Page 4 Brevard College, Brevard. North Carolina, Wednesday, September 25, 1935. FOOTBALL SEASON Twenty-nine young men accepted an invitation to come here on Mon day, September 16, for one week of early training in preparation for a 10 game schedule. There is also a “B" team schedule of five games The varsity schedule has two fresh men games and eight Junior Col lege games. Five of these games are to be played on our campus. The “B” team will have three prep school games at home and two, probable three games away. Daily routine of early practice is as follows: 7:30 Breakfast 9:15 Study of plays - blackboard drill 10:45 On field for body condition ing - specialties. 12:30 Lunch 2:15 Study of rules - discussion 3:30 On fidd - fundamentals - scrimage 6:30 Supper 9:45 Bed. The boys have entered into this pro gram with much enthusiasm. The work is hard but it is gratifying to see their spirit. Certainly that kind of spirit will gain reward. We have only a small number of our last year’s squad with us. Many new faces will be wearing the blue and white this year and if my guess is right we will be proud of their work. At this time it is im possible to give names of a starting lineup. Right now we are trying to place men where they will be most valuable according to their a- bilities. All seem to be determined to play. If this determination con tinues we are sure to have a fight ing team that really wants to win. Our line will weigh a little more than the one of last year, but prob ably not as experienced. The backfield is a big problem. It will be light and fast but with new men and less experienced. Due to CANTESIN CAFE APPRECIATES OLD FRIENDS & WELCOMES NEW ONES WHERE ALL BREVARD COL LEGE STUDENTS ARE WEL COME AND COURTESY PRE VAILS. W. L. English, Mgr. As a Hazer Sees Himself What a Hazer Really Is Brevard Steam Laundry AND DRY CLEANING SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLEGE STUDENTS Phone 44 Fun and Folly Tommy—Mother, let me go to the zoo to see the nionkeys. Mother—Why, Tommy, what an Idea! Imagine wanting to go to see the monkeys when the college pro fessors are coming. ,.^^.^ Prof. Dendy—What is an oyster? Student—An oyster is a fish built ike a nut. Freshman—We sure have a fine .andlady. She saved me the most tender part of the cliicken when I was late for dinner yesterday. Soph.—What part was that? Freshman—The gravy. Ralph—IS^y ancestors came over in the Mayflower. An N. Y. A. girl—It’s lucky they did. The immigration laws are strictei' now. Miss Smith—I have went-that is wrong, isn’t it? Student—Yes ma’am. Miss Smith—Why is it wrong? Student—Because you ain’t went yet. Let’s have your subscription Where Students Have Gone Concluded from poge S simer. To State College: Riley Palmer, and James Proffitt. To Woman’s College of University of North Carolina: Emily Palmer. To Guilford College: John Stanley. To Wake Forest: Robert Shuford, and T. K. Darrough. To Georgia School of Technology: James Troutman. the loss of several old men it has be come necessary to make shifts such as making over guards and ends in to blocking backs. We should hke to see our fans give some credit to the blockers as well as the man with the ball. With out ten good blockers to clear the way a ball carrier would be helpless. The average fan sees only the ball. Remember some one is clearing the way. We.should like for our students to know what they may expect of the football team that represents'their college: 1. The team will be made up of bona-fide students passing their work. 2. The team will be good hosts to all visiting teams and their follow ers while on our campus. 3. They will refrain from that which may hurt the reputation of Brevard College. 4. They will practice good sports manship at all times. 5. They will look to you for en couragement. 6. They will fight! They will fight! What may they expect of you? Coach James Football Attend All the Date Tpara Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. £8 Biltmore Wofford Erskine Rutherford Wingate Belmont Boiling Spgs. Lees-McRae Presbyterian Mars Hill Schedule Home Games Plane B. C. Opp Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away .. .; Home Homesick? No!

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