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noisy pep rally bonfire parade stir up spirit capsule commentary — lafayette's fisher field scoreboard indicates the 6-6 tally of the 100 th lehigh-lafayette contest as spectators and police watch the demise of a goal post immedi ately after the clock ran out lehigh fumbles helped to thwart the favored engineers attempt to win their sth consecutive victory in the series lehigh met lafayette for the 100 th time saturday and the tie out come of the game at lafayette's fisher field was disappointing to many partisans on each side an estimated 19,000 persons saw the engineers and leopards battle to a 6-6 tie in the highlight event of lehigh's annual lafayette weekend lehigh's most faithful football fan howard a foering an 1890 lehigh graduate watched his 91st lehigh-lafayette game unfor tunately the most-played football series in america has had many better-played games the game looked like a run away for lehigh as they scored the first time they handled the ball jim mccleery recovered a lafayette fumble on lehigh's 45 yard line and from there the en gineers drove for the score the key play in the drive was a les kish to joe weis pass play which covered 31 yards and put the ball on the lafayette 12-yard line three running plays by hal yeich moved the ball to the five and on fourth down kish rolled out for the score joe walton missed the extra point early in the second period le high took over on its own 44-yard line following a lafayette punt two running plays moved the ball to the 50 and kish rolled out for 19 yards to the lafayette 31 the engineers moved for another first down but a penalty nullified it and lafayette held on downs see 100 th page 10 grad of 1890 views his 91st lafayette game b&w film confiscated lcb arrests 3 in raids this is one of the noisiest and most enthusiastic bunch of nuts i have ever seen coach mike cooley commented after the lafayette game pep rally friday night the rally was a montage of band music freshmen skits cheerlead ers traditional songs announce ment of freshman class officers and the introduction of the football team all wrapped up in the steck beckian enthusiasm prof john s steckbeck rally organizer and master of ceremon ies introduced speakers william b leckonby director of athletics cooley and dr w deming lewis university president spoke freshman officers were intro duced by maury poscover vice president of cyanide the offic ers elected wednesday by the freshman class cabinet are william e elcome dravo a-3 president david j sampson richards i vice-president charles f kalmbach dravo c-3 secre tary and w john irwin 11 dravo d-3 treasurer university president w dem ing lewis a space scientist gave an amusing report of communica tions with george washington marquis de lafayette robert e see lewis page 8 by james f dulicai agents of the pennsylvania liquor control board lcb net ted an unusual haul in two sep arate actions thursday — three lehigh students two automobiles more than 300 worth of liquor allegedly brought into pennsyl vania illegally and a roll of brown and white film which recorded the raid on phi kappa theta in the raid during initiation ceremonies there lcb agents and fountain hill police confiscated 181 worth of untaxed liquor found in a locked cabinet and several rooms of the chapter house joseph unterreiner 65 social chairman of the fraternity and paul j donnelly 111 65 also of phi kappa theta were arrested and later released in 500 bail pending a hearing before allen howard a foering 97 an 1890 graduate of lehigh who has seen all but nine of the 100 games in the lehigh-lafayette series at tended the weekend's game through the cooperation of the brown and white and samuel i connor director of the office of public information foering and his wife were chauf feured to the game in a rented limousine and escorted to and from their stadium seats foering who celebrates his 97th birthday today missed the first four lehigh-lafayette games in 1884 and 1885 but has been absent from only five other contests in the series since his freshman year of 1886 lehigh and lafayette played twice a year before the turn of the century 372 to miss meal in civil rights plan town alderman benjamin l riz zotto on dec 7 donnelly's 1958 automobile was seized and impounded after he allegedly admitted its use in trans porting the liquor from new jer sey during the raid david s le wandowski 65 a member of phi kappa theta and editorial page director of the brown and white photographed the lcb agents at work one of the agents ordered him to turn over the film under threat of arrest lewandowski complied saying he didn't want any trouble rollo jacobson an lcb enforce ment officer yesterday refused to tell the brown and white whether the film would be returned i will take it up with the attor ney general for the liquor con trol board jacobson said he ad mitted that the lcb had the b&w film but would not say if it had been exposed in a separate action lcb agents also arrested walter j wriggins 66 of phi sigma kappa on thurs day taken before easton alder man francis caflin wriggins was released in 500 bail pending a hearing in february lcb agents seized 149 worth of untaxed liquor and wriggins 1960 automobile when they stopped him on route 22 they allegedly saw him purchase the liquor in phillipsburg n j and had fol lowed him back into pennsylvania there will be 372 persons fasting from dinner tonight in support of the fast for freedom campaign to provide food for impoverished negro families in mississippi the dining service is giving 60 cents to the drive for each meal donated by a patron about 75.00 in cash has been contributed to the fund about 75 in cash has been contributed to the fund wells keddie faculty advisor of the organization for civil rights at lehigh which is sponsoring the drive noted that more than 10 per cent of the students were participating in the drive this he added was a good indication that the cause of civil rights was not lost at lehigh robert marmon 65 committee chairman expressed pleasure with freshman participation in the campaign however he said he was disappointed at the small number of fraternities which contributed marmon added once again the fraternity system has shown a lack of concern in any field other than their own petty problems each individual finds it easier to hide in the anonymity of the frater nity system and it is sad engineers pards battle to tie kish hossenlopp score only points . . . and not a drop to drink — these bottles were part of the liquor supply seized by pennsylvania liquor control board agents in their friday evening raid at the phi kappa theta fra ternity house in fountain hill thirty-eight bottles of liquor allegedly purchased at a new jersey liquor store were reportedly confiscated in the speedy raid morning call photo lehigh university brown and white . 18 bethlehem pa — tuesday november 23 1964 am cod 215 866-0331 i b&w the next issue of the brown and white will ap pear on friday dec 4 all material for publication in that issue must be submit ted to the b&w office no later than 7 p m wednes day dec 2
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 76 no. 18 |
Date | 1964-11-23 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1964 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 76 no. 18 |
Date | 1964-11-23 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 23 |
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Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | noisy pep rally bonfire parade stir up spirit capsule commentary — lafayette's fisher field scoreboard indicates the 6-6 tally of the 100 th lehigh-lafayette contest as spectators and police watch the demise of a goal post immedi ately after the clock ran out lehigh fumbles helped to thwart the favored engineers attempt to win their sth consecutive victory in the series lehigh met lafayette for the 100 th time saturday and the tie out come of the game at lafayette's fisher field was disappointing to many partisans on each side an estimated 19,000 persons saw the engineers and leopards battle to a 6-6 tie in the highlight event of lehigh's annual lafayette weekend lehigh's most faithful football fan howard a foering an 1890 lehigh graduate watched his 91st lehigh-lafayette game unfor tunately the most-played football series in america has had many better-played games the game looked like a run away for lehigh as they scored the first time they handled the ball jim mccleery recovered a lafayette fumble on lehigh's 45 yard line and from there the en gineers drove for the score the key play in the drive was a les kish to joe weis pass play which covered 31 yards and put the ball on the lafayette 12-yard line three running plays by hal yeich moved the ball to the five and on fourth down kish rolled out for the score joe walton missed the extra point early in the second period le high took over on its own 44-yard line following a lafayette punt two running plays moved the ball to the 50 and kish rolled out for 19 yards to the lafayette 31 the engineers moved for another first down but a penalty nullified it and lafayette held on downs see 100 th page 10 grad of 1890 views his 91st lafayette game b&w film confiscated lcb arrests 3 in raids this is one of the noisiest and most enthusiastic bunch of nuts i have ever seen coach mike cooley commented after the lafayette game pep rally friday night the rally was a montage of band music freshmen skits cheerlead ers traditional songs announce ment of freshman class officers and the introduction of the football team all wrapped up in the steck beckian enthusiasm prof john s steckbeck rally organizer and master of ceremon ies introduced speakers william b leckonby director of athletics cooley and dr w deming lewis university president spoke freshman officers were intro duced by maury poscover vice president of cyanide the offic ers elected wednesday by the freshman class cabinet are william e elcome dravo a-3 president david j sampson richards i vice-president charles f kalmbach dravo c-3 secre tary and w john irwin 11 dravo d-3 treasurer university president w dem ing lewis a space scientist gave an amusing report of communica tions with george washington marquis de lafayette robert e see lewis page 8 by james f dulicai agents of the pennsylvania liquor control board lcb net ted an unusual haul in two sep arate actions thursday — three lehigh students two automobiles more than 300 worth of liquor allegedly brought into pennsyl vania illegally and a roll of brown and white film which recorded the raid on phi kappa theta in the raid during initiation ceremonies there lcb agents and fountain hill police confiscated 181 worth of untaxed liquor found in a locked cabinet and several rooms of the chapter house joseph unterreiner 65 social chairman of the fraternity and paul j donnelly 111 65 also of phi kappa theta were arrested and later released in 500 bail pending a hearing before allen howard a foering 97 an 1890 graduate of lehigh who has seen all but nine of the 100 games in the lehigh-lafayette series at tended the weekend's game through the cooperation of the brown and white and samuel i connor director of the office of public information foering and his wife were chauf feured to the game in a rented limousine and escorted to and from their stadium seats foering who celebrates his 97th birthday today missed the first four lehigh-lafayette games in 1884 and 1885 but has been absent from only five other contests in the series since his freshman year of 1886 lehigh and lafayette played twice a year before the turn of the century 372 to miss meal in civil rights plan town alderman benjamin l riz zotto on dec 7 donnelly's 1958 automobile was seized and impounded after he allegedly admitted its use in trans porting the liquor from new jer sey during the raid david s le wandowski 65 a member of phi kappa theta and editorial page director of the brown and white photographed the lcb agents at work one of the agents ordered him to turn over the film under threat of arrest lewandowski complied saying he didn't want any trouble rollo jacobson an lcb enforce ment officer yesterday refused to tell the brown and white whether the film would be returned i will take it up with the attor ney general for the liquor con trol board jacobson said he ad mitted that the lcb had the b&w film but would not say if it had been exposed in a separate action lcb agents also arrested walter j wriggins 66 of phi sigma kappa on thurs day taken before easton alder man francis caflin wriggins was released in 500 bail pending a hearing in february lcb agents seized 149 worth of untaxed liquor and wriggins 1960 automobile when they stopped him on route 22 they allegedly saw him purchase the liquor in phillipsburg n j and had fol lowed him back into pennsylvania there will be 372 persons fasting from dinner tonight in support of the fast for freedom campaign to provide food for impoverished negro families in mississippi the dining service is giving 60 cents to the drive for each meal donated by a patron about 75.00 in cash has been contributed to the fund about 75 in cash has been contributed to the fund wells keddie faculty advisor of the organization for civil rights at lehigh which is sponsoring the drive noted that more than 10 per cent of the students were participating in the drive this he added was a good indication that the cause of civil rights was not lost at lehigh robert marmon 65 committee chairman expressed pleasure with freshman participation in the campaign however he said he was disappointed at the small number of fraternities which contributed marmon added once again the fraternity system has shown a lack of concern in any field other than their own petty problems each individual finds it easier to hide in the anonymity of the frater nity system and it is sad engineers pards battle to tie kish hossenlopp score only points . . . and not a drop to drink — these bottles were part of the liquor supply seized by pennsylvania liquor control board agents in their friday evening raid at the phi kappa theta fra ternity house in fountain hill thirty-eight bottles of liquor allegedly purchased at a new jersey liquor store were reportedly confiscated in the speedy raid morning call photo lehigh university brown and white . 18 bethlehem pa — tuesday november 23 1964 am cod 215 866-0331 i b&w the next issue of the brown and white will ap pear on friday dec 4 all material for publication in that issue must be submit ted to the b&w office no later than 7 p m wednes day dec 2 |
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