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, .., - _ ,( I ' ) \, - "' - , -\.- . / The Rollins Sandspur VOLUME 19 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, OCTOBER 21, 1916. No.4VARSITY GIVES COLUMBIA HARD FIGHT FOR THE CLOSE SCORE OF ( SEVEN-SIX SEVEN SIX SEVENSIX SEVEN--SIX ) ( LflKut lARGE LARtE ) ( bKUllll CROWD ) ( WllNtbOD \VITNESSES VITNESSES VYRNESSES ) ( hfllYlt GAME ) quadruple went overLewis pass for got an ; -; rdong the. THE BOARD OF TRADE ENTERTAINS "SUCCESS AND INVESTMENT" Hayden was knocked out, and the Co- "ROLLINS ( SPIRIT SPIRIT" ) ( CHARAC- CHARAC ) lumbia team shifted, Henderson going Students and Faculty In Attendance. Dr. Schiebe of ( West 'Vest ) Tampa Addresses TERIZES CLEAN AND to halfback and Alpin coming in as ( Get-Together Get Together ) Idea Strengthened. the Y. M. C. A. HARDFOUGHTCONTEST. a fresh end. The quarter was ( un- un ) '. eventful, the ball ( see-sawing see sawing ) back and . One of the most progressive steps The regular weekly meeting .of the _ / forth in the center of the field. Time in the V recent ( Rofllins-Winter Rofllins Winter RdllinsWinter Rdllins-Winter Rdllins ) ( Park lPark ) Iloung Men's Christian Association Columbia defeated the Varwas called with the ball in Columbia's was made ' College ( get-together get together ) campaign on was held in Lyman Gymnasium, as is afternoon in one of the hands on Rollins' ( 37-yard 37 yard ) line. the 16th 1916 when the sity Thursday Monday, , , the custom on Tuesday evening from of football Second half; third quarter. Winter Eark Board of Trade held most exciting games seen an 6:30 to ( 7:30. 730. ) Following the brief de- on Rollins grounds in a number of ( iFroemke tFroemke Froemke ) kicked the ball far down open meeting in honor of the faculty votional ( preliminaries. preliminaries ) Secretary The close of ( seven-sixthe seven sixthe ) field for Rollins and the ball went and students of Rollins . years. score College. A Greene introduced Dr. Schiebe, ( super- super ) ( C- i--- ) speaks for itself as regards the ininto play on Rollins' ( 25-yard 25 yard ) line. ( Rol- Rol ) most interesting program was ( ren- ren ) intendent of the West Tampa Cuban ( ' . ) tensity of the situation at all ( times times. ) lins secured the ball on a fumble, and ( ered. dered. ) Acting Mayor Ed. F. Keezel Mission, who addressed the men, The ball was in Rollins' territory theon the second down Joe carried the and President Ward of the College choosing as a topic: "Success and ( Inl.- Inl. Inv ), majority of the time. ball for the third down and the goal were the principal speakers of the vestment." and the fast quarterback to go. He took it over for a ( touch touch- ) Hayden , evening. Dr. Schiebe first took up a discus- Blitch the Columbia stars down on an end run. Rollins dropped The order of business L. were , regular ( \vaS vaS was wad )\sion of a life's treasure and developed while Joe ( Musselwhite Musselwhite. Mussclwhite ) starred for ( tne the ) ( bal1 ball ) on the try at goal and the carried out and committee reports the idea of a "Christly Character" as ( Rollins. RoIlins. ) Froemke, Faulkner, RodenVarsity lost its chance to even ( mat- mat ) heard, the most important report ( be- be ) the only sure treasure. He said: "Suc- baugh and N. Fletcher all played ( con- con ) ters up. The ball went into. play and ing ( hat that ) of the "white way" ( commit- commit ) cess is to find satisfaction," and he sistent and heady games in their poI worked back and ( forth forh ) ( in m ) the center tee. This committee has ( been been' ) engaged.in - pointed to the Christly Character as ( sitior gltio2 ) 1 ( * . ) ( T . )..,-.-",<(( " - ) .( , . )" . of..the field. The.Rollms.ends. ,( , - . )in this ( . , = )"( negotiating-with negotiating with gotiatingwith negotiatirg-with negotiatirg ) theOrlando - ( tlie the ) satisfaction and the success of The ( Rollins Rollins' ):,backfield was light quarter, were some fine work Board of Trade with reference life. Then taking up the matter of with the backs of the on the defense, breaking up ( interfer- interfer inter-er- inter er ) to and compared ( op- op ) widening lighting by electricity investment, he indicated that an in- posing team, and had no such ( smash- smash ) ence and smashing in from ( behind behmd ), the five miles between these two ( pro-vestment pro vestment ) of material goods was not Their while ( throwmg throwing ) Columbia for losses. ( Faulk- Faulk ) towns.. President Schultz interference. ing gains( , ' ) gressive all that was required, but there was the Columbia made ner in particular was nailing his man announced that all but four longer than men , of the the greater call for the investment of were not as regular, and several times for a loss on every ( play pJay ) coming hIS property holders concerned had agreed self. In connection with this, he gave were held for downs. The line ( de- de ) way. ( Columbia's ColumbIa ) ( line Ime ), however, ( con- con ) to widen the right of way to fifty feet.a brief but vivid account of the work serves a great deal of credit ( for fot' ) its tinued to ( "old hold ), and the backfield made The county has staked this off at ( 200-carried 200 carried ) on at the mission in West work. substantial gains on the line ( plunges plunges. ) foot intervals. Owing to the high cost ( Tampa Tampa. ) The Game By Quarters. The fast work of Columbia's quartermaterials and the near approachgood ( The The' ) speaker drew a parallel be- Columbia kicked to Rollins. For the"ack, BlItch, and ( ihe the ) ( Paying playmg playing ) of ( Faulk- Faulk ) of winter( . , ) President Schultz said that tween the work of the mission and the second down, Joe gained twelve ner and Froemke stood out markedly work on the "White Way" would be association work. Through the work yards on a long end run. Bob Stone from ( t"6 the ) side. ( llnes- llnes lines. ) ( Tlme Time ) was called postponed to a later date. of their day and night schools, their bucked the line for and wIth the m ( t"6 the ) ( cwter center ) of the field( . , ) Mr. Keezel then introduced. He a good gain, was | church and Sabbath School and youngpeople's things looked bright for ( Rolling. Rollins. ) ( Co- Co ) and the quarter ended. Columbia 7, delivered a very able address in ( be- be ) societies, they reach, as he lumbia held the Varsity for downs and ( Kollins Rollms Rollins ) 6.Fourth. half of the town of Winter Park, ( ex- ex ) said, the lives of these Spanish speak- Lewie called for a kick, the ball quarter( ; : ) tending a most hearty greeting to ing people. Their homes and ( cus. cus- cus ) going into play where it was caught Columbia tried a forward pass, but j Rollins Collge. His words reflected a | toms are Americanized and their inner ( thanks -thanks ) to Froemke. Rodenbaugh picked out Rodenbaugh evidently as commendable civic pride. It was ( plain- plain ) lives developed and Christianized as broke through the Columbia line and a Columbia man. He gained about ly evident from Mr.( " . ' ) Keezel's ( patri- patri ) far as possible through personal serv- dumped the first play for a loss. Cofifteen yards before the safety got otic expressions that the town and ice. In closing, he showed how a life lumbia's splendid interference took the him. Rollins took the ball down the college are justly proud of each ( other other. ) of self investment truly "pays." ball straight down the field. Hayden field at ( ten-yard ten yard ) jumps. Fletcher Many towns have boomed and boosted broke through on a long end run and worked the quarterback buck for a when they had not ( one-half one half ) the nat- carried the ball close to the goal line, good gain, using the shift formation ural advantages that Winter Park is THE FIG TREE ( BEARS DEARS ) FRUIT. making 22 yards. He then carried it much to the surprise of the Columbia fortunate in ( possessing-"how possessing "how ) much v ______ over for a touch down. Columbia team. S. Fletcher was knocked out easier for us, who have everything !" A great new industry has been dis- kicked goal. This ended the ( quarter quarter. ) and replaced by Berk on the next play. <The "Machine Gun" advertising, as covered at Rollins! Just ask Mrs. Columbia 7, Rollins ( 0. O. ) Berk was sent against the line for a he outlined it, ought certainly to bring Patterson about her fig tree. She Hutchinson's tackling and the speed good gain. Thompson replaced Musresults.. In closing, he repeated and will be glad to tell you ( all aU ) about it and head work of the Columbia backs selwhite at halfback, and then the ( emphasized mphasized ) a phrase used earlier in and even show you the fruit thereof. featured the quarter. Varsity was held for downs on their his speech: "A fine little city; there's The said fruit is rather young and Second quarter: ( three-yard three yard ) line. The ball went over a good college there, too." green, 'tis true (reminding one of The Columbia line held ( Rollins Rollh ) for and our line held for three downs. A Dr. Ward responded with one of his Freshmen), but just wait until it ac- downs, and Fletcher punted the ball gain of one yard on the fourth down characteristically energetic and ( well-quires well quires ) a little more ripe old age and well into ( Rolling' Rollins' ) territory. Rollins' was all that Columbia could get. The adapted speeches. He mentioned ( sev-see sev see ) how popular it will be. If the ends were waiting when the ball was game ended with the ball on Rollins' eral amusing incidents of college life, Rollins classes ever take to planting caught, and the Columbia man was ( 5-yard 5 yard ) line.Rollins' . in which members of the present Board trees instead of naming them it would thrown without taking a step. ( Colum Colum- ) line played its best in ( "this this ) of Trade were concerned, when ( he he. ) be well to try the beautiful and pro- bia was held. for downs and the ball (Continued on Page 5) continued on Page 5) ductive fig. . . \, "t j,
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 04, October 21, 1916 |
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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 | 1916-10-21 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001904 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | Large Crowd Witnesses Game; The Board of Trade Entertains; The Fig Tree Bears Fruit; Success and Investment; |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No04 |
Tag | sr0001904 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Football. <br> YMCA -- Socities and clubs. <br> Young Men's Christian associations -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Fig -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Universities and colleges -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> |
Description | This page contains a detailed account of a football game between Rollins College and Columbia College. There is also an article on cooperation between Rollins and Winter Park. Lastly, there was an article describing the character of a YMCA member, and the planting of a fig tree. |
Date Original | 1916-10-21 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A V.19 1917-18 |
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. |
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The Rollins Sandspur
VOLUME 19 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, OCTOBER 21, 1916. No.4VARSITY
GIVES COLUMBIA HARD FIGHT
FOR THE CLOSE SCORE OF ( SEVEN-SIX SEVEN SIX SEVENSIX SEVEN--SIX )
( LflKut lARGE LARtE ) ( bKUllll CROWD ) ( WllNtbOD \VITNESSES VITNESSES VYRNESSES ) ( hfllYlt GAME ) quadruple went overLewis pass for got an ; -; rdong the. THE BOARD OF TRADE ENTERTAINS "SUCCESS AND INVESTMENT"
Hayden was knocked out, and the Co-
"ROLLINS ( SPIRIT SPIRIT" ) ( CHARAC- CHARAC ) lumbia team shifted, Henderson going Students and Faculty In Attendance. Dr. Schiebe of ( West 'Vest ) Tampa Addresses
TERIZES CLEAN AND to halfback and Alpin coming in as ( Get-Together Get Together ) Idea Strengthened. the Y. M. C. A.
HARDFOUGHTCONTEST. a fresh end. The quarter was ( un- un ) '.
eventful, the ball ( see-sawing see sawing ) back and
. One of the most progressive steps The regular weekly meeting .of the
_ / forth in the center of the field. Time
in the
V recent ( Rofllins-Winter Rofllins Winter RdllinsWinter Rdllins-Winter Rdllins ) ( Park lPark ) Iloung Men's Christian Association
Columbia defeated the Varwas called with the ball in Columbia's was made '
College ( get-together get together ) campaign on was held in Lyman Gymnasium, as is
afternoon in one of the hands on Rollins' ( 37-yard 37 yard ) line. the 16th 1916 when the
sity Thursday Monday, , , the custom on Tuesday evening from
of football Second half; third quarter. Winter Eark Board of Trade held
most exciting games seen an 6:30 to ( 7:30. 730. ) Following the brief de-
on Rollins grounds in a number of ( iFroemke tFroemke Froemke ) kicked the ball far down open meeting in honor of the faculty votional ( preliminaries. preliminaries ) Secretary
The close of ( seven-sixthe seven sixthe ) field for Rollins and the ball went and students of Rollins .
years. score College. A Greene introduced Dr. Schiebe, ( super- super ) ( C- i--- )
speaks for itself as regards the ininto play on Rollins' ( 25-yard 25 yard ) line. ( Rol- Rol ) most interesting program was ( ren- ren ) intendent of the West Tampa Cuban ( ' . )
tensity of the situation at all ( times times. ) lins secured the ball on a fumble, and ( ered. dered. ) Acting Mayor Ed. F. Keezel Mission, who addressed the men,
The ball was in Rollins' territory theon the second down Joe carried the and President Ward of the College choosing as a topic: "Success and ( Inl.- Inl. Inv ),
majority of the time. ball for the third down and the goal were the principal speakers of the vestment."
and the fast quarterback to go. He took it over for a ( touch touch- )
Hayden , evening. Dr. Schiebe first took up a discus-
Blitch the Columbia stars down on an end run. Rollins dropped The order of business
L. were , regular ( \vaS vaS was wad )\sion of a life's treasure and developed
while Joe ( Musselwhite Musselwhite. Mussclwhite ) starred for ( tne the ) ( bal1 ball ) on the try at goal and the carried out and committee reports the idea of a "Christly Character" as
( Rollins. RoIlins. ) Froemke, Faulkner, RodenVarsity lost its chance to even ( mat- mat ) heard, the most important report ( be- be ) the only sure treasure. He said: "Suc-
baugh and N. Fletcher all played ( con- con ) ters up. The ball went into. play and ing ( hat that ) of the "white way" ( commit- commit ) cess is to find satisfaction," and he
sistent and heady games in their poI worked back and ( forth forh ) ( in m ) the center tee. This committee has ( been been' ) engaged.in - pointed to the Christly Character as
( sitior gltio2 ) 1 ( * . ) ( T . )..,-.-",<(( " - ) .( , . )" . of..the field. The.Rollms.ends. ,( , - . )in this ( . , = )"( negotiating-with negotiating with gotiatingwith negotiatirg-with negotiatirg ) theOrlando - ( tlie the ) satisfaction and the success of
The ( Rollins Rollins' ):,backfield was light quarter, were some fine work Board of Trade with reference life. Then taking up the matter of
with the backs of the on the defense, breaking up ( interfer- interfer inter-er- inter er ) to and
compared ( op- op ) widening lighting by electricity investment, he indicated that an in-
posing team, and had no such ( smash- smash ) ence and smashing in from ( behind behmd ), the five miles between these two ( pro-vestment pro vestment ) of material goods was not
Their while ( throwmg throwing ) Columbia for losses. ( Faulk- Faulk ) towns.. President Schultz
interference.
ing gains( , ' ) gressive all that was required, but there was
the Columbia made ner in particular was nailing his man announced that all but four
longer than men , of the the greater call for the investment of
were not as regular, and several times for a loss on every ( play pJay ) coming hIS property holders concerned had agreed self. In connection with this, he gave
were held for downs. The line ( de- de ) way. ( Columbia's ColumbIa ) ( line Ime ), however, ( con- con ) to widen the right of way to fifty feet.a brief but vivid account of the work
serves a great deal of credit ( for fot' ) its tinued to ( "old hold ), and the backfield made The county has staked this off at ( 200-carried 200 carried ) on at the mission in West
work. substantial gains on the line ( plunges plunges. ) foot intervals. Owing to the high cost ( Tampa Tampa. )
The Game By Quarters. The fast work of Columbia's quartermaterials and the near approachgood ( The The' ) speaker drew a parallel be-
Columbia kicked to Rollins. For the"ack, BlItch, and ( ihe the ) ( Paying playmg playing ) of ( Faulk- Faulk ) of winter( . , ) President Schultz said that tween the work of the mission and the
second down, Joe gained twelve ner and Froemke stood out markedly work on the "White Way" would be association work. Through the work
yards on a long end run. Bob Stone from ( t"6 the ) side. ( llnes- llnes lines. ) ( Tlme Time ) was called postponed to a later date. of their day and night schools, their
bucked the line for and wIth the m ( t"6 the ) ( cwter center ) of the field( . , ) Mr. Keezel then introduced. He
a good gain, was | church and Sabbath School and youngpeople's
things looked bright for ( Rolling. Rollins. ) ( Co- Co ) and the quarter ended. Columbia 7, delivered a very able address in ( be- be ) societies, they reach, as he
lumbia held the Varsity for downs and ( Kollins Rollms Rollins ) 6.Fourth. half of the town of Winter Park, ( ex- ex ) said, the lives of these Spanish speak-
Lewie called for a kick, the ball quarter( ; : ) tending a most hearty greeting to ing people. Their homes and ( cus. cus- cus )
going into play where it was caught Columbia tried a forward pass, but j Rollins Collge. His words reflected a | toms are Americanized and their inner
( thanks -thanks ) to Froemke. Rodenbaugh picked out Rodenbaugh evidently as commendable civic pride. It was ( plain- plain ) lives developed and Christianized as
broke through the Columbia line and a Columbia man. He gained about ly evident from Mr.( " . ' ) Keezel's ( patri- patri ) far as possible through personal serv-
dumped the first play for a loss. Cofifteen yards before the safety got otic expressions that the town and ice. In closing, he showed how a life
lumbia's splendid interference took the him. Rollins took the ball down the college are justly proud of each ( other other. ) of self investment truly "pays."
ball straight down the field. Hayden field at ( ten-yard ten yard ) jumps. Fletcher Many towns have boomed and boosted
broke through on a long end run and worked the quarterback buck for a when they had not ( one-half one half ) the nat-
carried the ball close to the goal line, good gain, using the shift formation ural advantages that Winter Park is THE FIG TREE ( BEARS DEARS ) FRUIT.
making 22 yards. He then carried it much to the surprise of the Columbia fortunate in ( possessing-"how possessing "how ) much v ______
over for a touch down. Columbia team. S. Fletcher was knocked out easier for us, who have everything !" A great new industry has been dis-
kicked goal. This ended the ( quarter quarter. ) and replaced by Berk on the next play. |
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