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'PRS EAN ACADEMY HANDS ~sa~se18 LUE ITS INITIAL DEFEAT Vol. LXVI No. 30 P.HILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., JANUARY 21, 1942, Ten Cents Capture Thrilling Game By 35-32 Margin n-Gymt Andover Will Introduce Summner Session Saturday, in the Borden gynai-______________________ a fighting, well-drilled Andovear- T __ _ __ 5tft played superbly, yet lost a e~xet Bows To -- By WILBUR BENDER craft, the control of ships, planes eart-breaking contest to a igh Dirctr f henHoldssitte an gniead rin lwysad onidntDean Phliin H lsAndvrSmw eso military communications. Behinld G erald dhoeatono and alwaysconfident Yale Frosh - FfI0 f irco fte el-ntttedae ginse n thesc estan en-e W n t ademy team, 35 to 32. Neve a oe'hiligde Ii noe u ~ eso h lnsw edsinit n n be i- AdoeIrdats A n a B n u t 1 tle last war Andover trained gineers to act as meterologists, as F m u ~ e it a more trillingAndoer uel beenwitGradates A nn al Banqu t its udentss inccloseodorrderldrill reandchrasearchucand mproductions hmenito essed on thb Hill. The teams weretrnhdgigwhc mahaekpmonghefodfcml- eny matched, and never did one Participate In Game Abnov rtenc digging,thic ols may hae caep meon the flood of comphecn ur Here aage to gain more than a five- AhIt A d v rInn be odfrtersusbtpo-ctdwaos h us ak e tr itlead. Andover was never Last-Saturday an outclassed An- ably didn't help much otherwise, planes, ships and intricate devices ehitid until four minutes from the dover sextet droppied a 7-0 contest Dr. Fuess Among Those This time the Academy is pursu- of all sorts we must have to win Will Discuss Science nal gun, when the unperturbed, to the Yale Fresh in the New Ha- -0f r ing a diff erenit policy of doing what this war.~A tApisT h ihugh trailing Dean outfit took theyeArn.Ldbthiousad Prenitseqpedodtatshlig In othei- and less obvious fields ore ith a quick succession of ing right-defenseman, Hariaon, the Elected by Senior Boar'ds to turn out trained men. The sum- we shall need trained men. If we Present World War basket. Throghoutthegae wasfreshmian team, studded with stars mer session s a major element in are going to ight all over the globe askfeds byrohot ade grome als from '41 team, grabbed the off ense At the Andover Inn Sun-day eve- that policy, we will need linguists, men who in George Washington Hall, Rri- iossibye angles Onaefalot and pushed relentlessly to core ning, 75 guests enjoyed the annual Because the present war is the can speak and write German, day evening, January 23, at 8:15 ad, almost elementary shots were after score. Phillipian banquet. Norman Barrett, most -completely mechanized and French and Spanish-and Japanese, p. mn, Dr. Gerald Wendt will give a issed. The first period opened on a fair- the present editor-in-chief of the pa- lecture on American inventions and ly even basis, until suddenly Blake, per, resided as master of cere- inventive genius with respect to the McKernin Stars unassisted, broke through for the monies, while the new editors were pre-sent conflict. With him he will The whole Blue team played, fine opening score. Six minutes later announced. Craig Gilbert succeeds bring much scientific equipment, balfrom beginning to end. Vin- Blake, this time aided by a penalty, Norman Barrett as editor-in-chief, and will perform many fascinating ule" McKerniin paced the scorers again hit pay dirt, and followed up and will assume his duties at the- experiments to illustrate his talk. ahe hooked five fielders in the 52 seconds later with another. Thus beginning of the spring term. There will be no admission charge, frthalf to ring up ten points. His the superiority of the home team The banquet occurred much and ever-yone -is cordially invited to loor game was also good, and he was soon obvious, especially as they earlier this year, since the former -~-Mr. Wilbur ender attend. Lproved to be a great steadier, when pushed matters towards the end of editors desired the newlyappoint- -- fteAaey- s TeJp n h ai aen ithe final canto, he injured an, the period. Yale 3, Adov4i 0. ed ones to have a longer breaking- *.- tory Department who monopoly on 'big surprises' and ale and had to be assisted from inpro.I-h atteafi ithe floor. Second Period inpeid. n tarh.atte far has been appointed somle f World War I's most start- He received able support from The second period itnessed a occed nMrh to serve as the D liug dev'elopments are yet to come," bgDick Duden, who tallied eight vain defensive fight by the Royal The meal was excellent, especial-- rector of An s --according to Dr. Gerald Wendt. "Al- makrs, and played great defen- Blue. The frosh wre constantly on ly to those accustomed to '¶beanery" first academic sum- most all modern machines of war sve ball, especially under the hoop. the attack, frequently forcing the rations. In his opening address, ~ mer session. His ar, are American ideas and inventions: John M1aclntyre countered with hisplywtal me.H evr they Mr Barrett emphasized the fact ticle on the session the steel warship, the modern rifle, usual goodgamefromthe guardwere stopped cold by the valiant that the new men had a tough job, and its aims in to- 'the tank, the submarine, theibomib- usualgoodeene nil agtliinanmnebfrethm bthewsfreohemaysisu soud sih, ueguardr hemchn post, andinter sinalyxtepoints.leslipped tprove fumosttheinterest-d ingun, intthet gairplaneeand ai itself.selAm-m "Bo" Furman, too, played a fineotepeatte weealtocudffllietrs paed n pae from the pivot position, "mak- ram home two more goals, one on them. al.rcapascitye full pis out theinnot a"iany plays,_though,_hiimself, an assist from "Punchy" Pyle, well The New Editors fl aaiy ons-u h oe be tallied only one foul. -~ "E113"' -o-esnentbered-by---those---her-e--las~~~ - -lecturer;;theseeareenowwabouttA50 V'ose looked good, especially de- ya.Yl ,Advr0 Gilbert was announced edito-n 0scin fteNtioaDees fensively, and he contributed four The last period finally saw Coach chief. Gilbert Kittredge relieeacn-mite ne atv laluable points. Knight's men stage a comeback, quished his job as assignment e- - Rsearc. Clommfiftte urgnde ae The only substitutes who crashed but all todl-ate, and the Freshmen itor to Phil Drake David study. Also, fite oritonae tbe-scoring-column--were-"-Poppy"- netted two moire goals, the final one Chavchavadze, managing editor- wkngudrteCmmittee on Bush and "Tuck" Asbury, and both by our '41 captain, Bill Howe. named Bill Phelan his successor. Medical Resea.ienty-fiveanper- turned in commendable jobs in Other old Andover men who pla,3~ed Stuart Northrop succeeds Peter the most far reaching war in his- Chinese,-Russian, Malayan, Hotten- phcts the nonsr ouftsptdin their limited service, were Don Boynton, first string cen- Welch as business manager. Jim. tory, the United States has an aI- 'tot and what not for that matter- the chemists are nowv engaged in For the Dean outfit, Smith, at ter, and Gardner, who both turned Orr announced his -successor at the "lost limitless need for trainedtoatsinelgcefierpp- aro'k'sysD. edt"om forward, stood out, as he ripped in ecellent, performances. -post of circulation manager 'to be mnfoexrtscialists, andagditiereesantasl-poungvalew rdcsfr the meshes with eight field goals, Victors Superior Samuel "Moose" Herron. Fred technicians in every field. Ally gaistse illatepedterssnt-dfseu,trnm-p'duigvtl and n poducts for and was certainly a major factor The victors unquestionably de- Jordan replaces Drek Vreelaad as shortage of men trained in inatlie- tions epwill nedoctoph-s, sanl adn eseand m Hany ottesn Ithe victory. Grimshaw, hals mate served to win as they kept the advertising' manager. All these matics, science ad engineering mists, statisticians and psycholo- that while, as yet, no results have at the other forward post, played initiative all through the contest appointments were received with will be an especially serious source gi.benmdpulc"wtschao- amagnificent game, and added tiltels e'owihswtegreat applause. of wveakness in our stiuggle foi- suristher aiepetyoeepl h enrateon uofici'eativespowercthe tillthelaswhch swpeiod -he iva. I th fihtin sevie,sercvieiespw frivareareInentheforh pefightingnrati Band lays The chief weakness of our team attended were: Dr. Fuess, Mr. Allis, ficient mathematical taining for tine to become privates in the and unheard of weapons and de- The Blue, to the accompaniment was a weak passing offense, but the Mr. Hall, and Dr. Chase. Mr. navigation in the air or at sea, and army. Truck drhvers, trench dig- fenses, possibly a complete revolu-~ of the band, and a large cheering real reason for defeat was that Yale Couttr,.,of Smith & Coutts, and Mr. for handling artillery. An under- gers and riflemen, and lots of them, tion in the methods of warfare." section, hopped off to a four-point was, as Manager Cha-vchavadze Frank Nelligan, the make-up man stnigo.hsca rnilsi are essential; but it is a fairly He continues "~he plante, tank, lead at the beginning of the game said, too "darn" good. of the Tmpw'sman Press, also attend- fudmnaInhndigsc rb simple matter to get them. You and submarine are the beginning, onl fielders by Dick Duden and Yale '45 (7)-g, Swift; rd, Har- ed-nhstl r otssi t fnasetems -i hadetin ofucar-CotneonPg3 hendfAmrcnivtv- "Xinrie"Mcernin, but Dean re- mon (Capt.); Id, Kistler; rw, was the best organized Phillipian ness. The United States' most tallated to the count. And~ver hq Blake; c, Boynton; w, Pearson. since 1933. Mr. Nelligan talked of powerful weapon, which will, in a the better of the twle ftr' tle- Andover (0)-g, Vorce; rd, Ham- th past years of the Phillipuan.