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navy matmen too strong for lehigh vol xxx no 30 carol leads sprinters in new york games lehigh penalties lose court tilt price five cents noted scientist to speak friday the rutgers quintet wins a tor rid fray when referee banish es lingle and hartung final count 24-22 the midshipmen open season by winning over coach sher idan's aspirants 20-10 c i lattig 03 takes charge of first workouts started yester day goodly number present lehigh century man proves too fleet for field in handicap event other entrants run bouts are close coxe and burke both register falls for lehigh's scores timberlake stops warriner for commanding half time lead benzoni stars captain lingle accounts mainly lehigh's lacrosse squad resumed practice yesterday afternoon after the three week let-up which was necessitated by the weather and mid-year examination period char lie lattig 03 was present and ex pects to be able to devote a few af ternoons each week towards the de velopment of the squad until coach bill o'neill makes his appearance early in march on account of the athletic field being snow-laden the brown and white stickmen will hold forth in camp coppee and the practices will be devoted entire ly to developing stickwork because of the exceptional size of the squad and the limited space afforded mi camp coppee the squad has been 1 split up into two divisions each division practicing two after noons each week and a third day being allotted to an open practice it is expected that these indoor workouts during the next few weeks will enable the squad to start outdoor practice with the fundamen tal stickwork mastered continued on page four on saturday five members of the lehigh indoor track team journey ed to brooklyn n v to compete in the wilco games held in the 13th regiment armory the five men were j m carol 24 and h r talmage 24 sprinters a w springsteen 24 and c o burgess 23 quarter-milers ; and h l sieg mund 25 miler the meet was one of the largest of its kind ever held in the east both in the number of spectators and contestants it was estimated that there were fully ten thousand spectators and there would have been more but because of the limited capacity of the ar mory many were barred from ad mission in every event there were from seventy-five to a hundred en tries there being several heats in all the running events in the hundred-yard dash carol emerged victor over a large and ex ceptionally fast field winning the final heat in the fast time of loj/5 seconds he won both his heats in 10 and 10 seconds respectively in winning he was awarded a hand continued on page four hess excels as bucknell loses lehigh grapplers defeat penn team the diminutive forward scores six baskets against the lewis burg team thursday eve'g capt schwarzbach's men cap ture 4 falls and 1 decision winning handily 23 - 8 new rules adopted dr rosenhain metallurgist of international reputation will make two addresses here has many degrees dr walter rosenhain interna tionally famous metallurgist and su perintendent of the metallurgy de partment of the british national physical laboratory since 1906 will speak in chapel this friday morning at eleven on the subject metallur gical 1 research at the national phy sical laboratory in addition to this he will address a joint meet ing of all of the engineering socie ties of the university the same ev ening in drovvm hall and every en gineer in college should avail them selves of this opportunity to hear a forceful address on a vital topic dr rosenhain holds the degrees of bachelor of arts doctor of sci ence and fellow of the royal so ciety and is regarded as one of the world's most eminent metallurgists at the present time besides his connection with the national phy sical laboratory he is past presi dent of the optical society of lont dbn vice-president of the institute of metals carnegie medalist iron and steel institute t906 and 1t member of the international com mittee on the nomenclature of iron and steel he is also the author of study of physical metallurgy ' the foremost treatise on the subject as well as numerous other articles on the physics and physical chemis try of the metals and their micro scopic structure and composition lehigh wins 35-28 w & j quintet will perform tomorrow the lehigh matmen suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of the strong naval academy team on saturday by the score of 20 to 10 coxe and l burke were responsible for lehigh's 10 points while rhea timberlake harrison hughes and vreweg ac counted for the naval academy's total the best match of the af ternoon was between timberlake and warriner both men were clever and determined wrestlers but timberlake in the last few minutes pinned warriner down with a half nelson and a crotch hold coxe had little trouble in throwing ar nold with a hammer lock and body hold burke had stiff opposition in his opponent woodside but finally threw him with a double arm lock the summary : — 115-pounds — rhea naval acad emy threw schwartzbach lehigh with half-nelson and crotch hold in 9 minutes and 38 seconds 125-pounds — timberlake naval academy threw warriner lehigh with a half-nelson and crotch hold in 8 minutes and 56 seconds 135-pounds — harrison of neval academy threw gihon of lehigh with a bar and body hold in 2 min utes and 58 seconds 145-pounds — hughes of naval academy and rogers drew after 10 minutes 158-poumds — coxe of lehigh threw arnold of naval academy witli a hammer lock and body hold in 2 minutes and 58 seconds 175-pounds — burke of lehigh threw woodside naval academy with a double arm lock in 9 minutes and 20 seconds unlimited — vreweg of naval academy threw levitz of lehigh with a fair half nelson in 8 min utes and 2 seconds wrong number of burr will be out soon to-morrow evening the washing ton and jefferson five will be enter tained in taylor gymnasium by coach baldwin's aggregation of basketballers in what promises to be a most interesting set-to the wash-jeff team represents an un known quantity this year to local followers of the couirt game but if their last year's five is any criterion to go by the lehigh team will have to be extended to the limit to gar ner a victory the game will serve the purpose as a sort of warming-up contest for the lafayette game on saturday ev ening andi it is thought that coach baldwin will probably get some of his cripples back in the line-up the absence of henschen and snyder was sorely felt saturday night and without a doubt the rutgers clan would have been soundly trounced had there been veteran material to inject into the game after captain lingle and hartung's banishment via the personal foul route alumni dance crownover's individual efforts account mainly for swarth more win score 36-26 harmon swims well the lebigh swimmers failed to duplicate their last year's perform ance and bowed in defeat to the swartbmore mermen in the latter s pool on saturday afternoon the final count of 36 to 26 shows about the relative merits of the two ag gregations ; the garnet swimmers emerged victors in five of the seven events and proved their superiority during the entire meet harmon was the individual star for the brown and white tankmen with a win in the 220-yard swim and a tie for second honors in the 50-yard dash regad showed ex cellent form in the plunge by float ing a distance of 64 feet 6 inches closely followed by captain under wood of lehigh who landed sec ond place crownover the former girard college flash proved to be the whole show for the little qua kers with wins in the 50 and 100 yard events besides swimming an chor on the winning relay team repp of swarthmore exhibited good form in capturing the honors in the fancy dive forcing childs lehigh's best bet to bow for the first place the relay proved to be the real thriller of the meet martin the garnet lead-off man obtained a few inches advantage on his lehigh op ponent which the three following brown and white representatives were umable to make up and crownover crossed the finish line ahead of harmon by inches the first home meet will be held next friday in the taylor pool with the university of pittsburgh nata tors the relative strength of the panther team is unknown but a good meet is assured all spectators who come out relay race — won by swarth more college : martin holmes ba ker and crownover second le high time 1 52 seconds fancy dive — won by repp of swarthmore second childs le high third e william's swarth more 50 yard dash — won by crown over swa'rthrnore ; second tie be tween baker of swarthmore and harmon lehigh time 26 i plunge for distance — won by regad of lehigh second under wood lehigh ; third taylor of swarthmore distance 64 feet 6 inches 220 yard dash — won by har mon lehigh second martin of swarthmore time 2:50 1-10 100 yard dash won by crown over swarthmore ; second schaef fer lehigh third saxton of le high time 1 06 100 yard breast stroke won by graham of swarthmore second freeman lehigh time l:29}i notice on saturday evening the lehigh courtnien were nosed out by rut gers in the fastest-played and hard est-fought game played in taylor gymnasium this season the brown and white five finished the hall on the long end of a 15 to 9 score but in the last ten minutes of the second period rutgers forged to the top and closed two points ahead of lehigh 24 to 22 hartung and captain lingle were both victims of the personal foul ruling and their loss so weakened the team that the jerseymen were able to score 15 points to the brown and white's 7 rutgers played one of the fastest games seen in bethlehem so f ar and had it not been for the close guard ing of hartung and weinstein the new brunswick boys would have romped off with the game cap tain raub was a star player for the out-of-towners always keeping near the ball and impeding lehigh's ad vance at center he was able to out jump lees nearly every time giving his teammates the advantage of the first crack at the ball ben zomi the scarlet and black guard was the visitor's most active basket shooter finding the net for four double-deckers when given an op portunity his long shots for the bas ket were deadly rutgers s foul shooting was rather spotty some times ellis would put in two in a row and then he would miss the basket altogether his final count was 10 out of 18 baskets put in the brown and white showed up excellently during most of the game although their opponents were fast they proved that they could show equal speed the teamwork was excellent on saturday night hess lingle and weinstein working to gether on the offense with hartung and lees repelling the attacks of the jerseymen hess the freshman forward was again an outstanding player his running and passing were down to a fine point lingle was not up to his usual form in basket shooting only finding the basket three times out of nine when he was forced to retire due to personal fouls an excellent sub stitute was found in roberts who tied the score at a critical point and who if he had not been fouled would have done it again rutgers started the game with rather poor passing hartung quick ly gaining the ball after a bit of fast play lingle drew the first blood of the evening with a double-deck er then benzoni and raub both found the basket doubling the brown and white's score lehigh gained the ball and after a long period of indifferent passing even ed the score ellis put his team in the lead by scoring a foul goal raub shot several times without re sult then hess got the ball and by a beautiful long shot from the center of floor scored two points there followed a period of very continued on page four the following men have been se lected for the dancing chorus of the girl from the collie to be presented by the mustard and cheese dramatic club : — donaldson hoagland homeyer keim randies w r smith brill t morris g w glennt seaman lud'wig bachman and huyette february third in taylor gym nasium the brown and white grap plers ran roughshod over the uni versity of pennsylvania team win ning 23 to 8 there can be no doubt that the better team won le high gaining all but one of her vic tories by falls in the decision bouts in every case the time ad vantage was over three minutes the first match resulted in a vic tory for the philadelphians captain kiep overcoming captain swartz bach by a time decision maxman of pennsylvania was the only one of his team to register a fall pin ning yam billiard to the mat with a half-nelson and grapevine war riner crashed through in fine shape after having the best of cubberley throughout the bout he finally threw him due to a half-nelson and grapevine the summary of bouts : — 115-pounds — kiep of perm de feated schwarzbach lehigh on de cision time advantage 7:46 125-pounds — warriner lehigh threw cubberley perm with half nelson and grapevine time 4:44 135-pounds — gihon lehigh de feated herdig perm on decision time advantage 7:26 145-pounds — maxman of perm threw van billiard lehigh half nelson and grapevine time 5 45 158 pounds — coxe of lehigh threw rabinowitz of perm bar nelson and reverse chancery the time of 7:10 unlimited — carlisle of lehigh threw kauffman perm with 1 hip buttock time 5 08 175-pounds — burke of lehigh threw lutz of perm with reverse chancery time 1:15 lehigh again came out on the top in the basketball tilt with the strong bucknell five on thursday night on the taylor gymnasium floor the brown and white men had looked forward with some apprehension as to the outcome of thursday night's game but all doubt was cast aside when the lehigh quintet came through with the final score read ing 35 to 28 the whole game was fast and snappy being featured by quite a few long clean 1 shots by both teams from near the center of the floor consistent passing and steady guarding made up the backbone of lehigh's attack lehigh had the edge over their opponents in the possession of the ball but fast pass ing by both teams kept things in constant action hess starred for the brown and white five by dropping six field goals the freshman star seemed to have an uncanny eye for the basket as he nearly always came through with a tally if given the slightest chance weinstein besides making three field goals kept up a wonderful passing system hart ung as usual blocked practically every chance of the visiting team to follow through on their long shots and 1 recover for an additional attempt the entire team played an excellent game and one which should give the down river rivals something to think about as lafay ette only managed to beat the buck nell quintet in the last few minutes of play by the score of 28 to 21 the first half of the game was featured by snappy passes and fast recoveries dayhoff drew first blood by tossing a nice basket from continued on page four there will be a dance held at the hotel bethlehem on tuesday even ing february 13 at 9 o'clock mu sic will be furnished by sherbo's orchestra and subscriptions will be 5.50 per couple or 4.00 for stags the dance has been planned as a general get-together and pep meetmg for the alumni of lehigh but every one who can is invited and expected to attend the pro ceeds in excess of expenses will be given to the students self-aid bureau the burr issue of february it has been announced will be out on sale by the 20th of the month this issue promises to be one of the best published so far this season it will be known as the wrong number the drawings and literature prom ises to surpass that of any other is sue following the wrong num ber comes what is known as the girls number which will be the march issue this number has al ways scored a big bit among other colleges and literary magazines the issue will be made up of the most clever drawings and witty say ings amd poems which will be re ceived from the fair sex from all parts of the country the editor in-chief j.f conlin 23 wishes to announce that if there is anybody who has material to contribute to the burr to get in touch with him or turn any of such material to any one of the members of the burr board brown and white bethlehem pa tuesday february 13 1923 tankmen lose to garnet swimmers lacrossemen commence work as spring nears
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 30 no. 30 |
Date | 1923-02-13 |
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FullText | navy matmen too strong for lehigh vol xxx no 30 carol leads sprinters in new york games lehigh penalties lose court tilt price five cents noted scientist to speak friday the rutgers quintet wins a tor rid fray when referee banish es lingle and hartung final count 24-22 the midshipmen open season by winning over coach sher idan's aspirants 20-10 c i lattig 03 takes charge of first workouts started yester day goodly number present lehigh century man proves too fleet for field in handicap event other entrants run bouts are close coxe and burke both register falls for lehigh's scores timberlake stops warriner for commanding half time lead benzoni stars captain lingle accounts mainly lehigh's lacrosse squad resumed practice yesterday afternoon after the three week let-up which was necessitated by the weather and mid-year examination period char lie lattig 03 was present and ex pects to be able to devote a few af ternoons each week towards the de velopment of the squad until coach bill o'neill makes his appearance early in march on account of the athletic field being snow-laden the brown and white stickmen will hold forth in camp coppee and the practices will be devoted entire ly to developing stickwork because of the exceptional size of the squad and the limited space afforded mi camp coppee the squad has been 1 split up into two divisions each division practicing two after noons each week and a third day being allotted to an open practice it is expected that these indoor workouts during the next few weeks will enable the squad to start outdoor practice with the fundamen tal stickwork mastered continued on page four on saturday five members of the lehigh indoor track team journey ed to brooklyn n v to compete in the wilco games held in the 13th regiment armory the five men were j m carol 24 and h r talmage 24 sprinters a w springsteen 24 and c o burgess 23 quarter-milers ; and h l sieg mund 25 miler the meet was one of the largest of its kind ever held in the east both in the number of spectators and contestants it was estimated that there were fully ten thousand spectators and there would have been more but because of the limited capacity of the ar mory many were barred from ad mission in every event there were from seventy-five to a hundred en tries there being several heats in all the running events in the hundred-yard dash carol emerged victor over a large and ex ceptionally fast field winning the final heat in the fast time of loj/5 seconds he won both his heats in 10 and 10 seconds respectively in winning he was awarded a hand continued on page four hess excels as bucknell loses lehigh grapplers defeat penn team the diminutive forward scores six baskets against the lewis burg team thursday eve'g capt schwarzbach's men cap ture 4 falls and 1 decision winning handily 23 - 8 new rules adopted dr rosenhain metallurgist of international reputation will make two addresses here has many degrees dr walter rosenhain interna tionally famous metallurgist and su perintendent of the metallurgy de partment of the british national physical laboratory since 1906 will speak in chapel this friday morning at eleven on the subject metallur gical 1 research at the national phy sical laboratory in addition to this he will address a joint meet ing of all of the engineering socie ties of the university the same ev ening in drovvm hall and every en gineer in college should avail them selves of this opportunity to hear a forceful address on a vital topic dr rosenhain holds the degrees of bachelor of arts doctor of sci ence and fellow of the royal so ciety and is regarded as one of the world's most eminent metallurgists at the present time besides his connection with the national phy sical laboratory he is past presi dent of the optical society of lont dbn vice-president of the institute of metals carnegie medalist iron and steel institute t906 and 1t member of the international com mittee on the nomenclature of iron and steel he is also the author of study of physical metallurgy ' the foremost treatise on the subject as well as numerous other articles on the physics and physical chemis try of the metals and their micro scopic structure and composition lehigh wins 35-28 w & j quintet will perform tomorrow the lehigh matmen suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of the strong naval academy team on saturday by the score of 20 to 10 coxe and l burke were responsible for lehigh's 10 points while rhea timberlake harrison hughes and vreweg ac counted for the naval academy's total the best match of the af ternoon was between timberlake and warriner both men were clever and determined wrestlers but timberlake in the last few minutes pinned warriner down with a half nelson and a crotch hold coxe had little trouble in throwing ar nold with a hammer lock and body hold burke had stiff opposition in his opponent woodside but finally threw him with a double arm lock the summary : — 115-pounds — rhea naval acad emy threw schwartzbach lehigh with half-nelson and crotch hold in 9 minutes and 38 seconds 125-pounds — timberlake naval academy threw warriner lehigh with a half-nelson and crotch hold in 8 minutes and 56 seconds 135-pounds — harrison of neval academy threw gihon of lehigh with a bar and body hold in 2 min utes and 58 seconds 145-pounds — hughes of naval academy and rogers drew after 10 minutes 158-poumds — coxe of lehigh threw arnold of naval academy witli a hammer lock and body hold in 2 minutes and 58 seconds 175-pounds — burke of lehigh threw woodside naval academy with a double arm lock in 9 minutes and 20 seconds unlimited — vreweg of naval academy threw levitz of lehigh with a fair half nelson in 8 min utes and 2 seconds wrong number of burr will be out soon to-morrow evening the washing ton and jefferson five will be enter tained in taylor gymnasium by coach baldwin's aggregation of basketballers in what promises to be a most interesting set-to the wash-jeff team represents an un known quantity this year to local followers of the couirt game but if their last year's five is any criterion to go by the lehigh team will have to be extended to the limit to gar ner a victory the game will serve the purpose as a sort of warming-up contest for the lafayette game on saturday ev ening andi it is thought that coach baldwin will probably get some of his cripples back in the line-up the absence of henschen and snyder was sorely felt saturday night and without a doubt the rutgers clan would have been soundly trounced had there been veteran material to inject into the game after captain lingle and hartung's banishment via the personal foul route alumni dance crownover's individual efforts account mainly for swarth more win score 36-26 harmon swims well the lebigh swimmers failed to duplicate their last year's perform ance and bowed in defeat to the swartbmore mermen in the latter s pool on saturday afternoon the final count of 36 to 26 shows about the relative merits of the two ag gregations ; the garnet swimmers emerged victors in five of the seven events and proved their superiority during the entire meet harmon was the individual star for the brown and white tankmen with a win in the 220-yard swim and a tie for second honors in the 50-yard dash regad showed ex cellent form in the plunge by float ing a distance of 64 feet 6 inches closely followed by captain under wood of lehigh who landed sec ond place crownover the former girard college flash proved to be the whole show for the little qua kers with wins in the 50 and 100 yard events besides swimming an chor on the winning relay team repp of swarthmore exhibited good form in capturing the honors in the fancy dive forcing childs lehigh's best bet to bow for the first place the relay proved to be the real thriller of the meet martin the garnet lead-off man obtained a few inches advantage on his lehigh op ponent which the three following brown and white representatives were umable to make up and crownover crossed the finish line ahead of harmon by inches the first home meet will be held next friday in the taylor pool with the university of pittsburgh nata tors the relative strength of the panther team is unknown but a good meet is assured all spectators who come out relay race — won by swarth more college : martin holmes ba ker and crownover second le high time 1 52 seconds fancy dive — won by repp of swarthmore second childs le high third e william's swarth more 50 yard dash — won by crown over swa'rthrnore ; second tie be tween baker of swarthmore and harmon lehigh time 26 i plunge for distance — won by regad of lehigh second under wood lehigh ; third taylor of swarthmore distance 64 feet 6 inches 220 yard dash — won by har mon lehigh second martin of swarthmore time 2:50 1-10 100 yard dash won by crown over swarthmore ; second schaef fer lehigh third saxton of le high time 1 06 100 yard breast stroke won by graham of swarthmore second freeman lehigh time l:29}i notice on saturday evening the lehigh courtnien were nosed out by rut gers in the fastest-played and hard est-fought game played in taylor gymnasium this season the brown and white five finished the hall on the long end of a 15 to 9 score but in the last ten minutes of the second period rutgers forged to the top and closed two points ahead of lehigh 24 to 22 hartung and captain lingle were both victims of the personal foul ruling and their loss so weakened the team that the jerseymen were able to score 15 points to the brown and white's 7 rutgers played one of the fastest games seen in bethlehem so f ar and had it not been for the close guard ing of hartung and weinstein the new brunswick boys would have romped off with the game cap tain raub was a star player for the out-of-towners always keeping near the ball and impeding lehigh's ad vance at center he was able to out jump lees nearly every time giving his teammates the advantage of the first crack at the ball ben zomi the scarlet and black guard was the visitor's most active basket shooter finding the net for four double-deckers when given an op portunity his long shots for the bas ket were deadly rutgers s foul shooting was rather spotty some times ellis would put in two in a row and then he would miss the basket altogether his final count was 10 out of 18 baskets put in the brown and white showed up excellently during most of the game although their opponents were fast they proved that they could show equal speed the teamwork was excellent on saturday night hess lingle and weinstein working to gether on the offense with hartung and lees repelling the attacks of the jerseymen hess the freshman forward was again an outstanding player his running and passing were down to a fine point lingle was not up to his usual form in basket shooting only finding the basket three times out of nine when he was forced to retire due to personal fouls an excellent sub stitute was found in roberts who tied the score at a critical point and who if he had not been fouled would have done it again rutgers started the game with rather poor passing hartung quick ly gaining the ball after a bit of fast play lingle drew the first blood of the evening with a double-deck er then benzoni and raub both found the basket doubling the brown and white's score lehigh gained the ball and after a long period of indifferent passing even ed the score ellis put his team in the lead by scoring a foul goal raub shot several times without re sult then hess got the ball and by a beautiful long shot from the center of floor scored two points there followed a period of very continued on page four the following men have been se lected for the dancing chorus of the girl from the collie to be presented by the mustard and cheese dramatic club : — donaldson hoagland homeyer keim randies w r smith brill t morris g w glennt seaman lud'wig bachman and huyette february third in taylor gym nasium the brown and white grap plers ran roughshod over the uni versity of pennsylvania team win ning 23 to 8 there can be no doubt that the better team won le high gaining all but one of her vic tories by falls in the decision bouts in every case the time ad vantage was over three minutes the first match resulted in a vic tory for the philadelphians captain kiep overcoming captain swartz bach by a time decision maxman of pennsylvania was the only one of his team to register a fall pin ning yam billiard to the mat with a half-nelson and grapevine war riner crashed through in fine shape after having the best of cubberley throughout the bout he finally threw him due to a half-nelson and grapevine the summary of bouts : — 115-pounds — kiep of perm de feated schwarzbach lehigh on de cision time advantage 7:46 125-pounds — warriner lehigh threw cubberley perm with half nelson and grapevine time 4:44 135-pounds — gihon lehigh de feated herdig perm on decision time advantage 7:26 145-pounds — maxman of perm threw van billiard lehigh half nelson and grapevine time 5 45 158 pounds — coxe of lehigh threw rabinowitz of perm bar nelson and reverse chancery the time of 7:10 unlimited — carlisle of lehigh threw kauffman perm with 1 hip buttock time 5 08 175-pounds — burke of lehigh threw lutz of perm with reverse chancery time 1:15 lehigh again came out on the top in the basketball tilt with the strong bucknell five on thursday night on the taylor gymnasium floor the brown and white men had looked forward with some apprehension as to the outcome of thursday night's game but all doubt was cast aside when the lehigh quintet came through with the final score read ing 35 to 28 the whole game was fast and snappy being featured by quite a few long clean 1 shots by both teams from near the center of the floor consistent passing and steady guarding made up the backbone of lehigh's attack lehigh had the edge over their opponents in the possession of the ball but fast pass ing by both teams kept things in constant action hess starred for the brown and white five by dropping six field goals the freshman star seemed to have an uncanny eye for the basket as he nearly always came through with a tally if given the slightest chance weinstein besides making three field goals kept up a wonderful passing system hart ung as usual blocked practically every chance of the visiting team to follow through on their long shots and 1 recover for an additional attempt the entire team played an excellent game and one which should give the down river rivals something to think about as lafay ette only managed to beat the buck nell quintet in the last few minutes of play by the score of 28 to 21 the first half of the game was featured by snappy passes and fast recoveries dayhoff drew first blood by tossing a nice basket from continued on page four there will be a dance held at the hotel bethlehem on tuesday even ing february 13 at 9 o'clock mu sic will be furnished by sherbo's orchestra and subscriptions will be 5.50 per couple or 4.00 for stags the dance has been planned as a general get-together and pep meetmg for the alumni of lehigh but every one who can is invited and expected to attend the pro ceeds in excess of expenses will be given to the students self-aid bureau the burr issue of february it has been announced will be out on sale by the 20th of the month this issue promises to be one of the best published so far this season it will be known as the wrong number the drawings and literature prom ises to surpass that of any other is sue following the wrong num ber comes what is known as the girls number which will be the march issue this number has al ways scored a big bit among other colleges and literary magazines the issue will be made up of the most clever drawings and witty say ings amd poems which will be re ceived from the fair sex from all parts of the country the editor in-chief j.f conlin 23 wishes to announce that if there is anybody who has material to contribute to the burr to get in touch with him or turn any of such material to any one of the members of the burr board brown and white bethlehem pa tuesday february 13 1923 tankmen lose to garnet swimmers lacrossemen commence work as spring nears |
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