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tells of trips into northern col orado and through the adirondacks seton hall rallies in the eighth scoring five times and tying the score letter prepared in response to request of judge buffington on saturday at 3.30 o'clock fol lowing the inter-class track meet the lehigh lacrosse team will meet i'cmi state coach grimes expects a hard game for in their first game of the season last saturday the blue and white team held swarth more to a low score and were beat en by only one point the lehigh team is in good con dition following last saturday's game with stevens with the excep tion of hoban who is out of the game with an injured knee a somewhat changed team will be seen on the field as a few of the positions are not definitely filled the line-up will be — leonard goal hiss point desmond .... cover-point green ist defense sexton ..... 2nd defense scruggs .... 3rd defense zollinger center buck 3rd attack mayer 2nd attack jay ist attack mayers out-home kirby int-home the 1915 edition of the epitome as edited by the members of the class of 1916 is rapidly near ing completion at present about one half the book has been printed and every effort is being made by the members of the board to have the book on sale during junior week barring unforseen difficulties in the printing and binding of the publi cation the printer has guaranteed that the book will be ready for sale on friday april 23rd further no tices as to the place and date of sale will be posted on the college bulletin-boards and announced in the issues of the brown and white next week concerning the annual itself many new features have been em bodied in its pages included in these are the following : a new and attractive style of type has been used ; the tinted book sheets have been printed in two colors instead of in one color alone a vast num ber of mew snapshots depicting practically all the important campus events of the past year have been systematically arranged throughout the five hundred pages of the book more statistics records vind data have been included than in any pre vious issue special interest has been shown by the senior class book committee in preparing the 1915 section of the book and conse quently this section of the book has improved greatly over that of for mer years thus in short this year's epit ome should be better than any pre vious lehigh annual watch the bulletin-boards inter-class track meet on saturday y m c a announcement mr arthur bugbee dartmouth 95 assistant educational director of the central educational institute of philadelphia will be the speaker at the y m c a meeting in drown flail next sunday evening his topic is a cure for discour agement he is an interesting con versational type of speaker and his remarks will be helpful to those who hear him while at dart mouth mr bugbee made a record in the mile which record he held for seventeen years it is interest ing to know that he and rice-pres ident emery were classmates the music for the evening will be several contralto solos by miss louise lerch of the cham in ad c octette miss lerch is well known in musical circles in this section not only for her remarkable voice but for her ability as an organist as well there will be no meeting of the y m c a on sunday evening may 25th because of the junior week recess freshman banquet the annual inter class track meet will be held to-morrow after noon april 17th at 2 o'clock on taylor field j to date there are not very many entries in the various events but it is expected that each class will be w t ell represented and the competi tion keen the meet will include the follow ing events 100 220 440 yards half mile mile pole-vault high jump broad jump hurdles shot put and hammer-throw this meet offers to new men 1 a chance to come out and show their ability on the cinder path this morning in packer memori al church an illustrated lecture on the yellowstone national park was delivered by professor w s franklin of the department of physics professor franklin gave a des cription of four summer trips through the rocky mountains dur ing which trips he walked with knap sack and sleeping-bag up wards of twelve hundred miles through the roughest and wildest part of the rockies the object of the lecture was to direct the atten tion of the students to the possibil ity of this kind of outing at very low cost for example during the summer of 89 prof franklin in company with eleven other young men from the university of kan sas spent ten weeks in the most en ergetic fashion in the northern part of colorado and the total cost of the trip i including railroad fare 27.00 was about 55.00 per man the party during the sum mer of 89 included the well-known author william allen white ex governor hadley of missouri and general funston and one day dur ing the summer general fumston and professor franklin caught be tween them 350 trout and not a single trout of the whole batch was allowed to spoil to give an idea of the activities of the party pro fessor franklin gave his own rec ord as follows he walked about five hundred miles on extended trips from the home camp he caught 516 trout slept out at timber line twen ty-five nights without shelter other than blankets and crossed the con tinental divide fourteen times on foot professor franklin also described a walking trip which he and profes sor lambert took through the adi rondacks in 99 they were out twenty-one days and they carried their own cooking apparatus their owiii sleeping-bags and a crude shelter-tent consisting of a square of light canvas seven feet by seven feet ; and it rained hard on four teen of the twenty-one days ! professor franklin also described a 350-mile walking trip through northern colorado and southern wyoming which he took during the summer of 1905 with one companr ion this trip is described under the title part of an education in professor franklin's little book of essays bill's school and mine professor franklin also described a trip of four or five hundred miles which he took through northwestern wyoming and through the yellow stone national park during the summer of 1911 with three boys first tennis match with hill school on saturday the tennis team plays its first match the match is to be held at hill school pottstown as yet the regular team has not been picked out as the temporary mem bers are open to challenge oswald 18 was beaten by teeple 15 for a place on the team but the have another match on friday which de cides which one makes the team so far the team is composed of : f d powers captain s h palmer m e johnson w h oswald and p m teeple musical clubs concert dr drinker sails for jamaica in an exciting ten-inning game featured by hard hitting and sharp fielding lehigh defeated the strong seton hall nine on wednesday af ternoon by the score of 7to 6 from the very first inning when magin nes made two pretty catches until fishburn crossed the plate with the winning run in the tenth the crowd was furnished many thrills for lehigh the playing and field ing of twombley and capt cheno weth featured twombley secured four hits one of which was a smashing drive over the right-field fence in the tenth j shannon played the best game for seton hall besides securing three hits a double triple and home run his one-handed catch in deep left field of achorn's long drive was the most sensational bit o>f fieldinig of the game this catch robbed lehigh of at least two rums two men being on the bases at the time sullivan and ormsby also hit the ball hard the latter starting the rally in the eighth with a home-run drive over the rignt-field fence with the exception of the eighth inning 1 * anderson pitched a steady game although thirteen hits were secured off dillon they were well scattered , in the first inning lehigh scored twice twombley singled to right and stole second chenoweth fan nied fishburn was hit by a pitched ball keady was out on a fly to sec ond lees singled scoring twom bley albrecht singled scoring fish burn maginnes struck out ini the second three more were added achorn walked anderson bunted and reached first achorn being thrown out at second twom bley singled chenoweth singled scoring anderson and twombley fishburn hit into the infield chen oweth scoring this ended the scoring until the eighth when 1 seton hall tallied five times ormsby hit a home-rum over the right-field fence dillon singled irving was thrown out at first base on a grounder to chenoweth lees caught english's high foul al brecht dropped fish's fly sullivan tripled scoring dillon and fish j shannon drove the ball over the fence scoring sullivan and tieing the score shaffrey ended seton hall's inning by being thrown out at first by achorn seton hall scored again in the tenth when with two out j shan non tripled to left scoring sullivan twombley the first man up for lehigh in the last half of the tenth raised the ball over the fence for four bases chenoweth flied to sec ond fishburn reached first on an infield hit sanford grounded to first and in an effort to complete a double play sullivan overthrew second fishburn continuing toward third and when j shannon threw the ball over third base fishburn continued home scoring the win ning run continued on fourth page the combined musical clubs of lehigh university will give a con cert mi st paul's lutheran church allentown on thursday april the twenty-ninth the concert will be gin at 8 p m and the subscription is fifty cents notice the first annual banquet of the class of 1918 will be held to-night in the eagle hotel bethlehem at 8.30 o'clock president jennings will introduce the following speak ers of the class v b staats w t halsted w h oswald l t ayrault and r w wolcott then h a brown president of the se nior class will be there to give a few remarks dr drinker will not be able to attend as was expected because of his sudden trip south ; but profes sor h r reiter of the department of physical education professor lohn l stewart of the depart ment of economics and history and probably mr t h mueller in the german department though the latter is still undecided will rep resent the faculty the freshman committee has at tempted to make every feature of this banquet a success and it de sires the cooperation of the entire class in bringing about this result everything points to a big night for 1918 1 ickets can be had from any of the following chairman s r drabble a w lewis r c alden r v summy and john platt there will be a meeting of the big brothers in the y m c a office on tuesday the 20th at 4.30 p m dr and mrs drinker with their eldest daughter ernesta sailed for jamaica on wednesday last 14th inst for some time dr drinker has felt the need of a rest having taken practically no vacation last summer the party will be gone for about three weeks reaching new york on may the sth hon joseph buffington united states judge of the western dis trict of pennsylvania wrote presi dent drinker in january asking him to prepare a statement of the physical exercise and athletic situa tion at lehigh judge buffinigton on receipt of dr drinker's letter sent it to trinity college his alma mater where it was published in the tripod the student newspaper introduced with a letter from presi dent luther of trinity both letters are reproduced here with as given in the tripod hartford conn to the editor of the tripod the enclosed letter from presi dent drinker of lehigh university to our own judge buffington pre sents mi such an interesting way the physical exercise problem which looms so large in all educational institutions that i earnestly recom mend its publication where our stu dents professors anid alumni may have an opportunity of reading it 1 hopt that you can find space for it and bespeak for the article the earnest attention of all trinity men evidently the problem at lehigh is not unlike that at trinity may i call special attention to that part of doctor drinker's letter in which he states that in his opinion success in intercollegiate games has no ef fect upon the student-attendance at the college ? i am certain that that is the case here as well as elsewhere but in saying this i wish it to be understood that i am in favor of winning and that i am quite will ing to conifer upon other institu tions those advantages which fol low from athletic defeats graceful ly accepted by the beaten parties very truly yours f s luther lehigh university south bethlehem pa january 23 1915 my dear judge buffington i gladly respond to your request for a statement as to what we are doing here at lehigh to take care of the physical development of our students in this day of study of the conservation of our nation's natural resources we are learning to care for the vital resources of our nation and to realize that the care of the bodies of our young people is as important a duty rest ing on educators as the training of their minds do you remember that in that splendid address you deliv ered at lehigh in 1909 you said : am i not right when i say that the college world is false to real education if it sends out as world workers men who have not in college learned the duty and acquired the habit of conserving of daily strengthening their bod ies to replace the daily consump tion of strength the world's work consumes ? " the study of athletics of the proper part they should play in uni versity and college life — is to-day a matter of intense and practical interest i believe thoroughly in the promotion of an athletic spirit in an educational institution for some years in intercollegiate contests lehigh's teams were class ed in the list of those who also continued on second page the brown and white bethlehem pa friday april 16 1915 penn state lacrosse game to-morrow lecture by prof franklin vol xxii new edition of university annual contains many new features lehigh university trinity tripod quotes dr drinker 1916 epitome on sale friday april 23rd the blue and white has a strong team lehigh's line-up somewhat changed takes for his subject the yellowstone national park college newspaper prints state ment of lehigh's president outings at low cost lehigh wins in the tenth home run by twombley and fishburn's tally won for le high in the tenth inning score 7 to 6 exercise and athletics xo 47 1918 banquet tonight eagle hotel
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FullText | tells of trips into northern col orado and through the adirondacks seton hall rallies in the eighth scoring five times and tying the score letter prepared in response to request of judge buffington on saturday at 3.30 o'clock fol lowing the inter-class track meet the lehigh lacrosse team will meet i'cmi state coach grimes expects a hard game for in their first game of the season last saturday the blue and white team held swarth more to a low score and were beat en by only one point the lehigh team is in good con dition following last saturday's game with stevens with the excep tion of hoban who is out of the game with an injured knee a somewhat changed team will be seen on the field as a few of the positions are not definitely filled the line-up will be — leonard goal hiss point desmond .... cover-point green ist defense sexton ..... 2nd defense scruggs .... 3rd defense zollinger center buck 3rd attack mayer 2nd attack jay ist attack mayers out-home kirby int-home the 1915 edition of the epitome as edited by the members of the class of 1916 is rapidly near ing completion at present about one half the book has been printed and every effort is being made by the members of the board to have the book on sale during junior week barring unforseen difficulties in the printing and binding of the publi cation the printer has guaranteed that the book will be ready for sale on friday april 23rd further no tices as to the place and date of sale will be posted on the college bulletin-boards and announced in the issues of the brown and white next week concerning the annual itself many new features have been em bodied in its pages included in these are the following : a new and attractive style of type has been used ; the tinted book sheets have been printed in two colors instead of in one color alone a vast num ber of mew snapshots depicting practically all the important campus events of the past year have been systematically arranged throughout the five hundred pages of the book more statistics records vind data have been included than in any pre vious issue special interest has been shown by the senior class book committee in preparing the 1915 section of the book and conse quently this section of the book has improved greatly over that of for mer years thus in short this year's epit ome should be better than any pre vious lehigh annual watch the bulletin-boards inter-class track meet on saturday y m c a announcement mr arthur bugbee dartmouth 95 assistant educational director of the central educational institute of philadelphia will be the speaker at the y m c a meeting in drown flail next sunday evening his topic is a cure for discour agement he is an interesting con versational type of speaker and his remarks will be helpful to those who hear him while at dart mouth mr bugbee made a record in the mile which record he held for seventeen years it is interest ing to know that he and rice-pres ident emery were classmates the music for the evening will be several contralto solos by miss louise lerch of the cham in ad c octette miss lerch is well known in musical circles in this section not only for her remarkable voice but for her ability as an organist as well there will be no meeting of the y m c a on sunday evening may 25th because of the junior week recess freshman banquet the annual inter class track meet will be held to-morrow after noon april 17th at 2 o'clock on taylor field j to date there are not very many entries in the various events but it is expected that each class will be w t ell represented and the competi tion keen the meet will include the follow ing events 100 220 440 yards half mile mile pole-vault high jump broad jump hurdles shot put and hammer-throw this meet offers to new men 1 a chance to come out and show their ability on the cinder path this morning in packer memori al church an illustrated lecture on the yellowstone national park was delivered by professor w s franklin of the department of physics professor franklin gave a des cription of four summer trips through the rocky mountains dur ing which trips he walked with knap sack and sleeping-bag up wards of twelve hundred miles through the roughest and wildest part of the rockies the object of the lecture was to direct the atten tion of the students to the possibil ity of this kind of outing at very low cost for example during the summer of 89 prof franklin in company with eleven other young men from the university of kan sas spent ten weeks in the most en ergetic fashion in the northern part of colorado and the total cost of the trip i including railroad fare 27.00 was about 55.00 per man the party during the sum mer of 89 included the well-known author william allen white ex governor hadley of missouri and general funston and one day dur ing the summer general fumston and professor franklin caught be tween them 350 trout and not a single trout of the whole batch was allowed to spoil to give an idea of the activities of the party pro fessor franklin gave his own rec ord as follows he walked about five hundred miles on extended trips from the home camp he caught 516 trout slept out at timber line twen ty-five nights without shelter other than blankets and crossed the con tinental divide fourteen times on foot professor franklin also described a walking trip which he and profes sor lambert took through the adi rondacks in 99 they were out twenty-one days and they carried their own cooking apparatus their owiii sleeping-bags and a crude shelter-tent consisting of a square of light canvas seven feet by seven feet ; and it rained hard on four teen of the twenty-one days ! professor franklin also described a 350-mile walking trip through northern colorado and southern wyoming which he took during the summer of 1905 with one companr ion this trip is described under the title part of an education in professor franklin's little book of essays bill's school and mine professor franklin also described a trip of four or five hundred miles which he took through northwestern wyoming and through the yellow stone national park during the summer of 1911 with three boys first tennis match with hill school on saturday the tennis team plays its first match the match is to be held at hill school pottstown as yet the regular team has not been picked out as the temporary mem bers are open to challenge oswald 18 was beaten by teeple 15 for a place on the team but the have another match on friday which de cides which one makes the team so far the team is composed of : f d powers captain s h palmer m e johnson w h oswald and p m teeple musical clubs concert dr drinker sails for jamaica in an exciting ten-inning game featured by hard hitting and sharp fielding lehigh defeated the strong seton hall nine on wednesday af ternoon by the score of 7to 6 from the very first inning when magin nes made two pretty catches until fishburn crossed the plate with the winning run in the tenth the crowd was furnished many thrills for lehigh the playing and field ing of twombley and capt cheno weth featured twombley secured four hits one of which was a smashing drive over the right-field fence in the tenth j shannon played the best game for seton hall besides securing three hits a double triple and home run his one-handed catch in deep left field of achorn's long drive was the most sensational bit o>f fieldinig of the game this catch robbed lehigh of at least two rums two men being on the bases at the time sullivan and ormsby also hit the ball hard the latter starting the rally in the eighth with a home-run drive over the rignt-field fence with the exception of the eighth inning 1 * anderson pitched a steady game although thirteen hits were secured off dillon they were well scattered , in the first inning lehigh scored twice twombley singled to right and stole second chenoweth fan nied fishburn was hit by a pitched ball keady was out on a fly to sec ond lees singled scoring twom bley albrecht singled scoring fish burn maginnes struck out ini the second three more were added achorn walked anderson bunted and reached first achorn being thrown out at second twom bley singled chenoweth singled scoring anderson and twombley fishburn hit into the infield chen oweth scoring this ended the scoring until the eighth when 1 seton hall tallied five times ormsby hit a home-rum over the right-field fence dillon singled irving was thrown out at first base on a grounder to chenoweth lees caught english's high foul al brecht dropped fish's fly sullivan tripled scoring dillon and fish j shannon drove the ball over the fence scoring sullivan and tieing the score shaffrey ended seton hall's inning by being thrown out at first by achorn seton hall scored again in the tenth when with two out j shan non tripled to left scoring sullivan twombley the first man up for lehigh in the last half of the tenth raised the ball over the fence for four bases chenoweth flied to sec ond fishburn reached first on an infield hit sanford grounded to first and in an effort to complete a double play sullivan overthrew second fishburn continuing toward third and when j shannon threw the ball over third base fishburn continued home scoring the win ning run continued on fourth page the combined musical clubs of lehigh university will give a con cert mi st paul's lutheran church allentown on thursday april the twenty-ninth the concert will be gin at 8 p m and the subscription is fifty cents notice the first annual banquet of the class of 1918 will be held to-night in the eagle hotel bethlehem at 8.30 o'clock president jennings will introduce the following speak ers of the class v b staats w t halsted w h oswald l t ayrault and r w wolcott then h a brown president of the se nior class will be there to give a few remarks dr drinker will not be able to attend as was expected because of his sudden trip south ; but profes sor h r reiter of the department of physical education professor lohn l stewart of the depart ment of economics and history and probably mr t h mueller in the german department though the latter is still undecided will rep resent the faculty the freshman committee has at tempted to make every feature of this banquet a success and it de sires the cooperation of the entire class in bringing about this result everything points to a big night for 1918 1 ickets can be had from any of the following chairman s r drabble a w lewis r c alden r v summy and john platt there will be a meeting of the big brothers in the y m c a office on tuesday the 20th at 4.30 p m dr and mrs drinker with their eldest daughter ernesta sailed for jamaica on wednesday last 14th inst for some time dr drinker has felt the need of a rest having taken practically no vacation last summer the party will be gone for about three weeks reaching new york on may the sth hon joseph buffington united states judge of the western dis trict of pennsylvania wrote presi dent drinker in january asking him to prepare a statement of the physical exercise and athletic situa tion at lehigh judge buffinigton on receipt of dr drinker's letter sent it to trinity college his alma mater where it was published in the tripod the student newspaper introduced with a letter from presi dent luther of trinity both letters are reproduced here with as given in the tripod hartford conn to the editor of the tripod the enclosed letter from presi dent drinker of lehigh university to our own judge buffington pre sents mi such an interesting way the physical exercise problem which looms so large in all educational institutions that i earnestly recom mend its publication where our stu dents professors anid alumni may have an opportunity of reading it 1 hopt that you can find space for it and bespeak for the article the earnest attention of all trinity men evidently the problem at lehigh is not unlike that at trinity may i call special attention to that part of doctor drinker's letter in which he states that in his opinion success in intercollegiate games has no ef fect upon the student-attendance at the college ? i am certain that that is the case here as well as elsewhere but in saying this i wish it to be understood that i am in favor of winning and that i am quite will ing to conifer upon other institu tions those advantages which fol low from athletic defeats graceful ly accepted by the beaten parties very truly yours f s luther lehigh university south bethlehem pa january 23 1915 my dear judge buffington i gladly respond to your request for a statement as to what we are doing here at lehigh to take care of the physical development of our students in this day of study of the conservation of our nation's natural resources we are learning to care for the vital resources of our nation and to realize that the care of the bodies of our young people is as important a duty rest ing on educators as the training of their minds do you remember that in that splendid address you deliv ered at lehigh in 1909 you said : am i not right when i say that the college world is false to real education if it sends out as world workers men who have not in college learned the duty and acquired the habit of conserving of daily strengthening their bod ies to replace the daily consump tion of strength the world's work consumes ? " the study of athletics of the proper part they should play in uni versity and college life — is to-day a matter of intense and practical interest i believe thoroughly in the promotion of an athletic spirit in an educational institution for some years in intercollegiate contests lehigh's teams were class ed in the list of those who also continued on second page the brown and white bethlehem pa friday april 16 1915 penn state lacrosse game to-morrow lecture by prof franklin vol xxii new edition of university annual contains many new features lehigh university trinity tripod quotes dr drinker 1916 epitome on sale friday april 23rd the blue and white has a strong team lehigh's line-up somewhat changed takes for his subject the yellowstone national park college newspaper prints state ment of lehigh's president outings at low cost lehigh wins in the tenth home run by twombley and fishburn's tally won for le high in the tenth inning score 7 to 6 exercise and athletics xo 47 1918 banquet tonight eagle hotel |
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