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drown h a l l m e etin g—lng — in drown hall sunday may 9th at 6.30 brown and white board — meeting in drown hall monday may 10 at 5 p m lacrosse game — lehigh vs swarthmore on lehigh field tue sday may 11th at 3 p m track meet — lehigh vs haver fordj on lehigh field wednesday may 12th at 3 p m base ball game — lehigh vs stevens wednesday may 12th at hoboken freshman class meeting at a meeting of the class of 1912 in the physical laboratory may 5 the following officers were nominat ed to serve the sophomore year president — hart knox potter person aman hess vice president — maguire ter williger anderson secretary — yake hardcastle treasurer — culliney ii arr i s porter smyth h istorian — mawh inney . athletic representative — heist donaldson kennedy lesher marshal — wheeler m c c a n n cook lubrecht peters wadding ton over hartley ursinus defeated lehigh on le high field wednesday afternoon by the score of 8 to 1 the game was called at 3 o'clock and the afternoon was ideal for a ball game by poor work in the first two innings the game was lost ursinus came to bat first bunding singled able was passed and horton made first on an error by serfass with the bases full creese sacrificed scoring a run west was passed and ponell made a two base hit ' scoring two more runs lehigh could not score during her half of the inning ursinus came to bat in the second inning borneo was passed bunding and able each singled filling the bases at this point bason took serfass place horton and creese were passed forcing in two runs avest and ponell struck out but hoover was passed forcing in another run horton also scored but creese was put out at home plate this ended the inning borneo scored a run in the third inning making eight for ursinus this ended the i ing for ursinus lehigh's only run was made in the fourth inning uptegraff came to bat singled and got to second on a fumble by the short stop ander son and aitemus were put out burden singled and got to second on an error by the right fielder while uptegraff scored sterner was put out at first base the game was not as interesting as it might have been on account of the big lead ursinus got in the first two innings lehigh failed to score several runs due to poor coaching from the side lines continued on fourth page score by innings ursinus 3 ii 0 0 0 0 0 o—b lehigh 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 o—l two-base hits — wolfram ponell the inter-class meet postponed from saturday may 1 was held on the athletic field immediately after the base ball game wednes day may sth considering the condition of the track the meet was remarkable for the number of closely contested events and the good scores made every race had a fast finish and the other events were all close ties being made in both the pole vault and the high jump the score 1911 51 points 1.909 32 points 1910 22 points 1912 12 points 100 yard dash van blarcom 10 ist trotter 11 2nd serfass 09 3rd time 10.4 mile bun willgoose 09 ist cannon 11 2nd herrmann 11 3rd time 4.56 440 yard dash aman 09 ist knox 12 2nd ; schultz 12 3rd time 54.4 120 yard hurdle aman 09 ist gilligan 09 2nd lawrence 09 3rd time 17.3 ao/l ■"". r , i t . n . i i oov i ciiu i i,;i n — i./<4 i n/l l'l ist baird 12 2nd bulley 11 3rd time 2.11.-2 220 yard dash van blarcom mo ist trotter ml 2nd williams 12 3rd time 24 two mile bun — dawson ml ist ; couch 09 2nd ; smith ml 3rd time 11-18.4 220 yard hurdle aman 09 ist baird 1.2 2nd gilligan 09 3rd time 29.2 shot put wells 11 37.5 feet crocker 10 35.11 feet coxe 09 30.11 feet broad jump — graham ml ist ; lawrence 09 2nd kesselman 11 3rd distance 20.05 feet hammer throw coxe ll los.6 feet crocker 10 96 feet treat 10 76 feet high jump — biley mo and coxe 1 , ml tie gilligan 09 3rd 5.6 feet pole vault tremlett ml and graham ml tie aman 12 3rd 9.3 feet referee at finish flemming starter mcnamara timekeepers elliott and kennedy 09 mana ger shaw 09 judge of course spiers announcer morris measurer young judge of field events 11 kiefe d rown hall m e et i ng mr george douglas turner a recent graduate of glasgow univer sity will address the y m c a meeting sunday may 9th at glasgow mr turner was a leader in religious work a scholar of first rank and a member of the varsity foot ball team he will talk on his work in india where he has accomplished much during the short time he has been there sophomore elections the elections of the class of 1 9 1 1 on wednesday afternoon resulted in the following men being chosen to fill the offices for next year president g b wood v ice president j w tremletf treas urer i m flick corresponding secretary 0 d addarns financial secretary g h beussner athletic representative j a hose mar shal s a miller epitome board k m conover j l becker f e ulbraifh p 8 dickey h f wood s kit.chel a wells 1 r lowry f s borden l r p reese civil society meeting well attended the regular may meeting was held on wednesday evening in saucon hall the chief business transacted was the election of officers for next year resulting as follows president w c van blarcom 10 secretary c l downs 10 treasurer l c wright 11 the election of prof f p mckibben as advisor was unanimous the date of the annual spiel was announced as saturday may 29 th the first paper of the evening was delivered by mr b g.^fogg of the civil engineering depart ment the subject of mr foggs paper was modern ventilation in tunnels the early methods of ventilation were rapidly reviewed and as a general rule no further system was used other than the natural currents of air caused by passing trains however as traffic increased the fumes and gases of combustion became so great that frequently train crews were over come by foul and poisonous gases isftaese conditions gave rise to the various ventilating systems in use today mr fogg explained these various systems in detail describing quite fully the methods in use in the boston subway in calcula tions for the design of a system the standard unit of air requirement is thirty cubic feet per minute per passenger the paper was con cluded with a description of venti lating a plant installed under the east boston tunnel which descrip tion was made very clear with a well drawn diagram mr francis c green president of the commercial engineering company delivered the second paper which was on business methods and principles mr green's paper differed greatly from most of the papers given this year in that it was not concerning engi neering problems directly but ratherthe business end of an engi neering organization as a result mr green's talk was received with much interest in outlining his subject the speaker traced the organization of a company from its conception to its final complete form ready to do business in doing this mr green covered the various requirements in the way of incorporation the raising of money and the personnel of the company the duties of the executive of the organization was then dwelt on to considerable ex tent the authority f an execu tive,"said mi green is based on the responsibility of the person hold ing that position t'has also been said that ao executive mind needs no imagination the contrary how ever is more true for the mind at the head of affairs must have an imagination that anticipates all continued on fourth page prof stevarl expects to spend the hitter part of this week at pennsylvania state college where he will deliver a lecture sunday the brown and white lehigh university south bethlehem pa friday may 7 1909 calendar inter-class meet lehigh 1 ursinus 8 baseball vol xvi won by 1911 bask ball gamk — lehigh vs pratt institute on lehigh field saturday may 8 at 3 p m lacrosse game — lehigh vs stevens at hoboken saturday may bth y m c a cabinet — meet ing in drown hall sunday may 9th at 3.30 p m no 52 ursinus r .. . a e bunding 3b 2 able lb 2 2 1 3 7 1 0 1 0 horton p 2 1 0 0 0 creese 3 0 2 7 1 0 west rf 0 ponell cf 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 hoover if 0 0 1 0 0 issenberg 2b 0 0 2 2 0 romeo ss 2 0 1 3 1 total 8 7 : 27 7 3 lehig-h e h o a e wolfram rf 0 1 2 0 1 eosb ss 0 0 heist 3b 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 ejptegraff cf 1 1 3 0 o anderson lb 0 0 alleinus 2b 0 0 borden if 0 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 sterner c 0 0 <) 1 0 serfass p 0 0 0 0 1 bason p 0 0 0 2 0 total 1 3 27 7 2
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FullText | drown h a l l m e etin g—lng — in drown hall sunday may 9th at 6.30 brown and white board — meeting in drown hall monday may 10 at 5 p m lacrosse game — lehigh vs swarthmore on lehigh field tue sday may 11th at 3 p m track meet — lehigh vs haver fordj on lehigh field wednesday may 12th at 3 p m base ball game — lehigh vs stevens wednesday may 12th at hoboken freshman class meeting at a meeting of the class of 1912 in the physical laboratory may 5 the following officers were nominat ed to serve the sophomore year president — hart knox potter person aman hess vice president — maguire ter williger anderson secretary — yake hardcastle treasurer — culliney ii arr i s porter smyth h istorian — mawh inney . athletic representative — heist donaldson kennedy lesher marshal — wheeler m c c a n n cook lubrecht peters wadding ton over hartley ursinus defeated lehigh on le high field wednesday afternoon by the score of 8 to 1 the game was called at 3 o'clock and the afternoon was ideal for a ball game by poor work in the first two innings the game was lost ursinus came to bat first bunding singled able was passed and horton made first on an error by serfass with the bases full creese sacrificed scoring a run west was passed and ponell made a two base hit ' scoring two more runs lehigh could not score during her half of the inning ursinus came to bat in the second inning borneo was passed bunding and able each singled filling the bases at this point bason took serfass place horton and creese were passed forcing in two runs avest and ponell struck out but hoover was passed forcing in another run horton also scored but creese was put out at home plate this ended the inning borneo scored a run in the third inning making eight for ursinus this ended the i ing for ursinus lehigh's only run was made in the fourth inning uptegraff came to bat singled and got to second on a fumble by the short stop ander son and aitemus were put out burden singled and got to second on an error by the right fielder while uptegraff scored sterner was put out at first base the game was not as interesting as it might have been on account of the big lead ursinus got in the first two innings lehigh failed to score several runs due to poor coaching from the side lines continued on fourth page score by innings ursinus 3 ii 0 0 0 0 0 o—b lehigh 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 o—l two-base hits — wolfram ponell the inter-class meet postponed from saturday may 1 was held on the athletic field immediately after the base ball game wednes day may sth considering the condition of the track the meet was remarkable for the number of closely contested events and the good scores made every race had a fast finish and the other events were all close ties being made in both the pole vault and the high jump the score 1911 51 points 1.909 32 points 1910 22 points 1912 12 points 100 yard dash van blarcom 10 ist trotter 11 2nd serfass 09 3rd time 10.4 mile bun willgoose 09 ist cannon 11 2nd herrmann 11 3rd time 4.56 440 yard dash aman 09 ist knox 12 2nd ; schultz 12 3rd time 54.4 120 yard hurdle aman 09 ist gilligan 09 2nd lawrence 09 3rd time 17.3 ao/l ■"". r , i t . n . i i oov i ciiu i i,;i n — i./<4 i n/l l'l ist baird 12 2nd bulley 11 3rd time 2.11.-2 220 yard dash van blarcom mo ist trotter ml 2nd williams 12 3rd time 24 two mile bun — dawson ml ist ; couch 09 2nd ; smith ml 3rd time 11-18.4 220 yard hurdle aman 09 ist baird 1.2 2nd gilligan 09 3rd time 29.2 shot put wells 11 37.5 feet crocker 10 35.11 feet coxe 09 30.11 feet broad jump — graham ml ist ; lawrence 09 2nd kesselman 11 3rd distance 20.05 feet hammer throw coxe ll los.6 feet crocker 10 96 feet treat 10 76 feet high jump — biley mo and coxe 1 , ml tie gilligan 09 3rd 5.6 feet pole vault tremlett ml and graham ml tie aman 12 3rd 9.3 feet referee at finish flemming starter mcnamara timekeepers elliott and kennedy 09 mana ger shaw 09 judge of course spiers announcer morris measurer young judge of field events 11 kiefe d rown hall m e et i ng mr george douglas turner a recent graduate of glasgow univer sity will address the y m c a meeting sunday may 9th at glasgow mr turner was a leader in religious work a scholar of first rank and a member of the varsity foot ball team he will talk on his work in india where he has accomplished much during the short time he has been there sophomore elections the elections of the class of 1 9 1 1 on wednesday afternoon resulted in the following men being chosen to fill the offices for next year president g b wood v ice president j w tremletf treas urer i m flick corresponding secretary 0 d addarns financial secretary g h beussner athletic representative j a hose mar shal s a miller epitome board k m conover j l becker f e ulbraifh p 8 dickey h f wood s kit.chel a wells 1 r lowry f s borden l r p reese civil society meeting well attended the regular may meeting was held on wednesday evening in saucon hall the chief business transacted was the election of officers for next year resulting as follows president w c van blarcom 10 secretary c l downs 10 treasurer l c wright 11 the election of prof f p mckibben as advisor was unanimous the date of the annual spiel was announced as saturday may 29 th the first paper of the evening was delivered by mr b g.^fogg of the civil engineering depart ment the subject of mr foggs paper was modern ventilation in tunnels the early methods of ventilation were rapidly reviewed and as a general rule no further system was used other than the natural currents of air caused by passing trains however as traffic increased the fumes and gases of combustion became so great that frequently train crews were over come by foul and poisonous gases isftaese conditions gave rise to the various ventilating systems in use today mr fogg explained these various systems in detail describing quite fully the methods in use in the boston subway in calcula tions for the design of a system the standard unit of air requirement is thirty cubic feet per minute per passenger the paper was con cluded with a description of venti lating a plant installed under the east boston tunnel which descrip tion was made very clear with a well drawn diagram mr francis c green president of the commercial engineering company delivered the second paper which was on business methods and principles mr green's paper differed greatly from most of the papers given this year in that it was not concerning engi neering problems directly but ratherthe business end of an engi neering organization as a result mr green's talk was received with much interest in outlining his subject the speaker traced the organization of a company from its conception to its final complete form ready to do business in doing this mr green covered the various requirements in the way of incorporation the raising of money and the personnel of the company the duties of the executive of the organization was then dwelt on to considerable ex tent the authority f an execu tive,"said mi green is based on the responsibility of the person hold ing that position t'has also been said that ao executive mind needs no imagination the contrary how ever is more true for the mind at the head of affairs must have an imagination that anticipates all continued on fourth page prof stevarl expects to spend the hitter part of this week at pennsylvania state college where he will deliver a lecture sunday the brown and white lehigh university south bethlehem pa friday may 7 1909 calendar inter-class meet lehigh 1 ursinus 8 baseball vol xvi won by 1911 bask ball gamk — lehigh vs pratt institute on lehigh field saturday may 8 at 3 p m lacrosse game — lehigh vs stevens at hoboken saturday may bth y m c a cabinet — meet ing in drown hall sunday may 9th at 3.30 p m no 52 ursinus r .. . a e bunding 3b 2 able lb 2 2 1 3 7 1 0 1 0 horton p 2 1 0 0 0 creese 3 0 2 7 1 0 west rf 0 ponell cf 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 hoover if 0 0 1 0 0 issenberg 2b 0 0 2 2 0 romeo ss 2 0 1 3 1 total 8 7 : 27 7 3 lehig-h e h o a e wolfram rf 0 1 2 0 1 eosb ss 0 0 heist 3b 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 ejptegraff cf 1 1 3 0 o anderson lb 0 0 alleinus 2b 0 0 borden if 0 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 sterner c 0 0 <) 1 0 serfass p 0 0 0 0 1 bason p 0 0 0 2 0 total 1 3 27 7 2 |
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