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the bee vol 11l university of buffalo october 10 1922 no 3 u b grid team downs rochester by seb naples fast and furious battle in mud ends in bison scooping all points — great victory for dim dim batterson's blue and white charges decisely defeated the football eleven of the rochester mechanics institute m a fast furious game which was played ankle deep m mud at rotary field saturday afternoon the final score u b 12 — rochester m i o playing hard consistent football throughout the entire four quarters the u b eleven left no doubt as to who were the victors when the final whistle blew with a mastery of the game which reflects great credit on their newly acquired mentor dim batterson the u b warriors completely swept the rochester eleven off their feet compelling them to submit to a whitewash helwig ami hardy captain helwig and bardy the blue and white left end shared stellar honors for the locals bardy was di rectly responsible for one of the two touchdowns and displayed in add ition a brand of defensive work and tackling such as never has been be fore equalled on a local collegiate gridiron several thousand enthusiastic stu dents and followers of the varsity cheered the strong u b eleven on to a great victory this game was the initial contest of tbe season for the blue and white warriors and the signal victory is looked upon as an auspici ous forecast for a successful gridiron season for 1922 greut line plunges with a series of effective line plunges the varsity backs carried the oval to the rochester ten yard line t w.n s the close of the second quar ter rochester held firmly and tj b was forced to relinquish the coveted sphere on the ten yard mark slavin the big rochester fullback attempted to punt when captain helwig broke through the entire forward line of the visitors team and blocked the kick the ball was driven back over the line and helwig fell upon it for the first it b touchdown cheers upon cheers greeted the sensational play of the popular buf falo captain entire credit for the second u b touchdown went to bardy the stellar left end for the blue and white buf falo kicked to rochester on the lat ter's twenty yard line powers the flower city back muffed the punt and bardy grabbed the elusive oval and ran for a touchdown through the entire rochester team augurs well for season much praise is due the u b stal warts for their wonderful showing m their first game of the 1922 season the entire student body is called up on for their support m aiding the 1922 football season to be the great est gridiron success m i b history following is the summary of the game line-up summary buffalo rochester lockie 1 c i c coi-kry ailinger 1 t 1 t shoemaker morris 1 g 1 b severs barctunann c o ayers wende r g r g holohan melwig capt r t r t pepper bardy r c r e doyle alflerl q b q b blanchett xewsome l b b 1 h b.labarda frigoietti r h b ft h b powers jaekel f 1 1 f capt slavin substitutions buffalo brownjohn for ailinger ailinger for frigoietti f-cilby for la kel uleason for mor ris rochester king for beverson phnw for i ■• touchdowns buffalo helwig har dy place-kick and drop-kick missed by ahinr.cr officials referee o w kuolt hamilton college umpire joseph p murphy st thomas university head linesman swede youn^stiom dart mouth time of quart m il minutes ■honorary society for u b a society has been defined as an organization of individuals for the attainment of a common end through common action by oarefully con sidering the full meaning of this defi nition it would seem that a society was a mighty good organization then truly if a society m general is a benefit to what extent could not the excellent influence of an honorary society be felt the first organization of an honorary nature was founded at yale univers ity this statement of course excepts phi beta kappa which is more close ly applied to a fraternity the fame of the three yale societies — skull and bones scroll and key and wolf's head — is far reaching they serve as an incentive for a man to put the best there is m him toward the good of the activities of his college life to be elected — m the novel method by which a man is elected to any of these three — is his highest reward at syracuse the senior society has charge of the arrangements for the annual ball which is held at the ter mination of mid-year exams smith college has two such socie ties so-called celebs are taken in twice a year these celebs are chjjsen from among the senior and junior girls who have shown that they possess exceptional ability m any one of a number of lines — dramatic liter ary executive athletic ability etc a very limited number of sophomores is chosen for them it is the greatest honor serenading is the general way to announce that a girl has been elec ted to one of these societies carnegie tech boasts the largest number of honorary organizations there are light m all some greek let ter societies and some not among them are one or two national so cieties does it b want an hon orary society does u b want some definite and ma terial way of awarding its celebs all things tire possible if the faculty an dstudent body want an honorary society we can have it do we want it the bee will welcome the receipt of any letters expressing the view point of the faculty and students annual student mass meeting saturday oct 21 s a c planning big activities mass meeting to be gala time batterson's boys triumph over mechanics plans for biggest fall event promise gala time parade music floats cheer leaders busy lining up talent for great occasion the big annual fall student mass meeting of all the students of tin university of huffalo will be held sat urday october 21st according to an nouncement made by the faculty student activities committee at their regular meeting today friday oct ober fith at the hotel touraine in answer to a request from the com mittee to the deans of the univers ity the former have granted the com mittee on behalf of tbe students a holiday for that saturday this means that the second annual mass meeting will be an even greater suc cess m every way than it was last year on that occasion over 12(10 students from all the six colleges put on the beat oowegiaite student parade ever seen m buffalo some of the lineup at u b record registration — courtesy ( ommercial athletic events to feature great u b carnival by dan katz rotary field to be arena for tug-of war push ball — student speakers to address mass meeting matters of considerable moment for the university were dealt with at a meeting of the students activities commit tee held friday oct 6 at hotel touraine edward j hoff man arts representative presided over the meeting which formulated plans for undergraduate activities m the next month these plans include a large parade of all the colleges of the university followed by a giant mass meeting on oct 21 a tug of war and a pushball contest at rotary field between the freshmen and sophomores of the entire university and rules for these contests in addition the s a c announces that it has procured regulation frosh caps and that they will be on sale this week at burns bros on allen st monster parade saturday oct 21 will witness a monster parade of all the departments i the university the second m the history of l b last year's celebra tion the litest coiltge parade over see m buffalo established the preced continued on page 4 < i intituled on page 4 be loyal to bee advertisers phone your news see bee directory
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee-1922-10-10 |
| Title | Bee, 1922-10-10 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 3 No. 3 |
| Date of Original | 1922-10-10 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1922 |
| Publisher of Original | University of Buffalo |
| Institution | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Description | An archive of the Bee student newspaper from the University of Buffalo in New York. |
| Subject | University of Buffalo Student Newspaper Archive |
| Language | English |
| Source of Original | Microfilm |
| Material Type of Original | Student newspaper |
| DCMI Type | Text |
| Coverage | United States, New York, Erie County, Buffalo |
| Date of Digital | 8/21/2008 12:26:27 PM |
| Format of Digital | JP2 |
| Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was |
| Publisher of Digital | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Rights Management | Public domain |
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