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the garnet supporters will ba tle for victory tomorrow on taylor field three stands finished fourth section has been poured and ground for other three is prepared in good condition is crucial game the large sick list of swarthmore has disappeared and team is regular practice began at three o'clock wednesday afternoon with the exception of about ten minutes of scrimmage coach keady devoted the entire session to signal practice during the short period of scrim mage the scrubs tried out various formations which the varsity at tempted to break up the varsity line-up was as fol lows : 1 c flick 1 t mccarthy 1 g frank green c scruggs r f bianco r t bailey r c sawtelle (|. b chenoweth (|. b cahall 1 h b hoban f b crichton r h b keady m e meet on tuesday end men and cast have been selected chorus not yet picked the final try-outs for the mins trel show were held in drown hall at 4.30 o'clock on tuesday after noon keen competition took place for the various parts which result ed as follows : end-men liebig 14 mcconnor 14 richardson 14 chandler 1.5 wiegand 15 wynne 16 hoopes 16 bach 17 cast neff 14 keyes 15 fry 15 evans 15 vance 15 wagner 15 carlson 16 borden 16 keiser 16 g johnson 16 edson 17 dolphin 17 colly 17 edwards 17 li johnson 17 poist 17 wilson 17 von mengeringha\isen 17 freshman class meeting a freshman class meeting was held in packer hall at 2 o'clock on wednesday afternoon the consti tution of the class was read and ap proved by all then followed the appointment of various committees after a few announcements the meeting was adjourned the second meeting of the me chanical engineering society will be held in williams hall on tues day evening at eight o'clock e p humphrey 15 and a h hoff man will he the speakers of the evening it is requested that all members of the course turn out to enjoy the good talks and equally as good eats translation in german metallurgical calculations by professor richards head of le high's course in metallurgy has just appeared in a german edition translated by prof dr b neumann of the techni.sche llochschule in darmstadt and dr engineer p brodal of christiania it forms a large octavo volume of 600 pages published by springer berlin professor richards's book has also been translated and published in italian and in russian announcement concerning special to i laverford rates time of leaving etc will be made in the next issue to-morrow's game with swarth more will be the crucial game of the season for the lehigh team as this game goes so is the rest of the season that is the lafayette game apt to go ; from an indifferent sea son thus far lehigh can pull out successful as she did last year last fall's game with swarth more resulted in a victory 3 to 0 for the brown and white and it is expected that the score this year will favor the same team swarth more has lost to lafayette this year but the team the garnet put on the field was not their best because of a general vaccination of the college to-morrow however the visitors are expected to have their best men out on the field when the whistle blows lutz and clume now being in good condition mackissick is playing in this his last year the game of his life punting an aver age of fifty yards and scoring for his team in every game by his field goals lehigh's team is in good condi tion and with the exception of the ends fit to put up its best game this position is still unsettled be cause of injuries and equal ability of the candidates it is undecided as to whether cahall or chenoweth will start the game with chances favoring the former if only because of his punting the probable line-up : swarthmore lehigh stevens 1 c flick mcgovern 1 1 mccarthy halton 1 g . . frank green mccabe c scruggs endicott r g bianco i lunter r t bailey durbarrow ... r c sawtelle mackissick . . q b cahall lutz 1 h b keady clime r h b hoban melick f . b crichton mandolin club the mandolin club held another practice in drown hall on tuesday november 4 at 5 o'clock the new music had arrived and was tried by the dub the club is rounding into shape and by the time of the llaverford concert will be able to render a very creditable exhibition first smoker of the year will be held on eve of swarth more game will be many features an excellent program of speech es and boxing and wrestling bouts is prepared to-night will be held one of the biggest smokers of the year ! owing to the remodeling of the gymnasium building and the unfin ished condition of the new gymna sium smokers have been a scarce article up to the present date but the need of more genuine enthusi asm and interest in the success of the 1913 football team has led to great efforts in this line it was the decision at first to hold the smokers at the colosseum but the great ex pense required to engage it for an ! evening prevented them being held there the swarthmore smoker will be held in drown i tall this evening at 8 o'clock and the number of fea tures prepared by the management should demand a large crowd heretofore aside from the rousing speeches which are of prime im portance at occasions like these there have been a few added fea tures such as a solo a wrestling bout etc the smoker to-night however will eclipse any one held last year with the exception proba bly of the lafayette smoker all those speech-makers who last year made us yell ourselves hoarse in the cheers will be present with a new line of ginger who would miss a speech like bose reiter can give in addition to the speeches a comedy boxing bout will be held a wrestling bout in which probably the honors of the 1916 and 1917 classes will be at stake will form another attraction the mandolin and glee club will render as many selections as desired and the band will be there to whoop things up in general let everyone turn out with a will and insure the success of the first and make it one of the best smok ers of the season the freshmen in general have no idea what a stu dent parade is like for that is what everyone will expect at the end of the evening let us show the team iha i we are always behind them y m c a speaker for november ninth ( liver k ( tilts of i larvard a former all-americarj tackle will address the meeting in drown hall at 6.30 i m on sunday mr culls graduated in law and practiced in seattle for a number of years getting into reform politics there he decided to put his whole time into that sort of work and is now a traveling secretary oi the international committee of the y m c a instrumental music will be a spe cial feature in the fair weather of the last several weeks work on the new gymnasium concrete stands and grading of the upper field has been progressing rapidly the steel structural work on the gymnasium was completed some time ago and at present the brickwork is practi cally finished with the exception of the gables conduits are being placed in position for the wiring in preparation for laying the floors a force of men is already at work putting the concrete floor in the locker rooms by the time the building is roofed the interior work will be practically finished the work on the game room will be rushed in preparation for basket ball and wrestling the forms have been removed from three of the new concrete lands while the fourth has already been poured the ground has been prepared for the other three of the seven stands and their construction will not take long immense quantities of earth have been handled in grading the upper field the ground from the bank at the south side of the field has been used to raise the level of the upper field which will be on the same level as the top of the new concrete stands even in its present unfinished condition the field and new gymna sium give a good idea of the im provement that they will represent when finished calendar friday nov 7 4.00 p m — secret football practice taylor field 4.00 p m wrestling practice at the colosseum 4.30 p m orchestra practice in drown memorial hall 8.00 p m — swarthmore smoker in drown memorial hall saturday nov 8 2.30 p m football game lehigh vs swarth more taylor field sunday nov ( ), 6.30 p m - y m ( :. a meeting in drown memorial i i all monday nov 10 4.00 p m secret football practice taylor field 4.00 p m wrestling practice ;| 1 lie ( < i isscui l l . 4.30 p m cross-country track team practice taylor field tuesday nov 11 4.00 p m — secret football i racl ice taylor field 4.30 p m.~cross-country track team practice taylor field 8.00 p u — meeting of m e society in williams hall the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa friday november 7 1913 progress on new gym and field vol xxi work on minstrel show progresses game with swarthmore big smoker tonight signal practice on wednesday ten minute scrimmage with chenoweth and cahall both playing quarter grading of upper field nearing completion interior work in gym is begun no 14 smoker tonight the first smoker of the year will be held in drown memorial hall tonight at 8 o'clock help the team win the remaining three games of the season by coming out to this smoker there will be good talks and other stunts in addition to plenty of smokes get that le high spirit of never give up and take it along to the swarthmore game tomorrow
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 21 no. 14 |
Date | 1913-11-07 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1913 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 21 no. 14 |
Date | 1913-11-07 |
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Day | 07 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | the garnet supporters will ba tle for victory tomorrow on taylor field three stands finished fourth section has been poured and ground for other three is prepared in good condition is crucial game the large sick list of swarthmore has disappeared and team is regular practice began at three o'clock wednesday afternoon with the exception of about ten minutes of scrimmage coach keady devoted the entire session to signal practice during the short period of scrim mage the scrubs tried out various formations which the varsity at tempted to break up the varsity line-up was as fol lows : 1 c flick 1 t mccarthy 1 g frank green c scruggs r f bianco r t bailey r c sawtelle (|. b chenoweth (|. b cahall 1 h b hoban f b crichton r h b keady m e meet on tuesday end men and cast have been selected chorus not yet picked the final try-outs for the mins trel show were held in drown hall at 4.30 o'clock on tuesday after noon keen competition took place for the various parts which result ed as follows : end-men liebig 14 mcconnor 14 richardson 14 chandler 1.5 wiegand 15 wynne 16 hoopes 16 bach 17 cast neff 14 keyes 15 fry 15 evans 15 vance 15 wagner 15 carlson 16 borden 16 keiser 16 g johnson 16 edson 17 dolphin 17 colly 17 edwards 17 li johnson 17 poist 17 wilson 17 von mengeringha\isen 17 freshman class meeting a freshman class meeting was held in packer hall at 2 o'clock on wednesday afternoon the consti tution of the class was read and ap proved by all then followed the appointment of various committees after a few announcements the meeting was adjourned the second meeting of the me chanical engineering society will be held in williams hall on tues day evening at eight o'clock e p humphrey 15 and a h hoff man will he the speakers of the evening it is requested that all members of the course turn out to enjoy the good talks and equally as good eats translation in german metallurgical calculations by professor richards head of le high's course in metallurgy has just appeared in a german edition translated by prof dr b neumann of the techni.sche llochschule in darmstadt and dr engineer p brodal of christiania it forms a large octavo volume of 600 pages published by springer berlin professor richards's book has also been translated and published in italian and in russian announcement concerning special to i laverford rates time of leaving etc will be made in the next issue to-morrow's game with swarth more will be the crucial game of the season for the lehigh team as this game goes so is the rest of the season that is the lafayette game apt to go ; from an indifferent sea son thus far lehigh can pull out successful as she did last year last fall's game with swarth more resulted in a victory 3 to 0 for the brown and white and it is expected that the score this year will favor the same team swarth more has lost to lafayette this year but the team the garnet put on the field was not their best because of a general vaccination of the college to-morrow however the visitors are expected to have their best men out on the field when the whistle blows lutz and clume now being in good condition mackissick is playing in this his last year the game of his life punting an aver age of fifty yards and scoring for his team in every game by his field goals lehigh's team is in good condi tion and with the exception of the ends fit to put up its best game this position is still unsettled be cause of injuries and equal ability of the candidates it is undecided as to whether cahall or chenoweth will start the game with chances favoring the former if only because of his punting the probable line-up : swarthmore lehigh stevens 1 c flick mcgovern 1 1 mccarthy halton 1 g . . frank green mccabe c scruggs endicott r g bianco i lunter r t bailey durbarrow ... r c sawtelle mackissick . . q b cahall lutz 1 h b keady clime r h b hoban melick f . b crichton mandolin club the mandolin club held another practice in drown hall on tuesday november 4 at 5 o'clock the new music had arrived and was tried by the dub the club is rounding into shape and by the time of the llaverford concert will be able to render a very creditable exhibition first smoker of the year will be held on eve of swarth more game will be many features an excellent program of speech es and boxing and wrestling bouts is prepared to-night will be held one of the biggest smokers of the year ! owing to the remodeling of the gymnasium building and the unfin ished condition of the new gymna sium smokers have been a scarce article up to the present date but the need of more genuine enthusi asm and interest in the success of the 1913 football team has led to great efforts in this line it was the decision at first to hold the smokers at the colosseum but the great ex pense required to engage it for an ! evening prevented them being held there the swarthmore smoker will be held in drown i tall this evening at 8 o'clock and the number of fea tures prepared by the management should demand a large crowd heretofore aside from the rousing speeches which are of prime im portance at occasions like these there have been a few added fea tures such as a solo a wrestling bout etc the smoker to-night however will eclipse any one held last year with the exception proba bly of the lafayette smoker all those speech-makers who last year made us yell ourselves hoarse in the cheers will be present with a new line of ginger who would miss a speech like bose reiter can give in addition to the speeches a comedy boxing bout will be held a wrestling bout in which probably the honors of the 1916 and 1917 classes will be at stake will form another attraction the mandolin and glee club will render as many selections as desired and the band will be there to whoop things up in general let everyone turn out with a will and insure the success of the first and make it one of the best smok ers of the season the freshmen in general have no idea what a stu dent parade is like for that is what everyone will expect at the end of the evening let us show the team iha i we are always behind them y m c a speaker for november ninth ( liver k ( tilts of i larvard a former all-americarj tackle will address the meeting in drown hall at 6.30 i m on sunday mr culls graduated in law and practiced in seattle for a number of years getting into reform politics there he decided to put his whole time into that sort of work and is now a traveling secretary oi the international committee of the y m c a instrumental music will be a spe cial feature in the fair weather of the last several weeks work on the new gymnasium concrete stands and grading of the upper field has been progressing rapidly the steel structural work on the gymnasium was completed some time ago and at present the brickwork is practi cally finished with the exception of the gables conduits are being placed in position for the wiring in preparation for laying the floors a force of men is already at work putting the concrete floor in the locker rooms by the time the building is roofed the interior work will be practically finished the work on the game room will be rushed in preparation for basket ball and wrestling the forms have been removed from three of the new concrete lands while the fourth has already been poured the ground has been prepared for the other three of the seven stands and their construction will not take long immense quantities of earth have been handled in grading the upper field the ground from the bank at the south side of the field has been used to raise the level of the upper field which will be on the same level as the top of the new concrete stands even in its present unfinished condition the field and new gymna sium give a good idea of the im provement that they will represent when finished calendar friday nov 7 4.00 p m — secret football practice taylor field 4.00 p m wrestling practice at the colosseum 4.30 p m orchestra practice in drown memorial hall 8.00 p m — swarthmore smoker in drown memorial hall saturday nov 8 2.30 p m football game lehigh vs swarth more taylor field sunday nov ( ), 6.30 p m - y m ( :. a meeting in drown memorial i i all monday nov 10 4.00 p m secret football practice taylor field 4.00 p m wrestling practice ;| 1 lie ( < i isscui l l . 4.30 p m cross-country track team practice taylor field tuesday nov 11 4.00 p m — secret football i racl ice taylor field 4.30 p m.~cross-country track team practice taylor field 8.00 p u — meeting of m e society in williams hall the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa friday november 7 1913 progress on new gym and field vol xxi work on minstrel show progresses game with swarthmore big smoker tonight signal practice on wednesday ten minute scrimmage with chenoweth and cahall both playing quarter grading of upper field nearing completion interior work in gym is begun no 14 smoker tonight the first smoker of the year will be held in drown memorial hall tonight at 8 o'clock help the team win the remaining three games of the season by coming out to this smoker there will be good talks and other stunts in addition to plenty of smokes get that le high spirit of never give up and take it along to the swarthmore game tomorrow |
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