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' , , . r .... .'...' ':.i .:4 ', .. , ' ''',_,' _ m4 o " * *- VOL. XXX. No ':13." Phillips Academy, Andover Mass., Wednesday, Novembi13, 1907. ;.:Price 0Ce t CROSS-:CONTRY RACES CALENDAR, AND NOTICE ANDOVER,"94 EXETER, 6 ' ' Three Races to Be Held This Year In- --- '. ... steixd of Two6-,,lias Teems t Be , , ' .- DAY. OOe n-Flit Bace Friday Annual Game at Exeter Results in Victory :for-;Andover- I.0o--Make-up classes in Borden h n a R- a c..ac -'d y Teams Well-Matched. Gymnasium. - The annual' -fall cross country ._ I.3o-Gun. Club sit. contests will: takt next Friday at - 2.o00-i98 vs. r9 g% 'Brothers' 4 P. m.,, Contrary, to the usual 3on Brothers?:.'¥ custom there will be three races Field.s. 1 this yearinsterd'- f two. The first' 6 rild. ' ' race is' the,: scratch race, with a 'T course of-alkiut ive mrhiles, or three .. . .. . . . times around the usual course. 4o0-Class football practice. The winner ofthe -scratch race ce . will have his name eigraved upon 645-l ub rehearsal - - - in Archaeology Building. the Faculty Cup. The winner of . Ah o Y . -in.- last' year's scratch race was M. C. . 4oo_2Class football'pra'eti Ce ' Dowling, who ran in excellent time. oo-Soccer practice- Those winning one of the first 4Coss countryscratch three placesrdwill receive cups. On forFaculty Cup. the basis of .this race, class teams 6 45`Baljo' E Clu1U rehe arsal in will be formed of five men each. Archaeology Building.. : These will race the following Mon- 645-Glee Club eI Ral.- day, Nbov x8, on a course somewhat 7.oo-hilo in Socsiey Hall, shorter than" the scratch race, co- 5-Forum in lecture room of eringonly 'ibout 3 -2 miles, or Archaeology Building. twice the length of' the course. The winning team will receive their A meeting'of the inen tiying for inumeals pl.a o . f'. lthe Pot-Pourri and Class Book 22,butaEveryone.s sould entert these lat board will be held this e/rening, at races to make them 'a success, the seen olock l ' hever more so as so many men have been : - ' ,*. - ove ob tained anyadvetisemen,must.o training this fall. As about twenty HENRY N.l MERRITT Lh Oments..must: be men'will be needed for the class 'SCaptain :.s C .. thi- . resae teams, i leaves an excellent op-. -. " ' Siged) AGM '...:E'-t- O portunity for competition. The Andover, playing two 35- minute feature'of the.game'.bothide, TRIALS FOSENORS. last race in the handicap contest halves with no change in line-up, Captain' Meritt;-of 'Andver;i d -Anoithdr trial'for the Glee Club -this takes place on Friday, Noi. defeated Exeter last Saturday on Sharonof Exeter doingh:.ti-o t 'eheld-for first and second' 22, but this date is subject tot the latter's field by the score of'9-6. of this. Captain: eri lay tenors, on :Friday evening, at 740, cllangelatis neesy- that the Exeter used seven substitutes dur-' strong game;- not 'consideriigthe in Batlet Chpel. races should not- cenetoonear -to- ing the game, of whom six were factthathewas forced to favb,an w, '- ie gether. Thisis of the same length put, in in the last lf dover jiij-hry-to-hisiee- . - -' ''- s n pl5ayedvantaget o, tnhe gam as the team races. Dowling also scored points on a touchdown-and not played' in most of the' 'ga All members of the:f6otball tean ' - ont* l_11a goal from placement; Exeter on this season. Sharon, the pposing ' ' ' - (Continued on Page 7) a touchdown, with a goal from quater-back'was'the most'brilliint C tid: ;on"Page - ' 4 field. The teams were .well- player of the afternoon, ad was matched, but, despite the fact that generously cheered by.both school. Exeter went .into the contest a The Andover team, as a whole, strong favorite, that eleven seemed however, surpassed the Exeter -. _,~-~]" [uable to play together in the first eleven, and deserved the victory part of the game, which' Andover won. - took advantage of, and quickly The game in detail: ~i',. I scored'the nine points needed to Captain Merritt, of Andover, win the match, outplayiig', Exeter won the toss ahd chose to defend in the entire first half. In the the north goal.- At 2.23 Downing' i orr-pssecond half,' however,- the crimson kicked off to'Jackson, who made ,~:' [team displayed more judggrent and yards. Porter added 3 more on a : team work, with a result that, al- straight-buck. ' ' Aechtler then ;b e: I-though Andover checked all at- punted,but Lewis fumbled .and tempts to score in' the first part of Porter secured the ball again for b::y the half; a',toh'down and 'the re- Andover. A forward pass; Aecht- ' suiting goal-from field were made, ler t Coates, fietted io'yard( which completed the final score. Murchie cross-bucked for 3 yards Exeter's forward-passes covered and then forward-passed' to Ely, ~-.~:~ I~ more-ground than Andover's and, who' gained 5 yards:: Murchie when successful, added consider- added 2 more, bt Porter was held -i'o side. The and i ont inued on Page s) Tharon, of Ex- . home team mfade",consistent gains ! eter, got the ball' on-a forward-pass by this eans also; and by well- by Aechtler. ' Sharon then made 5' / :.',' directed .attcks '-on the opposing yards on a fake kick, but-failed to line,laying more compactl and gainon repeating it.- Exeter's ball! -:..i..:,:;?[? C~.~.~.---~.: .:-:· . Running-in:,on., purt was (Continued o Page )

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Page 1: CROSS-:CONTRY RACES ANDOVER,94 EXETER, 6pdf.phillipian.net/1907/11131907.pdf · Those winning one of the first 4Coss countryscratch three placesrdwill receive cups. On forFaculty

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VOL. XXX. No ':13." Phillips Academy, Andover Mass., Wednesday, Novembi13, 1907. ;.:Price 0Ce t

CROSS-:CONTRY RACES CALENDAR, AND NOTICEANDOVER,"94 EXETER, 6 ' 'Three Races to Be Held This Year In- --- '. ...

steixd of Two6-,,lias Teems t Be , , ' .- DAY.OOe n-Flit Bace Friday Annual Game at Exeter Results in Victory :for-;Andover- I.0o--Make-up classes in Bordenh n a R- a c..ac -'d y Teams Well-Matched. Gymnasium. -

The annual' -fall cross country ._ I.3o-Gun. Club sit.contests will: takt next Friday at - 2.o00-i98 vs. r9 g% 'Brothers'4 P. m.,, Contrary, to the usual 3on Brothers?:.'¥custom there will be three races Field.s. 1

this yearinsterd'- f two. The first' 6 rild. ' 'race is' the,: scratch race, with a 'Tcourse of-alkiut ive mrhiles, or three .. ... . . .times around the usual course. 4o0-Class football practice.The winner ofthe -scratch race ce .will have his name eigraved upon 645-l ub rehearsal - -- in Archaeology Building.the Faculty Cup. The winner of . Ah o Y .-in.-last' year's scratch race was M. C. .4oo_2Class football'pra'eti Ce 'Dowling, who ran in excellent time. oo-Soccer practice-Those winning one of the first 4Coss countryscratch three placesrdwill receive cups. On forFaculty Cup.the basis of .this race, class teams 6 45`Baljo' E Clu1U rehe arsal inwill be formed of five men each. Archaeology Building.. :These will race the following Mon- 645-Glee Club eI Ral.-day, Nbov x8, on a course somewhat 7.oo-hilo in Socsiey Hall,shorter than" the scratch race, co- 5-Forum in lecture room oferingonly 'ibout 3 -2 miles, or Archaeology Building.twice the length of' the course.The winning team will receive their A meeting'of the inen tiying for

inumeals pl.a o . f'. lthe Pot-Pourri and Class Book22,butaEveryone.s sould entert these lat board will be held this e/rening, at

races to make them 'a success, the seen olock l ' hever more so as so many men have been : -'

,*. - ove obtained anyadvetisemen,must.otraining this fall. As about twenty HENRY N.l MERRITT Lh Oments..must: bemen'will be needed for the class 'SCaptain :.s C ..thi- . resaeteams, i leaves an excellent op-. -." ' Siged) AGM '...:E'-t- Oportunity for competition. The Andover, playing two 35- minute feature'of the.game'.bothide, TRIALS FOSENORS.last race in the handicap contest halves with no change in line-up, Captain' Meritt;-of 'Andver;i d -Anoithdr trial'for the Glee Club-this takes place on Friday, Noi. defeated Exeter last Saturday on Sharonof Exeter doingh:.ti-o t 'eheld-for first and second'22, but this date is subject tot the latter's field by the score of'9-6. of this. Captain: eri lay tenors, on :Friday evening, at 740,cllangelatis neesy- that the Exeter used seven substitutes dur-' strong game;- not 'consideriigthe in Batlet Chpel.races sho uld not- cenetoonear -to- ing the game, of whom six were factthathewas forced to favb,an w, '- iegether. Thisis of the same length put, in in the last lf dover jiij-hry-to-hisiee- .--' ''-

s n pl5ayedvantaget o, tnhe gamas the team races. Dowling also scored points on a touchdown-and not played' in most of the' 'ga All members of the:f6otball tean

' - on t* l_11a goal from placement; Exeter on this season. Sharon, the pposing ' ' ' -

(Continued on Page 7) a touchdown, with a goal from quater-back'was'the most'brilliint C tid: ;on"Page - ' 4field. The teams were .well- player of the afternoon, ad wasmatched, but, despite the fact that generously cheered by.both school.Exeter went .into the contest a The Andover team, as a whole,strong favorite, that eleven seemed however, surpassed the Exeter

-. _,~-~]" [uable to play together in the first eleven, and deserved the victorypart of the game, which' Andover won. -took advantage of, and quickly The game in detail:

~i',. I scored'the nine points needed to Captain Merritt, of Andover,win the match, outplayiig', Exeter won the toss ahd chose to defendin the entire first half. In the the north goal.- At 2.23 Downing'

i orr-pssecond half,' however,- the crimson kicked off to'Jackson, who made ,~:' [team displayed more judggrent and yards. Porter added 3 more on a

: team work, with a result that, al- straight-buck. ' ' Aechtler then

;b e: I-though Andover checked all at- punted,but Lewis fumbled .andtempts to score in' the first part of Porter secured the ball again for

b::y the half; a',toh'down and 'the re- Andover. A forward pass; Aecht-' suiting goal-from field were made, ler t Coates, fietted io'yard(

which completed the final score. Murchie cross-bucked for 3 yardsExeter's forward-passes covered and then forward-passed' to Ely,

~-.~:~ I~ more-ground than Andover's and, who' gained 5 yards:: Murchiewhen successful, added consider- added 2 more, bt Porter was held-i'o side. The and i ont inued on Page s) Tharon, of Ex- .home team mfade",consistent gains ! eter, got the ball' on-a forward-passby this eans also; and by well- by Aechtler. ' Sharon then made 5'

/ :.',' directed .attcks '-on the opposing yards on a fake kick, but-failed toline,laying more compactl and gainon repeating it.- Exeter's ball!

-:..i..:,:;?[? C~.~.~.---~.: .:-:· . Running-in:,on., purt was (Continued o Page )

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; : . RI i.. . *- .- -. ' _261 Fifth ABVenue,- .New-York ., '- - -,. -'. '6'*. -vii<<».'.*'<;'' Tht«6Spao1.K~eserved for

Near 29th Street

COES YOUNG vGOES U ENGLIH TAILORS - FORSYTHEENuLISH TAILORSrIMCi CHurE AND PRACTICAL

F I SHOES 3 BREEOHES MAKERSIGold Medal Paris Exposition

20 SCHOOL STREET, - BOSTON Mr. Kramer at French's every otherForWednesday

Suits, Overcoats, Trousers

Nattiest Cloths .'. Lowest PricesREPRESENTATIVE AT FRENCH'S EVERY WEEK. Lesveyourorderswith

Big Games Saturday.

WHITEHOUSE & HARDY Yale, 22; Brown, o 88 Washington Street. B. CORN -

DESIGNERS AND Carlisle, 23; Harvard, 15 BOSTON 144 Essex Street LawrenceMAKERS OF .. Princeton, 14; Amherst, o I

Cornell, 4; West Point, o1 AgencyM en 's "Swell fa Dartmouth, 52; Holy Cross, o

Wti~A sWilliams, 18; Wesleyan, o ^ .-r«TtaP» Pennsylvania, 28; Penn. State, o ^ . .' .

uSHOES .- Swarthmore, 8; Annapolis, o -H ATYale Freshmen, 22; Princeton '

Opposite VANDERBILT HALL Freshmen, 6. Worcester Academy, 19; Brown

New Haven, - Conn Freshmen, OHarvard Freshmen, 6; Dean Acad- . Reserved for.....ermy, 0' NTsU

BURKE & Talors Vermont 35; New Mamipshire, .BURKE & CO,, Tailors Trinity, 29; Stevens, 6 w t oesdrKINGSLEY & BLAKEWest Pennsylvania, IO; West Vir-

Malers of the Best AND" Clothes that Money ginia, o 3 TREMONT PLACE.Clothes that Money g a, oEXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS

Can Buy .w . . w Lehigh, 34; University of New X .B O ., .

Suit or Oercoat $. to $45. York,o __________ BOSTONTrousers - - $. to $12. Cicago, 56; Purdue, o When you are in need of....

Lafayette, 34; Bucknell, o.North Carolina, 12; Georgetown, 5 Furniture

BUVRK S & CO. Wabash, h12 ; St. Louis, In Farn iurW18 chool St., Boston Iowa, 25; Illinois, 12 Call on the.... .

Boston, Cambridge, NewHaven,Ct., Hanover,Vt Nebraska, 6; Kansas, 6

Ohio State, 22; Oberlin, io ABRHAMS-IINN 0OWisconsin, Ii; Indiana, 8 ABAHAB-

J. A. HANDLEY Stanford,-21; California, II, (soc- 44 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE --- TEACHER OF-

_ _ BANJO, GUITAR--and-- MANDOLjN- AND YOU WL-L GET IT - --- 1,strfents ~or sai;2or'rent- 'REASONABL-Instrnments or sale-or rent Class Games Still Scheduled.

Basement, ARBCHAOrOGY BUILDING _ MONDAYS and TUBRSDAYS The following class games have CHARLES ROBINOVWITZ h

yet to be played:- REPA SH Wednesday, Nov. i3th; 908- REPAIR SHOP

1909.Wednesday, Nov. 13th, I9Io- Shoes anSRubbers for sale . Design and make

1911. Post Office Aenue Next to John Stewarts Academy and ClasM. SHULMAN & CO. Saturday, Nov. i6th, I90go8 ad Club Devics,

1910o. Cups, Medals, Fobs,Saturday, Nov. 6th, 911- i'e METROPOLITAN Lockets, inga, etc.

TAILOR 1909. Andover's Candy Store fo Andover....

Home-made Food, Ice Cream, 15 SCHOOL STREETAnd Importer of Scotch Tweeds Chapel Spealker. Soda and Candies......

-Wes Aa-te w - 2r. MAIN STREET. BOSTON, MASS.and English Worsteds Samuel H. Dana, P. A. '64, rS . M S.

pastor of the Phillips Church at , ., ·- :Exeter, was the speaker at both * A * .. B

1024 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. services in chapel last Sunday. A L. Sh He took for his theme in the morn- A' A N Shirts, Voiars, eckWear

Preecrlpblon Drggisting "A man's obligations to him- and General Furnishingseself" and in the afternoon spoke B ' B. B. PPE FUDE SDNDAE Our repisentatire,:wh will visitAnd-on "A man's obligations to others." M, over this year as formerly, will have an

----------- -M--rove- Budi--g, Andover assortment of these articles from which

c01-.- tiR5 -n,» *e~ *Class Football Standing. - it will be possible fourpatrons to selct,Shoe Repairing _ IE FRANcIS notapprximately, butexactly, what tieyno ep g - ~~~~MIKE FRANCIS wish. *''E DAW<SON WON LOST PERCENT . .E. DAWSON ".; '.r I9 01 3 I .750 ~boe -1epatrfn0 W.i-H. COWDYn& CO

Mran Street Over WhInluoR' 1908 2 2 .5 * 00

-epaf, 1909 2 2 .500 ANDOVEt, - - MASS. rano.AtfDO New Haven, Ctnn

Please mention the PHILLIPIAN 911I -- I 3 -250 Please mention the PHILLIPIAN Please mentiota the PHILLIPIAN

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ATHLETESAT TIQ -' I THE OUTSIDE WORLD WITH THE COLLEGE 1A Inoderto obtail ____- _ _ _ __________ _ . C so

the best resulits in ! -- , The followts it nF."-B. Avery, P.A. 'o6, was Representin g HowARD E. GTOMM

istmpoumtc The following elections of note I

t ' Implements. occurred recently:' Tom Johnson, ectedat Technology for the 1910 °TAILOR They may ot - IAthletk As ociitin.trfr more, but mrayor of Cleveland Curtis Guild, WihAthlet Aocintton ept, Boston

ps~ anyF aatchJr., governor of Massachusetts; 'MSeligman' was erected Captain of AFt rench's every other week.]1 p~oorE.P 0jr., governor of Massachusetts; the M. I: T. Freshmen relay team.

ho% hare S John O. Sheatz, state treasurer Vi'tiui r llPE, _ ensylv:naaF S. John viaatzenbach, Yale is' now holding'secret prac-and Ball Foot B of Pennsylvania; F. S. atzenbac, e in preparation fr the Prince-Basket Ba. Run- jr., governor of -New Jersey; re- tice in preparation for the Prince-publicjrgovernor of New Jersey; re- ar a rde r High Class Plumbing and Heating

o~ey at,,ke, publican victory for governor of ton game. . *'.... .....-ietc. Orgoodhae Maryland; re-election of Gover- a r negie has rewarded F r an k StoBes and Range. Andirons,, Etomark meas some- nor Higginsof Rhode Island; E. H Loud Head of the Mhemattreet; do Mass.thinF. F. Noel,'Vrnor of' Mississippi; cal Department of Colorado Uni-

Scnd for our caoge iti freeto ayndd Ke ntucky ernor republican; versity, for his long, term of ser-WRIGHT & DITSON Mayor Whitlock re-elected at vice and granted him a retiring J. H. PLAY DON

344 Washington St.. .Boston Toledo, Ohio; Mayor Colonel allowance...flrit...18 West 30th St., New York Markbreit re-elected at Cincinnati, Presid ent Grosvenor of the05-Chicago t'~ovia*0oe. aL-oa-,hrlagoH4 Unte Boapters of*PhiBeta Kapp

lca Pr^oVsoO. B.^. Cmbridge, I o O.; Taylor governor of San Fran- ited Capters of Phi Beta Kappfor all Occ'--ci-sco. will leave today for a trip through Fres Cut Flowers for a Occa-

Congressman V. Bourke Cockran the middle west with the purpose Bions. Give n s a call.UGood Thin gs C onressman V. Boure Cc rll of establishing chapters in Oberlin

- ~was arrested on a charge of illegal College; Ohio, Wesleyan, Illinois, COTRE LEONARDAT - voting in New York last week but and Michigan Universities, Y.

later matters ere straighten and Michigan Universities.n ha L/lffig~h~~ ~~~t l-^fir^^C *. ^ i, - rr lea-~ iThe following Andover men have a.Makers of nlRitt Prices V'? out and he was discharged. C r- f umade Junior fraternities at Yale

The Kronprinzsessin Cecile a- st eek Alha Deto Phillips Andover,-Confectionery Spanish Olives rived loaded with treasure, and in Alfred Lee Loom. Phillips Exeter, Ja

Alf red Lee Loomis, P. A. o, cob Tome InstituteEnglish Biscuits less than an hour 7,100,000 in gold Horace Winston Stokes, P. A. d AStokes, PA. 'o; and the American

English Jams French Sardins was unloaded. It as carried di- Psi Upsilon, Robert Fairbanks, P. Colleges and Uni-rectly to the New York bank re- A. '4,; Z eta Psi, Harry Meix, versities from theFrench I~heeses A.'o,;Zeta Psi, Harry Meixell, Atlantic to the Pa--. M enFh Fh~l- serves t6ohelp out the financial con- A.'05, anl Hicks Ato the Pa-

Nut .Meats (r-a oisaltedl ditions now existing in the metrop- A. 's, and Hicks Arnold cific COBB

Jelliess &cos. c. o s The new- Cunard -liner, Weatherbee, P. A. '04. ss CO TS SPEALusitania, will follow closely in Princeton defeated Yale in the Rich Gowns for Pulpit and Bench

f[Ib R A.4 s (OY ru. hA her wake with $o,000ooo,oo, and annual cross-country race,- Whiteiy -

$14,000,000 will come during the of Princeton winning. (6I tlis lUAU^ ( remainder of the week. James B. Grant, P. A. '04, has .' est Home Made Bakr' isBOSTON - The Field Museum of Natural been appointed on the Upperclass- at II Barnard Street. It's good if

History of Chicago profited $430,- men Reception committee at Yale. it comes from there.History of Chicago profiendered 43,-there The Massachusetts Institute of Respectfully,ooo by a decision rendered thereby Judge Cutting. The money was Technology held their annual Field J. P. EST.

You can py the price of paid b the late Marshall Field to Day last Saturday.the trustees of the museum prior Gymnasium classes have begun

FOWNES to the date of his will, which con- at the University of Pennsylvania. JOHN A. COLLINS & SONrV Sained a bequest of $8,000,000 to A.Y. Bartholomew, P. A. 'o6, ccessor to T. J. FARMERthe institution. Suit was brought a football man, captain of track I - -team, and manager of baseball, was - EALERs IN - -

andonot et Fownes etyle, by the trustees against the exeCe- team and ma ger of basebal, wasno eby tore trustees againstll tetermine back at school assisting in the Fresh, Salt, Smoked andfit nor services tors of the will to determinewhether the bequest was intended coaching of the 1907 eleven. Pickled Fish,

,_ to be exclusive of the amount pre- Richard S. Evans, left half-back·t viously donated. Judge Cutting of Wooster University team, in- O(rsers, Clams, Lobslers, Canned Goods, &o.

-decided-the suit in' favor of the jured in a game at Clevelandbe- Eae Stermi (:a

FRANK BROTHERS museum on the testimony of wit- tween ooster and Westernard Street, AndoverFIFTH AVENUE OOT :SHOp nesses as to conservations with serve on October 5th, died at Cev- 15 Barnard Street, ndover

Builders ofr mart College Shoe deceased which were held to indi- practised beind. closedB-iido* cate hisrt intentions. Princeton practised behind closedcate his intentions.Andrew Carnegie, having re- gates this week. The work, accord- T. A. HOLT C Andrew Carnegie, having re- ing to report, was not satisfactory.

fused to contest the election, Lord The following officials will act at Dealers in: Dry GoodsAveburg was formally declared the Yale-Harvard game: M. J. and Groceries and Whole-elected rector of the University of Thompson of Georgetown, referee; sale Dealers in Grain.St: Andrews, Scotland. W. A. Edwards of Princeton, urn- '

224 Fifth' Aivrinu, . y. Cit The loss f life at Karatagh, pire; Lieut. H. H. Hackett of Westby the earthquake and landslide, Point, field judge; W. S. Langford

AM a practical cutter 'of long ex- at first reported to be m of Trinity, head linesman and time- martperience in fine New York proves to have been only about keeper. earing apparelhouses. Keep- in touch with 20oo. Yale Freshmen defeated Prince- as

the best New York-tailors.. Can give The Frencl government ap- Yatonle Freshmen defeated Prince- C a you the finest work, material and ton Freshmen at New Haven Satur- College len likestyle. Am in Andaver every week, proved the projected English day by a score of 22 to 6. Two of -OUR SPECIALT-Yand at request will call with samples. ferryboat service on the American the touchdowns were made by An-

E-®l~~BJTIS~I.3 l~ plan between Dover and Calais, dover men. ORSFALL &.r r ofgJthAve.NewYorK ' the object of which is to facilitate - John H. Rand, professor of math-t ROTHSCHILD

traffic to and from the continent. ematics in Bates 'College since 1876, IT PAYSNotwithstanding the powerful is dead, age 65. 93-99

infldnces hat -5 ASYLUM- ST. TO BUY65 ":'_R"A. STinflfuences that have-been at work HARTFORD OUR KIND

.. CNR ' */L. OWLL MASS. for some time past in the hope of . Trustees' Meeting.averting trouble in the Britishrailroad world, there seemed last The regular monthly m6eting of.

THE PHIfLLIPS INN night in. England to be but little the Trustees of-Phillips Academy FLANDERS' LUNCHpposite campus, probability of preventing a strike. was held at Boston last Monday

Open throughout the year. Rates $3.00 It will have the most serious con- afternoon. After the regular busi- i1 MAIN-STREETper day. Banquets erved to Clubs sequences to the· traveling'public, ness was transacted the former offi-

J. M. SEWART, - ropri ad to the men and companies in- cers were elected. A. L. Ripley A N D ) V E R.. ARProprietor. volved, as ell as to commercial was elected chairman, and Alfred

Please mention the PHILLIPIAN ·interests, generally. E. Stearns, secretary. Please mention the PHILLIPIAN

',~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pes men i o t h e *' PHLIP

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PAGE FOUR THE PHILLIPIAN - -" " ' _ '- ' ' - L- -.

tbe fpbillipuian (Continued from Page x) . _ .'( *Co W hfoPYage aIcbe Pb· iWian en., ::a:aecare asked to meet at French's at .

BOARD OF DXTORS i o'clock today. i F:.L OUNNE &-Co ".. a le w nJ. C. THOMAS, 'o8 - Managing Editor DRAATIC CLUB NOTICE.

Subscription Manager atic Club, and whose names -Store" to get your college outfit.AssociateSdsp, Maa peared in the provisional list pub- Store" t g e ut

Assocate tor peared provsll -Boston tings, because so many Yale Men.SAWYER lished in the PHILLIPIAN are re- tns, because so many Yale Men

J. SAWYER 9 E. COLEMAN 09 quested to watch that paper for the T r a nsc r

ipt B u ld ing do.notice ofe tile first m eeting of tdes and

Published every Wednesday and Satur- of te and "Old Yale Store" designs in ar-day during the School year. club." Y

day during the School year. PIANIST ANTED. New York tistic Yale Steins, Loving Cups,Notice to Advertisers PIANIST WANTED.

To insure change of advertisement, Anyoe wliin to tr y for th e w. rth tTobacco Jars, decorative and handcopy must be received for Wednesday,e w g t, ty f t 1 W t St oao jr, decortve a not later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- position of gymnasium pianist will Flags and Arm Bands.day not later than Friday noon.

All Alumni communications should be report at the gymnasium tomorrow College quarters Furnishings,addressed. to the managing editor, J. C at 1.30. , Fr

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The PHILLIPIAN wishes to con- is as follows:

gratulate Captain Merritt for his Topics of the Week-Parks. Co h n l Mable and skillful directing of the Extemporaneous Address--Web- follee S3h es or o iege Ienteam in the final and all-important ster. 238 Washington St., Opp. Young's Hotel, Boston.contest of the year Saturday; Mr. Select Reading-Pratt. Lillard, who brought the team to The subject for debate will be,its standard of playing after many "Resolved, That it is to the best in- G U L L E T T reverses; Sydney C. Peet, for terests of the United States to build bringing the eleven to the very and maintain a large navy." TAILOR AND FURNISHERhighest point in training, for the Affirmative-Gerow, Dowling. i

second time in three years, eleven Negative-Tupper, Dench. Pressing by the Term. ' ARCO BUILDING, ANDOVER

men playing seventy minutes with

no change in line-up; Manager Philo Mock Faculty Meeting. -

Shannon for his schedule and the The regular meeting of Philo mr-^^ ̂ ^ ^ b

rtthThe regular meeting ofPil & OERand lastly we .cg Iui will be held on. F riday evening at OeS & STO D D E Rthe S ity w ll e role ia

-team, which fought its hardest anld75 Intaofalerydbt,

best and whose efforts were re,- Mock Faculty meeting, and the caresolved intot FOR THIRTEEN YEARSwarded by the third consecutive Mock Faculty meeting, and the castwarded by the third consecutiv s as follows:victory in football. folow Cmot THE

wardedytete Doctor Page-John Comfort. .THE LEADING -COLLEGE SHOE HOUSE...'As the first number printed of Mr. Stearns-Theodore Roose- School Street, Boston

the PHILLIPIAN extra of Satur- velt.

day's game was sold -out, a 'hun- Mr. Bancroft-Mark Anthony. FRD C. , at French's every two weeks.dred more copies have been printed Mr. Poynter-Y Sprinter. and can be secured at the PIIILLIP- Mr. McCurdy-Mac McNoise. IAN office from I to .30 today at Mr. Hinman - Everpleasantlo cents a copy. Jones.I0 o cents a copy.JMr. Parmelee-Broadway Dick. 11 in P nT HE fellows should remember that

Assistant Manager Football Mr. Eaton-Santa Claus. T unless they are excused fromLoadF Budte 0 o Student-Studious Harry. '* Ugym. exercises before the classes

mr aei Leonard F. Burdette, 'o9, of ." .begin, that they will have to make up the

Swampscott, was elected assistant - A IL O R "cut received, by working double time."manager of the football team at a Soccer Candidates. -1 --

meeting of the old men of the Dont get Caught, butschool in chapel Thursday mo- The following is a complete list and Importers of Dont get cug buting. of those trying for the Academy Woolen N lti let m e ta your

soccer team: John A. McBride, K. for Young Men .. measure AT ONCE .SecondTeam Reynolds, W. Platt,-Q. Reynolds, 101 Tremont St., Boston

The second football team has R. M. Thompson, W. C. Biddle, C. Mr.A. McMillan at French's every weekbeen made up as follows E Roc el r. .ac l,Butler, J. Og-man will receive a "2nd". The den, J. H. Thompson, S. S. Wilson, Highest cash price paid for Castoff HE BEI Hteam: Ends, Palmer, Brooks; H. Wilson W . - cthell G Clothes. Leave orders at French's. Inteam: Ends, Palme ooks; H. T. Wilson, W. W.,Mitchell, G Andover every Monday, Wednesday, and

Bennell, Pickett; centre, Buehler H Sat y.quarterback, Gatins; halves, Wa Allen, L. Martin, W. W. Jen- S K E ANDOVER, - - MASS.

erman, Thompson; full back, kins, W. H. Snell, H. H. McLean, 12s Main Street 7Andover, MamO'Connor (capt.). H. E. Bennett. . Pleasemention the PHILLIPIAN Please mention the PHILLIPIAN

'eam: Ends, Palmer, Broks; H~ T~ Virilson, W.W.~Mithell, G: Clothes Leaveorde~at~rench's. Ii

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imell Dressed Hndover IMen bavre tbeir: Clotbes made byn A d ' : .. :' -.- _- .'. ;., .„ . on the 5-yard line. A double for-

_* _. __A~~~ . :'^ ^'- _,~ ' ~' *' _^ .ward pass to Baker netted Io yards.Ely then secured the ball on an on-

· e - * ' BC - - -Il ^^ _l , side kick byRoss on the 5-yard line.-I * 3 s * I^ I 1 \" ,Hi iPorter bucked 4 yards and Exeter

\,:B:^R N S ^*1^^t O _^~ iJ~ 7~ ^~l. was penalized 5 yards for off-sideplay. Aechtler punted to Sharon

e phillips Jlcademy tailor and Outfitter e1m Square on the 55-yard line, and Lewisibe pbitfipa cademy Tailor and Outfitter elm n anmade a short kick, wich Portergot. Lewis caught a forward passfor Exeter from Murchie, but Exe-

-'"r-"\^r\Tr wO d A A * -- ~~ ^^^ ter was penalized 15 yards becauseI][D|A& iK ~ CV^OJL/lylN:l fSharon's forward pass touched the

- .. . __u/ xl J e t *o^;W I** ald ^' yardsground. Sharon was held aroundl/ c ~ DI I ~ "'^<y ~l :t/y _thT 'e -- bal *iT \ W A . end on a fake kick, and Lewis

punted to Merritt, who gained-YOUNGMENS HAI`S ga1 "^.mJ L "^ y JL *J~l^ LT JJZ mJIL k <^nothing. Aechtler made 6 yards

7rf·f ̂̂V^BI *o RI E 'VDIY^ 1» C CA LW -v O l _and then Lewis got the ball forVCCA SI-N- - -I 1Exeter. Baker made 5 yards on aforward pass, but Exeter was pen-

j;B^<y7^^ ggg'~- ~ ~ ag~o~g·pth formo^ aJnfdgeanse alized 5 yards for not touchingthe ball on a double forward pass.Lewis then punted to Merritt, who

BOSTON-~- fnihng.. ---.-., .. gained 15 yards before he wasdowned. Jackson was held and

VAOR(GINAL BUT STANDARD Murchiepunted to Sharon, who

The ideas and color combinations are fresh while gained 3 yards. Exeter was heldthe form and general effect make the product - on the next two plays ad so

433 Washington and Winter Sts. conform to the fundamental ideas of good taste. Lewis punted to Murchie, whoWe think we can please you in any line of men's

BOSTON furnishings ........ ..... gained 20 yards. Murchie fumbledOur Reiresentative is in Andover Freguently. and lost five yards. Murchie

- -- ASE c r IC A pAN Y kicked, Sharon getting the ball for

L: rN H n A Sb E & C n eA N Y Exeter, and making 15 yards.

- LIENTLEMEN'S .lri.I3T fLE3lE.T.. Lewis punted to Merritt, who ranC-O H ,ES s1018 & 1020 Chapel Street, -- New Haven, Conn- the ball back io yards. SharonC LU nLOTHES yards._*_____fumbled Aechtler's punt, the ball

rolling - to' Exeter's ' o-yard line.Sporting and Out- S - Time taken out for Sharon.

Gar ent A I G IG STP of Ross made 30yards on a fakein~.g GarmICaentms AUoUSTe t a a bridge rkick and Power added 2 more.

Ross kicked to Porter, whoA. H. Olarkaon at Prench's ev,ry week -kce t A wh

________. .._______________ ,Clarkson atfrc_ ______7wekgained o yards. Andover fumbledbut recovered the ball. Aechtler

'an__b~ . -trShropunted to Baker, who gained noth-ndou "- '.'^r * arv fi e . _ ukding. Ross lost 5 yards, but Lewis

Ube Hndove for Ir oo made 2 around left end. Lewispunted to Murchie, who gained 20yards.' Aechtler forward-passed

' IMPKR-RS O- PRINTERS AND STATIONERS to Ely, who made-2 yards.- JacksonJEnGYSH s TO- PHiL.LIPS AC AD-E MY. - got Murchie's short-l-ck afid gained

20 yards. Porter made 3 yardsSCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES ^ , .SCHOOL BOOKS ank d ofSCHOOL SU~PPLIES .ra kthrough left tackle, but Jackson was

OFHAMILTONPLACE BOSTOI. held, and Murchie failed. in at-tempt at a drop-kick. Ball on Exe-

____S___ _ RIIPlPLttor on_ lie.ter's o-yard line. Ross made 3

HPIWINSG &e nO LIS the 1ndover Bookstore yards ona fake kick, but SharonWI LLI lost o yards and fumbled, Pierce,

of Andover, capturing the ball, andMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS * New l1prcss Building, main Street. making the first touchdown with

. : the aid of Rosendale. Murchie4 Hamilton Place, Bostonthe aid of Mu iefailed to kick the goal. Andover,5; Exeter, o.

loullese S. Golbzmitb & CO. Lewis kicked off to Aechtler on

P t re rame th HLSthe 5-yard line. He advanced theDtcture bframe ball 20 yards. Aechtler punted to

ant Gift Sbop Sharon, who made 5 yards. BumsanbovPe , · · flassacbutts bucked for 2 yards, but Lewis was

- -------.------------ ' ^^ Hl^'^^ HI ~ ANB D ^^^^ Bheld for no gain. Lewis punted toO' OWN DALE - Merritt, who made 5 yards.

ko~use EsL18W66 t n roads are alike to the automobile lbrica- Lewis gained 5 yards on Aecht-edwith Mobiloil. Whatever your syste of lbri.

cation, kind of enne or make o automobile. ler's punt, but Burns failed toyosp can alwayobtie secial grade of gain. Lewis punted but Exeter

U^SW WUU N ' ^M^-myyvVV VBS~was penalized 15 yards for holding.

1jgUiL@I*nn,(o~iag AYILf)K ILLfilL - Ball on Exeter's -yard line. Lewise KNOTSt OF COLUMBUS BUIUDINm 1 UILO I1L * punted to Merritt, who made a fair

NEW tHAVN. CONW' for Its eclusive ae. MobilolIlsthe only correct lbrlcant catch on the 35-yard line, fromfor automobiles. Our ooklet lita every make of ato.mobile and tells what grade of 3Ioblloll to use n rour where Porter kicked a pretty goal.

Representative at Hotel Imperial, New ° . icanE oapdta. sIehereea.r Dunn took Murray's place on Exe-

York; every Wednesday. - VACUUM OIL CO, oeeer. N.Y. t er's line-up. Andover, 9; Exe-

· :- ' .... ,., ter, o.

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(Continued from Page 5) eter- was penalized 5 yards for "-kike to Aec* . , *holding Here time was taken out T iA fGiruener Brothers Lewis kicked f to A echtler on for Rosendale. .........

the o-yard line. He made 20 Ely caught Burns' short-kick and .*.'/-

yards. Porter bucked for 5 yards gained two yards, and then got, jT ailors^~ Ifin two plays. Aechtler punted to Aechtler's forward pass and adde' 'Sharon, who gained 5 yards. I2 yards more. Ball on Exeter'sRoss made 2 yards on a straight- 23-yard line. Aechtler gained five

NEW HAVEN HOUSE BLOCK buck and Burns added 3 more in yards around left end and PorterNEW HAVEN, CONN. the same way. Lewis punted to added five more. Ball on io-yard

Merritt, who gained 20 yards. line. Andover was then penalized cL LARForward pass, Aechtler to Coates, 15 yards for holding, and Murchie Qurter is eAc.,forc.netted 10 yards. Coates made 20 failed in a try for a'drop-kick. SM M

DR. JOHN A. LEITCH more on Murchie's short kick. Curtis punted out from the 25,-Andover was held, but Murchie yard line to .Aechtler. Murchic " ' -'

VIPhbstcfan gained 2 yards on a straight-buck. punted, Coates recovering the ballMurchie tried again to drop-kick, and making 25 yards. Murchie

MAIN STREET, ANDOVEI but failed. Sharon caught the ball was held and punted to Sharon,and made 5 yards before he was who gained 20 yards. Curtistackled by Rosendale. On a fake punted to Merritt, who gained I0. Reserved for.....

DR. HOLT kick Sharon added I yard. Lewis yards. Burns was held and Curtis

DENTIST failed to gain on a double forward punted to Murchie, who made five pass. Tackled by Aecthler. Lewis yards. Andover was then penal- ¢ t n & €bomp90

ELM BLOCK ELM STREET punted to Merritt, who gained 5 ized on an illegal frward pass. New awn, Conn.yards. Murchie added 10o yards Sharon .then ,made o10 yards on

around left end, but Aechtler was Murchie's punt. Murchie caughtDRh .TAndover was penalized Bums' short-kick and-made one

Physician and Surgeon yards, so Aechtler punted to Burns, yard. Andover was again penai-Offlco Hours: Until 10 a.m., 3 to 5, after 7 p.m. ain ized for an illegal forward pass,

Office and Residence, 15 Elm Street and Murchie punted t Burns, woOn Haverhll Car Line Lewis punted to Merritt, who a C.

Telephonmade nothing. Aechtler made five yards. Tackled byEl. J. H . CA1PION & CO.made nothing. Aechtler punted to------ Sharon. He gained 15 yards. Baker failed toain, but made 25Dr W Dacre Walker Lewis straight-bucked 4 yards yards on a forward pass by Shar- 1 G'OCERS -[

Dr. W. Dacre alker Lewis straight-bucked 4 yards and on Curtis made two yards through -,- .. rcu.. Burns made io more around rightwo yards through ~....PBSIC~d.Burns made xo more around right left tackle, when Cooney took Wil- Elm Square,end. Baker then fumbled and An- son's place in Exeter's line-up. lmSquare, .. - Andover, Mass.

121 Main Street, An dr. dover secured the ball on Exeter's Ross made two yards' and Bums JUST A -N---35 yard line. Here time was called added five more. Andover then

DR. ABBOTT Andover, 9; Exeter, o. secured the ball on downs. Murchie of the tin s you ma eeoePhysician and Surge SECOND HALF. inthi bkory--the total would

Physician and Surgeon SECOND HALF. punted to Sharon, who made a fair takemore sipee than this adver-Theren weoreo cha-> ^1-iingesc n lineUsement allows Brea.-rolls~pleOffice Hours: Till a.m. There were no changes in line- catch on the 55-yard line. Dunn and cakes; free delivery; conis.urnce no5r5. im~a~m. Mrchie kiked tent prices. All tat nd moro at

i to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. ups in this half. Murchie kicked gained 15 yards on Sharon's for- tentp - , moe offlce and Residnce, 70 Mian St., Andover Off to Bums on the io-yard line at ward pass, when White took Ross' Mrs. J. J. Cady's ..HOME BAKERY,.

Telephone 179 3.28. He gained 30 yards. Ross place. Baker then made o yards :bucked for three yards and then on a forward pass. Merritt then i p short-kicked to Dunn, who made caught White's forwrad pass on J P R CPhillips Seals 20o yards. Exeter was penalized the one-yard line, and Porter made High Grade Photographsfor not touching the ball on a for- ,5 yards.,. Murchie punted to an d PortraUs....

J.aE. W' HITINcG ward pass. Exeter was held; so White, who gained fi've'yards. Cur- 146 Tremont St., BostonJeweler and Opteiasn Lewis punted to Merritt, who tis made 10 yards around right end TELEPHONE

ANDOVER, MASS.. gained three yards. Aechtler and Baker 20 yards more on a for-

fumbled and Baker got th e ball for ward pass. Exeter fumbles on An- T. F. MORRISSEY.'M. A. RAMSDELL Exeter on the 30-yard line. Sharon dover's 12-yard line. Murchie's. POST OFFICE STABLES

Pictures and Picture Framin made seven yards aroufid right punt was blocked and Downing gotend. Lewis bucked for five yards, the ball on the Io-yard line. Fr6m carnages for all occasionsAlso A rtists' Matertis, Stationery, Fancy Goods thraock meets all trains .........

and Confectionery, Sewing Machines. and added six more in three play'. here Curtis scored a touchdown for7 Barnard Street, Andover, Mass. Exeter had first down on Ando- Exeter and Downing kicked the Post Office Avenue, Andover

OPPOSITE TOWN HALL ver's 12-yard line. 'Bums lost'two goal. Time was called a minuteyards, but Lewis bucked for one, after with the ball in the middle of «*_______ and then tried a drop-kick from the field in Andover's hands. Final

B|^ GENTLEMEN the 32-yard line, but failed, score--Andover, 9; Exeter, 6. N FRFNC HAechtler punted out from the NOYES , ,. FRT - i

NEATNESS, AND COMFORT 25-yard line to Lewis, who fum- ANDOVER EXETERWER TE ,,,,Ov, bled, Cates getting the ball for Coates, , l lnR'Bakerooms

Rosendale, It r rt, Power (capt) 1fnn/*oV K * D llO TIM Andover. Ely made one yard on a Pierce, Ig rg, Kruschwitz, Martin

forward pass, but- Andover- was Large, c c, Downings of all kinds.penalized 5 yards, and Aechtler McDevittrg Ig, Wilson, Cooney upp

Jackson,-rt It, Thomas B. B. B. Pipes and pipe repairs.punted to Sharon, who made three Ely, re le, Murray, Dunn

Ii i nE;R f/ace lt lula-l i fryards. Here Curtis took Lewis' Merritt (capt.) qb qb, Sharon, Loftus College Ices and Sundae.GRT ER J n l L place at full-back, for Exeter. Cur- ueche, hb rhb hbRss WhtTlE RECOGNIZED STANDARD tis punted to Merritt, who gained Porter, fb fb, Lewis, Curtis, Mackey'The Name s 20 yards. Exeter's ball on downs. . , .

a^^^ ^kstamped on every -* Cri to Mu -rcie- Score- Andover, 9; Exeter, 6.l^^^*IQoopD-rr n^ Curtis punted to Murchie, who Touchdowns-- Pierce, Curtis. Goal Andover Fruit Store

gained 10 yards, but,was held in from touchdown - Downing. Goal o-er I rul i oreTheo . the next play. Porter fumbled, m field-Poer. Unipire- Paul AND R

the net pla... .rter fumb! Dashiell, Lehigh , and Annapolis.CUSHION Power getting the ball for Exeter. Referee--E. N. Wrightington, Har- ...Confionary ahd Tobacco...'S ]f B ON~ Dunn gained 10 yards on Sharon's vard. Field judge-Gresham Poe,

BLA P; forward pass. Curtis shotci'd Princeton., Timekeeper and headforward pass. Curtis, hort-icked linesman-Carl Marshall,. Harvard. PAUL SIMENE.....CLAEP ^^*to Thomas, who made nothing. Linesmen-Moore, of'-Andover and - .____

US LATT OTHELO-- EVER Andover's ball on a fumble. Aecht- Hershey, of Exeter. Time of halvesSLIPS. TEARS NOR UNFASTENS* eS, T,9n5 aotton2-. ler punted to Sharon, who gained-35 minutes. CHARLES MURPHY

1,h lDdonrecdptopreM 20 yards, and Bums returned the .. . . - '.:..s o.nosao6.Maks punt to Merritt, who advanced 'the '. -P . tudents'

at=.XSa.,U.8.A. ball three yards. echter made The Andover soccer' team will Barbe

ALWAYS EASY two yards around left end and then play the MacGregors on Saturday g a8Intreet -e AM-doverhe punted to Sharon, who gained on the Andover field 'for the chain-

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At a meeing f T soccer c wo th9 h dk p last year by' a This -afternoon on Brothers' f T1 eas's'fbotbal team ef-

Thc`?a ` begin practice ne tR-c 9:11. afternoon on the " ld Campus.

W dnesa- y 3 A M sr"id e K im m ed iately to M r. K eep o r M r. F leck, Ie re, K elly 1909 w on fro m x , w h o h ad th u s

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Bidle, C HRockwell, bought i, part with this mo ney. Aney, c cBrewster -segog. by a of mud and waer and the games-fourth

D le nd.T gd nd, JT H THn Ev eryone is urged to be prompt i Cole, rg g, Owen w ere played in a downpour,

mak-

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Inquiry Meetfin. through. Od eall, b r fb, Owen a e e secondary defense of 1911strong and their tackling

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minute half in length.

-' vspeaking of the eat goodwhic formergradatigin 'nwa02, and the Brown, qb qb, Dines fid had been blocked. BardollarP. A. Men Coach Yale Team.

ro8 lhb 909 ral times prent over the field a sfor a touch-

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and was con- Beford,

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after t plays.

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Tilspoke on the subject of perso. anal spicuous in his weight throing

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men are also mainder of the game their ball wascore

purity.

winning a track meet with Exeter asked to report: opwood r, Em er- kept in de1911's territory, but theled punt,

A iscussion folloedrecently

coaching hammer

throwilson,

Wright, Potter,

DoughMac eil, and hSeniors were penalized

aon theotal o

Mr. SKtace

epole,

on what part the

rs

Paul Veeder played half back Dryer.

yards i -a r i aided

Jons or Gerh,

re

, Seeley MacDonald's

tryell at a gcDonald wereomth

spenking of the-great good which fo-

Comptrolle r Metz inspected

the the stars of thBrown,

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Beale down after twoplays. The rerow

a -rnlk th Soitported

for a physical examination,

sured the 7,200 tenants that they Koop, It

rt, Finnessy.

spoThe managemen subject of th

e orches- will please make appointments

at would not be evicted this winter. s iergthe gamethe

ball was

puritra.

winning a trak meet with Exeter asked to report: opwood, Emerbilt's Colkept in gii's territory,

Parbut the

thanks adiscussion followed, led by r by a long hammelar gymnasiumthrow.

son, Wright, Potter, MacNeil, and Seniors for- Rockwell,

nalized a total o

r. Stacpole, onith which the fellows will start on t h e Monday

after mally turned over to her. aew e, re,

Wale

chrespondeduld take olletion last Fri- Thanksgiving,

so everyone sonould Secretary Metcalf yesterday

is- MacDonald (c Ma cDonald wereb

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examination,

sured the

7,200 tenants

that they

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rhestra__________Thanks______________School________________Moi

it is esimted that

$125,- Sore-igl

,

r6, Tuch

Aney, c

c, Wilsonishes to express their sincere

once.

Miss Gladys

Vanderbilt's down-Barndollar.

Goal from touch-Corg Ig, Park0419will be required for tdown-Odell. Referee-Mr. Keep.

a^I T y - **-.', . ^ * r »'^ » -- w ^ - A "scal year com m encing July I, Um pire-M r. Poynter. Tim er-M r.

grosity with which the fellows will start on the onday

- t e cur rent year the' S . ines B le , rea -

respoded to te collection last Fri-

Thanksgiving,

so evryone

Congrerss appropralf

yted $100,-

The second

gam e

pt.)

after-

day t.

order th r

ymnasium

suits at sued

a statement

noon was

also closely

fought, butrose

041,299Wh en D r. Walter R. Gillett, the don-dell. Refere

r. Keep.vitors,

(Signed) MANAGER.

once.

e s we n

o the ulal

wn in 6-p

mo pl,

Bayedf

fiscal year

commencing

July , Umpire-Mr.

Poynter. Timer-Mr.

ife Inurance compdwriyig mhe sual streMarn C Reynds

^ *^^S^THBB^RSM ~nolds.

Time-9One 20 minute half.

tip 6 'Fo r herren'y today; a S w L so i d l e id ey_-

n ion e e nscappropriated $Ioo,- The second game of thew after

T epaett Pa se f ari s20 356PE7E de Murett '-reei pr s s f

r on accon oil303,602let

n oon was also closely fought, but

hen Dr. Water R.

Gillette, h

the Middlers turned

out the victors,ex-vice-pr t sident of the Mutual winning 6-o. Lamson played his

LifeInsurane enCompany,

omes usual star game, but Beale and

up -for sente ce today; a sus- Hopwood also did well. The Mid-

pension of sentence

will be asked

dleks made

their touchdown

after

The Potit

Parisie uof Paris

de- Burdettreceived

a poor pass

for a

lared to-day

that evidence

has punt

and the Middlers

got psses-

come to light

which would

see sion

of the ball on.their opponents

to show that

Ensign Charles

c i20yard

line. - Lamson

straight-

Ullmo of the

French, Navy,

who bucked

3 yards, and

L. Burdett

in trrnespondence

with ball over

te line and L. Burdet

tha~e. 0 le E

8

fm a f oreign power

for sometiekcdouhey

c

c..

hixndwritangi

years Ullmo

was in the habit

of Seeley, le

le, Martin, C. Reynolds

Ke-r, t

It, Green

from a foreign

country.

Dougherty, c

c, Brewste

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W. 'Adams, rg 'g, G. Owen'hanflflflflT

Scribner, re

re, Hopwood

:-,GOLODAUM & nnrurun i*~* BrDe, b ¥b, kaiestouchdown-L.

Burdett.

Referee-

U NJverstity

M r. Keep. Umpire-M

r. Poynter.

Timer-Mr.' Swift.

Time of half-2o

7 7Y

Touchdown-Larnion.

Goal f Owom

taitore .

minutes.

Linsmen-Reynolds

and

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Dip pen in any in'k well or any ink, prss lever

and operation is

073 CHAPEL STREET

Mr. Kramet,

representing

Al-

over. As a matter

of cla~intuess, comfortand.cnveniene,'dof't

New kkven,

Conn.

fred Nelson

Co., of New York,

will

i mTO

OBI, N.-.

Mr. J. B. Greene, representing

you owe it'ito ydure to learn

mote about

this perfect pen?

be at Freiich's today.

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ton and New York, will be at

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For years the Leading Andover Tailor, i Our reputation- has been gained rogh theknowledge of making clothes that will please our customers. A full line of fall g dstochoose from HNNN

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Ready Made Suits designed especially TEAM GREATLY STRENGTHENED Biai..B..' .. u* ivy .e » 6 Q-,,.,^ When CROSS first lined up his team, it was a trifle weak. Couldfor Boys at Private Schools. now and then make only an end play. But with GOOD COAL

and careful drivers, he is now doing some brilliant centre plays.FOR COAL SEE HIM.

Overcoatsi new and decidedly dis- JEROME W. CROSS, 54 Main St. - Tel. Con.tinctive materials.

New Football "A" Men. Assistant Manager Basketball. T. E. I1'SELEY& CO.ESTABISHD 184?English Hats, English Furnishings, Eight men received an "A" in At a meeting of the Athletic Ad- 1

Fine Shoes, Trunks, Handbags, Etc. the Exeter game Saturday, as fol- visory Board on Thursday morn-

Catalogue on request. --- lows: F. W. Coates, R. E. Pierce, ing, H. B. Wilson and J. J. O'Con- S F. R. Large, E. W. McDevitt, S. nor were nominated for the posi- ofthe Newest ModelsA. F. Ely, H. F. Murchie, J. S. tion of assistant manager of bas- Designed Especialyfor

Have your Aechtler, and R. S. Porter. ketball. Prices $3.50 to .8.50.

pHOTOG KAPHS Basketball Captain. ' ^»-- -^^ ̂ "^Glee Club Cuts.

Glee Clb C, As E. W. C. Whitney, captain of 140 Tremont Street, Bostonmade at the No cuts will be allowed for Glee the basketball team for this year,CUC M MA I CTI I Club men from now on. If for any did not return to school, G. 1F.

... SHERMAN STUDlIO.... reason a member is unable to attend Richmond, 'o8, was elected captain k. E. ROSENBERGa rehearsal, he will notify the leader at a meeting of the Athletic Advi- ,Mo- Pop-ular ut Prser at

Pictures of all P. A. Groups may in advance. sory Board.be obtained at short notice. in advance._ _sory Board. rle Contrat by term and

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ALLEN HINTONALBERT W. LOWE

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