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Four dependable Bison backfieldmen: — Petroff, Cormanv. Jackson, and Cullison In regards to the games yet to be played, one is really sticking his neck out and asking for it when he attempts to say anything definite. Al- though an attempt was made to pin Coach down to something definite, he deftly evaded the issue and made the following remark, or at last a reas- onable facsimile: W. J. is still plenty strong and rates just about as they did last year. Geneva is just about the same as W. J., with some im- provement. Fairmont in- dications right now are that she is not so strong, although by the time we meet her there will un- doubtedly be improve- ment. Knight has scouted some of the others al- ready and is making plans to take a look at the remainder before we meet them. It is too early to make any comments about basketball outside of the fact that the schedule, with one or two ex- ceptions, is complete. To get back to Boettcher in the barber chair before he loses every hair in his head ! The cross- country team this year will lean heavily on fresh- man material what with the loss of McCarthy, Parker and Ryan. The two returning lettermen are Montagna and Red Ryan and the other men from last year are Cramblet, Wright, and Mc- Cord. All told to date, twenty-five frosh have turned out, but at the time of this writing there have been no time trials and hence there is noth- ing definite as to just what the story will be. It Is Your Team Support It The schedule as set up now stands with Car- negie Tech on the 27th of October, Hiram on November 4, Westminster on the 10th of No- vember and Muskingum and Ohio U yet to be arranged. Carnegie will be the toughest as they have, with the exception of one man, the same team they had last year. All the meets with the exception of Muskingum will be held here, which will be a large factor in our favor as we are granted the toughest course in this part of the country, most of the oth- ers being considerably flatter. We have an enviable record in cross-country meets here at Bethany and a sort of self-satisfied gleam pops into Boettcher ' s eyes when he mentions it, for which one can hardly blame him. Even with the loss of Ryan, McCarthy and Parker the situation doesn ' t look so awfully bad. This year ' s frosh will more than fill the shoes of these men. With two undefeated seasons behind them the Galloping Bisons are looking forward confidently to a repetition of the same sort of successful season this year. In regards to track, which can be worked on this fall, Boettch says we will feel the loss of Bob Sovetts, but that with others of last year ' s fresh- man team coming into shape the outlook is not absolutely black. Laird will take over some of Bob ' s specialties, but there are one or two spots, continued inside back cover PAGE ELEVEN
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Comes fall, comes the first Bethanian, and, as a natural consequence, comes a general preview of the sports situation here at Bethany. After two weeks of feeling the pulse of the campus in re- gards to the opinion of the student body as to how we will do this year — your correspondent has found that the tick- er is going at an alarm- ing rate, and the diag- nosis would be a severe case of optimism. The only apparent remedy seems to be continuous encouragement with no sudden let-down. At this stage of the game, the general opinion is that the patient will pull through nobly. Enough for literary flights! Let ' s get down to some facts as related by Coach Knight in re- gards to football and Coach Boettcher in re- gards to cross-country and the not too far dis- tant track situation. At the time this article was written the World Scries w as in progress, and. as a result the writer just about wore himself ragged trying to find the above named football mentor. He finally caught Boettch when he was cornered in the barber chair having his eyebrows trimmed and his mustachio clipped, and could not escape. We are assuming that by now everyone is acquainted with the football schedule, and if he isn ' t. the Moo Moo Moos will get him if he doesn ' t watch out. There is one new school being added to the schedule this year and two victims of last year are bein£ dropped. Possibly a few pertinent information facts about Heidelberg, the newcomer, might fit in here, as some may not know much about her. Heidelberg College of Tiffin, Ohio, is a member Preview of the Bison by Ed Elsasser Coach Knight and Boettcher inter- viewed. More determined spirit among footballers. Twenty-five Frosh turn out for cross-country team. First action on Rine Field where the Bison beat Westminster 7-0 C!X The author of the Ohio Conference, of which conference they were champs in 1930. We have signed a two-year contract with them and will play there next year. It is a co-educational institution with 168 women and 246 men, about the same size as Bethany. The teams dropped this year were Hol- brook and Morris Har- vey. In regard to the team itself, this year there is a better atti- tude among the men on the field. A more de- termined spirit than was apparent last year exists, which is a hope- ful sign. Rine Field, should the weather not make too soggy a mire of it, will be the scene of all our home en- gagements. No further improvements are planned as yet, al- though there is still considerable work to be done on the field itself. There is also planned an athletic building and running track. A couple of surprises showed up in t h e Westminster game. The first, which was rather expected, was the fine perform- ance turned in by Stitt, Harris and Myers. The other, which struck most of us like a bolt from the blue, was the fine performance turned in by the band. Dr. Weimer. should be in for a back-slapping session for the organization he has turned out. May we make an aside here, we hope the good work keeps up not only for football but also for the whole year. Although nothing definite has been done as yet. Dr. Weimer was overheard in the bookstore re- marking that he was working on some sort of uniform for the band. At least caps and capes. Am sorry that no further information is forthcom- ing, but just as the conversation began to get specific one of the new profs walked in and I lost all interest in bands, uniforms, etc. WBm PAGE TEN
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FRESHMEN ON THE FACULTY PROFESSOR CLYDE J CROBAUGH Head of the Economics and Business Department Here they are; new- members of the faculty. From the best institutions of learning in the country: Harvard, Ohio, Washing- ton, Stanford, Chicago, Boston, Indiana, Babson. Barnard, Columbia, Vir- ginia, and Princeton - these professors have come to Bethany to help keep Bethany primarily an educational institu- tion. ' ' Already they have proven that they can help make this process of edi- hcation a glorious adven- cure into the unknown. May they like us as much as we like them, and may they never graduate. MISS MARGARET CARRIGAN H ' ad of Residence at Fhillips Hall and In structor in English. Miss Carrigan is also in charg? of the social program at the coll-ge. MISS MARJORIE HENDRICK Faculty Resident at Gateway Hall and In structor in Speech and Dramatics MR. WILLIAM M. McCULLOUGH Assistant Professor of Economics MISS MARY ELLAN BIBBEE Faculty Resident at Helwig Hall and In structor in Sociology PAGE TWELVE
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