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- -- - - - -. __ - ram _ -- 4? - a ltD 4 . UNIVi p VARSITY OF ~2RSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER - -r V ~ , -. - -- FLA. 3IRLLMENT NEAR THOUSAND MARK; MAYV KIIASE SEVERAL HUNDRED NEXT WEEK STUDENTS REGISTERING YET; NEAR 1500 PREDICTED Jack Under Normal Conditions University Will Continue To Grow wEt prY ,ta vtrv bright for I he gratstyea im the bhit(,ty Of the . ist~ttin th U n '"r,.ity F lo da * aj OPo~ 1 ts doors last WV4<l- DedAY to at roll m; n of apprto . I rakly I,UOQ men, with possibil'ties tl'at tie nlL .1* F wVOUI incieaset> 22 to 1I hund e-i 1.efore the final reg , krahion should ttase. Lone lirts of flw inO extended throughout tn" )esl of the 'a tus >jllcgte, Oni t~ at:pv- all luii~r the day Mony'av rid ?uusdaY. a ri tho- 1 who werr, fun. able to get to Ohe office, s lor reg - ttre du ri , t hose two doys V.We ( takcr care or Onl \Wedie'lay anwl Th;,day A e)hapel I r'ie "-as heldi Tu e ng and eVQPry aVai able weat n Andftorium of the gymnasm, dgwas occupied. It was a new rice to, the almy of -'rats,"' deep interest was manifested hi present. Ar the opening of th Sin the ehape!, the firdt thin h attracted the attention of tha aMby was the orchestra inlert ksM'drship of Prof. Brown. Al- was their Airst qpggarapcd ,her ren itions on that ing Wtre excellent. The devo- haal exeres were turned ove, I1 J~n G. Aijiersor,, of the Presh" church, wvho read with the zmu- ,nsponsivnly a s!eetima frimi Pslrs. D. T. V. MeCaul, pt'-t ir th Baptist church, made an car- and heart appealing petition to irone of grace Dr. Anderso then madl> a si t very telling body. Fir th heyoung h~Owe tirs away frm appeti th ther, dn( thlberty ti S Wrong duig *el deej' rIt as a stu skIl hi- *CA. C'obh twas ittrodu'r UMainntr. disandi b;' fle .A etty ti-t 1 *iitrnt L "t ano .- e tha ; i,. address to the stud- st of afl h,. plea I nmen not to break simply because thiC ~ horpe, Ha' rig. mp a e apron-strng-, fI: 'o , not give ci-se fall into ways of sin .The pastors of to a and abidina inrt eq( Itnt body 3 , and tr'u a meknt.!f I-I hug>m , Ph :L I. helpful n~ d D his an Ii w 'L Southeli r. 'Iph- ust felri- talk th-: what' -fell' w rat,", oni ttenoeI to "csh d f Jllo rats - . I.2 __1.-_ + HARDEE Tallahasse. The Gamnesv, Iam r'Ieas itV to grert the large nur ei ng at the 0 Wmeit. I 21at If-at,,n orurng of t atthe. instit WAiRES INGS GREET--4+ + 4 ?,, Sept 11192 lie Sun, Gainesvule, Fflt. ed to have anpp'tn in behalf of the Stat 2 mibcr of yoUngz mn ga"- Un iversNI ty tnday for ( - tis a source <,f mu to me to know that 0> he ,ixtttnth Year of '. romi-es ti b 1 t he Li at- au-plcou mi the h sg: ution. when I think 'ir ,(- enthusiast ine ,arnft ImLn x'ho ar, 7m' I vtt \& l I:rmer-dty tr iit servite ti w'it h a niw futtu m nat il Finr dn. Th P(.Simlisli w~ VCIUnl mnhuo q r, 'IOUq i 'ice and a l to these ysun expecting the in their year- yjufl ., . FLOIDA'S CO L LEGE NIGH T AS OFFICIAL SOCIAL OLD FLORIDA TRADITIt GREATER THAN.EVER Institutions of I niversity plained to New Men; Pro- gram and Social Gath- ( uge n t tnett <itiont camp thi- set tUSJlelU-i "f,t'. U - *2 might t. J(e% dOuble de Iei 410 of t II uge for m''I eft in docl a, a Aee hIn t at 'tat' t I Ion Itft ,ei th the II - I amH Imoj - ii faita . ii I' I welfta* for a a I woUhl at m, I. ph h: she is expecting them to acom~ gre,,ter things in the at tvi their future -pbt its of 14n. CARtY A ILARDEE. hunch of bh, in teat, who had f a t the becn lad, bo01 Str ets fi t driven out and who had, as ab parents were in a d vice, fallen mnto the fi one hand nearly off. oi ty and ragtred off front of the jdac.' w er was working his w A. and M - college The scenes prescnttd inig himself andI all th hi, and nighI hard aR di deter th 0 t 'Clr ab ~ unk atf hot lty tht at .1 r, hI( toi i nof ma fa ed , EtilL"tI the thL , &i 'e UII4. Pam!,En i.eb togam beganr s. After al us uI' Ura it ga th u P ttnic, th ,jz lilaold m o(1, I -I Mas explained stretI tfle t *- , ' etem, p ' to gi'e api, a 'ent,. I)r. >i :1 Honora, y Soc th Anghtst huntr 01 tiow' n Orgy Sf LndI buwie.4J boy lande.i eight tt'" the s.pi'- V fhu ag It wa liug b s and then tothing up studying ttill he places im ifficulti/s *mnin at ion, op of the and had th 1 ly an a hill. working m a'tr i ,rad. ,mi stud\ andI I ast had! and -tood Jplemb it h it the Ur" oy fnd h41 'II -ijsy and I jutne mem~tmI djoggPd I - l d Ie', ~w'th peImn> nuanhoiodl Now,"he coit inn. B, "f ih. P Or cr ap if humanity, ti u i t - ah1uf 0 n ti ':4 o 9 ft Me.ud tI'tlhi{ m a rdnomn and jetam on a Li ' n ol dry P ani rnoriditng sand. as i iti culti nk' of hnw&l I le ad-u tiy all Ut YIou. (48 (lo as" IE"".e And nuL Will do 'I6f I: I- n Yu. 'i'rt.-wher, the tirci u-, i.;( hU'&e yOU et i't m you 1) Mtuijil .tbn anntuince li The Liea tivitles were Stanley, presi for a little, pe -ang the Or to raise the eat ipn> The gat *r, were l.a n zw ort hy, Alligatiir .1a S St udlent Its of th fltbinson oif the of rtnmrlhed mt *chi I tt Ia V hme 11 - loa te flInu - ok }ha. Ce t- e I. Iu, 'Lie The to the I. II .1t' Lu .ie C- de T1 P,. I] to 'ii t's ''K' I C it f Ph, K. s(kittitr. explains nt of the he time so the 4IUW and ?rOof. the Scht m Ii'tI Hody di(ma e Eudizet next tol Athietw Xan l(Ut told it the t re fit I'lmrda ii thu He wa folowvtd by I) ,h' i'caI di rector, vhI The "unho uh-. best ,it( I, t' ut a doubt tI.d a'id the -tII' Bthe g, t taru I:'d -\\htt tin-h- I , - 4L- ' Xi , OPENS + + + + s o p e a of an , .

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Page 1: - -r p VARSITY OF FLA. OPENS · ram --. __ -_ --4? a -ltD4 . UNIVi p VARSITY OF ~2RSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER - -r V ~ , -. FLA. 3IRLLMENT NEAR THOUSAND MARK;

- -- - -- -. __ -

ram _ --

4? -a ltD4 .

UNIVi

p VARSITY OF~2RSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER

- -r V ~ , -. - --

FLA.3IRLLMENT NEAR THOUSAND MARK; MAYV

KIIASE SEVERAL HUNDRED NEXT WEEKSTUDENTS REGISTERING

YET; NEAR 1500PREDICTED

Jack Under Normal ConditionsUniversity Will Continue

To Grow

wEt prY ,ta vtrv bright for I he

gratstyea im the bhit(,ty Of the .

ist~ttin th U n '"r,.ity F lo da* aj OPo~ 1 ts doors last WV4<l-

DedAY to at roll m; n of apprto .

I rakly I,UOQ men, with possibil'tiestl'at tie nlL .1* F wVOUI incieaset>22 to 1I hund e-i 1.efore the final reg ,krahion should ttase. Lone lirts of

flw inO extended throughout tn")esl of the 'a tus >jllcgte, Oni t~

at:pv- all luii~r the day Mony'avrid ?uusdaY. a ri tho- 1 who werr, fun.

able to get to Ohe office, s lor reg -

ttre du ri , t hose two doys V.We (

takcr care or Onl \Wedie'lay anwl

Th;,dayA e)hapel I r'ie "-as heldi Tu e

ng and eVQPry aVai able weat nAndftorium of the gymnasm,

dgwas occupied. It was a newrice to, the almy of -'rats,"'

deep interest was manifested hipresent. Ar the opening of th

Sin the ehape!, the firdt thinh attracted the attention of thaaMby was the orchestra inlertksM'drship of Prof. Brown. Al-

was their Airst qpggarapcd,her ren itions on that

ing Wtre excellent. The devo-haal exeres were turned ove, I1

J~n G. Aijiersor,, of the Presh"church, wvho read with the zmu-,nsponsivnly a s!eetima frimi

Pslrs. D. T. V. MeCaul, pt'-t ir

th Baptist church, made an car-and heart appealing petition to

irone of graceDr. Anderso then madl> a si t

very telling

body. Firth heyoung

h~Owe tirs

away frm

appeti thther, dn(

thlberty tiS Wrong duig

*el deej'rIt as a stuskIl hi-

*CA. C'obhtwas

ittrodu'rUMainntr.

disandi

b;' fle.A etty ti-t 1

*iitrnt L"t ano

.- e tha; i,.

address to the stud-st of afl h,. plea I

nmen not to breaksimply because thiC ~

horpe, Ha' rig. mp ae apron-strng-, fI: 'o, not give ci-se

fall into ways of sin.The pastors of to a

and abidina inrt eq(Itnt body3, and tr'u

a meknt.!f

I-I hug>m ,

Ph

:L I.

helpful n~

d D

hisan

Ii w 'L

Southelir. 'Iph-

ust felri-

talk th-:

what'-fell' w rat,", onittenoeI to "csh

d f Jllo rats -. I.2 __1.-_

+

HARDEE

Tallahasse.The Gamnesv,

Iam r'IeasitV to grert

the large nurei ng at the0 Wmeit. I

21at If-at,,n

orurng of t

atthe. instit

WAiRESINGS

GREET--4++

4

?,, Sept 11192lie Sun, Gainesvule, Fflt.ed to have anpp'tnin behalf of the Stat 2

mibcr of yoUngz mn ga"-

Un iversNI ty tnday for ( -

tis a source <,f muto me to know that 0>he ,ixtttnth Year of '.romi-es ti b1 t he Li at-

au-plcou mi the h sg:ution. when I think 'ir

,(- enthusiast ine ,arnftImLn x'ho ar, 7m' I vtt \& l

I:rmer-dty triit servite ti

w'it h a niwfuttu m nat il

Finr dn. ThP(.Simlisli w~

VCIUnl mnhuo

q r, 'IOUq i

'ice and a l

to these ysun

expecting thein their year-

yjufl

., .

FLOIDA'S CO L LEGENIGH T AS OFFICIAL

SOCIALOLD FLORIDA TRADITIt

GREATER THAN.EVER

Institutions of I niversity

plained to New Men; Pro-gram and Social Gath-

( uge n t tnett

<itiont camp thi- set

tUSJlelU-i "f,t'. U -

*2 might t.

J(e% dOuble de

Iei 410 of t

II uge for m''I eft

in

docla, aAee

hIn t

at

'tat'

t I

Ion

Itft,ei th

the II

- I amH Imoj

- ii faita . ii

I' I welfta*

for a a

I woUhlat

m,

I.ph

h:

she is expecting them to acom~gre,,ter things in the at tvitheir future -pbt its of 14n.

CARtY A ILARDEE.

hunch of bh, in teat,

who had

f at the

becn

lad, bo01Str ets fi t

driven out

and who had, as abparents were in a dvice, fallen mnto the fione hand nearly off.

oi ty and ragtred offfront of the jdac.' w

er was working his w

A. and M - collegeThe scenes prescnttdinig himself andI all thhi,andnighIhardaR dideterth0 t

'Clr

ab ~

unk

atfhot

lty

thtat

.1

r,

hI( toi inof

ma fa

ed , EtilL"tI the

thL , &i 'e UII4.

Pam!,En i.eb

togam beganrs. After al us

uI' Ura it ga th

u P ttnic, th

,jz lilaold m o(1,

I -I Mas explained

stretI tfle t

*- , ' etem, p' to gi'e api, a

'ent,. I)r. >i

:1 Honora, y Socth Anghtst huntr

01 tiow'

n Orgy SfLndI buwie.4Jboy lande.ieight tt'"

the s.pi'- VfhuagIt

wa

liug

bs

and then tothing up

studyingttill he

places im

ifficulti/s*mnin at ion,

op of the

andhadth1

lyan ahill.

working

m a'tr i

,rad. ,mistud\ andI

I ast had!and -tood

Jplemb it

hit

theUr"

oy fndh41 'II

-ijsy andI jutne

mem~tmIdjoggPd I

- l d

Ie',~w'th

peImn>

nuanhoiodlNow,"he coit inn. B, "f ih. P Or

cr ap if humanity, ti u i t -

ah1uf 0 n ti ':4 o9 ft Me.ud tI'tlhi{

m a rdnomn and jetam on a Li ' n

ol dry P ani rnoriditng sand. as iiti culti nk' of hnw&l I le

ad-u tiy all Ut YIou. (48 (lo as"

IE"".e And nuL Will do 'I6f I:I- n Yu. 'i'rt.-wher, the tirci

u-, i.;( hU'&e yOU et i't m you

1) Mtuijil .tbn anntuince li

The Lieativitles were

Stanley, presi

for a little, pe-ang the Orto raise theeat ipn> Thegat *r, were

l.a n zw ort hy,Alligatiir

.1a SSt udlent

Its of thfltbinsonoif the

of rtnmrlhed mt

*chi I tt Ia V hme 11 -

loa te flInu -

ok }ha.

Ce t- e I. Iu,

'Lie

The

to theI.

II

.1t'

Lu

.ie

C-

deT1

P,.

I] to

'ii

t's

''K'I C

it

f Ph, K.s(kittitr.

explainsnt of thehe timeso the

4IUW and?rOof. the

Scht m

Ii'tI

Hody di(mae Eudizet

next tolAthietw

Xan l(Ut told it the

t re fit I'lmrda ii thuHe wa folowvtd by I),h' i'caI di rector, vhI

The"unho

uh-.

best ,it( I, t'

ut a doubt tI.d

a'id the -tII'

Bthe g,

t taru I:'d-\\htt tin-h- I

, - 4L- ' Xi ,

OPENS

+ + + +

s

o

p

ea

of

an

,

.

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FraternityNu

i their

The presentopened

afternoo,tntert*

an informalhome

Swanson's

ypIn ther

on Westproving the

orchestra Fowft original,f the nnrcl,

socialwith all splendor

cbaracteristic of Florida,

jof

a the Sigma gTrtined theirdance given

University ganmselves ex. e-

atirnished the.8tastyla,

St one en. ., p. - gbowl of punch to keep the thirst

Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Rev-ialeck and Mrs. Enright. Out of

tow guests the Misses Lois. Leslieand Marie McKeen of Tampa.

Sigma Dance-.A pleasant social

neaday eveninggien

event of Wed-was the

by the Kappaity complinmentilg'their attrattVestreet.

Temfptinlg frivere sertd t

pop dance

whule

eason hasthat is soand w hih i

proves so enticing to youdZ men.

formal hop atUniversity

a similareSsea.

Tuesdaydid thleir bit in

sa - biO ry cfulea.

Beautifulternit

a bignier aWereMrs.Crow.

ter homavenue. Aain Tm

Tau Omegaity were hosts

in their home.at

Eraa delightfoj

Wednesday nigh

as the

tern. -dancet,L Me

Kappa Sigma Frat gave their inform-.will foflew,week pro.

Alpha Tau One-Opening the social

by giving an informal

rtSd.Swanson's

Music was'Pep Gettersdanced until a

decorations

danceget their "rats"'

furnmshed"nd the I

by

late hour.in the

y colors were carriedbowl of fruit punchatisfied

out,Fra:

while

all thirst. ChaperonesProf. and Mrs Cody, Prof.

Dr.anti

and Mrs. C. I.girls were the

Misses Leslie and Marie Keen of Tam-pa,MI ss

Miss Hines of Louisville, Ky.Mtxine Hughes

andof Tampa.

Sigma Fratern-their pledges st

new't hnnme.

uit punch and montstroughout

superbSwanan 'ilent unlimited pep.of red and white

by manywere placed on

of relt at forother "couples."

The fltrfor tht-

the evening hold(rehestra

The color scheme ,Was carri(

lights,tht lawnthe

The usual societyprtseit.

edi out, iil--Cha Is

as placeschap eroneQ

contingentThe out of town vistor;

were Misses Hines of Kentucky,lie and MaryMarie Hughes

MeKeen of Tampa,Ln,- I

of Jacksonville Chap-ercnes Mere Dr. and Mrs.and Mrs. 0and Dr. and

)dy, Capt.Leake, Przf.

and Mrs. RyderMrs. Joseph Roemer.

meeting of Peabody Cub

y leb

ALLIGATOR PAflV rnmrr

9**

Speciallyto look asm odels

4

I

designedgood in

for the straight,the showdown as

hate

Some have bellows shoulders; alsopocket

its a showing that revealsExtra

Sept. 8. 1922, at 7 15 All office;me mber tkershippresent

and those des'rmg.n the club

at this

value is, of course,

P'up-rare urged to b

meetingSAM W. :CeINXIS, Reporter,

THE CATHOLIC (LUll

An imposingrooms I. beingtirsity

ofaen tfU

brick e~Iificecrectedl O

bythe Unmversity.

yi is derecting thethe club which is to be opera, dDeC.~ 1. An estimiationthe b000. It

luiii~ng

of el, 'OI

the (atholm i su,Mr. John Connor-

-Irk ,C bo--?dir--

w

Other features

I

of the cost of

modIrn oV-. I

stQe m hesjt a ni v. 0

I- approwmIlat&Ayvwiii havp all mdr

fences includinghe on. (If thu finest ( lub-hiou,sljni~e sir

on~A Vt 4

flis first week hasdance, and smokersby the fraternities

been featured v ithevery day given

to 'ntetin newCO3IING

In theBACK

spring ye go way thinkingpossibly that y'II ekrsty

nature

night the

Black andOut.of-town

ALLIGATOE

whilk

laminatedd

session of 1922-21halD Monday

n to See and Try On Our '

HEIMER-

CLOTHES '

$35 -- $45 ..-

slim figures of Varsity men-tailoredthey do in the showcase. Some of the:hat finish with a belt.

belted. Some have patch pockets that, are plain. Some are t wo button. Some

the finest in fabrics and finished make-to be expected.

8 uit, at Fifty and Sixty Dollars

EA AND BOYS WEAR*

-S

44

.f Social Activities-

t

PAGE THREE 4

[

I*11*

II4

'itt

I

s

on Ninth

in Peabody

and

ever stay,

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qnr - ,*.nln a A r-r ~r . ,n.~n* **J:* C Jfl*JJfl flLtltzA LUlL PA(rE PEYB

S a - - - -

ANTHONY's

. a e00 a - 0-a a

nANTHONY'S

iversaryANTHONY'S

Sal

.1~2

Ii LvI,t I.A-

* t

'1I

* A* I

I

!GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA

MEN'SShowing the new arrivals in Men'sSuits for FalL.

andSUITS

Young Men's

NEW NORFOLK AND SPORT MODELSNew textures of all wool, carefullytaste of the most exacting.

selected to suit the

Patterns of light and dark shades in plain and fancymixtures, checks and hair line stripes.

Suits for Young Mena wth two pairs of pants

25.00 27.50 30.00

are speci-

32.00

Men's ShiiMEN'S SHIRTS specially priced. ThisAnniversary Sale offers a big oppor-

tunity to men toShirts.

$2.5

savePrices range

0 Shirts are price$3.00 Shirts are priced

$350 Shirts are prices

Men's

on high gradeas follows:

d 41.85I $2.25

d $3.65

rts

-t ~

* 'Ki~ II,A

N. IftI~

Dress Shirts, made of very good grade percale,

neat patterns, all sizes 14 to 17, priced 89c.

25.00Men'

The New

conservative models are priced at

30.00

s

Men's All Wool Pantsversary

All Wool

35.00Pants

are specially l)riced for thisSale

$7.00 Pants are priced$8.00 Pants are priced

$10.00 Pants are priced

Anni-

$5.75

$6.95

$7.95

- - - - - 0 0 00 0 00 00- -0 0

Men's HatsJust opened up and put in stock theNew Fall Hats from "Stetson"others. Colors are black, brown,and dark gray.

The New

andlight

Stetson Hats are priced

7.50Fall Hats, our own special

3.00 and 3.50

MEN'S HATS in stock upon the arrivHats have been repriced

$3.50 Hats .$4.50 Hats .

t

A-I

--7

/

FALLFor

This Anmbuy New

IX ers

Repriced for this

Men and

ary Sale offers tSilk Neckwear at just

Boyso you an O1)lOrtUmlty to

a fraction of its realvalue

50c Ties are priced 39c$1.00 Ties are priced *.75c

$1.50 Ties are priced 95c

$2.00 Ties are priced $1.15$2.50 Ties are priced $1.50

Extraordinary values in Silk Knitted Ties at 65c and 95c

Union SuitsSpecial Anniversary

can well afford to supply your needsth ese prices. Men's Athletic

$1.00 Values at$1.50 Values at$1

al of the Newas follows:

$2.95$3.65

$5.00 Hats$7.00 Hats

FallMen's

$3.95$4.95

.75 Values at$2.00 Values at

Union

Sale. lMenin Und

Suitserwvea:

are priced

N,' Ur atat

85c$1.15$1.45$1.65

Knit Union Suits, ankle length, long and shortsleeves, allGI r -

sizes 34 to 50, $2.50 values specially priced at2W* fZ' ~ UU.

~1K ec n

FALL

NECK WEAR.1

4 '.4

6.00 and

Men's

F

*

- U

*1

A.

t

V1;

- *2'

i~ 1;II

S.

ii

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rPAGE SEVES

limnary workouts

CoachingAcosta,four yearshas worked

the Freshmenof Jacksonvill

at end with

scheduled for theSince

The opening practice of Florida>

first freshmen team was ushered

with an attendance that geatlyall expectations

officials-

some seventy in

in

Ur-

of the Ui-

his

is

who plYale,

to obtain aBaby Gaters

appointment inand th0 results

ecry gratifyingincludes some ofof the country*

The schedule a' d by Coach Acosta

the spof his effortssince the schithe forem ast t

*s officiaflvyis as f

IAuburn, Ootober 14, at Ja'number, were

taken early the first day, so that morethan 40 men were turned away on ae -count of the lack of equipment. How-'ever this hindrance has been over-come during the week and the coach

puttingMany

the

Vanderbiltyille.

p0Annapolis,Ii s.Georgia Te

October 21,

November

ann(ol low

at A

~ch, November 4, atsonville,

South Carolina,C ;ne viile -

Alabamm,

Geouza,

N mbr

November

November I

1:

I,

1.

at Ga

at Jaci

goi.

te4m

team

'qn n- 4

1,at

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teis -

desk

We

spaceha

TI

WVhen in towx

games with South C:.olinaand (that

Alabama and were the only a eit has been

FGsiness ie

Acosta,schedule.

possiblethis

t) hae ,' in

Randall,sacola;

'St. Pete; J. M. Johnson Pen-W. E. Weathers.

sad Mr' tint; M. J. Wulson,hiue referring

' The*H::n Shool and

gamesVarsity

to the Willim,that the tenham.wili have'

re have not left many dates ope,,and owing to the fact that the Duval1team will be out of Jacksonville forri st of her games, we have arrangnda g(od many of ours there

The followingp. signed up

Ce a-jiranlts f(EBu I

The a nteisF. Itndlets{,rTallaha~.nec.

aje the mi

p.r pacticea)r postions

e Iev'~en.

enIn (

S r AAnnapolis;

Osala; R?. G. Giroy, Ch- F

wiiicommnunieate with he'endeavor to havj a copy 3University newspaper desk.s

All books are classifiedto the subject matter.

Halfhtnk<: Edgar Jones,B. Hi-hoTampa;

Duval: J.p, Gaines vile, Owen Pittinan,R. Beers, St. Pete; Ed Hul-

son Pensa( on;- ,. Ch.L

lite; IV

IRoselli. TlanljN; V.who High; C. T. Hart,who T Magill. LaBelle;

on tie H. S.; R.Henderson,

. Otto Nolte. Durai; V.,D IOllndJame' ei'i,

Guards: Max Golstet t,'

Southern;

S

0. C. Parker, TalLa)da vat",

Fort

I uval; DcNewton,Meade;

catalogued by author,Theytit*e'

ject.The library hours fo, every

day exceptt0 12:30 p.

Be my .; 7 p.; G- Hours

H. C. Way, WV. II.Po te r, Chapman;

Orlandiu, C.La" Iefli Jines,

Fullbacks; Dick Brown.

Saturday are '.1,0mn.; 1.30 p Im.

for Saturday

to 5*

are the

excep in the aftti noon an

A ftecn n hours are 1:3*

'pi'jrlmis Li

nre alsed '!th- 2

n to 5 p. rn Thc libi aryvnthr evening,jib, arv hout -p. .

w:~ HlEAa. '1 Hi

- p 'grub

me a, grub;

S ur -

to 4

RI) A i*ts. n-i

'it.'.a. I

hK. Mug'.rktic-"e u 12

het

IitbiLr,sow av.As

]mhale3 I

w. RjII. Kni

Duval.Du'ai; (

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M iddlekau f, Port ttr M iitaryv Asademy,fluval; CEald Baji Id Duval;Talahass-ee;

.Bliss. Tallahassre; Djn-' T. John'oni. Pensacola. anyB. C. Wilijat.

W. I. Carter. Wauko-Jerry Clark. Duva!; J. D.OscEola; Btnlbow. Orlando;

p PositionGi a hin,

H. A.nah; R. .A. Martin.ncr. St. Pete rsburjmuck, LaBelle;Belle.

WV.

Tackles: Dick RiClyatt. Gainesville;

Kent; WV. E. Sum_ May, Phn t C'ity; R. Ilockelma,, Pal nz; Dan MeCi' . Beach; E Morten, Tampa; WV. Ftiwl~H. Stewait, La er. 1)uval; H- S. Hull, Mount Vt-r. ;

W. E. Flood, Palm Beach: WV. L. St ,

>t, Duva!; FHorse Smith, Dj-

'a!; John Dickerson. Duval: B. IA_-

rey Winter Garden; Y. L, Robins ,nNew Sna; iC. D. Hamniltom, Nc wSnm yrna.-

I ev. Carlton1>. Pensacola;

.S i

ward Harcry, Pompano;don. American Legion;

Panama; I.

Peep ScI'ol; Neil 1 or-H B. Cramn Orlando;

er ,urzg -K. W. GCr-1

J. H. Drum-IR Thonx.

The Unierstvtr vthe

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