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team loses for first time to swarthmore 26-25 apparently saturday evening was jonah night for lehigh s hitherto undefeated basket ball team for they lost by one point to their old rival swarthmore the game was played in the latter's gymnasium before the largest crowd of their successful season and it was plainly evident that our neighbor intended if possible to wipe out the sting of their past two season's defeats by lehigh the game despite the rather large num ber of fouls made was fast and clean from the start at the end of the first half however swarth more was a few points in the lead during the second half lehigh played harder than ever finally se curing a slight lead just before the final whistle however sw rarth e made a lucky field goal win ning the rame kiefe was hurt early in the half and was replaced by sterner rath and anderson were the stars oi the game the lat ter scoring five field goals and sev en foul goals the line-up : lehigh position swarthmore anderson " forward clement troutman abele street center griffin kiefe guard swayne sterner davies rath ials from field anderson 5 ; troutman 3 street 1 clement 2 griffin 3 abele 1 swayne 1 foul goals rath 12 anderson 7 ref eree cartwright time of halves 20 minutes y m c a speaker on next sunday evening the christian association meeting will be addressed by mr arthur holmes director of the religious and educational work of the penn sylvania railroad y m c a mr holmes is a fine type of man and an interesting speaker his talk should be of especial interest to en gineering students as his work is confined to railroad and technical men among whom he has had great success result of events horizontal bar — u of p f bradford capt first u of p e boice second side horse tu of p w leidtke first ; l u s r young second parallel bars ;— l u a w trembley capt first l u c r ! lorner second club swinging — l u w f frankenfield first u of p d m.aker second flying rings :— l u a w trembley first u of p f brad second tumbling :— u of p j per kins first u of p w bailey sec ond summary judge f a woll of c c n y announcer heck 08 timer for club swinging brown 08 and perkins took a first place the latter's tumbling being exceptional ly good perm's strongest events were the horizontal bar and tumb ling new england club all new england men are re quested in the physical laboratory directly after the col ire on friday for the for mation of a new england club r drinker attended the annual ting and banquet of the south ern lehigh club in washington saturday night we expect to publish a further account in our next issue the harrisburg lehis"h club ai the ( hi phi 1 ! fome on sun day afternoon the future policy of the organization was discussed and it was decided to hold the an nual spiel about the middle of may cement age for lanuary contain ed an article descriptive of taylor hall by howard w dueos ex 92 . n ' briush columbia h w dv bois ex-'92 gave a lecture on british columbia in the physical lab last friday morning the lecture was illustrated by photographs taken by mr dv bois the first set was of views taken along the line of travel from the lakes to the northern part of this region this trip he said is made by railroad to port arthur thence by stage coach and finally by pack ing through the forests on cayus es all of the views he exhibited were of unusual interest and beau ty his oictures of the lakes and mountains in this region were es pecially fine and he made a decided hit when he showed the picture of the mount lehigh group named by him in addition to these views mr d : u bois had a large number of wild animals he had taken his pictures of moose elk caribou an telope and leer were especially in teresting one of three deer tak en by a fash light was something uniciue another novel oicture was one he had taken by twilight it is needless . to say that the lecture was greatly appreciated by the large number of students present phtladelphia club the regular monthly meeting of philadelphia lehigh club will ! c held on wednesday evening at the university club moriz bern 96 will give a description of construction of walnut lane bridge over the wissahickin creek in fairmount park illustrating his talk with seventy lantern slides about 87 ncr cent of the work on this bridge is completed and it is exnected that the remaining portion will be finished about inly ist its special feature is the main arch whose span is 233 feet in the clear 08 meeting a senior ( i leeting was on friday ■lecture the officers of the class book made several aranon rients and requests and chairman morsack of the banquet commit tee spoke about the banquet on thursday night an effort was made to change the time on account of the appearance of ethel barry fijvore in allentown on the u'ngi but owing to the arrange ments of the other classes not could be done a recommendation was made that all who desire to see her sister go to easton on wed lay paul gerhard 03 of new york spent saturday and sunday in bethlehem notice all men interested in forming a wrestling club are requested to at the ( iym at 2.00 on wed nesday afternoon two more gam , c played at home by the basket ball team although the second is till to be ap proved by the athletic committee the first is with lebanon valley in saturday and the second will be with !■• ■dickinson law school team on march 28 jl xv the brown and white lehigh university south bethlehem pa tuesday march 10 1908 lecture to college gym meet no 41 calendar wednesday march 11 lacka wanna club at 7.30 mining and geological society at 8 in williams hall thursday march 12 senior banquet at sun inn at 9.00 friday march 13 college lec ture at 11.30 meeting of new england men at 12.30 saturday march 14 basket ball lebanon valley at 8.00 in the gym sunday march 13 y m c a at 6.30 monday march 16 rehearsals for mustard and cheese show be gin friday march 20 junior ban quet at the wyandotte — 1 mustard and cheese on monday evening march 16 coach t b donaldson will be on hand with this year's show and strenuous work will start the preliminary trials for the cast and chorus were held m february and the semi.-finals will begin next week every man who intends to try for a part must be on hand next monday it is planned to present the play on saturday may 9 college lecture friday m e stutz of new york who as its vice-president and treasurer is the american representative of the goldschmidt thermit co a german concern will deliver a col lege lecture on friday morning on the subject alumino thermics will l t ive demonstrations of burning a hole through a plate and repairing the hole so burned of welding a pipe and a rod by the goldschmidt thermit method notice seniors all seniors are notified that on march 20th the pointer will be given the order for the cl v ss hooks for those who have ; übscribed and after that elate those who ha v e not rsatd their 3 50 assessment will have « further opportunity to sub scribe as no extr > copies will be ordered every man must a)sr have his photograph taken by this date if he desires it to go into the book u ot p.wins an exciting con test 27-21 before an appreciative audience of undergraduates and their friends lehigh lost to the university of pennsylvania in one of the most closely contested gt m - meets wit nessed on the home floor the re sult of the meet was not decided until the last event in which both places were captured by perm thus giving them the lead with the final score of 27 to 21 the meet did not start until 8.45 as mr woll had sed connections n the whole lehigh made a very creditable showing having scored three first and two second places while a first and second place were lost by the narrow mar gin of half a point capt trem bly again appeared in his usual good form and had no difficulty in secur ing first place in his two events frankenfield had his own way in club swinging while young and vogt did good work in their re spectave events of the new men on the team jack homer took second place on the parallel bars capt bradford was perm's best performer having taken a first and a second place out of three event in which he was entered leidtke basketball
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 15 no. 41 |
Date | 1908-03-10 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1908 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 15 no. 41 |
Date | 1908-03-10 |
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Day | 10 |
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Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
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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 | team loses for first time to swarthmore 26-25 apparently saturday evening was jonah night for lehigh s hitherto undefeated basket ball team for they lost by one point to their old rival swarthmore the game was played in the latter's gymnasium before the largest crowd of their successful season and it was plainly evident that our neighbor intended if possible to wipe out the sting of their past two season's defeats by lehigh the game despite the rather large num ber of fouls made was fast and clean from the start at the end of the first half however swarth more was a few points in the lead during the second half lehigh played harder than ever finally se curing a slight lead just before the final whistle however sw rarth e made a lucky field goal win ning the rame kiefe was hurt early in the half and was replaced by sterner rath and anderson were the stars oi the game the lat ter scoring five field goals and sev en foul goals the line-up : lehigh position swarthmore anderson " forward clement troutman abele street center griffin kiefe guard swayne sterner davies rath ials from field anderson 5 ; troutman 3 street 1 clement 2 griffin 3 abele 1 swayne 1 foul goals rath 12 anderson 7 ref eree cartwright time of halves 20 minutes y m c a speaker on next sunday evening the christian association meeting will be addressed by mr arthur holmes director of the religious and educational work of the penn sylvania railroad y m c a mr holmes is a fine type of man and an interesting speaker his talk should be of especial interest to en gineering students as his work is confined to railroad and technical men among whom he has had great success result of events horizontal bar — u of p f bradford capt first u of p e boice second side horse tu of p w leidtke first ; l u s r young second parallel bars ;— l u a w trembley capt first l u c r ! lorner second club swinging — l u w f frankenfield first u of p d m.aker second flying rings :— l u a w trembley first u of p f brad second tumbling :— u of p j per kins first u of p w bailey sec ond summary judge f a woll of c c n y announcer heck 08 timer for club swinging brown 08 and perkins took a first place the latter's tumbling being exceptional ly good perm's strongest events were the horizontal bar and tumb ling new england club all new england men are re quested in the physical laboratory directly after the col ire on friday for the for mation of a new england club r drinker attended the annual ting and banquet of the south ern lehigh club in washington saturday night we expect to publish a further account in our next issue the harrisburg lehis"h club ai the ( hi phi 1 ! fome on sun day afternoon the future policy of the organization was discussed and it was decided to hold the an nual spiel about the middle of may cement age for lanuary contain ed an article descriptive of taylor hall by howard w dueos ex 92 . n ' briush columbia h w dv bois ex-'92 gave a lecture on british columbia in the physical lab last friday morning the lecture was illustrated by photographs taken by mr dv bois the first set was of views taken along the line of travel from the lakes to the northern part of this region this trip he said is made by railroad to port arthur thence by stage coach and finally by pack ing through the forests on cayus es all of the views he exhibited were of unusual interest and beau ty his oictures of the lakes and mountains in this region were es pecially fine and he made a decided hit when he showed the picture of the mount lehigh group named by him in addition to these views mr d : u bois had a large number of wild animals he had taken his pictures of moose elk caribou an telope and leer were especially in teresting one of three deer tak en by a fash light was something uniciue another novel oicture was one he had taken by twilight it is needless . to say that the lecture was greatly appreciated by the large number of students present phtladelphia club the regular monthly meeting of philadelphia lehigh club will ! c held on wednesday evening at the university club moriz bern 96 will give a description of construction of walnut lane bridge over the wissahickin creek in fairmount park illustrating his talk with seventy lantern slides about 87 ncr cent of the work on this bridge is completed and it is exnected that the remaining portion will be finished about inly ist its special feature is the main arch whose span is 233 feet in the clear 08 meeting a senior ( i leeting was on friday ■lecture the officers of the class book made several aranon rients and requests and chairman morsack of the banquet commit tee spoke about the banquet on thursday night an effort was made to change the time on account of the appearance of ethel barry fijvore in allentown on the u'ngi but owing to the arrange ments of the other classes not could be done a recommendation was made that all who desire to see her sister go to easton on wed lay paul gerhard 03 of new york spent saturday and sunday in bethlehem notice all men interested in forming a wrestling club are requested to at the ( iym at 2.00 on wed nesday afternoon two more gam , c played at home by the basket ball team although the second is till to be ap proved by the athletic committee the first is with lebanon valley in saturday and the second will be with !■• ■dickinson law school team on march 28 jl xv the brown and white lehigh university south bethlehem pa tuesday march 10 1908 lecture to college gym meet no 41 calendar wednesday march 11 lacka wanna club at 7.30 mining and geological society at 8 in williams hall thursday march 12 senior banquet at sun inn at 9.00 friday march 13 college lec ture at 11.30 meeting of new england men at 12.30 saturday march 14 basket ball lebanon valley at 8.00 in the gym sunday march 13 y m c a at 6.30 monday march 16 rehearsals for mustard and cheese show be gin friday march 20 junior ban quet at the wyandotte — 1 mustard and cheese on monday evening march 16 coach t b donaldson will be on hand with this year's show and strenuous work will start the preliminary trials for the cast and chorus were held m february and the semi.-finals will begin next week every man who intends to try for a part must be on hand next monday it is planned to present the play on saturday may 9 college lecture friday m e stutz of new york who as its vice-president and treasurer is the american representative of the goldschmidt thermit co a german concern will deliver a col lege lecture on friday morning on the subject alumino thermics will l t ive demonstrations of burning a hole through a plate and repairing the hole so burned of welding a pipe and a rod by the goldschmidt thermit method notice seniors all seniors are notified that on march 20th the pointer will be given the order for the cl v ss hooks for those who have ; übscribed and after that elate those who ha v e not rsatd their 3 50 assessment will have « further opportunity to sub scribe as no extr > copies will be ordered every man must a)sr have his photograph taken by this date if he desires it to go into the book u ot p.wins an exciting con test 27-21 before an appreciative audience of undergraduates and their friends lehigh lost to the university of pennsylvania in one of the most closely contested gt m - meets wit nessed on the home floor the re sult of the meet was not decided until the last event in which both places were captured by perm thus giving them the lead with the final score of 27 to 21 the meet did not start until 8.45 as mr woll had sed connections n the whole lehigh made a very creditable showing having scored three first and two second places while a first and second place were lost by the narrow mar gin of half a point capt trem bly again appeared in his usual good form and had no difficulty in secur ing first place in his two events frankenfield had his own way in club swinging while young and vogt did good work in their re spectave events of the new men on the team jack homer took second place on the parallel bars capt bradford was perm's best performer having taken a first and a second place out of three event in which he was entered leidtke basketball |
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