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PHILLIPS ACADEMY Ike kiI~~~~~~~igi~~~~n ~ ANDOVER, MASS. Volume L Number, 14 WEDNESDAY, ?4o1EMBER 9, 1927 Ten Cents EW HAMPSHIRE BOWS' EXCAVATIONS MADE y TC ACADEMY BOOTERS SWEEP TO TO VARSITY ELEVEN DEPT. O ARCHAEOLOY .50VCOY VE WRESR NOVER GAINS VICTORY'BY DR. KIDDER IN CHARGE OF Tickets for tht Exeter game __ TWO TOUCHDOWNS WORK should be purchased at once at heCLBFO ALGMEPAYN CNDTNS OR gym asUBFtheyLLgoMEbackINGtoNDExeterOO p~Andover defeated New Hamp; Dr. Kidder has recently returned Frida a tohey mayact bxee TO COME TO END TODAY IN LETTER CONTEST ire State Freshmen last Saturday from his last Isummer's work of obtindryday frtrn on. 9-12 maym be OSV.GEK;RMN ALPEIU EOD R ftroon by the score of 14-0. excavating at Pecos, New Mexico, ECandeeydyfom91 ~. AOSVS RES CASALI'PSEDIBY REMARKSALE r. Jacob's second team played with an interesting account of 2-4, 7-7:45 p.m. The price is $2. VS. GAULS TCIP EB RAM KBL first quarter and made an ex- what has been done there. Pecos Tickets for the special train to _____ leave for Exeter at 12:15 Saturday Wihtevcoyo h aos Last Saturday Andover repeated Ilent showing. Though New is probably the oldest known city will be on sale at GithorgeicoWashing-Sxon Lh mpshire had a large weight in America.- It is an Indian pueblo tonHalrfom1- thsafternon over the Romans last week the her victory of last season over LI.vantage over the second team, village, founded in 800 A. D.an and tomorll row - ti afternoon 24club football season virtually came Worcester, winning by a score of El ywere held scoreless. In the abandoned in 1838. When Colum- Get yours as soon as possible to to an end, since the winners put 5-0. The teams were considerably tquarter the visitors could gain bus discovered America, it was the avoid a last minute rush. behind them all possible chance of hampered this year by the soggy 1through the line, but, due to most prosperous city of the time, ____condition of the field and could not defeat for the season. At the close pa erys atagm ste cellnt iterfrenc, tey mde ad th Spaiars alo fond i 50 The Society of Itiquiry will meet of last Wednesday's games the could have done under ordinary uent, -large gains, around the in '1540. 'Buffalo hunting and in Peabody House tomorrow even-stni sAs soon as the varsity were trading were the chief occupations insatapmnPaoddouewilg, giving the ;Saxons a com- conditions. This was the first t into the game, they marched of the Indian inhabitants.fotbemrifrtdawssgmehssaonhtAdvrhs be open at 6.30 p.m. and thefotbemrifotoawsagaetssaonhtAdvrhs '~-, yards downi the field for a Since 1915 the Archaeology De- meeting will close at the usual follows: played on a soft wet field and ~ chdown. Avery carried the partment has been excavating in time of 7.45 p.m. W L T (aptain T. Greenough afterwards 11 across on a lateral pass from this spot, where many valuable ____Saxons 4 1 0 said that it was the slowest and -y eeler, who kicked goal. After treasures aebe nate.Calte emn oas2 2 1 most disagreeable game of the year. ~ s sustained advance, New Hamp- The department has done the most Oct. 21st, 1927 Greeks 1- 2 2 The game was called at 2.15. ~re held the blue on even terms extensive work of this kind in The following letter has been Gauls 1 3 1 Both teams put their best efforts the remainder of the game. America. received from Dr. Wilfred T. Gren- hecnsttoanebweninto the first few minutesof playing borneaccouted fr theother Until this summer the largest fell of the Labrador Mission: and pushed the ball back and forth chdown, when he picked up a building at Pecos has been the Iwntohakyuvrhet-the Saxons and Greeks, the other from one end of the field to the -- s alan ahd30yrst center of activity, but within the ily indeed for your generous dona- btenheRmans and Gauls, other. The half was well started re. Healey added the extra last year a still older village has tion of one hundred and fifty are the last of the year. In all when Jones scored his- first goal. ~' ntby adropkick. Churchill, a been discovered, hidden under a dollars. I hope I' may have time probability they will be individual On a drive the ball had been passed n~w ma playig his first game at tremendous washout. About ten to run down and meet the boys this battles, and will have cnieal- back and forth by Andover players l~lfbak perormedvery, well as thousand relics have been found winter, though I know my time is bearing on all-club honors. The terr itor wand w thn ttWoes' teohrmembers of the back- there, which will be placed in dif- very much predicated. RmnGugaesolbe terrhor mad tkic from the rght lit~ , WhelerHealey, and Avery. ferent museums in this country We had a most exciting summer clsro h w, o lhuhte wing ofate oiffens and scred.t n amn e layed New and Europe, such as weapons, attending two wrecks and being have a hard-fighting team with a Early in the gamee ah Rilehd. -; ent gae in the ine. Newpottery, axes,, ornaments -one of wrecked ourselves, and also having powerful lineatheCGreeksiare not mpshiire -had a much stronger which is of particular interest, my second boat blown up with pwruliethGeksaentseen that dribbling would be im- m tha the lue suall en-being a string of six thousand gasoline. However, we never had lieyt fe nuhrssac opossible on account of the condi- ntered preceding the Exeter beads, forty-eight feet long - idols, so successful a year otherwise. defeat the numeral winning Saxons. tion of the field and ordered his e. Theteam as forunatemusical instruments and 2000skele. Werellyought-to have a repre- win adiint hi tep omen to resort to a passing attack tno serious injuries were re- tons. Under the floors of the roms sentative from Phillips Academy wn5 out of 6 games, ,the Saxonsthtfaueterstotegm. although Captain Gould have been found skeletons of ma- every year, so as to keep us in are looking forward to seeing their Tht feaelhers of thess eme.t d Wheeler .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~second team carry off club honors. Ti olo oe' emdt Wheewere slightly injured. caws, sacred birds undoubtedly, touch personally. I have one from Vitr vrteGrestdywl take the spirit out of the Worcester i: be in excellent condition for the tropics. Also in the most would be great to have one from nthe tescodea cam-near to the Worcester goal on O Exeter game. recent excavation, they haefud noe.ionship, and such a victory seems die twl o h eto h havefound, Andover. - assured after the 32-0 defeat of the die twl o h eto h FIRST -HA.LF lying in the inner rooms human With very kind regards, and Roman second team last week. half. The second goal came within f~isnkicked off to New Hamp- skeletons with arrow heads in their many thanks, The Roman-Gaul first team game a few minutes when S. Pugh worked ~'s 30-yard line. - New Harnp- bones. They were killed when the Yours 'Sincerely, today, should- it result in defeat the ball past the defending half- $ immediately punted to Kim- village Was routed by enemies. WILFRED T. GRENFELL for the Gus will land them in last backs and scored by a beautiful f~who was tackled at the Blue All the skeletons are sent to the place for the season, while last kick out of the goal guard's reach. mark. Andover could not laboratory at Harvard for prepara- NOTED AMERICAN POET year they were the winning club. A few momnents later Worcester's an ison kicked to Giles, tion, and the animals and birds to TOGV ETR EEHwvr h al ae~u-defense was again pierced, S. Pugh *Ii~visior'squarter, who was the National Museum in Washing- TOGIE ECUR HR fowrtu te alosigto thei bestun scoring his second goal by bunting - ~*ied inhis tracks. Foster and ton. Although the museum in LOUIS UNTERMEYER WILL players early in the season, Wick- the ball from the side of the field. Gsmade 35 yards on two suc- Andover will contain a great deal SPEAK ON "SOME PHASES OF wrthoginuyad WlntoThe end of the half came shortly ~~eend runs. New Hamp- from this recent~ excavation, the MODERN POETRY" wie Vathoughe juradlsonf to wt h cr tnig30i eI~~~, failedtogainthrough British Museum, the French Na- ' On the evening of Friday, -Nov- an excellent start this year, giving favor of Andover. ~e, and was forced to kick. tional Museum, the National Mus- ember 18, at 8 o'clock, in the audi- the Saxons their only defeat, by a When the second half opened it balrnthe punt back 10 eum in Washington and a museum torium of George Washington Hall, score of 6-0. However, loss of was at once apparent that the ya~sGiles ran Wilson's return in New Zealand will also have a Mr. Louis Untermneyer, the distin- players combined with a certain Worcester defense was tightening bakto the Blue 40-yard line, large part of the specimens. Since guished American poet, will lecture inconsistency in their play, lost the up and that Andover would be Ial fumbled the visitors kick, the work at Pecos has been com- on the subject, "Some Phases of Gauls all chance of a second con- forced to the limit to score. The Elk ~rightrecovered for Andover pleted, three books are now in Contemporary Poetry", and will secutive seasoli's winning team. game was played on even terms for 15-yard line. New HamP.. preparation on the sub ject. also read from some of his own The lineups: a few minutes until Andover pushed ~again received a punt on the _______works. Mr. Untermneyer is in this SAXONS GREEKS forward with a skillfully played 20 yard aronde. afte ahanpa country for only two or threeweeks, Meyer, I.e. Le., Crosby attack and tallied. Clark, Jeffery, 20t yad lrostd ond thre hl paon a visit from Europe, where he Keedy, Lt. I.t., Schroeder and S. Pugh~ passed the ball to one 'ptsKeesing itercpteda TheYalesophmore rackteamhas now established his headquar- Darcy, l.g. I.g., Tuttle another in working it up to the pts Keslig itereptd a Th Yae sphooretrak tamters, and this is the only lecture Rogers, c. c., Whittlesey goal and S. Pugh accounted for rdpass, but was downed on won the interclass championship which he will give in the United Johnson, r.g. r.g., Ogden his third goal. -10rdt lNe. Wapisn punte recently by defeating the fresh- States during this entire season. Hodgson, r.t. r.t., Brett Most of the time for the rest of linerd T e N eHshre's downe men, their closest rivals, by a score Mr. Untermeyer is the 'author of Chaffee, r.e. rne., Moore the game the ball remained in lin ThertFreshmn downeddo of -47-44. The sophomore team, several anthologies of contemporary Pierce, q.b. q.b., Woodward Worcester's territory, but the AVor- ownsort kck o the ndo-composed of the stars of last year's British and American verse, and Wallace, l.h. I.h., Chapin cester defense was good. Andover 0-yard mark and afterwards fine freshman team, won by taking of several significant volumes of Schreiber, r.h. r.h., Durston had several free kicks against her 'dthe ball on their 35-ayrd all three places in the hammer verse. In most critical discussions Dorman, f.b. f.b., Abell because of her players' pushing ter another punt. Callahan throw.o eenAeia ieaueh rmbhnbtti i o e~ 15 yards and a first down in o oe mrcnltrtr efo eid u hsddntsr 'ed, but Jackson recovered a B. Thompson, P. A. '26, won the occupies an important. place, and ROMANS GAULS iously affect the cause of the game, e for Andover. Keesling 100-yard dash. J. L. McCormick, it is generally -conceded that he Howe, ILe. ILe., Dudley since the Blue forwards quickly P A. '27, came second in the mile stands in the front rank of our Smith, l.t. l.t., Coffee advanced the ball after each kick. 'making a difficult catch of a I rdpass, fumbled the ball run, while T. N. Richardson of the twentieth century poets. He is, Shepard, I.g. I.g., Ludlam At this, point Dorman went in for Hamshie rcovredassame class won the high jump. moreover, an excellent speaker, Howard, c. c., McCartney A. Pugh, and soon after Fawcett, e Hamshed rcoeeda A. E. Manning, P. A. '30, took and can be relied upon to hold the Remick, r.g. r.g., Keyser H. joy, Bateman, and Ripley were uarter ended. ~third place in the hammer throw, attention of his audience. No ad- Lowry, r.t. r.t., Wilson substituted for Clark, Jeffery, En- P2 SECOND QUARTER while T. C. Ford, also a Sophomore mission fee will be charged for this Cooper, r.e. rne., Marsh thoven, and Kidde respectively. entire varsity team began won the shot put event. D. L. lecture, and the general public are Rowland, q.b. q.b., Bryant - After two or three' minutes of' odquarter. New 'Hamp- Vaill, star Andover pole-vaulter cordially invited. A special block Pierce, l.h. I.h., Braun even play the bail was passed to was penalized' 15 yards for of last season, came second in of seats will, however, be held for Jones, r.h. r.h., Newcomb Jones, who kicked his second goal (Continued on page 4') ' this event. Phillips Academy students. Slader, f.b. (Continued on page 4)

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Page 1: Ike kiI~~~~~~~igi~~~~n TO VARSITY ELEVEN DEPT. O …pdf.phillipian.net/1927/11091927.pdf · Ike kiI~~~~~igi~~~~n PHILLIPS ACADEMY ~ ANDOVER, MASS. Volume L Number, 14 WEDNESDAY, ?4o1EMBER

PHILLIPS ACADEMY

Ike kiI~~~~~~~igi~~~~n ~ ANDOVER, MASS.

Volume L Number, 14 WEDNESDAY, ?4o1EMBER 9, 1927 Ten Cents

EW HAMPSHIRE BOWS' EXCAVATIONS MADE y TC ACADEMY BOOTERS SWEEP TOTO VARSITY ELEVEN DEPT. O ARCHAEOLOY .50VCOY VE WRESR

NOVER GAINS VICTORY'BY DR. KIDDER IN CHARGE OF Tickets for tht Exeter game __TWO TOUCHDOWNS WORK should be purchased at once at heCLBFO ALGMEPAYN CNDTNS OR

gym asUBFtheyLLgoMEbackINGtoNDExeterOOp~Andover defeated New Hamp; Dr. Kidder has recently returned Frida a tohey mayact bxee TO COME TO END TODAY IN LETTER CONTEST

ire State Freshmen last Saturday from his last Isummer's work of obtindryday frtrn on. 9-12 maym be OSV.GEK;RMN ALPEIU EOD Rftroon by the score of 14-0. excavating at Pecos, New Mexico, ECandeeydyfom91 ~. AOSVS RES CASALI'PSEDIBY REMARKSALE

r. Jacob's second team played with an interesting account of 2-4, 7-7:45 p.m. The price is $2. VS. GAULS TCIP EB RAM KBLfirst quarter and made an ex- what has been done there. Pecos Tickets for the special train to _____

leave for Exeter at 12:15 Saturday Wihtevcoyo h aos Last Saturday Andover repeatedIlent showing. Though New is probably the oldest known city will be on sale at GithorgeicoWashing-Sxon

Lh mpshire had a large weight in America.- It is an Indian pueblo tonHalrfom1- thsafternon over the Romans last week the her victory of last season overLI.vantage over the second team, village, founded in 800 A. D.an and tomorll row - ti afternoon 24club football season virtually came Worcester, winning by a score of

El ywere held scoreless. In the abandoned in 1838. When Colum- Get yours as soon as possible to to an end, since the winners put 5-0. The teams were considerablytquarter the visitors could gain bus discovered America, it was the avoid a last minute rush. behind them all possible chance of hampered this year by the soggy1through the line, but, due to most prosperous city of the time, ____condition of the field and could not

defeat for the season. At the close pa erys atagm stecellnt iterfrenc, tey mde ad th Spaiars alo fond i 50 The Society of Itiquiry will meet of last Wednesday's games the could have done under ordinary

uent, -large gains, around the in '1540. 'Buffalo hunting and in Peabody House tomorrow even-stnisAs soon as the varsity were trading were the chief occupations insatapmnPaoddouewilg, giving the ;Saxons a com- conditions. This was the first

t into the game, they marched of the Indian inhabitants.fotbemrifrtdawssgmehssaonhtAdvrhsbe open at 6.30 p.m. and thefotbemrifotoawsagaetssaonhtAdvrhs'~-, yards downi the field for a Since 1915 the Archaeology De- meeting will close at the usual follows: played on a soft wet field and

~ chdown. Avery carried the partment has been excavating in time of 7.45 p.m. W L T (aptain T. Greenough afterwards11 across on a lateral pass from this spot, where many valuable ____Saxons 4 1 0 said that it was the slowest and

-y eeler, who kicked goal. After treasures aebe nate.Calte emn oas2 2 1 most disagreeable game of the year.

~ s sustained advance, New Hamp- The department has done the most Oct. 21st, 1927 Greeks 1- 2 2 The game was called at 2.15.~re held the blue on even terms extensive work of this kind in The following letter has been Gauls 1 3 1 Both teams put their best efforts

the remainder of the game. America. received from Dr. Wilfred T. Gren- hecnsttoanebweninto the first few minutesof playingborneaccouted fr theother Until this summer the largest fell of the Labrador Mission: and pushed the ball back and forth

chdown, when he picked up a building at Pecos has been the Iwntohakyuvrhet-the Saxons and Greeks, the other from one end of the field to the

-- s alan ahd30yrst center of activity, but within the ily indeed for your generous dona- btenheRmans and Gauls, other. The half was well startedre. Healey added the extra last year a still older village has tion of one hundred and fifty are the last of the year. In all when Jones scored his- first goal.

~' ntby adropkick. Churchill, a been discovered, hidden under a dollars. I hope I' may have time probability they will be individual On a drive the ball had been passed

n~w ma playig his first game at tremendous washout. About ten to run down and meet the boys this battles, and will have cnieal- back and forth by Andover players

l~lfbak perormedvery, well as thousand relics have been found winter, though I know my time is bearing on all-club honors. The terr itor wand w thn ttWoes'

teohrmembers of the back- there, which will be placed in dif- very much predicated. RmnGugaesolbe terrhor mad tkic from the rghtlit~ , WhelerHealey, and Avery. ferent museums in this country We had a most exciting summer clsro h w, o lhuhte wing ofate oiffens and scred.t

n amn e layed New and Europe, such as weapons, attending two wrecks and being have a hard-fighting team with a Early in the gamee ah Rilehd.-; ent gae in the ine. Newpottery, axes,, ornaments -one of wrecked ourselves, and also having powerful lineatheCGreeksiare not

mpshiire -had a much stronger which is of particular interest, my second boat blown up with pwruliethGeksaentseen that dribbling would be im-

m tha the lue suall en-being a string of six thousand gasoline. However, we never had lieyt fe nuhrssac opossible on account of the condi-ntered preceding the Exeter beads, forty-eight feet long - idols, so successful a year otherwise. defeat the numeral winning Saxons. tion of the field and ordered his

e. Theteam as forunatemusical instruments and 2000skele. Werellyought-to have a repre- win adiint hi tep omen to resort to a passing attacktno serious injuries were re- tons. Under the floors of the roms sentative from Phillips Academy wn5 out of 6 games, ,the Saxonsthtfaueterstotegm.

although Captain Gould have been found skeletons of ma- every year, so as to keep us in are looking forward to seeing their Tht feaelhers of thess eme.td Wheeler .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~second team carry off club honors. Ti olo oe' emdt

Wheewere slightly injured. caws, sacred birds undoubtedly, touch personally. I have one from Vitr vrteGrestdywl take the spirit out of the Worcester

i: be in excellent condition for the tropics. Also in the most would be great to have one from nthe tescodea cam-near to the Worcester goal on

O Exeter game. recent excavation, they haefud noe.ionship, and such a victory seems die twl o h eto hhave found, Andover. - assured after the 32-0 defeat of the die twl o h eto h

FIRST -HA.LF lying in the inner rooms human With very kind regards, and Roman second team last week. half. The second goal came within

f~isnkicked off to New Hamp- skeletons with arrow heads in their many thanks, The Roman-Gaul first team game a few minutes when S. Pugh worked~'s 30-yard line. - New Harnp- bones. They were killed when the Yours 'Sincerely, today, should- it result in defeat the ball past the defending half-

$ immediately punted to Kim- village Was routed by enemies. WILFRED T. GRENFELL for the Gus will land them in last backs and scored by a beautiful

f~who was tackled at the Blue All the skeletons are sent to the place for the season, while last kick out of the goal guard's reach.mark. Andover could not laboratory at Harvard for prepara- NOTED AMERICAN POET year they were the winning club. A few momnents later Worcester's

an ison kicked to Giles, tion, and the animals and birds to TOGV ETR EEHwvr h al ae~u-defense was again pierced, S. Pugh*Ii~visior'squarter, who was the National Museum in Washing- TOGIE ECUR HR fowrtu te alosigto thei bestun scoring his second goal by bunting

- ~*ied inhis tracks. Foster and ton. Although the museum in LOUIS UNTERMEYER WILL players early in the season, Wick- the ball from the side of the field.Gsmade 35 yards on two suc- Andover will contain a great deal SPEAK ON "SOME PHASES OF wrthoginuyad WlntoThe end of the half came shortly~~eend runs. New Hamp- from this recent~ excavation, the MODERN POETRY" wie Vathoughe juradlsonf to wt h cr tnig30i

eI~~~, failedtogainthrough British Museum, the French Na- ' On the evening of Friday, -Nov- an excellent start this year, giving favor of Andover.~e, and was forced to kick. tional Museum, the National Mus- ember 18, at 8 o'clock, in the audi- the Saxons their only defeat, by a When the second half opened it

balrnthe punt back 10 eum in Washington and a museum torium of George Washington Hall, score of 6-0. However, loss of was at once apparent that the

ya~sGiles ran Wilson's return in New Zealand will also have a Mr. Louis Untermneyer, the distin- players combined with a certain Worcester defense was tighteningbakto the Blue 40-yard line, large part of the specimens. Since guished American poet, will lecture inconsistency in their play, lost the up and that Andover would be

Ial fumbled the visitors kick, the work at Pecos has been com- on the subject, "Some Phases of Gauls all chance of a second con- forced to the limit to score. TheElk ~rightrecovered for Andover pleted, three books are now in Contemporary Poetry", and will secutive seasoli's winning team. game was played on even terms for

15-yard line. New HamP.. preparation on the sub ject. also read from some of his own The lineups: a few minutes until Andover pushed~again received a punt on the _______works. Mr. Untermneyer is in this SAXONS GREEKS forward with a skillfully played

20 yard aronde. afte ahanpa country for only two or threeweeks, Meyer, I.e. Le., Crosby attack and tallied. Clark, Jeffery,20t yad lrostd ond thre hl paon a visit from Europe, where he Keedy, Lt. I.t., Schroeder and S. Pugh~ passed the ball to one

'ptsKeesing itercpteda TheYalesophmore rackteamhas now established his headquar- Darcy, l.g. I.g., Tuttle another in working it up to thepts Keslig itereptd a Th Yae sphooretrak tamters, and this is the only lecture Rogers, c. c., Whittlesey goal and S. Pugh accounted for

rdpass, but was downed on won the interclass championship which he will give in the United Johnson, r.g. r.g., Ogden his third goal.

-10rdt lNe. Wapisn punte recently by defeating the fresh- States during this entire season. Hodgson, r.t. r.t., Brett Most of the time for the rest oflinerd T e N eHshre's downe men, their closest rivals, by a score Mr. Untermeyer is the 'author of Chaffee, r.e. rne., Moore the game the ball remained inlin ThertFreshmn downeddo of -47-44. The sophomore team, several anthologies of contemporary Pierce, q.b. q.b., Woodward Worcester's territory, but the AVor-

own sort kck o the ndo-composed of the stars of last year's British and American verse, and Wallace, l.h. I.h., Chapin cester defense was good. Andover0-yard mark and afterwards fine freshman team, won by taking of several significant volumes of Schreiber, r.h. r.h., Durston had several free kicks against her

'dthe ball on their 35-ayrd all three places in the hammer verse. In most critical discussions Dorman, f.b. f.b., Abell because of her players' pushingter another punt. Callahan throw.o eenAeia ieaueh rmbhnbtti i o e~15 yards and a first down in o oe mrcnltrtr efo eid u hsddntsr

'ed, but Jackson recovered a B. Thompson, P. A. '26, won the occupies an important. place, and ROMANS GAULS iously affect the cause of the game,e for Andover. Keesling 100-yard dash. J. L. McCormick, it is generally -conceded that he Howe, ILe. ILe., Dudley since the Blue forwards quickly

P A. '27, came second in the mile stands in the front rank of our Smith, l.t. l.t., Coffee advanced the ball after each kick.'making a difficult catch of a Irdpass, fumbled the ball run, while T. N. Richardson of the twentieth century poets. He is, Shepard, I.g. I.g., Ludlam At this, point Dorman went in for

Hamshie rcovredassame class won the high jump. moreover, an excellent speaker, Howard, c. c., McCartney A. Pugh, and soon after Fawcett,e Hamshed rcoeeda A. E. Manning, P. A. '30, took and can be relied upon to hold the Remick, r.g. r.g., Keyser H. joy, Bateman, and Ripley were

uarter ended. ~third place in the hammer throw, attention of his audience. No ad- Lowry, r.t. r.t., Wilson substituted for Clark, Jeffery, En-

P2 SECOND QUARTER while T. C. Ford, also a Sophomore mission fee will be charged for this Cooper, r.e. rne., Marsh thoven, and Kidde respectively.

entire varsity team began won the shot put event. D. L. lecture, and the general public are Rowland, q.b. q.b., Bryant - After two or three' minutes of'

odquarter. New 'Hamp- Vaill, star Andover pole-vaulter cordially invited. A special block Pierce, l.h. I.h., Braun even play the bail was passed towas penalized' 15 yards for of last season, came second in of seats will, however, be held for Jones, r.h. r.h., Newcomb Jones, who kicked his second goal

(Continued on page 4') ' this event. Phillips Academy students. Slader, f.b. (Continued on page 4)

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PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPAN

~~~~~ ~~~~all songs and cheers memorized, peiinwt thrshos the

t~liptan ready to do his best for the support winner of: this, larger contest re- mceiesa initue upfora ath-Correct A ttire

________________________ ~of the team. cevsaeiitrecpfr acchrand a two mnonths' tour mi iri

llO&RD OF DIRECTORS COMMUNI~CATIONS Europe. In connectionwihthCOMN forh thehEditori n-Chief subject of the essay this year, Dr. o th

'JAMES BARR AMES. '2 StanOaCrcie'th olwn

Managing E il To the Editor-in-chief of THE Stanialeevdtefllwn lEcOhS" ' ~ "ENNETH MUDGE i~lIE~lt '29 PHILLIPIAN: letter frorp the Director-General AE L 'G A MY

Bu~ttneu Manager I think it only right that the of the Brooks--Brce committee:'

ALFRED OGDEN, '8 faculty be assured of the sincere Brooks-Bryce Foundation'

Aaiignsnent £ ~ thanks of the student body in 19 West 31 Street 'Fuir CJ'ats,As~I s iLImen BAtOrNV JR., '2 regard to their action in extending .New York City

the Christmas vacation, and so, in November 7, 1927 Tegreaetcleto ffrcaseeCirculation Managei sebe tti hp rcsaes

WILLIAM sMY rHl,. '8 behalf of the students as a whole, Dear Dr. Stearns: asmlda~ti hp rcsaesle EditorsI wish to express the warmest In accordance with our policy' varied that a fur coat is- within every-

A. 11. BAsciA e Elio9 gratitude to Dr. Stearns and the o~f adhering to fundamental prin- one's reach.R. P. PAC.E, 3o, '29 entire faculty. ciples regarding Anglo-American

F. TowNEND. 29 i iiL. MrrTCaELE, JR., 3T, G. K. Relations, we have this year chosen Ch..,e s trfliaIs

H. BA~~~~~~nES. ~~~~~~ for competition a subject of a S

S. M1. CROSBY, 28 ToteEio-ncifTEPI-biologic nature. To be properly turned out a Chesterfield,R. A. KEYWORTH. '28 Tote)dtrichfTHPIL

A. Y. Roorwns, '2 LIPIAN: "In how far Will the diminishing has become a necessary part of a comn-R. L GwrNN, '28 Althugh a novice in the ree- food spl and pplto growth plete wardrobe. They come in blue, ox-

W. S.CALAHN, ' tatog fmvn pitrse cn sfet uy poplation ewe ford and black, velvet collar, of course.C. F. REATH, '28 tto fmvn itrs a

M. J. CROFOO)T. '29 easily perceive that the operation the peoples of the United States ofA. M. ROGERLS, '2 of the projector during the Satur- America and the British Common-

AssstntBuinssMaaqr aynihtmovies is far from per- welho'ains hs ht Derbies, Gloves, M ufflers-G. C. GORDOx,. JR. '29 fect. After the expenditure of a population has increased in the

Business Boarn large sum of money for the outfit, past century from 20,000,000 to THE. F. OYES,',27 170,000,000, adterelioso EA N uvO v E RDem

E. F. Noyxs, '~~~~~ satisfaction should certainly be P ad her elaios o ByJ. Coucli, '29otepepeannais? ANRC

R. HA7-EN, ' secured. Not only is the con- otherApINlesTandNations?"MjANGROCT. LA.S.ATEr. '29 tinual fading of the picture pre- We believe that this question 0MAN.JTET'NOVR A4M

J. S. MASON, P. D. BL RGWEGER. V sented tantalizing and annoying, of food supply and population is Yale Harvard Princeton WilliqraB. H. HA WE, '29 but the subsequent shouting foBn ftegets rbesfcn rown Exeter Andover New York. City

_________________________LIGHTS is also distracting, per- mankind today and that we cannot

Published every Wednesday and Saturda~ haps not to the student body itself, begin too young in having the boys 'W At .A L.. A INI during the scolyear. -but assuredly to the members of and girls think seriously about it. L P M F A X I sS A E

the faculty and visitors present. I sincerely trust t yo ilMUSIC DEALERPhr.Dh.CNOTICE To AnvERTisERs Thereforeiistbehpdha have a eysiie contest. hr Edison and VitrPhonograph The PRESCRIPTION STORE

To ensure change of advertisement, con B ti ob ~p.tat*a..vr hrrunswik Reewds and Machi..must be received not later than Friday noon. in the near future this aggravating will be many more schools corn- 4 MAIN ST. ANDOVER Musgrove Building AndoyAll business communications should be ad- defect in the performance will be peting this year and the competi -_________________ ______________

dresse to th Busiess Maager.removed. tion for the Interscholastic prizesTilE PIULLIPIN invites comunications.P. A. '28 will therefore be far more keen than ~ * R Y O D R N .C L

but does not assume responsibility for the OILha SKINhereOATSesentiments expressed therein. All corn- BrosByePieVery sincerely yours, Shoe Repairer OIL)( SKI C7OATmunicationis must be signed, althouiTh the (Sge)joHN E. J. FANSHAWE,3 60an $70name of the author will be miithheld from Th ro~tnpiecnet Sge) Drco el3BARNARD ST. ANDOVER 4MAIN STREET Open, Evenin

pubhatio if e sodesies.founded by Mrs. Florence Brooks________

Terms: $3.50 per year; $1.50 per term. Aten, of New York City, and con- TeLbayJOHN. FERGUSON_________________________ducted in many of the large schools Th irrrWATCtiMAKER and JEWELER - i."

througottecunrhsa PASTO)R STOP-WATCHEntered at the Andover Post ce as ugotthooutyhsal-irayAr lb sEcELSd-imeim CHNombRaPHSbatga ~qm

second class matter, ways aroused keen interest and The LbayAtCuislending EXLSO ROGAP14rivalry among Phillips Academy two of its exhibits to the library of S .~ t ahfo rwAe. POi ll~~~t

E-ditor in charge of this issue: M. C. students. Mrs. Aten established Phillips Academy, and these col- 47 MAIN $TRET ANDOVERPg &SaCrofoot. this group of prizes in memory of lections will be shown this and nextPae&S w

Editor in charge of next issue: Ft. her great-great-grandfather, David month. The first one, from Nov- Say it with FLOW~ERS Fudge and Butter ScotchA. Kevworth, Day Hall. Sauces

_________________________Brooks, a soldier and clergyman of ember 15th to December 5thi *H PL DO ,FoiuUeaturSdWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 Revolutionary times. Each year "British Water Color Painting *bfbri8'lgah.Ur 1 F ntn

___________________________one prize is -awarded to the member from Clinton " by modern English 8 Mai St.. ANDOVER TeL is

The time has unfortunately of the school who writes the best and Scottish Artists. The other,_______________come, s we ad hoed itwouldessay promoting friendly relations from December 6th to 26th, per-

not, when it is necessary to speak between the United States and the haps a little more interesting, ionce ore f thecheeing a theBritish Empire. These essays "Wild Animals from W&iestboro" C L U M14B IA , W .MO~SE

football games and of school spirit should be between 1500 and 3000 done by Wilhelm Kuhuhert. These NEW PROCESSIin general. This is an old subject, words in length; the competition will be on exhibition at the library R c RDsTaixi Servicebut after the pathetic exhibition at Isoe t l members of the during those five weeks.RE

undergraduate body. A silver cup Autos' forlast Saturday's game, it is evi- . .Latest Hits by Popular Artists RM n RCPINdently one which must again be ispesety ndt the sochol innper-s PATRONIZE SOLD BYbrought to the attention of the ptiyan th lolwnersNN.BAGGAGE TRANSFTR

school. ~~~name is engraved upon this each f aitL O DA ID 0ATOBSEWhIIen, as was the case time and yeafr, hinnerf recen smaesflle 2 ANSR 30 PARK ST. ANDOV

again last Saturday, a cheer is led cupfoIhmslfSTeRucesfucontestant from each, school- sub- ADVERTISERSby the cheer leaders and but avery small part of the student body mits his essay in a national com _______________

enter into it ait all, and these onlyWR J N ST WAhalf-heartedly, it is not going to tSTSLIHE WASISS J HN S EWhave a particularly invigorating ClB10 BARTLET STREEinfluence on the morale of the CLYSteam, whatever the skeptics may PARCHMENT CS-F UTSI'say to the contrary.CATOFSI ,SHR

Although the cheer leaders have 'J~ O H ! GPAPER TIES AND SHOES

been criticized for not recognizing __ _ PYby a cheer outstanding exhibitions IPADISON AV9ENUK CR. FONTY.FOURTIS STRU APo e e sC. HGET~AYSH RCof football occuring throughout the "C r"A d v rN w C . HG ETCS RC

game, such as a completed forward - _____________

pass, a long run, or a brilliant - ________________________________

tackle, this has been found im-practical, since, by the time of the '~ ~ i

organized cheer, the attention of " ~f's- Restauranteveryone is very naturally focused Bakery

Lunchon the next play; and the blamecan be placed only on the studentsthemselves for lack of enthusiasm

lack of response to the efforts ofM CT GC M ANthroughoutsthe ontzestd foerig 92-96 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER

The Eeefr ganeie cheering.The Exeter game is near at .. Z'_ . ~~~~~~~~~~~Be it for "'a bite" or a Capon Pinner-come down. Monsieur

hand, and we certainly do not want I -e-s~ o h ult f u odtaLyneek--our Swiss c2fad oteqaiyP u odta

to be outdone in qualty of cheer- £~" 10~~ e s for Fall 'I~e rmtouch-of-twentty-five-year-experienxce that~only your taste,ing and singing by our opponents. C. Ilt eIor l T r On Thursday and Friday of this an ortseol a prca...(fcupwe haveweek, we shall march out to the Send for Bnooics's Miscellany . "everything"-Broilers, Oysters ~ind Lolssters lincluded)

and field, practicing songs and cheers, Price List of Boys' Clothing

and everyone should be there with ___________________________

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THE PHILLIPIAN PAG THREE

EFFICIENCY- TESTSClbSce

STAND BY THE TEAMWILBGNMDA Monday afternoon the RomansWITH THE WITE ATLETICS COMMENCE won an unexpectedly close soccer -/

_____ ~game oer the&Gauls and thereby BLUE,, and, WHITE SPIRIT of'T OLD clinched the title to numerals this ~

Blue and White Neckwear On Monday, November 14, at year. During the entire season the-- Blue a-nd Whitt Mutfflers two o'clock all men will assemble Romans suffered dfeat only once,

Blue and White Hosiery at the gymnasium. Old men who and then it was the Saxons, their

made one hundred points in ef- nearest competitors, who won overj

T H E B U RN S C O:., IN ,C. ficiency tests will sign up for winter them by the small score of 1-0.

athletics and begin their work. The winning club has proved de-______________________________________________________The remainder will start on the cisively its right to the-reward by

ANDVERTOA4E tests. Onteffenh ee- ending the season with a sevenFor FINE CONCERT SERIES ~~~~~~~~teenth, eighteenth, twenty-first and point lead over their competitors.For 'FINE CONCERT SERIES ~~twenty-second the tests will be In the game the Gaul team re- Shines in the rain!

Hot Butterscotch given. On the twenty-fifth the ceived several valuable additions Our Scotch Mist*.Hot Fudge Sundaes THREE GREAT CONCERTS ARE school signs up for winter ath- from the varsity squad and showed In appearance, a handsome FallHot Fudg Sundaes ARRANCED FOR WINTER- letics. more trength than ever before this

d full line of MagazinesTEEM- The program for the winter is as season. In the first half theystartel overcoat of rough Scottish cheviot.VISITul Tin e aaie Andover is to have the three follows: varsity sports - track, with the wind in their favor and In effect, a serviceable raincoat.VINDOVTERoesreduigtecmnwitrwetigintutoinwetigAbotskc.Truhuthspc.

greatest concerts ever scheduled in hockey, swimming, basketball and quickly made their only score with Double duty coats for a single

ter. O Thrsdy eenig, an-bcxing, and fencing; gymnasium half the Romans were outplayed Everything prep school and col-CANDY KITCHEN temOIhrdy vnnJn12ththe lonzaey Qartetwillclasses and riding. A fee of fifteen and never seriously threatened the lege men wear.play a ecital n the Jmes ~.dollars is charged for wrestling, Gaul's goal.play rectal n th Jams C.boxing, and fencing classes. Club At the beginning of the second *Registfred Trademark

~C RL E. ELANDEIR, Sawyer foundation. Admission to sports may be taken in addition to half the wind had abated consider-this concert is free to the entire the required athletics. wntrstlng ably, but it gave the Romans a ROGERS PEET COMPANY

Merchant Tailor TeFozlyur optto shl nItrcustudent body.TfeFozlyurcoptto ishlinwslng sligh't advantage on both. the of- formerly

ATNST.- ANDOVER, MASS. tet and the London Quartet are the boxing, fencing, swimminj, and fense and the defense. Despite the Macullar Parker Companytwo greatest chamber-music or-bsktalimrvdinuofheG l.em Tremont Street at romfield

The effiency tests are described the Romans quickly showed theirA's F.: RIVARD' ganizations in existence. a olw:sproiy n hntehl aOn Fridy evenig, Jas folw:7ueiriytnhwe h hl ajeweler and O rdyeeig a.2t. The pole climb tests strength of well1 begun, Dixon dribbled the ball

Optometrist Sergei Rachmaninoff, the d-istin- arms, shoulders, chest, and the past the Gaul defense twice in Hemingway; Men without wo-Main Street Andover, Maxu.. guished composer, and probably large muscles of back. A, or 20 rapid succession and scored each men.

____________________________the most out-standing figure in the Points, is 18 feet; B, or 15 points, is time. This concluded the coring Birmingham; Gold, gore andt~~l~nrsu Davidson ~pianistic world to-day, will play a 15 feet; C, or 10 points,- is 12 feet; of the game. The teams played ol gehenna.Davids pin-rcta.Wtoegrnt aci D, or 5 points, is 9 feet. The pole even terms after that, Russell; John Paul Jones.

Successors to mnnf scmoe thsbe must be climbed hand over hand The lineups were:- Stewart; Anatole France.

4 DO C GRAY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~without use of legs. ROMANS GAUL S Steele; Man whop saw. throughDOC GRAY ~said: "Among living Russian com- In the high jump A, or 20 points, Murray, g. g., Fuess heaven.,--A CARE ULLN oes ahaiofuqeto- is 4 feet 3 inches; B, or 15 points-is Mendenhall, rno. rno., Greenway Case; Jesus.

jerseyTripl-Se~ Ie CreM ably occupies the first place be- 3 feet 9 inches; C or 10 points is Bloomberg, r.i. r.i., Abbott Walpole; Jeremy at Crale.cause of his pronounced inventive 3 feet 3 inches; D or 5 points is 2 Dixon, c. c., Cordoza Beebe; Galapogos.

~rALL FLAVORS OF SODA POP power and finely developed sense of feet 9 inches. This test will, be Burgweiger, I.i.li.Nye CuenCoprs.

p2f you miss breakfast Sunday, get tonal beauty" given on the outdoor track if the Bliss, Lo. Lo., E. P. Clark Browne; That man Heine.j~ it at 125 MAIN STREET On Wednesday evening Feb. weather is favorable, otherwise in Lawrence, r.h.b., r.h.b., Meyer Barrington; The thunderer.

15th. Mr. Pablo Casals,theworld's the cage. Tewksbury, c.h.b. Poole; Silent storms.

~~AN DOVE R STUDIO most distinguished cellist will play The half mile is a test of endur- c.h.b., R. Churchill Lowell;, Ballads for sale.JHNC. ANSEN, Prop. a recital. Every remark one hears ance and of the heart and lungs. Willard, L.b. l.h.b., Dines Davis; Strange woman.

66 MAIN ST. ~concerning Mr. Casals is always an A or 20 points is 2 minutes and 50 Godsoe, r.f.b. r.f.b., 1Hinman Finger; David Livingstone.MAIN ST. encomium in thesuperlativedegree. seconds; B or 15 points is 3 minutes, Worth, l.f.b. Lf.b. Foster Amundsen; My life as an ex-

'Sittings taken at the studio or home He seems to be the one great vir- C or 10 points is 3 minutes and 10 plorer.tuoso who towers serenely above seconds; and D or 5 points 3 Recent Additions to thPirr erz h he iwls

A. WHC. A. N. MANTHORNE the voice of criticism. wahrcue h ett egvn DeigKty ulvn u ievl2~. THE ANDVER GARAGE ____________________________minutesan 20 seconds. If the Depn;Kty Crane; The singing crow.

Andover, Mas& Have Your Shoes inaie thedcagestereaareySonlapsetoethRepa~ire WoedeaouseterCarry onaJeevoesheFarnol; The quest of youth.90 MAIN STREET at No. 2 Main Street half mile. -Smith; Shadow river. -

208 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R61vaag; Giants of the earth.\1elephol~~e 208 FULL SOLES FOR $2.25 ~~The thigh flexion is a test of the Clausen; Beak Hollins.PARNZ

FULL SLES FO $2.25 abdominal muscles. A certain Iasil;JunlMUSCROVE BARBER SHOP Hats Cleaned - Shoes Sued amount of coordination is also in- Tri;Wett eee ut I t t~all

5 EXPERT BARBERS DAILY. ri;We utmee ut W PChatra Reserved for Ladies Bohbbed Hair volved. Great stress is laid on Stoker; Daua ADVERTISERS,

John Bel, P-rorietor ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK developing the stomach muscles as Pc;SelyMUSCRV BLGADVR hy-are used in practically every____________________________

Tdepbome ~~~~ Safe Deposit Vault movement of the body:' To do thethigh flexion, hang from bar, feet

.,`There is no better or more accept- ANDOVER MASS. clear of the ground; then touch the INCREASE IN QUALITY IS SELDOM ATTAINED BYble prese~it than a box of -feet simultaneously to the bar. DECREASE IN PRICE

"WHITMAN'S" ~ANDERTONS - BARBER A or 20 points is 12 times; B or More than three thousand two hundred mothers have had reason to

OWE & COMPANY THREE BARBERS 15 points is 9 times; C 6r 10 points be glad their sons and daughters had photographs of good quality madeBARNARD BUILDING 4 POST OFFICE AVENUE i 6 times and D or 5 points is 3 at this studio by its present owner, during this important period of life.

times. ~~~~~~~~To depend upon a class book reproduction is at best a poor substi-Off Main Street tie.-tutfoaphogp.

SAM LEONE All those who do not obtain A in t o htgah

Sanitary Barber HENRY E. MILLER. the swim must report at pool onceThe Choice f Phillipsa week in addition to regular ath- L ouis H uontraehstudienotPis BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS letics. Those who cannot swim

9 MAIN STREET ~Agents-M. L COUSINS, nBihop9 MAIN STREET ~~J. . MARSH. 2 Draper must report every day in addition

43 MAINSTREET To. 531-W to regular athletics. A or 20 pointsis 100 yards, 4 lengths; B, or 15

EsTABLISHED 1890 THE PHILLIPS INN pQints is 75 yards; C, or 10 pointsOPPOSIE THE HAPEL is 50 yards and D or 5 points is

KODAKS OPEN ALL YEAR25yrs

PHOTO SUPPIES J. M.Stewart, roprietor All those 'who obtain 70 points -

PHOTO SUPPLIES___________________or over may elect any of the winter .-

Unitd Sttes rust Comanysports. A those below 70 will

U ('U ~~~~~~~~ SAVINGS DEPOSITS failing to score in one or moreLI. ~~~~,I1.L ~ ~ dra ineacst rmnthe fisf events will sign up for special gymHoF. drawSinerest fromnthe fis f ee BQ-tQ

30 Court Street Boston,,M~ work which will enable them to__________________________ better their mark.Fine Athletic Goods At the present time there ~~~~~~Menenjoy their visits to these exclusive shops.Fine__Athletic________ THE ANDOVER FRUIT STORE A thprsntiehreare Models . .. unobtainable elsewhere. Styles ... always

- - ~~~~~~~~A. BASSO, Proprietor 41 old Roman men in school with correct. Leathers .. . handsome in tanning and tex-

CHOICE, FRUITS ~100 points; 57 Greeks, 52 Saxons, ture.Oufitter for All PhillipS MANS ETADO R and 51 Gauls. Last year the

MAIN STRET ANDOVERRomans started with 46 100-pointAcauety asmen- and ended the year with 86. 0uV A

The~ommuity~upbard The reeks sarted wih 57 an Exclusie Lastsand Patterns Designed and Sold Only, by

& ANDOVER - MASS. and Luncheoneue ended with 93. Saxons began with VH T H U E & AR Y59 and finished with 11. The BROAD)WAY At 40P SMhEI 84 BROADWAY 144 WEST' 40 MTM~

TXLIP~~~~~oN~2S ALE:NSRET, NDOERGauls began with 57 and. inished 11=90eswam.Gu OSSIuAM AT WALL SIll UaCg11OCK9gt SUILDING

0 Brot~i FWA4 with 88.

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10 ~~~~~~~~~~SO WING 'TODAYQuality Workmanship AT

MRS., BAKER'S, 141 MAIN STREETService LAST TRIP TO TAKE CHRISTMAS ORDERS

HESE are' what we offer you. Andover men * u~ (nb QxT who are instinctively precise and exacting in their q

dress have always chosen Henry Gold Clothes because 278 York Streetthey are highest in distinction and quality' NEW HAVEN

CATERERS TO ANDOVER MEN FOR NINE YEARS

ACADEMY qDOTERS SWEEP NEW HAMPSHIRE BOWS a beautiful punt. Osborne picked CLUB TRACK MEET 440-yd. dash-ist, Kruegel; 2nd,

TO VICTORY AT WORCESTER TO VARSITY ELEVEN up a bad pass from center and ran MONDAY AFTERNOON Eastman; 3rd, Montague. Time:(Cniudfrom page 1) (Continued from page 1) 30 yards for a touchdown. Healey 60 sec.

(Continued ~~~~~~~~~~~~NO RECORD ESTABLISHED ON l0-y. unst Fr; ndfrom the right wing. In a few holding. They kicked to Wheeler, added an extra point by means of ACCOUNT OF WEATHER100y.rn stFy;2d

_____ ~Rill; 3rd, Weaver. Time: 2~ min.minutes the game ended. Score: who was tackled in midfield. Healey a drop kick. Healey tackled theAndover 5, Worcester 0. adAeymd afisdonFehaqarrbc nte2- Monday afternoon the club track 48 sec.

and verymad a frst ownFresmanquarerbak o the20-meet, which was scheduled for last Diseus-Ist, Barton; 2nd, Fich-

From the time of the first socre through the center of the line. yard line. Miller was substituted Thursday, was held. Due to the thorn; 3rd, Beckwith. Distance: i

till the end of the game the playing Lindenbergh made 10 yards on a for Lindenbergh. Barres inter- cold and the wind there was no 81 ft. 5 in.

ws rather onesided. To show the forward pass. Healey made cepted a forward pass on the New outstanding performance, except High jurnp-lst, Angell; 2nd,truth of this, Kidde at goal quard yards through tackle, and Churchilltouched the ball once at the most md9arude.HaeyndHampshire 25-yard line. Andover that of Reiss, who put the shot tie between Marsh, Allen, Folda.

in he irs haf ad olyonce or Churchill oae5yrstruhn don.NwHm-43 feet 10 incies, an exceedingly. Height: 4 ft. 10 in.in the irst hlf and nly mae 5 yars throgh lostball dwns. Ne Hamp-good distance, considering the sea- -Bodjm-sPw nJ

twice in the second half, while -Bodjm -sPw nJguard. A lateral pass, Wheeler to shire made 12 yards on a forwardAndover broke through their ' . ~~~~~~~~~son and weather conditions. The Avery; 3rd, Wengren. Distance:

opponents' defense to win by the Avr)md 2yrsadaps.Nw Hampshire was pen- 440-yard dash time of 50 seconds, 17 ft. 9 in.larestscoe tat he as verruntouchdown. Wheeler kicked a goal alized 5 yards for backs in motion. made by Henry, was very good. Jvlnit .M le;2d

upargist Worchtsese r Bannn from placement. Wheeler ran the Healey intercepied a forward pass This meet closed club track for the S. ane ;rBgr.Dsup aains Woreste. BanonNew, Hampshire kickoff back 15 on New Hampshire's 30-yard line. year.S.D Pan;3dBort Di-i

and kenthoestaed fr ne geriul yards. Churchill gained 12 yards Newton went in for Churchill. He First place was awarded a silver tance: 120 ft.. 10 in.

andrkeptnWorcestr fom seril through guard. The same man made 12 yards through center. A medal; second place a bronze Shot Put-1st, Bench; 2nd,thretenig teir oal Capainmade 15 yards off tackle. After the forward pass over the goal line was medal; and thirdpaearbo Flarsheim; 3rd, Montague. Dis-

Allen of Worcester said that poor Blue had twice failed to gainicmlt.NwH psresbl he foloin ae h resutof ac. 7f. n

cooperation on the part of his team Churchill went through center for on their own 20-yr line.oloNewgClassh A:slt oleVtlt Ag;2d

was largely the cause of the defeat. I11 yards and another first down. _____ 100-yd. dash-ist, M. Clark; tie between Kerr and Anderson.

Jones and A. Pugh starred in the Healey and Churchill made but 2 2nd, Hawes; 3rd, Lindenbergh. Height: 7,ft. 6 in.

game, but the work of the Green- yards through the line. A forward -~-------- Time: 11 1-5 sec.ough twins and Jeffery cannot be pass to; Barres was incomplete. -20y.ds~1t oe;2doverlooked. They provided sup- Wheeler's drop kick did not quiteHis;3dBaet.Tm:24-port for their teammates and helped get over the bar. Avery wasgreatly to pile up such a score. tackled in midfield after punt.Martino was easily the star for the Harris replaced Wheeler at quarter- -120-yd. low hurdles-ist, Swett;

Worcester team and made many back. Andover lost 15 yards on an2n, irt3dCh.Tme3

long rushes into Andover territory. exchange of punts. Avery was6 sec.dahsHer;2,

Andover in general showed ex- thrown for a 7-yard loss on an 40yddah stHer;2d

cellenc results of th'e season's dril- attempt at end. Giles made a -- Broomell; 3rd, Parker. Time: 56

ling in the passing attack. The fair catch of Avery's punt on his scindividual- ability of the Blue own 45-yard line. New Hamp- 880-yd. run-1st, R. C. Rogers;players was about the average, but shire kicked out of bounds on the 2nd, H. Edwards; 3rd, Bacon.

her teamwork was all that could be Andover 20-yard line. Half over, >~''Time: 2 min. 17 sec.

desired. score: Andover 7; New Hamp- ~''Mile run-ist, French; 2nd,

This victory made for P. A. a shire State Freshmen 0. - Dickinson; 3rd, Usher. Time:

record of 25 goals scored on her SCN HAF--e 5 min. 10 sec.

* ~enemies to one goal scored against Discus-ist, Reiss; 2nd, Thomp-her, eclipsing her former record of Hoffman ran the kickoff back to son; 3rd, V. Taylor. Distance:24 goals made and eleven scored the Andover 45-yard line. Harris '~" ~ ~ 81 ft. 10 in.

against her, and finishes her fourth and Healey made 8 yards through ~'Broad jump-ist, Gage; 2nd,

consecutive all-victorious season. the line, but Avery kicked to the Barton; 3rd, Mason. Distance:

All of the sixteen men who went visitors 25-yard line. Foster kicked 19____ft.____4___in.__

to Worcester for the game played out of bounds on the Andover 20 aei-s-Roeto;2dand won their letters. Nine of yard line. It was a beautiful punt.Jvln1tRoesn;2d Fobes, 3rd, R. C. Rogers. Dis-these sixteen will return next year Healey made 5 yards through tance: 144 ft. 5 in.to mkupteta.guard. Jackson went in forCa

mae nups here eam.l t ete.Cur Shot Put-Ist, Reiss; 2nd, Rob-The lineups were tam Gould at cnter. ChurchillHARRIS ertson; 3rd, Beckwith. Distance:

ANDOVER WORCESTER failed to gain, but Avery made aKidde, g. g., Bancroft first down off tackle. Harris lost Courtesy of The Lawaence Telegram 43 ft. 10 in.

Enthoven, l.f.b. 11fb., Allen (Capt) 5 yards on a bad pass . Healey, Pole Vault-ist, Merchant; 2nd,

Bannon, r.f.b. r.f.b., Velez however, made 4 yards off guard. . Watt; 3rd, R. M. Davis. Height:Kane, Lh.b. 1.h.b., W. Clark Avery kicked out of bounds on the Hampshire made 20 yards on a 8 feet. Pm

T. Greenough (Capt.), c.h.b. opponents' 35-yard line. New pretty forward pass as the game 7 !~ $.0adu

c~h.b., Barrett Hampshire lost 8 yards on an at- ended. Final score: Andover 14; The following are the results ofTHR. Greenough, r.h.b. tempt at end. New Hampshire New Hampshire '31, 0. Class B: CPE-LZ

rbhJaranyillo recovered a fumble for a 9-yard The lineups: 75-yd. dash-ist, Ostrom, D.; AwrIHus L. RACIE

Jeffery, I.o.f. Lo.f., Teneyck loss. AVery was tackled on his own ANOE .. Time:nd Ingha5 sec. Bon ANGN DRCO

S. Pugh, l.i.f. Li.f., Greene 44-yard line after a short punt. Milliken (Lindenbergh, Miller), I.e. Tm:915sc o

Clark, c.f. c.f., Martino Healey secured 6 yards at center. aI.e., Sterling 150-yd. dash-ist, Eiseman; 2nd

A. Pugh, r.i.f. r.i.f., Moreno Harris made 3 and then 5 yards Redpath (Osborne), l.t. Beckwith; 3rd, Davies. Time:

Jones, r.o.f. rno.f., Harmon through the line for a first down. l.t., Hanley (Peterson) 17 4-5 sec.

Subsitutonsfor ndoer: or-Andover was penalized 5 yards for Westfall (Houston), l.g. 120-yd. low hurdles-ist, Hawes;manforA. ugh jy fr Jffeyoffside. New Hampshire inter- 1.g., Ryder 2nd, Crandon. Time: 15 3-5 sec.

Fawcett for S. Pugh, Bateman r cepted a forward pass on Andover's Caldwell (Gould, R. Jackson), c.Enthoen ad Riley or Kdde. 45-yard line. Then they barely c., Christensen

Suttio nsdRpe for Worcetr missed a first down and it was Bloombergh (Coyle), r.g.ISbt tins for orcoster fo Andover's ball on downs on their r.g., Grigas

BtaretnDce for W:Cnv la otr, and OwnM 35-yard line. Healey made A. Jackson (Hoffman), r.t. p

Sieaefor Dieeyckr .- Cakan 5 yards off tackle as the quarter M~., DonovanSielfereR.nesk ended. Gesell (Barres), r.e.

Referee: R. Jones ~~~~~~~~~r.e., Moody (Slate) I

Linesmen: Wadsworth and Chan. FoURTH QUARTERKibl(WeeHarsqb

nel.Kibl WeliHarsqbTime:Two 3 minue perods. Harris made six yards and a first q.b., Giles

down at center. New Hampshire Wright (Churchill, Newton) l.h.b.There has been talk of a post- recovered Churchill's fumble on l.h.b., Cook (Nixon)

season game with the Harvard Andover's 25-yard line. However, Keesling (Healey), r.h.b.varsity team. The team is very New Hampshire could notmake the r.h.b., Fosteranxious for this and hope that the distance, and Andover received the Wilson (Avery), f.b.faculty will permit it ball after four downs. Avery made f.b., Callahan-