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S'PORTS Blue Hoopsters Down EstoiJedlII8478 Vol. LXVI No. 33 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., JANUARY 31, 1942 Ten Cents Northeastern Freshmen__ __________ Mlaclintyre Leads Outfit InSeic Scoring; Duden Outstanding Musical Clubs Sunday ANDOVER UNDERGOES FIRST Theio waill e ofelye Coh- Pla Concert Siunday willteron ebrard WARTIME TRIAL BLACKOUT' -'-scoring almost at will, a highly V E TL R T E- following the Vesper Service, gearedachine AdoverW ESTLERS-T-I-E--baketball irst Wil Come On which will begin at 4:45 o'clock gearedl ArondoedaktalmcieFrtWl oeO nta fa h sa i Project Declared A Success soundytronceda badly outplayed DUinR,1-s1te.e8WthDn Hl rano Recta t usa 'cloc. Northeastern freshman quintet byDU 16 16Fb28WtDaaHl OrnReilat4occk 64to 23 count at the Borden Gym Leads mchhrade oit Vesper Service at 4.45 o'clock. By The School Raid Directors OilWenedayFr he ecndtim Cpt McNulty Wihehemuh-erldd oit ommunion Service at *5-30 __ onthe Wednesday. second time For ~~.ap&. concert of the Andover and Dana o'clock. within five ays, the Blue's offen- Team In Second Meet Hall Musical Clubs a mere four Dr. Henry Hallam Tweedy Of S AY HI T R Last Wednesday night, to the Asve charges' have carded at least hiweeks off, the Phillips contingent NwHvnwlprah-thE StueAfYlaggIbllTadOirns sihty points, and adding machines Wednesday, in Graves Hall, teha benieeasn los al espe Seve. wil prac atth the War cameintoPhlls adsiemy. have gained priority ratings-wvith Andover wrestling team tied Gov- insprepaaen fohersthe event ailn- prSrie.teWrcm ohisAaey the team. ~~~~~ernorDummer 16-16. The Andover ous ropsofitheforheset awel NOW REVIEW ED As the culmination of many weeks the teahoormrap.r sowda retimro s theu'coii and GlcetaClu haeB an of planning, practice, and co-ordin- For he amescoinghonosgapplrs howdas ea imeove ad G Well-Known atiubonvethe schoolownatiunderwenoolundthent or-r Fot teJgame, scnring woment since their meet last Satur- seen grueling practising lately, in r, Thu rston AdvrMnHv o elo rciebaku.Wt singed the net with a torrid six- daywith uincy.e andve as in. an effort to make this concert an D I a minimum of exceptions, all fac- teen-point exhibition. Not only did tweead unil the Atoveratchbe outstanding success. Pilo1. V 'itors With the deadline, February 7, tors connected wtth the blackout he shine offensively, but hi e-Fickett of Governor Dummet-, who Concert With Dana Hall P. A. Victors vs. apsron beoupoid itoder, rcall pratedw asteclared anccs bye erai defensive play was unexcelled. was state champion. Satur-day, February 28, will wit- hpntb u fodrt ealpatc a elrdascesb Old Faithful" Dick Duden also The 121-lb. class saw a closely ness the young ladies of Dana Hall Roxbury Latin past Means Essay Contests and the all the experts and officials. proved invaluable, as he followed cotse ac ewe egnadtePilp cdm uia atWdedyAdvreffect which they produced on An- Wrig ie 11lcinyr,hopng ix ied gal oneste atchG etwen. Moeagn Clnd the lrgpstAadeyMical LatWdnsafAdvi's va-- do'er life in former- years. The Wrig e andafln orh rtengsi arfeldgs ofd oer anordone ofreGoernoar Clusi tenla rt appar of aity debate-s, Baker, Thurston, and contest was riginated in 1868 by The student body had been fore- and fol i foumme-. thrtee makersor he treereguar usicl tlenteve to pper i Cautious First Period I periods neither was -able to gain the Cochran Chapel. The enmminent Elliot went to Roxbury Latin to de- Mr. William B. Means of this town, warned. Two weeks ago, council Both teams played cautiously'in any -points on his opponent, and it British conductor, Mr. tne bate the affi-mative of the sub- and has been sustained since 1879. inerner Bob Ftirnman gave a prac- the initial chukker, playing for the wasn't until the extra period that Chapple, will be a guest aSth co-jc he con--Resolved, That in the ad-Thspcayimotntald~~~~~~~therefri iwo h atta adWrigsgaaonrton fteArneiu oppor~nt's weaknesses, but the Gordon gained a majority of points oert. Mr. ChapPle, wo is well- vent of an Allied victory the Axis efeivewothfathtRid arngsnlnigniu Bluemen took a 7 to 2 edge. In the and won a decision over Meagan. known on both sides of the Atlan- powers should be granted full eco- it commemoi-ates the DiamoudJubi- device of wood which, when e- second period, however, te An- YugTrsOpoet tic, came to the United States sev- no0mic equality within. twenty lee of the founding of the event, volved upon its axis, gives off a dovians went "all-out' and piled up Inte18l.cas Young Op oAn- eral years ago, and has since ap- years." At the hall, where the de- one of scoi-es of other Phillips tra- sound like a mallet tapping upon twenty-two points while holding dove pihed8 Govels nor ofe'An rd-sges onutr -ihbatewas to be held, there were ditions which those who enter their oak. (They are also used by revel- -thirppoent toonelonesome, many of the greatest symphonic or- around 175 people. This gives us a esasti -erwillbe helping to er-nNwYa'Ev)"We -their opponntsto One IDamon in 2 minutes and 35 seconds ithHe-mark to, try to beat when the Brad- keep flourishing you hear this next," he announced, field goal. Not only does the of fthe second period:' This match gnwassistain t rentyo s ford Junior College girls debate Famous Winners later Mondbaynr arig, ono fensive work of the Blue merit pub- was a fast and furious one, withnoiasssconuto tof 'thge Boussen here. The first sp eaker -for An- - aywl-nw noe e ltcie Moffialsr aligofthcdm n licity, but the staunch defensive each grappler gaining a consider-vizycodcoof-h BotnM ywelkwnA oermnheheffiiasfte-ad y play must also be cited, as- the Symphony- Orchestra, In tha dover was Baker. He first outlined have received honors in the Means air raid organization, declared to - ~bl-sum-fpoinsuntl-.-~Yu~nggroup's series of ummer musical eafrti'sceanthn an- Essay Contest. In the year of its the members of the school that the- Frosh could garner only four points threw his opponent. -eet h ekhr etvl tticfpated some of Roxbury Latin's inception, 1868, the third rize went long-awaited blackout was on its-- in the whole first half. Captain Al MheutyedefetedeTFestwcvd In uaterih thir te Noth- Gvernr Dumer'Mcuteeramtby angeo possible arguments. The first to Dr. Talcott Williams, then in his way. "Be calm," he said. "Do as easterners showed slight signs Of decision for the 136-lb. class, The Besides joint compositions to be sekrfrRxuyLtn fe pe ideya nteAaey o'etladhl aeti life, but thisAndovr'scntinud was overshadowed bruality by'-bout was extremely close and would presented by the combined choral lndwahe had asked iBaker iewudtyt a question, Out- BornnAeia in Abeith, Turkey,isoay the sonon of thing a success." theHiltopersdouledtheinas have gone an extra period if' Cap-grusobth coleahwl prove. Then he pointed out that Williams retui-ned to his native All Ready to Go Wednesday Night the ilitpperdouled he ivad-tain McNulty hadn't gained a ma- offer selections of their own, since Germany did not co-operate lJand to attend Andoyer from 1866 So by Wednesday night all was -era-eor--y---4to-T-enna- jrity-f-ol-tsln-th~hjd erid.Among the works to be given are ____ free-fr-allinal priod, i which Y- prid the-tsinth~ifolwn:Te"eomto"after the last war -how could any- to 1869.-A-ter--graduatng---e-en- -in-readiness--T-he-w-a-dens-wX-- t- __ the visitors more than doubled Arm Hold Wins for Mo0pdy Continued on Page 3 tered Amherst College. He ol- their posts. The co-ordinators were their ouputqur- forThe he15-lb. firstthree clss saw Mody 4uiContinued on Page 4 --- lowed a literary career, working i-eady. The over-co-ordinators were ters, the AndoverDi Clementi throw____hs____________Do_____himselfhiselfouppfrom men Increased tposition hwithsev-eprepared. eheedeputyhhousemaster ter the' e wlCeetnraedAdvrtrwh penntog-yN TE AtISo -lotsadngnwpaesinteweesading by with their lists. thiagin by tallying twet olsh. The match was nip and tuck, PERCY GRA IGER N TE PIA IS croutantig hewbecamer hedoi radnoclthe role for their en- fourteen -for the Northeasterners. with frequent standing-up- wrest- cuty ni ebcm edo rayt alterl o ling-andfor many points gained ~~~~~~~~~~thePulitzer School of Journalism try. The deputy fire wardens were As a whole, the squad looked ehgadpmany Its gned fori GIEtO CRhNGe4. HA L a oubaui-isiy nisiu tnig yteclpaeecoe goodthugthough againonGItheCte untilneethee NCETpIpoG.WttonL ateachbiaUgrappler.n istIt. twasngnotte proede dciddl o inerir. third period after 1 minute and 40 tion which owes much of its fame boxes which had been installed- in Iseconds had elapsed that Moody Small Audience Thrills to Playing of Veteran; to the efforts of Dr. Williams. He every entry, prepaied to ram 'their Bush Subs For McKernin I was able to force Douglish into PasHis Ow enwe "Country Gren~"died at the age of 79. fists through the transparent front 'TPppy"_ Bush, subbing for the, painful arm hold which resulted n Ply eondGresIn the contest of 1881 the first and grab the flashlight and rattle still ailing "Vinnie" McKernin, a pin. The concert by Percy Grainger on- prize went to the Rev. Frank 1. (see above), which were placed turned in easily his finest perform- j In the 155-lb. class Gostenhofer, Thursday evening was one of the Paradise, the father of the preseiit there. All equipment ad been ance of the season, as he whippedI substituting for Russell of Andover, most intei-esting that as been Mr. Paradise of the Academy's Eiig- ~Continued on Page 3 in four baskets and two fouls for gained a decision over Savage.