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notice dr goppee on saturday evening may 12th in the physical labora tory will lecture before the chris tian association on william perm and his sylvania the mere mention should insure a large au dience bases on balls two errors and a sacrifice in the seventh gadd hit a two bagger to left and scored on thompson's single the next three men were easily retired and the game was called to enable the tigers to catch their train following is the official score : lehigh princeton innings earned runs lehigh 1 twcrbase bits jackson 1 gadd 1 payne 1 stolen bases lehigh 2 princeton 3 double plays wal lace and petrikin fisher petrikiu end gskd struck out by bowie 1 by forsy the 3 base on balls by bowie 9 by forsythe 2 passed balls gadd 4 wild pitches jackson 1 sacrifice hits smith 1 trench ard 1 time of game 1.40 umpire mr wykoff and wire wrapped guns he stated that between the best examples of the two types there appeared so little difference that a mistake could not be made by the selection of either he described the value of velocity screens behind armor to define the value of plates and projectiles the usefulness of them and the practical results obtained with them to replace the numerous greek symbols now employed in referring to the complicated shapes of armor now required by naval architects and the graceful curves of some of the war ships of the present day he referred to lehigh's success at lacrosse but regretted that her curves with lafayette were not so successful he then showed a view of the gymnasium referring to it as an athletic machine shop where the material must be better developed he also showed a very interesting reproduction of a photo graph showing the air waves caused by bullets at a velocity of 2000 feet his illustrations of the manu facture and tests of armor were very complete and interesting there were 138 in all and eighty of them being especially devoted to nearly all the recent armor experi ments in the world the lecturer closed with a few appropriate re marks and was warmly congratula ted by those present for the full information he had given on this subject of engineering so vital to the country and of so much inter est to bethlehem architectural club the architectural club while collecting negatives for blue prints of use to students and of probable use in office practice are looking about for photographers who have plates of buildings which they seldom use several plates of local build ings have been presented and now the club would greatly appreciate any donation from students alumnus or university friend who has nega tives of architectural interest it is believed that a plate would here be of infinitely more value than if it were laid away idle on the shelf if further information on this sub ject is desired please address presi dent architectural club 425 west fourth street south bethlehem ground was broken last week for the first of a group of buildings for a medical school at johns hop kins university the lawrence scientific school of harvard will have a department of mining engineering next year the baseball management of pennsylvania contemplates a west ern trip for the nine after the close of college freshman class meet ing the postponed meeting of the freshman class was yesterday at 12.30 an amendment to the constitu tion providing that members two months in arrears shall not have a vote instead of six months as here tofore was passed the report of the committee on the lehigh-swarthmore athletic meet was accepted and the com mittee discharged on motion of mr curtis the committee on the class cane was instructed to submit four canes to the class for their approval the yearly report of the supply bureau was read by mr white it was then voted to pay to the state oratorical union 2.50 the class assessment agora meeting the regular meetingof the agora literary society was held on mon day evening the debate was dropped because of the absence of several of those who were to take part nominations of officers for next year were made as follows : for president kautz 95 farman 95 mckenzie 95 ; for vice-presi dent laramy 96 ; for secretary treasurer bieber 96 jackson 96 herr 96 hood 97 the election will occur on monday may 21st baseball princeton 13 ; lehigh 8 a small crowd saw princeton defeat lehigh on the athletic grounds yesterday by the score of ' 13 to 8 lehigh had the game well in hand at first u tallowed princeton to win out finally owing to infield errors and bowie's iack of control of the ball the feature of lehig's work was the fielding of bray and wallace the former especially dis tinguishing himself by brillant catches williams lehigh's old catcher batted in timely fashion for the tigers lehigh played listlessly in sad contrast with the snappy play and lively coaching of the prince tonians if games are to be won our infield must make a decided improvement in fielding the game began at 3 o'clock with lehigh at bat and they started off like winners wallace was given his base on balls ; bray and pet ri ken singled ; gadd and thompson reached first on errors by brooks smith struck out mcclung reached first oh otto's error ; fisher was out at first on his hit to brooks jackson hit a two-bagger and wallace on his second time at bat ended lehigh's half with a fly to left after six runs had been scored jackson started in to pitch by hitting king and ward the former scoring and the latter reaching third on payne's two bagger at this stage of the game mcclung had a finger split and retired gadd com ing in from left field to catch and beggs taking his place in left jackson owing to an injured shoul der was replaced by bowie in the box ward scored on a wild pitch otto was retired at first on a hit to fisher and payne was out trying to score on the play trenchard singled and brooks and forsythe were sent to first on balls but williams was the third man out on a fly to petriken lehigh did not score in the sec ond,but princeton tallied on ward's single and petri ken's wild throw to thompson the third and fourth innings j were not productive of runs for either side in the fifth with one out smith singled to left stole second and scored on forsy tires wild throw of begg's grounder princeton tied the score in her half on three successive slow hits to fisher a passed ball wi^i aras ' single an error by smith and king's hit to left lehigh was retired in one-two three order in the sixth while in her half princeton added six runs on two singles a two bagger three lecture on heavy ord nance and armor a very interesting lecture was delivered saturday evening in the lecture room of the physical labora tory by w h jaques esq ordnance engineer of the bethlehem iron company in starting the lecturer said that this lecture would be devoted more particularly to wire-wrapped ord nance a comparison of the hooped and wire types and manufacture of armor lie then described the resistance and action of different kinds of armor dwelling especially upon what bethlehem has accom plished he showed that the type of wire-wrapped construction ap peared to antedate all others and he traced the use of this kind as far back as 1327 and gave an illus tration of a gun made in 1490 he then showed a large number of illustrationsof the different designs of wire guns made by armstrong frazier woodbridge longridge shultz crozier brown and others lie described what kussiaand eng land had accomdlished these coun tries having manufactured a greater number of wire wrapped guns than any of the others he then told the experimentation that had been done in the united states and cited the advantages and disadvan tages of the system in making a final comparison between hooped the brown and white south bethlehem pa may 10 1894 no 33 vol i calendar thursday may 10 meeting of 96 calculus committee 7 p m psi u house friday may 11 classical club 2 p m dr hyde's office saturday may 12 preliminary athletic contest 10 a m athletic grounds lacrosse lehigh vs cornell 3.30 p m athletic grounds lecture " fin perm and his sylvania by dr coppee 8 p m physical laboratory sunday may 13 christian asso ciation meeting 6.30 p m christmas hall wednesday may 16 — baseball lehigh vs university of penn sylvania 3.80 p m athletic grounds state oratorical contest 8 p m music hall allentown wallace rf 3 bray of 4 petriken 1b 4 gadd lf,c 4 thompson 3b .. 4 smith 2b 4 mcclung c 1 beggs if 3 fisher ss 3 jackson p 1 bowie p 2 xv 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 x 1 0 o 0 o l 0 1 1 0 1 totals 33 8 9 18 8 8 king 2b 3 ward cf 3 payue rf 5 otto lb 4 trenchard if 3 brooks ss 2 porsythe p 2 williams c 4 gunster 3b 3 1 2 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 9 3 3 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 totals 29 13 10 21 10 5 13 3 4 5 6 7 lemgh 6 0 0 0 1 0 i—b princeton 2 10 0 4 6 x l 3
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 1 no. 33 |
Date | 1894-05-10 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1894 |
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Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 1 no. 33 |
Date | 1894-05-10 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1894 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
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 | notice dr goppee on saturday evening may 12th in the physical labora tory will lecture before the chris tian association on william perm and his sylvania the mere mention should insure a large au dience bases on balls two errors and a sacrifice in the seventh gadd hit a two bagger to left and scored on thompson's single the next three men were easily retired and the game was called to enable the tigers to catch their train following is the official score : lehigh princeton innings earned runs lehigh 1 twcrbase bits jackson 1 gadd 1 payne 1 stolen bases lehigh 2 princeton 3 double plays wal lace and petrikin fisher petrikiu end gskd struck out by bowie 1 by forsy the 3 base on balls by bowie 9 by forsythe 2 passed balls gadd 4 wild pitches jackson 1 sacrifice hits smith 1 trench ard 1 time of game 1.40 umpire mr wykoff and wire wrapped guns he stated that between the best examples of the two types there appeared so little difference that a mistake could not be made by the selection of either he described the value of velocity screens behind armor to define the value of plates and projectiles the usefulness of them and the practical results obtained with them to replace the numerous greek symbols now employed in referring to the complicated shapes of armor now required by naval architects and the graceful curves of some of the war ships of the present day he referred to lehigh's success at lacrosse but regretted that her curves with lafayette were not so successful he then showed a view of the gymnasium referring to it as an athletic machine shop where the material must be better developed he also showed a very interesting reproduction of a photo graph showing the air waves caused by bullets at a velocity of 2000 feet his illustrations of the manu facture and tests of armor were very complete and interesting there were 138 in all and eighty of them being especially devoted to nearly all the recent armor experi ments in the world the lecturer closed with a few appropriate re marks and was warmly congratula ted by those present for the full information he had given on this subject of engineering so vital to the country and of so much inter est to bethlehem architectural club the architectural club while collecting negatives for blue prints of use to students and of probable use in office practice are looking about for photographers who have plates of buildings which they seldom use several plates of local build ings have been presented and now the club would greatly appreciate any donation from students alumnus or university friend who has nega tives of architectural interest it is believed that a plate would here be of infinitely more value than if it were laid away idle on the shelf if further information on this sub ject is desired please address presi dent architectural club 425 west fourth street south bethlehem ground was broken last week for the first of a group of buildings for a medical school at johns hop kins university the lawrence scientific school of harvard will have a department of mining engineering next year the baseball management of pennsylvania contemplates a west ern trip for the nine after the close of college freshman class meet ing the postponed meeting of the freshman class was yesterday at 12.30 an amendment to the constitu tion providing that members two months in arrears shall not have a vote instead of six months as here tofore was passed the report of the committee on the lehigh-swarthmore athletic meet was accepted and the com mittee discharged on motion of mr curtis the committee on the class cane was instructed to submit four canes to the class for their approval the yearly report of the supply bureau was read by mr white it was then voted to pay to the state oratorical union 2.50 the class assessment agora meeting the regular meetingof the agora literary society was held on mon day evening the debate was dropped because of the absence of several of those who were to take part nominations of officers for next year were made as follows : for president kautz 95 farman 95 mckenzie 95 ; for vice-presi dent laramy 96 ; for secretary treasurer bieber 96 jackson 96 herr 96 hood 97 the election will occur on monday may 21st baseball princeton 13 ; lehigh 8 a small crowd saw princeton defeat lehigh on the athletic grounds yesterday by the score of ' 13 to 8 lehigh had the game well in hand at first u tallowed princeton to win out finally owing to infield errors and bowie's iack of control of the ball the feature of lehig's work was the fielding of bray and wallace the former especially dis tinguishing himself by brillant catches williams lehigh's old catcher batted in timely fashion for the tigers lehigh played listlessly in sad contrast with the snappy play and lively coaching of the prince tonians if games are to be won our infield must make a decided improvement in fielding the game began at 3 o'clock with lehigh at bat and they started off like winners wallace was given his base on balls ; bray and pet ri ken singled ; gadd and thompson reached first on errors by brooks smith struck out mcclung reached first oh otto's error ; fisher was out at first on his hit to brooks jackson hit a two-bagger and wallace on his second time at bat ended lehigh's half with a fly to left after six runs had been scored jackson started in to pitch by hitting king and ward the former scoring and the latter reaching third on payne's two bagger at this stage of the game mcclung had a finger split and retired gadd com ing in from left field to catch and beggs taking his place in left jackson owing to an injured shoul der was replaced by bowie in the box ward scored on a wild pitch otto was retired at first on a hit to fisher and payne was out trying to score on the play trenchard singled and brooks and forsythe were sent to first on balls but williams was the third man out on a fly to petriken lehigh did not score in the sec ond,but princeton tallied on ward's single and petri ken's wild throw to thompson the third and fourth innings j were not productive of runs for either side in the fifth with one out smith singled to left stole second and scored on forsy tires wild throw of begg's grounder princeton tied the score in her half on three successive slow hits to fisher a passed ball wi^i aras ' single an error by smith and king's hit to left lehigh was retired in one-two three order in the sixth while in her half princeton added six runs on two singles a two bagger three lecture on heavy ord nance and armor a very interesting lecture was delivered saturday evening in the lecture room of the physical labora tory by w h jaques esq ordnance engineer of the bethlehem iron company in starting the lecturer said that this lecture would be devoted more particularly to wire-wrapped ord nance a comparison of the hooped and wire types and manufacture of armor lie then described the resistance and action of different kinds of armor dwelling especially upon what bethlehem has accom plished he showed that the type of wire-wrapped construction ap peared to antedate all others and he traced the use of this kind as far back as 1327 and gave an illus tration of a gun made in 1490 he then showed a large number of illustrationsof the different designs of wire guns made by armstrong frazier woodbridge longridge shultz crozier brown and others lie described what kussiaand eng land had accomdlished these coun tries having manufactured a greater number of wire wrapped guns than any of the others he then told the experimentation that had been done in the united states and cited the advantages and disadvan tages of the system in making a final comparison between hooped the brown and white south bethlehem pa may 10 1894 no 33 vol i calendar thursday may 10 meeting of 96 calculus committee 7 p m psi u house friday may 11 classical club 2 p m dr hyde's office saturday may 12 preliminary athletic contest 10 a m athletic grounds lacrosse lehigh vs cornell 3.30 p m athletic grounds lecture " fin perm and his sylvania by dr coppee 8 p m physical laboratory sunday may 13 christian asso ciation meeting 6.30 p m christmas hall wednesday may 16 — baseball lehigh vs university of penn sylvania 3.80 p m athletic grounds state oratorical contest 8 p m music hall allentown wallace rf 3 bray of 4 petriken 1b 4 gadd lf,c 4 thompson 3b .. 4 smith 2b 4 mcclung c 1 beggs if 3 fisher ss 3 jackson p 1 bowie p 2 xv 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 x 1 0 o 0 o l 0 1 1 0 1 totals 33 8 9 18 8 8 king 2b 3 ward cf 3 payue rf 5 otto lb 4 trenchard if 3 brooks ss 2 porsythe p 2 williams c 4 gunster 3b 3 1 2 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 9 3 3 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 totals 29 13 10 21 10 5 13 3 4 5 6 7 lemgh 6 0 0 0 1 0 i—b princeton 2 10 0 4 6 x l 3 |
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