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price five cents hopkins tankmen nose out lehigh prof opdycke adresses chemical engineers wrestlers blank big green team america and europe is the topic of winning address grim and bishop win prizes war explosive program of gov ernment proves to be good topic at friday meeting the new hampshire visitors are completely overwhelmed by 33-0 score visitors well balanced squad of aquatic stars outscores the individual efforts of harmon a banner athletic week-end is being worked up for dads only if plans materialize maslin's 1 7 foul goals account for lehigh's second reversal of week to n.y.u five lingle plays well will prove popular reynolds shows class one pool record falls howard of the baltimore team plunges 69 feet in winning event final count 42-28 substituting for capt schwarz bach the plucky 1 15 lb lad astonishes crowd with fall the regular monthly meeting of the chemical society was held last friday evening in the chemistry lecture room there was a good ly turnout of students most of whom were the chemical engineers but a great many men of outside courses attended as is the custom of the society refreshments and smokes were served after the speeches were over the speaker of the evening was assistant professor l h opdycke ph d his subject was the war explosives program of our gov ernment during the war dr op dycke accumulated most of his ma terial for that subject by means of his position which was that of ar my inspector of ordnance he had a very responsible position and fill ed it very capably he had to do with the inspection manufacture and transportation of explosives for the pacific coast section and his talk was built entirely around those experiences which were exceedingly valried to say the least the talk was very instructive and iruerestiiiig and was one of the fac tors which made the meeting the success that it was . on thursday morning at 11 o clock in the university chapel four members of the junior class clashed in a battle of words at the annual junior oratorical contest held each year on the 22nd of february the contest was very keen this year each of the four contestants covering themselves with gloiry and the spec ulation as to the various winners was wide and varied but of course the decision of the judges was the thing that counted to r a heckert goes the high est honor and he certainly handled the situation relations etc be tween america andi europe in the masterful style of an embryo de mosthenes j s grim jr to whom was accorded second honors discussed very capably the great problem do we need invisible control m e bi stoop winner of the third prize gave a very in teresting account of the situation in germany and particularly the latest developments continued on page four r e troutman the fourth con testant while the judges decreed that his oration was not as well pre good talk given by college head the life history of asa packer is outlined by dr richards in addressing freshman class albright faces lehigh courtmen a regular monthly meeting of the arcadia was held in drown hall last thursday night and several matters of importance pertaining to activities of the spring term were discussed it was suggested that some saturday during the second term when there would be one or more athletic events scheduled for taylor field be set aside as a dad's day a day when each stu dent would endeavor to have his fa ther or guardian visit lehigh so that they might become better acquaint ed with the place about which they have probably hea^rd so much the possibility of holding a typical foot ball smoker in taylor gymnasium on the preceding friday night and an entertainment by the musical clubs on saturday night were set forth and it is 1 believed that an at tractive program could be arranged for the entire week-end the rep resentatives were asked to learn the sentiment of their groups in regard d establishing dads day and to report at thie next meeting of the arcadia continued on page four the steering committee of the alumni association asked the ar cadia to foster the sub-freshman day as was done last year when likely athletic material was invited visiting five conies to bethlehem with record of eight con secutive wins freshmen lose to easton y m c a education is discussed lehigh lineup intact the brown and white basket ball squad was completely taken in to camp by thie strong n y u team last saturday night on the lat ter's home floor the final score was 37 to 20 neither of the fresbmen who have heretofore played stellar roles were able to come up to their usual form and of the older men lingle alone scored from the field for a total of six points hess by hook and crook managed to drop two goals in from the field and right then and there the lehigh scoring from the floor stopped and it re mained for lingle and weinstein to make an additional ten out of a pos sible sixteen points from the 15 foot mark only twice during the whole game did the score stand even and then for but a short time early in the first half the score was tied at 7 to 7 and at 9 to 9 for a very few minutes n y u then took the lead and maintained it through out although at the end of the first half their margin was but 3 points with the score reading 15 to 12 there were three substitutions made by each team the fouling was not done wisely but too well by both sides lehigh fans will note the re-ap pearance of gallagher in the line up who is back withl the squad af ter a year's absence he replaced titus early in the game at center but neither of these men could fill the breach left by the absence of johnny lees veteran at the center position toorock of n y u was easily the star of thie game playing the guard position excellently and slip ping in four goals from the field his team-mate taw ran a close second by scoring three baskets but his guarding was not met with ap proval on the part of the referee and he retired on personal fouls the line-up : — n y u ' lehigh howse f lingle maslin f hess feimburg c titus taw g weinstein toorock g hartung substitutions — snyder for lingle gallagher for titus roberts for weinstein bresch for howse bates for feinburg johns for taw field goals — toorock 4 lingle 3 taw 3 hess 2 maslin 2 howse fouls — lingle 9 out of 13 ; mas lin 17 out of 22 weinstein 1 out of 3 umpire — o'sfoea referee — reed time of halves — 20 minutes notice pre medicals dartmouth proved to be an easy victim to the brown and white mat men on saturday evening when the green-clad wrestlers were swamped by a33to 0 score every bout but the heavyweight was captured by lehigh with a fall though two of the bouts ran into extra periods the meet was run according to the old rules calling for nine-minute bouts and two extra three-minute periods in case of no decision in or der to accommodate dartmouth reynolds proved an able substi tute for capt schiwarzbach against brown of dartmouth although brown seemed stronger than rey nolds the lehigh man had the ad vantage in agility and was able to squirm out of his adversary's holds after quite a struggle reynolds threw his opponent in 7 minutes 33 second's warriner came through in fine shiape in thie second bout weldron ran into wafriner's arms giving thte lebigb man a hold which re sulted in a fall in 6 minutes and 24 seconds the 135-pound bout was one of the fastest of the evening gihon caught henretta's leg and pulled him down 1 to the mat keeping him there until he became exhausted the lehigh matman then was able to turn henretta over easily for a fall in 6 minutes 39 seconds another fast bout was the 145 pound bout between rogers and borglum the dartmouth wrest ler obtained a hold on rogers sev eral times but the drown and white man always was able to get to his feet and break away the bout re sulted in a draw and the decision was not reached until the second extra period in the first period rogers fought loose from borglum's hold after being on his feet four times in the second period ro gers obtained a fall in 1 minute and 40 seconds coxe and bauman staged perhaps the best exhibition of wrestling of the evening it was nip and tuck throughout the match until coxe just got a hold on the new eng lander as the bell rang in the ex tra period coxe broke away from his opponent and succee