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tuesday november 7 1950 bethlehem penna ler on a right end sweep that racked up lehigh's first score this was the first of three gabe td's above bob borofski has both feet off the ground as he flies into the end zone from the eight yard line out of the arms of muh lenberg's dolly lu routs berg for 7th in row by john crane whether or not the lehigh uni versity football team goes on an undefeated sfeason the 1950 engineer eleven will go down in the record book as the first lehigh football team to win seven straight games with a powerful ground attack supplemented by accurate passing lehigh topped the previous mark of six games without a loss set in 1907 before perm stopped the streak by rout ing muhlenberg 42-13 before about 10,000 at taylor stadium saturday once again lehigh's two half backs dick doyne and dick ga briel were the offensive stars as lehigh moved closer to possibly their first undefeated season the lehigh captain crossed the goal line three times to take over the season scoring lead with 48 points but doyne was responsi ble for lehigh's long marches as the hard-running back rolled up see doyne page 5 doyne gabe b ski weiss tally at will frosh tug-of-war teams to have 3-inch hawser schaeffler fills vacancy created by ill arcadian above dick doyne running star of the day slices through tackle from the eight-yard line to pay ground this third quarter score was ihe culmination of a 77 yard march 47 of which came on a weiss to doyne pass right speedy dick gabriel grim aces as he fends off a mule tack lehigh's freshmen tug-of-war team complete with dinks and brown arm bands will pit their strength against the lafayette freshmen friday afternoon be tween the halves of the lehigh lafayette freshman football con robert seidler chem e dies robert seidler 22 died last friday morning at st luke's hospital from a complication of ailments his parents mr and mrs jacques seidler reside at 102-46 185 th st hollis l.1 n.y seidler was a graduate of central high school in valley stream l.i and was a junior majoring in chemical engi neering here charles schaeffler bus 53 is the newest member of arcadia owing ot the resignation of tony larocci arts 52 on account of ill ness schaeffler an ato pledge is a member of the sophomore cabi net he was a member of the frosh swimming team and is pres ently working for the epitome his home is in massapequa long island upon hearing of his elec tion charlie said i am proud to be able to work in arcadia and will do every thing in my power to be a valuable member tony larocci recently under went a spinal operation which prevented him from returning to school he was the secretary-trea surer of drinker 3a and was head of the msa committee and a member of the disciplinary com mittee larocci a government ma jor comes from scarsdale n.y he will return to school next semes ter test starting at 2 p.m in taylor stadium cyanide and the calumet club of lafayette sponsors of the an nual tug-of-war have contributed a rotating trophy to be awarded to the winning team this year for the first time after 20 years the school with the most victories will take permanent possession of the award lehigh's 54 man team will be uniformly dressed in white sweatshirts and dunga rees in adidtion to the dinks and arm bands two men were chosen fom each dorm section as candidates for the team the competing squad was picked at friday's try outs a practice is scheduled for thursday bethlehem steel has donated a three inch hawser for this year's contest it is 100 yards long the length of the football field chuck sweigard is chairman of the cya nide tug-of-war committee senior bill due nov 22 thanksgiving has been set as ihe deadline for payment of the 14 dollar senior assessment those failing to pay will not receive the epitome or have their pictures in cluded in it assessment collectors in the dormitories are william olishar in taylor john pflugei in drink er fred grigg in dravo ; carl gordon in drinker and dick cas sidy in price hall town men are requested to go to the arcadia office in order to pay their assessments student hurt in 20 ft fall down slope as a result of a 20 foot fall from the south edge of nisky hill cem etery along the central railroad of the pennsylvania railroad right of way recently paul tripucka a 22 year old mining engineering student here suffered severe head injuries and a lacerated hand tripucka a member of pi kappa alpha fraternity after being re moved from the brush half way down the 40 foot embankment was taken by an ambulance to st luke's hospital where he will re main for observation and treat ment of a skull wound fraternity brothers james zamos john finan and ted miller who were walking with tripucka told police that i!iey had seen what they thought was a fire on the sur face of the lehigh river tri pucka advanced to the edge of the ravine grasped a bush for support and then slipped down the embankment when the bush tore loose in order to lift the student into an ambulance police officers alex ackerman john donchez and sgt jack durner assisted by tripucka's fraternity brothers and hospital attendants carried the injured student a half mile along the railroad tracks to new st m&c to present all my sons all my sons plus three old time shorts featuring jack benny bing crosby and bob hope will highlight a movie program by mustard and cheese tomorrow at 7:30 p.m in packard lab starring edward g robin son buri lancaster mady christians and howard duff all my sons is based on the prize-winning play by arthur miller it is story of two men who sold faulty war equipment to the government and the effect it had on their children who had to live in the community where their fathers had been disgraced in the shorts made between 1930 and 1934 the audience will have a chance to see what benny crosby and hope looked like when they were younger the program is open to the gen ral public admission is 50 cents including tax volume 61 — number 12 lehigh university brown and white wreck carnegie tech inside . • • deferment 2 private colleges & campus chest 2 editorial 6 sports 4 5 rushings news 6
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 61 no. 12 |
Date | 1950-11-07 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1950 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 61 no. 12 |
Date | 1950-11-07 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1950 |
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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 | tuesday november 7 1950 bethlehem penna ler on a right end sweep that racked up lehigh's first score this was the first of three gabe td's above bob borofski has both feet off the ground as he flies into the end zone from the eight yard line out of the arms of muh lenberg's dolly lu routs berg for 7th in row by john crane whether or not the lehigh uni versity football team goes on an undefeated sfeason the 1950 engineer eleven will go down in the record book as the first lehigh football team to win seven straight games with a powerful ground attack supplemented by accurate passing lehigh topped the previous mark of six games without a loss set in 1907 before perm stopped the streak by rout ing muhlenberg 42-13 before about 10,000 at taylor stadium saturday once again lehigh's two half backs dick doyne and dick ga briel were the offensive stars as lehigh moved closer to possibly their first undefeated season the lehigh captain crossed the goal line three times to take over the season scoring lead with 48 points but doyne was responsi ble for lehigh's long marches as the hard-running back rolled up see doyne page 5 doyne gabe b ski weiss tally at will frosh tug-of-war teams to have 3-inch hawser schaeffler fills vacancy created by ill arcadian above dick doyne running star of the day slices through tackle from the eight-yard line to pay ground this third quarter score was ihe culmination of a 77 yard march 47 of which came on a weiss to doyne pass right speedy dick gabriel grim aces as he fends off a mule tack lehigh's freshmen tug-of-war team complete with dinks and brown arm bands will pit their strength against the lafayette freshmen friday afternoon be tween the halves of the lehigh lafayette freshman football con robert seidler chem e dies robert seidler 22 died last friday morning at st luke's hospital from a complication of ailments his parents mr and mrs jacques seidler reside at 102-46 185 th st hollis l.1 n.y seidler was a graduate of central high school in valley stream l.i and was a junior majoring in chemical engi neering here charles schaeffler bus 53 is the newest member of arcadia owing ot the resignation of tony larocci arts 52 on account of ill ness schaeffler an ato pledge is a member of the sophomore cabi net he was a member of the frosh swimming team and is pres ently working for the epitome his home is in massapequa long island upon hearing of his elec tion charlie said i am proud to be able to work in arcadia and will do every thing in my power to be a valuable member tony larocci recently under went a spinal operation which prevented him from returning to school he was the secretary-trea surer of drinker 3a and was head of the msa committee and a member of the disciplinary com mittee larocci a government ma jor comes from scarsdale n.y he will return to school next semes ter test starting at 2 p.m in taylor stadium cyanide and the calumet club of lafayette sponsors of the an nual tug-of-war have contributed a rotating trophy to be awarded to the winning team this year for the first time after 20 years the school with the most victories will take permanent possession of the award lehigh's 54 man team will be uniformly dressed in white sweatshirts and dunga rees in adidtion to the dinks and arm bands two men were chosen fom each dorm section as candidates for the team the competing squad was picked at friday's try outs a practice is scheduled for thursday bethlehem steel has donated a three inch hawser for this year's contest it is 100 yards long the length of the football field chuck sweigard is chairman of the cya nide tug-of-war committee senior bill due nov 22 thanksgiving has been set as ihe deadline for payment of the 14 dollar senior assessment those failing to pay will not receive the epitome or have their pictures in cluded in it assessment collectors in the dormitories are william olishar in taylor john pflugei in drink er fred grigg in dravo ; carl gordon in drinker and dick cas sidy in price hall town men are requested to go to the arcadia office in order to pay their assessments student hurt in 20 ft fall down slope as a result of a 20 foot fall from the south edge of nisky hill cem etery along the central railroad of the pennsylvania railroad right of way recently paul tripucka a 22 year old mining engineering student here suffered severe head injuries and a lacerated hand tripucka a member of pi kappa alpha fraternity after being re moved from the brush half way down the 40 foot embankment was taken by an ambulance to st luke's hospital where he will re main for observation and treat ment of a skull wound fraternity brothers james zamos john finan and ted miller who were walking with tripucka told police that i!iey had seen what they thought was a fire on the sur face of the lehigh river tri pucka advanced to the edge of the ravine grasped a bush for support and then slipped down the embankment when the bush tore loose in order to lift the student into an ambulance police officers alex ackerman john donchez and sgt jack durner assisted by tripucka's fraternity brothers and hospital attendants carried the injured student a half mile along the railroad tracks to new st m&c to present all my sons all my sons plus three old time shorts featuring jack benny bing crosby and bob hope will highlight a movie program by mustard and cheese tomorrow at 7:30 p.m in packard lab starring edward g robin son buri lancaster mady christians and howard duff all my sons is based on the prize-winning play by arthur miller it is story of two men who sold faulty war equipment to the government and the effect it had on their children who had to live in the community where their fathers had been disgraced in the shorts made between 1930 and 1934 the audience will have a chance to see what benny crosby and hope looked like when they were younger the program is open to the gen ral public admission is 50 cents including tax volume 61 — number 12 lehigh university brown and white wreck carnegie tech inside . • • deferment 2 private colleges & campus chest 2 editorial 6 sports 4 5 rushings news 6 |
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