ten to what t’n pi idoT aid for
looking at him I m' <*ed *tmi Mi
Porter one of . in ten* Cl hen m I t
Normal, «*t next to him Wtvn
'•hureh was over I tit" K’n tHtkin" t i
Mr Porter Th* came h where we
were, and Mr porter oitr iltn * d him
• I M' P * r t ei
hut Clara ha- kt vn t oi for a lori"
time Mr ffart. r - I want v'U
girls to m"et M J o*s He is in
school here thi* «urn er Mr Jone*
as Eh* calk'd Him, ooked as if he wist.
e,| he were at side>ol then. He acted
a- if he were afraid w were gmn** t i
hit< him or something \5ell M
porter got to tali no t., i lara and, of
course, I had to tick to Mr ,loo**«
Vt I i i we got outi i. t • d1
tn king And 11 » dldt ' *top talki',
till they got n»* irly to the
There was nothn g else for u* to do
tmt to follow. M* Jones N'd I V i
ought to sec hint He t tail and -
ht has red hair »nd wenrr red *nckx
He told me hi* fir*l name was Deul"'
onomy and that he lived in Pu.l* <r
or - me place like thut He said he
used to know Mr P rter b fun h
started to school W to n »’
the Normal, he asked me what my
name wa* lb aid I remi’ I
of the lb .ok Ri b rl
Well, I have go* Ms of work to do
SO I can't write ny n n- t U
I will write vou a one Vtter som*
time and tell you all ab *u; oiv i
er* and abotli * lara I *ur* am ■! k
to tiave a mommstfr like < lara Htc
sure is a tine girl S- •> ha* been here
a Ii ng time She i- going ' * g'" Her
degree soon
Write me a I* g letter and t"II m
aEii.ut everything back home
Your otic In* t laughter.
IM \ KISH
: *ow LIENS HOLD MEETING
I "> M Arden < lub met E ridav
evening of July 7 at the Musa Hall
II i II lilt* 'i ssloll Roll call whs «n
i i My a I -wi'ied by Why M.*
■ ■uld Vote ”
M'-s l.oiticy favored the eluti with
: * 'eelion which wa* very much
j »>•■•! Then, Mr* C c t aneey,
1 nl of Ci i its federation, ad
thi dub, telling what the fed
'i tad accomplished and the na
tu. i f it* futur* work It wa* very
i spiritig a* wdl a* interesting, mak-
ing each member after bearing (ht
careful explanation „f ihi orgarur.a
ii ' of , federation wish to orgam/.e
"i hi h< no town, if it were lack
i , in that r. pert; a* Mr* Yancey
1 I Ii thi benefits t . a community
i f IithDoii so cleat and oul*latnl
HI''.
t r a *l or* ltu*ines* meeimg. the
’ * * * d t *i Mu * 11 all foi i In
*iuct c >o|er i .impns, when a very
ic i enjoyed social half hour was
spent.
VOLLEY GULL SCHEDULE
EIKS1 i Week ending July I II
Tue»day E n shmen v - Sophomore
TEursday f aculty v * Juniors E ri
dm S mer v* (filllaws
SEd tl\|l (Week ending July 21 I
I u< sda Sophomore* \. ttutiaw -.
Thursday faculty v« freshmen
I i **t.tv Iuniors vs Senior
THIRD i Week ending July 2* *
Tu.-*lay faculty vs Senior- Thur
I re* Immi * tut law - E i 'lay
Juniors vs Sophomore*
I * tl If III iWi **k e ling V >i n-t 11
Tu dav E reshmen v* Junior*
Thursday Sene r* v* Sophomores
I *1 ■ v E aeiilt v v * (tut law •
II Til 'Meek ending August III
Tip - In Sophomores vs faculty
Thur die Juniors v- itiitlaw E ri
E ri “hmen vs Semo,'s
These game* will Ih* played on the
campus courts a» scheduled above at
ft :o I* M
founty Basketball S* hedub
Jill II Parker v Wist
July II Va,. /amdt Hi nder on
July 17 Iten "ti '« Navarro
Julv 21 E aim n v* W * <1 Eexa
Thi ■■ games -a dl te* played iw-gin
mi g at ft I' P VI a» scio duled above,
m tf*e tiarrio k*
E mal game* will be ■ heduled Inter
M \IO VKDKA PlftM.R VM
I rotav July 21 l‘»22. 7 P M
b ormal t olleg • Song 1 lub
Roll (all Women Karnou in Pol
Mm.
Piao" icti' h* Julia Smith
fa k Ni r - E, i> < riddle pr sident
>. "od D «trict of feiieraled < lub*
tal naif hour
tonimitte* Inez Elvnt Wvnona
Hill, Alma Suns. Nell Kirkpatrick
1. E. F.'S TIKE HIGHLAND
PARK SECTOR SATURDAY
\t the * all of the bugle, the mem
In ' of tin \ EL I* l lub, with then
friend*, met hi front of the Admin
ist nit ion bit Iding at i\ thirty Sat
urday evening. July *. The order wa
given lo full hi. and tin crowd pro.
reeled lo Highland Park The distance
wa only nil'll lent to stimulate a
good appetite
The troop arrived at the park in
lie time and began tin* preparation
foi .at* After their wading grass
fill! i knei leep foi -nine time, enough
wood w.i- .a cumulated to begin tin
tin A large pot of coffee wa* pi.
mi tin tin and while that was cook
mg each member busied himself in
priH'unng sink which were long
enough thal lie could cook lie bacon
without cooking hi* own face Sand
wicln-s., tomatoes, pnkies, onions, and
eoffei wen* served utilil everyone Was
sat istled
I mirl ( unv idisl J J iirare
Judge Fred ( Hughes called tin
court to ordci, and the clerk, * .III R
A oiiiic. u nd tin* churgt of cmbc//lc
men! of i luft funds again-t All
(irini Then tin* prosecuting Jtttor
mv, Alt John* iti, better known as
Stn rid. had tin Stale’s first witin *
called Thi *lMl* tested, and Mr
Murray attorney foi defendant, i|uc*
'lolled III! v*. It tl - - - After getting III
to cm ml precarious conditions the
vVitm - Wu di-mi-sed Other wil.
in- • -. including Mi tv alms liar
rini’i weri i ailed AL Marring
ton wu- very insistent u|»on telling
........... what she thought hImiiii tin
i i-c The attorney for slate hii<I at
torrn , for defendant often bad very
arm da.d. which Du* heritY Mr
MeDonuld, had to lake art do ml -tun
ulant in ordei to stop Aft«u tin* tin*
a-c went verv smoothly except the
, • .iirf and some of the witnesses seem
id to have hud -omething of a dim
net that mad thorn stagger when
' * walked AI..-I of them ark now I
iliod that they bail drunk ti*. much
fufTi’i’
After all the evidence was in, the
altoiin pr.....eded to plead tin case
Vt* r tic y ,|..lu oti m I Ei* name of law
. ini order, asked for the conviction
A*-i*tunt Pro-cut ing Attorney, Mr
i Ii .1.....ph Neelv. a fur fumed ora-
I r and politn mil, made one of hi*
usual noloriou* '|«*ecEu** Attorney
for i.’fecd it Mr Weston L. Murray,
wfio i- renowned for Ins cool logic and
f iei oral .iv, proceederl to unrave
t.hc areful weaving* of tin state* at
turrit - In com hid*, Mr Win Ural
lev, defendant » assistant attorney
l ulled forth Die cry heard round the
world (Jive him Ith rty, or give him
death'"
\fier careful deliberation, Judge
Hindi. - gave tn*- *1' * tston of gudtv
arid -enteia ed the defendant, Mr
Orate, to poller* op the grounds. He
g, . him authority to appoint
inv needed help
I’he I male
The audience and court were tioth
I*-, ha u*tcd from the long and nervi
wr ' king tr-a|; so refreshments weri
er .ed lc* cream and eak'** weri
r ft. tt r. but after alimit the third
turn to go over the top on thi ice
.real- Inn Corporal Prmtt declared
the ream wa- not so good
At way, th<* merry crowd sang
t» II .Hip" ong* With their hearts a
, err I* Dieir lum After the song*
*. rt ung, lh«* rnosl pie isanl |iart of
the .lilting, the stroll home, came
II MOK DAY "
fit Tu. dav July 1** D»22. the iun
n,r lc-- It lav.- charge of the chap
e| . - . r i- Some of the ti. st talent
in the whole school i* found in thr
n ember- of thr* < :a-< and will appear
hi for the indent* Piano and voca
sol nia * luartr-tte. r* iding* front
the expre -ion department and many
ither attraction* to keep vour inter
<>*t keyed up to th** tngh**st point will
,ta* given Don't forget the late -
| Tuesday. July lh
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 15, 1922, newspaper, July 15, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720082/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.