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notice pazzetti added 5 yards around left end crichton went through center for 3 yards and keady added one on the next play delaware braced well but crichton covered the re maining 3 yards and scored the in itial touchdown keady failed to kick the goal rudolph kicked off to keady who ran the ball back thirty yards flick fumbled a bad pass and cann fell on the ball lehigh was pen alized 5 yards on the play a well executed forward pass hirshman to s loomis gave delaware her only first down until the fourth quarter when she made another on the third-string men lehigh se cured the ball however on the next play keady and flick made two first downs and a forward pass pazzetti to sawtelle netted fifteen yards crichton added one yard and flick two the quarter ending with the ball in lehigh's possession on delaware's eight-yard line a touchback on an attempted forward pass pazzetti to crichton pre vented an immediate score and gave the ball to delaware on their own twenty-five-yard line the collegians were forced to kick kel ly to keady and on the next play flick scored with the feature run of the day the little half-back circled his way through almost the entire delaware team and carried the ball at least forty yards keady again failed to kick the goal flick and keady worked the ball up the field for the next touchdown the former carrying the ball across with a five-yard run through tackle paz zetti kicked the goal shortly after the next kick-off lehigh was forced to punt pazzetti booting the ball thirty-five yards sawtelle however succeeded in falling on it flick added twenty yards and keady five crichton covering the remaining five yards for a touchdown pazzetti kicked the goal flick's twenty-yard run was a big factor in the next score pazzetti adding ten and keady twelve crichton secured his third i continued on fourth page the varsity crushed delaware in the second game of the year on lehigh field saturday afternoon the newark collegians never had a chance and did not at any time threaten lehigh's goal the sec , ond string men showed up equally well and it was only after a num ber of third stringers had been substituted in the final quarter that lehigh's scoring ceased considering the relatively minor importance of the game the crowd was an unusually large one the number of towns-people present showed the interest of the bethle hemites in lehigh's big brown team to be the greatest for some years about twelve hundred in all wit nessed the contest lehigh's line-up at the start of the game was the same as the one which started the albright game last week with the exception of flick in the backfield and hauser on the line at the beginning of the second half an entirely new team was used with the exception of scruggs who was used in the second quarter in place of bailey whose shoulder had been injured substitutions followed rapidly in the third and fourth periods in all twenty changes were made by lehigh thirty-three positions were filled and twenty-eight men were used the first touchdown was made by crichton after five minutes of play rudolph kicked to pazzetti who carried the ball back 15 yards keady went through right-tackle for 3 and 5 yards and crichton through center made it a first down flick circled the left end for 4 yards and pazzetti added 13 yards around the other end kea dy then added 4 yards but crich ton fumbled on the next play he recovered the ball however but lehigh was penalized 15 yards for holding pazzetti added 15 yards around right end again and flick circled the other end for a gain of 10 yards flick was thrown for no gain on a delayed pass keady made 4 yards through right tackle the founder's day exercises to be held in packer memorial church saturday morning at ten o'clock have been so timed that those at tending can be assured that they will leave the chapel precisely at eleven this arrangement will al low everybody ample time to catch the princeton special continued on supplement the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa tuesday october 1 1912 vol xx no 3 students living in the dorms lehigh swamps delaware with seven touchdowns second lecture by dr estes speaks to freshmen on the sub ject of " hygiene " list of men residing at taylor hall and the brewery penalties and substitutions although frequent have little effect on lehigh's scoring capacity final result 45-0 the brown and white pub lishes below a list of the men who are this year residing in the dor mitories : taylor hall section a chief f i wheeler jr 13 f c williams 13 w i wheeler jr 13 j l harkness 14 g f nordenholt 14 h w motter 13 j s long 13 j o liebig 14 h m poust 14 s d williams 13 w k smith 13 b h spencer 13 0 h binkley 16 - j m fritz 13 w c rehfuss 13 1 samuels 13 a c eberhard 16 c s hang 16 i h clarkson 16 j s hilton 16 w b miller 16 f b miller 12 o e webb 16 o j tall jr 16 section b chief s c hill tf w n gambrill 13 w f tapking 13 j p flaherty 14 l e wilson 14 g c hill 13 t hirshberg 13 m k petty 13 c w wilcox 15 h g hodgkin 16 h k rouse 13 leonard buell 16 j f beers 13 e f boyer 13 w c fry 13 g p nachman 14 • w h sterner 14 j b ballinger 15 j m buczka 15 e h reisler 15 h benjamin 13 h carlson 16 o carlson 16 g forster 14 t s yeh 14 c wong 15 h white 16 c kielland 16 section c chief a kalajan 13 d r bundy 16 e w garges 16 m p mcnair 16 c e eckstrand 16 r w wieseman 16 before a large attendance of freshmen on friday morning dur ing the lecture period doctor estes resumed his talk on hygiene and the conservation of life the lecture was held in the lecture room saucon hall and the four large charts representing respectively the skeleton and the muscular nervous and circulatory systems of the.hu man body were arranged conve niently at the front of the room dr estes dwelt mainly upon the care of the body its nourishment development and the prevention and cure of disease speaking on the diseases he stated the fact that practically all of our sickness re sults from a lack of proper care of the body and that the cause of ill ness can usually be traced to the individual himself hereditary dis eases are scarce and their percent age of the total is small compared with that of those contracted by contagion this latter evil is by far the more dangerous and the one against which great precautions should be taken public drinking cups the common use of towels and soap etc contribute largely to the spreading of disease illness through contagion is due to a small plant-life known as bacteria and it is the killing of these germs which leads to the prevention or cure of the malady to this end then it is necessary to seek medical aid as soon as symptoms are discovered in order that the bacteria which al ready exist there may be either ex terminated or reduced to a harm less minimum among other evils dr estes mentioned the quack doctor and patent medicines many young men have received the im pression that they have been cured through these means when in re ality the germs still exist in their systems and have in many instan ces later contaminated their friends and associates dr estes talk and the advice connected with it was much appre ciated by all the men present and the lecturer was heartily applauded at the conclusion of the hour lehigh wants three hundred men to go to princeton on saturday
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 20 no. 3 |
Date | 1912-10-01 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1912 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
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Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 20 no. 3 |
Date | 1912-10-01 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1912 |
Page | 1 |
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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 pazzetti added 5 yards around left end crichton went through center for 3 yards and keady added one on the next play delaware braced well but crichton covered the re maining 3 yards and scored the in itial touchdown keady failed to kick the goal rudolph kicked off to keady who ran the ball back thirty yards flick fumbled a bad pass and cann fell on the ball lehigh was pen alized 5 yards on the play a well executed forward pass hirshman to s loomis gave delaware her only first down until the fourth quarter when she made another on the third-string men lehigh se cured the ball however on the next play keady and flick made two first downs and a forward pass pazzetti to sawtelle netted fifteen yards crichton added one yard and flick two the quarter ending with the ball in lehigh's possession on delaware's eight-yard line a touchback on an attempted forward pass pazzetti to crichton pre vented an immediate score and gave the ball to delaware on their own twenty-five-yard line the collegians were forced to kick kel ly to keady and on the next play flick scored with the feature run of the day the little half-back circled his way through almost the entire delaware team and carried the ball at least forty yards keady again failed to kick the goal flick and keady worked the ball up the field for the next touchdown the former carrying the ball across with a five-yard run through tackle paz zetti kicked the goal shortly after the next kick-off lehigh was forced to punt pazzetti booting the ball thirty-five yards sawtelle however succeeded in falling on it flick added twenty yards and keady five crichton covering the remaining five yards for a touchdown pazzetti kicked the goal flick's twenty-yard run was a big factor in the next score pazzetti adding ten and keady twelve crichton secured his third i continued on fourth page the varsity crushed delaware in the second game of the year on lehigh field saturday afternoon the newark collegians never had a chance and did not at any time threaten lehigh's goal the sec , ond string men showed up equally well and it was only after a num ber of third stringers had been substituted in the final quarter that lehigh's scoring ceased considering the relatively minor importance of the game the crowd was an unusually large one the number of towns-people present showed the interest of the bethle hemites in lehigh's big brown team to be the greatest for some years about twelve hundred in all wit nessed the contest lehigh's line-up at the start of the game was the same as the one which started the albright game last week with the exception of flick in the backfield and hauser on the line at the beginning of the second half an entirely new team was used with the exception of scruggs who was used in the second quarter in place of bailey whose shoulder had been injured substitutions followed rapidly in the third and fourth periods in all twenty changes were made by lehigh thirty-three positions were filled and twenty-eight men were used the first touchdown was made by crichton after five minutes of play rudolph kicked to pazzetti who carried the ball back 15 yards keady went through right-tackle for 3 and 5 yards and crichton through center made it a first down flick circled the left end for 4 yards and pazzetti added 13 yards around the other end kea dy then added 4 yards but crich ton fumbled on the next play he recovered the ball however but lehigh was penalized 15 yards for holding pazzetti added 15 yards around right end again and flick circled the other end for a gain of 10 yards flick was thrown for no gain on a delayed pass keady made 4 yards through right tackle the founder's day exercises to be held in packer memorial church saturday morning at ten o'clock have been so timed that those at tending can be assured that they will leave the chapel precisely at eleven this arrangement will al low everybody ample time to catch the princeton special continued on supplement the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa tuesday october 1 1912 vol xx no 3 students living in the dorms lehigh swamps delaware with seven touchdowns second lecture by dr estes speaks to freshmen on the sub ject of " hygiene " list of men residing at taylor hall and the brewery penalties and substitutions although frequent have little effect on lehigh's scoring capacity final result 45-0 the brown and white pub lishes below a list of the men who are this year residing in the dor mitories : taylor hall section a chief f i wheeler jr 13 f c williams 13 w i wheeler jr 13 j l harkness 14 g f nordenholt 14 h w motter 13 j s long 13 j o liebig 14 h m poust 14 s d williams 13 w k smith 13 b h spencer 13 0 h binkley 16 - j m fritz 13 w c rehfuss 13 1 samuels 13 a c eberhard 16 c s hang 16 i h clarkson 16 j s hilton 16 w b miller 16 f b miller 12 o e webb 16 o j tall jr 16 section b chief s c hill tf w n gambrill 13 w f tapking 13 j p flaherty 14 l e wilson 14 g c hill 13 t hirshberg 13 m k petty 13 c w wilcox 15 h g hodgkin 16 h k rouse 13 leonard buell 16 j f beers 13 e f boyer 13 w c fry 13 g p nachman 14 • w h sterner 14 j b ballinger 15 j m buczka 15 e h reisler 15 h benjamin 13 h carlson 16 o carlson 16 g forster 14 t s yeh 14 c wong 15 h white 16 c kielland 16 section c chief a kalajan 13 d r bundy 16 e w garges 16 m p mcnair 16 c e eckstrand 16 r w wieseman 16 before a large attendance of freshmen on friday morning dur ing the lecture period doctor estes resumed his talk on hygiene and the conservation of life the lecture was held in the lecture room saucon hall and the four large charts representing respectively the skeleton and the muscular nervous and circulatory systems of the.hu man body were arranged conve niently at the front of the room dr estes dwelt mainly upon the care of the body its nourishment development and the prevention and cure of disease speaking on the diseases he stated the fact that practically all of our sickness re sults from a lack of proper care of the body and that the cause of ill ness can usually be traced to the individual himself hereditary dis eases are scarce and their percent age of the total is small compared with that of those contracted by contagion this latter evil is by far the more dangerous and the one against which great precautions should be taken public drinking cups the common use of towels and soap etc contribute largely to the spreading of disease illness through contagion is due to a small plant-life known as bacteria and it is the killing of these germs which leads to the prevention or cure of the malady to this end then it is necessary to seek medical aid as soon as symptoms are discovered in order that the bacteria which al ready exist there may be either ex terminated or reduced to a harm less minimum among other evils dr estes mentioned the quack doctor and patent medicines many young men have received the im pression that they have been cured through these means when in re ality the germs still exist in their systems and have in many instan ces later contaminated their friends and associates dr estes talk and the advice connected with it was much appre ciated by all the men present and the lecturer was heartily applauded at the conclusion of the hour lehigh wants three hundred men to go to princeton on saturday |
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