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y m c a announcement lehigh women's club gives japanese play the eagles-mere conference to be held immediately after com mencement will be thoroughly dis cussed at the y m c a meeting sunday evening and it is hoped that many men will be able to at tend this conference the y m c a association will give financial help to those who need assistance in getting to eagles-mere w h kelchner 15 and others will speak on the subject and mr tolman a member of the bach choir will ren der a vocal solo magazine article by mr walters the may 21 issue of the musical courier the leading musical maga zine contains a full-page article by mr walters registrar and instruc tor in the english department on what the bach festival is — and why trie program of events for com mencement week has been officially announced the exercises will be gin friday night june 6 and will terminate on tuesday morning june 10 when the graduating stu dents will be given their diplomas previous to the regular program two open-air performances by the ben greet woodland players will be given on the president's lawn at 8 p m june 5 and at 2.30 p m june 6 the program in detail fol lows : friday june 6 8 p m calcu lus cremation on the campus alumni day saturday june 7 9.30 a m — band concert at flag pole innovation of 88 11 a m — alumni meeting drown mem orial hall second floor informal meeting of wives daughters and sweethearts first floor 1 p m luncheon in college commons at which all lehigh men with their ac companying wives and daughters will be the guests of the university 3 p m — parade of all lehigh men to new gymnasium and game la dies stroll to field in a body 3.30 p m basebai lafayette vs le high on lehigh fiefe 9p m.-re ception by president drinker and mrs drinker in drown memorial hall university sunday sunday june 8 1 1 a m — baccalaureate sermon in packer a^emorial church by the right rev james henry darling ton d d ll d bishop of har risburg class day monday june 9 2.30 p m — class day exercises on the president's lawn 7.30 p m the chaperons by the mustard and cheese dramatic association in grand opera house 9.30 p m — junior reception to senior class in drown memorial hall sub scription dance university day tuesday june 10 10.30 a m — commencement exercises ; alumni address by wal lace m scudder m e 73 new ark n i e e meet politics club the last meeting of the electrical engineering society will be held at 8.00 o'clock to-night in the physics lecture jroom election of officers will be held and an elaborate feed is promised in a most unsatisfactory game on the rutgers field on wednesday afternoon lehigh went down to defeat before rutgers the game did not start until four o'clock and was called at 5.30 after only 6 innings had been played to allow lehigh to catch a train with due regard to the rutgers manage ment in consenting to call the game at 5.30 the unnecessary delaying of the game by the rutgers team near the end of the game when they were in the lead by one run and lehigh was threatening to tie was so marked as to cause a strong pro test from the lehigh supporters the work of mr o'rourke who acted in the capacity of umpire was exceptionally poor to say the least keady pitched good ball except in the first inning when he was handi capped by a fly ball going over the short right field fence for a home run with three men on the bases which on an ordinary field would have been an easy out keady and o'keefe played best for lehigh while howlett excelled for rutgers the score : — - lehigh rutgers on june 14 at the cathedral of st john the divine new york city ralph finley mcelf resh class of 08 will be married to miss fran ces olin warner daughter of the late olin warner sculptor at the annual business meeting of the politics club tuesday even ing the following officers were elec ted for the year 1913-1914 presi dent mickel secretary thorn burg treasurer nachman the constitution was amended removing the offices of the vice presidents plans and policies for the next year were discussed by the outgoing and incoming officers lost on wednesday morning between college and 511 seneca st a fountain pen with two gold bands on it finder please return to leigh chandler 511 seneca street the 1912-1913 series of meetings of the lehigh women's club com posed of the wives of faculty mem bers came to a close on wednes day evening when a little japanese play was given in the auditorium of drown memorial hall the stage showed a pretty japanese garden scene with cherry trees in blossom and wisteria hanging from above the action of the play the re venge of shari-hot-su was well sustained and the interest of the au dience composed of members of the teaching staff and of the wom en's club did not flag at any point the amateur performers received praise on all sides for their clever acting the product of intelligence and hard work the following took part : — mrs john l stewart as moig uifa cherry blossom mrs charles k meschter as ni na beaconstreet mrs barry macnutt as mrs beaconstreet nina's mother mrs myron luch as toyama cherry's mother mr parke b fraim as kioto a young japanese mr harold whiteside as harold armstrong a young american mr morton sultzer as shari hot-su during the second act mr james kimball gave a dance that was loudly encored mrs james wily played the piano the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa friday may 23 1913 bethlehem high downs freshmen no 57 lehigh defeats swarthmore commencement week program lehigh loses to rutgers vol xx ben greet woodland players will again be seen on presi dent's lawn game called after sixth inning when rutgers is in the lead winning 7 to 6 track team outclasses old ri vals wining 72 to 40 three new records bethlehem high school makes four in the first winning a twelve inning game 5 to 4 the freshman baseball team was defeated wednesday afternoon on the east end grounds by the bethlehem high school 5 to 4 in twelve innings the high school connected with harford who started the pitching for the freshmen and tallied four runs in the first inning before fish er replaced him the 1916 men scored two runs in the third inning and tied up the score in their half of the ninth with two more runs the tenth and eleventh innings passed featureless in the first half of the twelfth the freshmen got a man on base but a star catch by herman of a long fly spoiled their chances of scoring in the last half the high school won out scoring a run on two clean hits the main feature of the game was the work of the pitchers fisher for the freshmen and serman for the high school together with the establishment of three new records lehigh won the dual track meet from swarth more on the home grounds on wed nesday afternoon by the score of 72 to 40 the features of the meet were the new records captain bailey bettered his former discus throw record of 115 feet which was made at bucknell by 3 feet 5 inches burke 16 clipped 2 seconds from his former half-mile record made also at bucknell so that his present record for that event is 2 minutes flat in addition to this he lowered the record for the 440-yard dash made by carlson at bucknell from 53 to 52 1-5 seconds continued on second page the biggest point-gainer for swarthmore was goudy by com ing in first in the 120 and 220-yard hurdles pole vault and broad jump he scored half of the visitors points for lehigh bailey led with 13 points and burke came second jr xi u a h o'keefe 3b 0 1 0 3 0 bell lb 0 0 8 0 0 machardy 2b 1 0.0 2 0 wright c 1 0 3 0 0 keady p 1 2 0 1 0 hagey l.f 1 1 0 0 0 sanford c.f 1 1 0 0 0 price r.f 1 1 2 0 0 chenoweth s.s 0 1 2 3 1 totals 6 7 15 9 1 ay j--1 . v '. xx jllf • leeds s.s 1 1 0 3 0 steedle 2b ....... 0 1 1 0 0 twing lb 1 2 4 0 1 acken l.f 1 0 1 0 0 schenck r.f 2 1 1 0 0 sieler c.f 0 1 2 0 0 howlett 3b 2 2 3 0 0 dennis p 0 2 20 0 robinson c 0 0 4 1 0 totals 7 10 18 4 1 home run — howlett three base hit — hagey two-base hits price dennis 2 sacrifice fly — o'keefe bases on balls-off den nis 4 off keady 1 struck out by dennis 3 by keady 2 umpire o'rourke
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 20 no. 57 |
Date | 1913-05-23 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1913 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 20 no. 57 |
Date | 1913-05-23 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1913 |
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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 | y m c a announcement lehigh women's club gives japanese play the eagles-mere conference to be held immediately after com mencement will be thoroughly dis cussed at the y m c a meeting sunday evening and it is hoped that many men will be able to at tend this conference the y m c a association will give financial help to those who need assistance in getting to eagles-mere w h kelchner 15 and others will speak on the subject and mr tolman a member of the bach choir will ren der a vocal solo magazine article by mr walters the may 21 issue of the musical courier the leading musical maga zine contains a full-page article by mr walters registrar and instruc tor in the english department on what the bach festival is — and why trie program of events for com mencement week has been officially announced the exercises will be gin friday night june 6 and will terminate on tuesday morning june 10 when the graduating stu dents will be given their diplomas previous to the regular program two open-air performances by the ben greet woodland players will be given on the president's lawn at 8 p m june 5 and at 2.30 p m june 6 the program in detail fol lows : friday june 6 8 p m calcu lus cremation on the campus alumni day saturday june 7 9.30 a m — band concert at flag pole innovation of 88 11 a m — alumni meeting drown mem orial hall second floor informal meeting of wives daughters and sweethearts first floor 1 p m luncheon in college commons at which all lehigh men with their ac companying wives and daughters will be the guests of the university 3 p m — parade of all lehigh men to new gymnasium and game la dies stroll to field in a body 3.30 p m basebai lafayette vs le high on lehigh fiefe 9p m.-re ception by president drinker and mrs drinker in drown memorial hall university sunday sunday june 8 1 1 a m — baccalaureate sermon in packer a^emorial church by the right rev james henry darling ton d d ll d bishop of har risburg class day monday june 9 2.30 p m — class day exercises on the president's lawn 7.30 p m the chaperons by the mustard and cheese dramatic association in grand opera house 9.30 p m — junior reception to senior class in drown memorial hall sub scription dance university day tuesday june 10 10.30 a m — commencement exercises ; alumni address by wal lace m scudder m e 73 new ark n i e e meet politics club the last meeting of the electrical engineering society will be held at 8.00 o'clock to-night in the physics lecture jroom election of officers will be held and an elaborate feed is promised in a most unsatisfactory game on the rutgers field on wednesday afternoon lehigh went down to defeat before rutgers the game did not start until four o'clock and was called at 5.30 after only 6 innings had been played to allow lehigh to catch a train with due regard to the rutgers manage ment in consenting to call the game at 5.30 the unnecessary delaying of the game by the rutgers team near the end of the game when they were in the lead by one run and lehigh was threatening to tie was so marked as to cause a strong pro test from the lehigh supporters the work of mr o'rourke who acted in the capacity of umpire was exceptionally poor to say the least keady pitched good ball except in the first inning when he was handi capped by a fly ball going over the short right field fence for a home run with three men on the bases which on an ordinary field would have been an easy out keady and o'keefe played best for lehigh while howlett excelled for rutgers the score : — - lehigh rutgers on june 14 at the cathedral of st john the divine new york city ralph finley mcelf resh class of 08 will be married to miss fran ces olin warner daughter of the late olin warner sculptor at the annual business meeting of the politics club tuesday even ing the following officers were elec ted for the year 1913-1914 presi dent mickel secretary thorn burg treasurer nachman the constitution was amended removing the offices of the vice presidents plans and policies for the next year were discussed by the outgoing and incoming officers lost on wednesday morning between college and 511 seneca st a fountain pen with two gold bands on it finder please return to leigh chandler 511 seneca street the 1912-1913 series of meetings of the lehigh women's club com posed of the wives of faculty mem bers came to a close on wednes day evening when a little japanese play was given in the auditorium of drown memorial hall the stage showed a pretty japanese garden scene with cherry trees in blossom and wisteria hanging from above the action of the play the re venge of shari-hot-su was well sustained and the interest of the au dience composed of members of the teaching staff and of the wom en's club did not flag at any point the amateur performers received praise on all sides for their clever acting the product of intelligence and hard work the following took part : — mrs john l stewart as moig uifa cherry blossom mrs charles k meschter as ni na beaconstreet mrs barry macnutt as mrs beaconstreet nina's mother mrs myron luch as toyama cherry's mother mr parke b fraim as kioto a young japanese mr harold whiteside as harold armstrong a young american mr morton sultzer as shari hot-su during the second act mr james kimball gave a dance that was loudly encored mrs james wily played the piano the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa friday may 23 1913 bethlehem high downs freshmen no 57 lehigh defeats swarthmore commencement week program lehigh loses to rutgers vol xx ben greet woodland players will again be seen on presi dent's lawn game called after sixth inning when rutgers is in the lead winning 7 to 6 track team outclasses old ri vals wining 72 to 40 three new records bethlehem high school makes four in the first winning a twelve inning game 5 to 4 the freshman baseball team was defeated wednesday afternoon on the east end grounds by the bethlehem high school 5 to 4 in twelve innings the high school connected with harford who started the pitching for the freshmen and tallied four runs in the first inning before fish er replaced him the 1916 men scored two runs in the third inning and tied up the score in their half of the ninth with two more runs the tenth and eleventh innings passed featureless in the first half of the twelfth the freshmen got a man on base but a star catch by herman of a long fly spoiled their chances of scoring in the last half the high school won out scoring a run on two clean hits the main feature of the game was the work of the pitchers fisher for the freshmen and serman for the high school together with the establishment of three new records lehigh won the dual track meet from swarth more on the home grounds on wed nesday afternoon by the score of 72 to 40 the features of the meet were the new records captain bailey bettered his former discus throw record of 115 feet which was made at bucknell by 3 feet 5 inches burke 16 clipped 2 seconds from his former half-mile record made also at bucknell so that his present record for that event is 2 minutes flat in addition to this he lowered the record for the 440-yard dash made by carlson at bucknell from 53 to 52 1-5 seconds continued on second page the biggest point-gainer for swarthmore was goudy by com ing in first in the 120 and 220-yard hurdles pole vault and broad jump he scored half of the visitors points for lehigh bailey led with 13 points and burke came second jr xi u a h o'keefe 3b 0 1 0 3 0 bell lb 0 0 8 0 0 machardy 2b 1 0.0 2 0 wright c 1 0 3 0 0 keady p 1 2 0 1 0 hagey l.f 1 1 0 0 0 sanford c.f 1 1 0 0 0 price r.f 1 1 2 0 0 chenoweth s.s 0 1 2 3 1 totals 6 7 15 9 1 ay j--1 . v '. xx jllf • leeds s.s 1 1 0 3 0 steedle 2b ....... 0 1 1 0 0 twing lb 1 2 4 0 1 acken l.f 1 0 1 0 0 schenck r.f 2 1 1 0 0 sieler c.f 0 1 2 0 0 howlett 3b 2 2 3 0 0 dennis p 0 2 20 0 robinson c 0 0 4 1 0 totals 7 10 18 4 1 home run — howlett three base hit — hagey two-base hits price dennis 2 sacrifice fly — o'keefe bases on balls-off den nis 4 off keady 1 struck out by dennis 3 by keady 2 umpire o'rourke |
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