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brown and white eleven well pre pared for animal gridiron strug gle with lafayette statistics of players the very start also reported for the squad the opening game with ursinus was a 20 to 0 victory two out of three of lehigh s forward passes worked each netting a score long runs by keady sawtelle and maginnes were features all the scoring was done in the first half the large number of substitutes during the second division pre vented further scoring carlisle was the second oppo nent and met with a 14 to 0 defeat cahall's 60-yard run for a touch down shortly after the game be two interesting talks presented at second meeting of the year ore sampling " mr f r pyne 06 tells of methods used at plant at chrome n j the second meeting of the min ing and geological society was held in the geology lecture room last wednesday evening a large num ber were present and were enter tained by two very interesting talks mr f r pyne 06 re finery superintendent of the u s metals refining co at chrome n j gave a very valuable talk on ore sampling the other speaker of the evening was k a lambert 16 who spoke on sum mer experiences at lansf ord ' ' he also read the constitution of the so ciety during the course of the meet ing mr pyne started his talk by giving a clear-cut definition of sampling sampling consists in selecting a small portion of a mass which accurately represents the composition of the entire mass sampling may be divided into three classes 1 ore 2 molten metals 3 solid metals mr pyne said discussing the sampling of ore that ores are not uniform if that were so the ' ' grab method of sampling would do metallic constituents occur in separate and distince minerals and are associated to a more or less ex tent with the guage coarse and fine ores are usually of different values for time sample there should be a proper ratio between weight of sample and size of par ticles dr r h richards lays down the rule that weight taken from sample shall be proportional to square of diameter of largest particle as example : 50 a 25 b 15 c 10 d total 100 the smallest representative sample without crushing is : 10 a 5 b 3 c 2d total 20 or a 20 sample any reduction in this percent age destroys value of sample but if each particle is broken in two equal pieces there will be 200 pieces and the sample will be a 10 sample there are six methods of samp ling ore the first method is the grab method this method con sists of taking approximate amount of course and fine ore this is not a good method as it represents only the top surface the second method is the hand sampling every so many shovels are sampled this does not give proper proportion of fine and coarse material the third way is coning and quartering unless the material is of uniform fineness this method is of little value the fourth method is that of the split shovel the ore must be fine for sampling to be accurate the fifth is pipe sampling this is no good at all as very large errors are liable to occur the sixth method is machine sampling this may be done in continued on third page and grumbach at guard having been allowed to play after he had been restrained by the faculty as a preliminary to the yale game william b hanna said in the new york sun if lehigh is up to the grade of recent years * * * * is likely to make its opponent extend itself to win the lehigh eleven has been doing well has excellent material from last year and does not look to be a bit easier for yale than virginia was last week * * * * lehigh has won all its games which yale hasn't and cahall of lehigh is without a superior as a kicker of field goals the results of the yale game are known cahall's two field goals comprised lehigh s only scoring yale was outplayed in the first two quarters by a wide margin in the third period le high's penalties a 44-yard run by captain wilson and a forward pass placed the ball on lehigh s s yard line harry legore scored the touchdown the yale defeat was a moral victory not only was the game lost but more than that chenoweth was carried to the hos pital with a broken leg the poor physical condition of the yale team resulted in slight injuries to several of her players sending cahall to the quarter back position with heuer boland and maginnes as the other backs the defeat of albright was accom plished with ease even the substi tutes found it easy to outplay the visitors the muhlenberg game was one of the best played on taylor field this season the new york sun said of it muhlenberg never had a chance to score against lehigh s great defense though lehigh s otherwise brilliant playing was marred at times by fumbling cahall scored six of his team's points by field goals gettysburg was mowed down be fore lehigh 29 to 0 the team per formed much better than in the muhlenberg game despite the fact that tate keady and halsted were out of the game with injuries for continued oinf second page team is in good shape pre pared for hardest and most im portant struggle of the year capt a a tate notice ! biggest and best smoker of the year to be held in taylor gym tonight excellent speakers hustling committee will provide genuine entertainment p=rade follows the lafayette smoker which will be held in taylor gymnasium this evening at 7.30 promises to be one of the biggest and best that has ever been attempted for weeks the hustling committee has been working on the program and it has provided for an interesting evening as usual the purpose of the smoker is to instill enthusiasm and pep in the large crowd of stu dents and alumni who will be there to that end there will be plenty of lehigh songs and cheers and in addition rousing speeches by the football coaches and mem bers of athletic teams of past years . . the program arranged by the hustling committee will provide genuine entertainment ' ' billy sheridan the wrestling coach and martin 16 inter-collegiate cham pion in the 125-lb class have con sented to give an exhibition bout there will also be another exhi bition bout between two members of the wrestling squad prof reiter and coach keady will be present to represent the team which meets lafayette on the following day each will prob ably be asked to give an analysis of the lehigh and lafayette teams and to compare the players of the two teams bob mcnamara who is one of the most enthusiastic supporters of the brown and white eleven in the bethlehems has promised to give a little talk an unusual feature will be a sleight of hand entertainment by buchanan 18 who is better equip ped than the average amateur per former the college quartet has been obtained to furnish a part of the musical program and an out cf-town orchestra will give the rest a basketball game between teams representing the sophomore and freshman classes has been sched uled the sophomore team will in all probability consist of the fol lowing flinn and jennings guards smith and golding for wards and ketcham center the freshman team was not definitely picked but will be chosen from : thomas melville and winter halter forwards ; hurley and bur gess guards ; and reid center at the close of the smoker there will be a big parade through the two bethlehems forming at the gymnasium the body of students and alumni will follow the cus tomary route down locust street to fourth and over the new street bridge to bethlehem returning by way of the old covered bridge to the hotel wyandotte gan netted the first score broker's fumble on his own 45-yard line offered the second opportunity to score when a forward pass cheno weth to keady gave lehigh her second touchdown this was done in the early periods of play but af ter that though many first downs were made she was unable to raise the score preparations for the yale game began with halsted back in shape tomorrow at 2 p m the ma roon and white will line up against the lehigh eleven for the first le high-lafayette game to be played in the taylor stadium both teams are anxious for victory lafayette especially so to avenge the defeats of the last three years another element that adds tense ness to the game is the fact that the present senior class at lafayette has never seen its team defeat the brown and white the string of defeats began in their freshman year and before the two teams meet again they will have gradu ated this class is frantically ap pealing for a lafayette triumph lehigh s record this season has been much better than that of the eastonians and on paper the brown and white appears to have decidedly the better team especi ally on the line and from the standpoint of consistency how ever any one who has ever seen a lafayette-lehigh game knows full well that no matter how poorly either team plays during the sea son when these two old rivals get together in their annual struggle things do occur it seems as though they conserve their full strength for this struggle says the philadel phia public ledger and continues this game between lafayette and lehigh presents an ideal rivalry between small colleges it is the sort of rivalry that the author uses as his setting for the climax of the story and the artist to portray the acme of gameness in the american youth the officials will be referee c j mccarty germantown acad emy umpire marshall harvard field judge whiting cornell head linesman t thorpe colum bia season's record lehigh coach keady began fall practice with the largest number of l men to work with since his first ap pearance at lehigh a large num ber of recruits many of whom showed remarkable strength from ! season tickets will not be recog nized at the lehigh-lafayette game saturday all students must enter at the upper main stadium entrance at the gym lehigh university bethlehem pa friday november 19 1915 vol xxiii the fourth straight the brown and white lafayette-lehigh game smoker meet of miners and geologists big game tomorrow no is 3 if x be be 53 m lehigh j prep school la.fayette prep school green geumbach t ate captain 21 510 23 i 6'l 22 6m 20 510 20 s'b 20 511 23 56 180 stevens military institute l.e j.blackburn 22 189 williston seminary l.t ! .. mummert .. 20 200 boston latin l.g ryon 20 175 ferril c luhr captain 24 258 pennington r.g livesey 21 i i 6 5'9j 6 / 168 175 178 easton high harrisburg high lawrenceville scruggs 178 roselle high pons 170 doylestown high richaeds 168 chestnut hill academy r.t lowe j2o 59 175 exeter sawtelle cahall 23 sb 166'merietta academy r.e hartman 24 158 germantown academy q.b taylor 20 195 exeter r.h.b weldon 20 161 exeter l.h.b scott 20 510 511 5 7 150 173 165 wilmington friends camden high keady 24 511 mackenzie maginness 20 59 510 170 exeter halstead 19 511 21.3 59.2 163 era-mus hall f.b i lake 20 510 173 exeter average 183 â– average 21 59.5 174.5 1912 10-0 1913 7-0 1914 17-7 1915
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 23 no. 18 |
Date | 1915-11-19 |
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Day | 19 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 23 no. 18 |
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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 | brown and white eleven well pre pared for animal gridiron strug gle with lafayette statistics of players the very start also reported for the squad the opening game with ursinus was a 20 to 0 victory two out of three of lehigh s forward passes worked each netting a score long runs by keady sawtelle and maginnes were features all the scoring was done in the first half the large number of substitutes during the second division pre vented further scoring carlisle was the second oppo nent and met with a 14 to 0 defeat cahall's 60-yard run for a touch down shortly after the game be two interesting talks presented at second meeting of the year ore sampling " mr f r pyne 06 tells of methods used at plant at chrome n j the second meeting of the min ing and geological society was held in the geology lecture room last wednesday evening a large num ber were present and were enter tained by two very interesting talks mr f r pyne 06 re finery superintendent of the u s metals refining co at chrome n j gave a very valuable talk on ore sampling the other speaker of the evening was k a lambert 16 who spoke on sum mer experiences at lansf ord ' ' he also read the constitution of the so ciety during the course of the meet ing mr pyne started his talk by giving a clear-cut definition of sampling sampling consists in selecting a small portion of a mass which accurately represents the composition of the entire mass sampling may be divided into three classes 1 ore 2 molten metals 3 solid metals mr pyne said discussing the sampling of ore that ores are not uniform if that were so the ' ' grab method of sampling would do metallic constituents occur in separate and distince minerals and are associated to a more or less ex tent with the guage coarse and fine ores are usually of different values for time sample there should be a proper ratio between weight of sample and size of par ticles dr r h richards lays down the rule that weight taken from sample shall be proportional to square of diameter of largest particle as example : 50 a 25 b 15 c 10 d total 100 the smallest representative sample without crushing is : 10 a 5 b 3 c 2d total 20 or a 20 sample any reduction in this percent age destroys value of sample but if each particle is broken in two equal pieces there will be 200 pieces and the sample will be a 10 sample there are six methods of samp ling ore the first method is the grab method this method con sists of taking approximate amount of course and fine ore this is not a good method as it represents only the top surface the second method is the hand sampling every so many shovels are sampled this does not give proper proportion of fine and coarse material the third way is coning and quartering unless the material is of uniform fineness this method is of little value the fourth method is that of the split shovel the ore must be fine for sampling to be accurate the fifth is pipe sampling this is no good at all as very large errors are liable to occur the sixth method is machine sampling this may be done in continued on third page and grumbach at guard having been allowed to play after he had been restrained by the faculty as a preliminary to the yale game william b hanna said in the new york sun if lehigh is up to the grade of recent years * * * * is likely to make its opponent extend itself to win the lehigh eleven has been doing well has excellent material from last year and does not look to be a bit easier for yale than virginia was last week * * * * lehigh has won all its games which yale hasn't and cahall of lehigh is without a superior as a kicker of field goals the results of the yale game are known cahall's two field goals comprised lehigh s only scoring yale was outplayed in the first two quarters by a wide margin in the third period le high's penalties a 44-yard run by captain wilson and a forward pass placed the ball on lehigh s s yard line harry legore scored the touchdown the yale defeat was a moral victory not only was the game lost but more than that chenoweth was carried to the hos pital with a broken leg the poor physical condition of the yale team resulted in slight injuries to several of her players sending cahall to the quarter back position with heuer boland and maginnes as the other backs the defeat of albright was accom plished with ease even the substi tutes found it easy to outplay the visitors the muhlenberg game was one of the best played on taylor field this season the new york sun said of it muhlenberg never had a chance to score against lehigh s great defense though lehigh s otherwise brilliant playing was marred at times by fumbling cahall scored six of his team's points by field goals gettysburg was mowed down be fore lehigh 29 to 0 the team per formed much better than in the muhlenberg game despite the fact that tate keady and halsted were out of the game with injuries for continued oinf second page team is in good shape pre pared for hardest and most im portant struggle of the year capt a a tate notice ! biggest and best smoker of the year to be held in taylor gym tonight excellent speakers hustling committee will provide genuine entertainment p=rade follows the lafayette smoker which will be held in taylor gymnasium this evening at 7.30 promises to be one of the biggest and best that has ever been attempted for weeks the hustling committee has been working on the program and it has provided for an interesting evening as usual the purpose of the smoker is to instill enthusiasm and pep in the large crowd of stu dents and alumni who will be there to that end there will be plenty of lehigh songs and cheers and in addition rousing speeches by the football coaches and mem bers of athletic teams of past years . . the program arranged by the hustling committee will provide genuine entertainment ' ' billy sheridan the wrestling coach and martin 16 inter-collegiate cham pion in the 125-lb class have con sented to give an exhibition bout there will also be another exhi bition bout between two members of the wrestling squad prof reiter and coach keady will be present to represent the team which meets lafayette on the following day each will prob ably be asked to give an analysis of the lehigh and lafayette teams and to compare the players of the two teams bob mcnamara who is one of the most enthusiastic supporters of the brown and white eleven in the bethlehems has promised to give a little talk an unusual feature will be a sleight of hand entertainment by buchanan 18 who is better equip ped than the average amateur per former the college quartet has been obtained to furnish a part of the musical program and an out cf-town orchestra will give the rest a basketball game between teams representing the sophomore and freshman classes has been sched uled the sophomore team will in all probability consist of the fol lowing flinn and jennings guards smith and golding for wards and ketcham center the freshman team was not definitely picked but will be chosen from : thomas melville and winter halter forwards ; hurley and bur gess guards ; and reid center at the close of the smoker there will be a big parade through the two bethlehems forming at the gymnasium the body of students and alumni will follow the cus tomary route down locust street to fourth and over the new street bridge to bethlehem returning by way of the old covered bridge to the hotel wyandotte gan netted the first score broker's fumble on his own 45-yard line offered the second opportunity to score when a forward pass cheno weth to keady gave lehigh her second touchdown this was done in the early periods of play but af ter that though many first downs were made she was unable to raise the score preparations for the yale game began with halsted back in shape tomorrow at 2 p m the ma roon and white will line up against the lehigh eleven for the first le high-lafayette game to be played in the taylor stadium both teams are anxious for victory lafayette especially so to avenge the defeats of the last three years another element that adds tense ness to the game is the fact that the present senior class at lafayette has never seen its team defeat the brown and white the string of defeats began in their freshman year and before the two teams meet again they will have gradu ated this class is frantically ap pealing for a lafayette triumph lehigh s record this season has been much better than that of the eastonians and on paper the brown and white appears to have decidedly the better team especi ally on the line and from the standpoint of consistency how ever any one who has ever seen a lafayette-lehigh game knows full well that no matter how poorly either team plays during the sea son when these two old rivals get together in their annual struggle things do occur it seems as though they conserve their full strength for this struggle says the philadel phia public ledger and continues this game between lafayette and lehigh presents an ideal rivalry between small colleges it is the sort of rivalry that the author uses as his setting for the climax of the story and the artist to portray the acme of gameness in the american youth the officials will be referee c j mccarty germantown acad emy umpire marshall harvard field judge whiting cornell head linesman t thorpe colum bia season's record lehigh coach keady began fall practice with the largest number of l men to work with since his first ap pearance at lehigh a large num ber of recruits many of whom showed remarkable strength from ! season tickets will not be recog nized at the lehigh-lafayette game saturday all students must enter at the upper main stadium entrance at the gym lehigh university bethlehem pa friday november 19 1915 vol xxiii the fourth straight the brown and white lafayette-lehigh game smoker meet of miners and geologists big game tomorrow no is 3 if x be be 53 m lehigh j prep school la.fayette prep school green geumbach t ate captain 21 510 23 i 6'l 22 6m 20 510 20 s'b 20 511 23 56 180 stevens military institute l.e j.blackburn 22 189 williston seminary l.t ! .. mummert .. 20 200 boston latin l.g ryon 20 175 ferril c luhr captain 24 258 pennington r.g livesey 21 i i 6 5'9j 6 / 168 175 178 easton high harrisburg high lawrenceville scruggs 178 roselle high pons 170 doylestown high richaeds 168 chestnut hill academy r.t lowe j2o 59 175 exeter sawtelle cahall 23 sb 166'merietta academy r.e hartman 24 158 germantown academy q.b taylor 20 195 exeter r.h.b weldon 20 161 exeter l.h.b scott 20 510 511 5 7 150 173 165 wilmington friends camden high keady 24 511 mackenzie maginness 20 59 510 170 exeter halstead 19 511 21.3 59.2 163 era-mus hall f.b i lake 20 510 173 exeter average 183 â– average 21 59.5 174.5 1912 10-0 1913 7-0 1914 17-7 1915 |
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