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NO. 21 VOL Ill. Haverford, Pa., November 6, 1911

L . ThomwL.. r. h. h . i\lcC:lfTrpy 1 :1;1 H.xP aa 1b:P HAVERFORD DEFEATED In the second period Haverford Sa nJ.trt!t' .... , •. . . . f. b . . . Cr •chton :1-1 R- HO ;H t•- LH started out with a and Long­ Rcft•n•c- :\lo!Tt_•tt, Print'Pton. limpir<' 3o H-K B6 a.; IH~·I - O:l\'id:ion, l". or P. Field J udg.c-­ ali Rx:P :.J(i R- H·l LEHI GH TEA:\1 TOO STROl'\G FOR streth made several brilliant gains :\lahr.nPy, L ui P. llt•;td l.int•!:.m:in­ :r; P- 1\:H-1 :.17 H.x:P around . It was in· this period Hcnshaw as ll:d ' :~ P- QKt-1 SCARI.ET Ar-."1> BLA CK ELEVEX. :t!J ll- Hii :lO P- QKt5 that he was injured. Seckel and CHESS CHAMPiON LECTURES ·IU lt-1!8 (ch.,:k l 40 . K-Q112 took his place. Haverford con· 41 H- 1!7 (ch) . 41 K - (lll3 Haverford went to defeat AND PLAYS -t..! H- IHi (r.h) . tinued to advance the . worh.;ng f Bh ck t hen nh erntl.t.cly tulvanccs and l e s of ast Saturday at th hand the withdraw~ king indefinitely . weB down into Lehigh's rritory. DR. LASKl:-: R \ V I"'s , g G .UIES AKD rong Lehigh eleven. e team it te st Th Seckel's attempted goal from place­ DRAW S 2. fought hard, as always. but the ment went over the line and Lehigh . · , · SMOKER visitors were able to run up a 1 2-o 011 "" ·- . .. ·l score nevertheless. This is the put the ball in play her twenty- 1 1st. Tuesday evening Dr. Ema ll- ~L-\:'\'AtOERRl'l,' S . EN TJ:::RTAI~S• • I fh·c-yard line. One or tWO • rx- most crushing defeat that _1-javcr· ' , uel Lasker. chcs.s champion of the changes of pw1Ls fo1lowerl and 1 ford ·has received this season. I world, dC'Ii\'(~rcdan intC'rc!-'ting lee- Lehigh gained a lot of ground on turc.in the Union, on the" Platonic At S o'clock last Friday ·~t an Weight, speed, skill. and team-play enthusiastic body of undcrJVadu­ end n ms by Pazetti. Crichton, and Idea of Chess... Dr. Lasker was tell" the story. The defenders of I atcs and alumni assembled in the McCaffrey. Finally Lehigh secured introduC<.'l by ~lr.Walter Pmn the Brown and \Vhitc were just gymnasium for the first football a first down on Hm·erford's one-~Ship ley. 'Sz. the patron saint of a little too goOd. The game as a smoker of the season. followed by whole was a clean, ha rd contest. yarad line nd pushed \Vcstcrn over Hm·erford chess. who ga,·c it as his for the first touehdo\\'n. Pazctti . . h D L k · tl the Prcshmcn cake walk. Harry. ,.. although Lehigh was penalized se\·· kickt.'et."Ch, punts followed, after which ~·lurray and closed with a gentle exhortat ion getting loose for a forty-five-yard in which he hinted that the under­ intercepted a fonrard pass. Shortlv to his hearers not to forget that at run before he could be stopped . graduates and younger alttn)ni did aftcn,·ards Lehigh intercepted ~ most chess is but a g-ame and'Should Longstreth at left-half was doing not care to hear about Swarthmore and a 1ittle later. not ~ playt~d to the exclusion of the most cor.sistcnt ground-gaining­ in the smokl·r before the Lehigh Pazetti·g:ot loose for a twenty-yard more serious work. for Ha1•crfo~duntil the middle game. 1\ilcyers followed this with of the second period, when he suf­ nm . Lehigh then steadily advanced At the close of the lecture the a stro~~appeal to tl~calumni th~t. the ball by cncl nm s and line plunges · .-"ntirc omliencc pror.ccded to tl:c fcn '{}_ n dislocn~dS\hoi1ldcr ,J cl1irh they shoufd for~:ctSwarthmore and to Haverford's three-yard. line and reading-room, which had .been tcm- will prevent his playing for the rest come out to the Lehigh game in the \Vestcrn carried it ovCr for the porarily fitted out with numerous of the season. same numbers and with the same second tally. Pazetti kicked the chess boards and sets of pieces. and During most of the game the ball fightin~:spirit that they used to goal. Haverford kicked ofT and there Dr. Lasker gave nn exhibition was in Haverford's territory and come out with against our old the ball changed. hands several Or his wonderful skill by playing the team was forced to play on the rival. times. Both tcam·s dil some good twenty matches simultaneously. All defensive. Three times only were Coach Guiney gave the alumni h,'l'Ound-gaining on cn~l runs and of these matches were ended in less our chances to score bright. Once some definite facts about the team ; fonvard passes. though neither than forty moves. the entire time 1 in the first quarter Murra y's long and added that this year's team ~medable to gain tlitough the of play being less than two hours. run after receiving a forward pass with its hard fighting spirit is t he line. The period ended with the Mr. Lasker won easily all but two of placed the ball on Lehigh's six- . team for which h e has been look· ball in mid-field. his matches, which were drawn. yard line and first down. An ing a long time, and has finally inopportune penalty, however, lost In the last quarter Lehigh The t wo players who were able to found. us a . This was almost advanced the ball well into Haver- withstand the champion were Mr. Scattergood spo ke on the friendly the only time in the game that ford's territory. but t he Scarlet William Neill and Mr. Walter Penn feeling of Haverford and Lehigh, Haverford was penalized. Again and Black team held for downs. Shipley. both of the Franklin Chess and the high standa rd of clean in the last' quarter, Seckel's Hartshorne took Wallerstein's place. Club. We take pleasure in reprint· sportsmanship which both have Lehigh attempted a goal from ing the score of Mr. Shipley's match attempted goal from placement was upheld . only prevented from ·counting by placement after a of with the champion below. Several other fonncr football stars rebounding from the upright of the Seckel's . but. failed. Haver­ DR . LASKt;lt Vii. 1\IH. SmPI.t;Y also spoke, •praising the team and (White) (lllnck) g~ ; .--; ford took the ball the length of the urging all Haverfordians to back field and nearly scored on a splendid I l'- K4 Jn the first quarter Lehigh won 2 P-Q4,,.. ) P-Q4 it up. Manager Ritts closed the attctupt ~ta goal from placement 3 Kt-QB3 :! Kt-1\B3 speech-making with a similar appeal. the toss and elected to defend the 4 8-Kt 5 4 LJ-]{t!) I south gqal. Murray kicked off by Seckel. 5 KPxP s Qxl' The gym was now cleared of 6 llxKt ij llxKt (ch) chairs; and while the Freshmen to Lehigh's fifteen-yard line and Every marl on both teams played 7 ·Pxll 7 PxB Crichton ran the ball back fifteen good football. The Lehigh back· 8 K<-83 8 1'-Qb4 prepared thcmscl ves for the cake g B--K2 !) Kt- 113 walk the crowd drank cider, ate yards. Pazctti kicked thirty-five field, however, was especially strong, 10 CW!tlcs 10 ll·Q2 yards to Longstreth. Thomas and while the line was almost as good. (J{ingi-J side) pretzels. and smoked. Longstreth each made short gains For Haverford, Cope at center was 11 P- 1!4 II Q-Q:! The cake walk began with a 12 l'-ll3 12 Cnotll!@l around end. W allerstcin kicked the star, while Sangrec, Murray, {Quccn~o~l'lic.l<'} parade of all the fancy costumed and Longstreth played excellent 13 R-QkT t3 K-Kt pl)rticipants. This was followed thirty-five yards. The remainder 14 14 B--11 of the quarter was largely taken . football. Taylor at also 15 ·\tl~~15 Q- 1!2 by the real contest for the cake showed very well. 16 Q-R3 16 PxP in which different couples oups up with a punting dilal between up 17 PxJ> 17 KR-Kt and gr W allersJcin vmd· Pazet t' with the ~ 18 P-QS t8 K<-K4 gave their "st unts," varying from HAVERt'ORD. _,-·" LEHIGH. I!} P-Q6 19 .(}-B3 odds somewhat in the latter' s favor. 20 P-ll 5 20 Q-115 the defeat of Lehigh by Haverford Toward the end of the period Flll'quhu ...... I. c...... Vein 21 R-Kt2 21 H.- K5 in a battle of clownS', to an auto­ Kallce...... l.t. . . . Dayton 22 P- Kt;J 22 K t- B!i Pazetti got loose for a forty-five (Poley) (Brownlee) 23 llxKt ' 23 Qxll mobile race, in which the con­ yard run and Lehigh was able to Moon...... I. g ...... J(nox 24 24 testants rode in wheel-barrows, tak· Cope ...... c ...... Wylie 25 ~;$4 25 ltWt4 advance the ball to 'our ten-yard Fraeliebcr ...... r. g .• ...... Blanco 26 P- B6 26 BxP ing d:hg erous comers at high speed. line. Here t he team steadied and Taylor ...... r. t...... Bailey 27 27 Q- Rr. The semi-final round was composed Murray...... r. e ...... Vannart 28 ~~6 28 PxKt held for downs, and the quarter Wallerstein ...... q. b ...... Pazctti QxQ 29 RxQ of three groups; Ellison and Wag­ en

LECTURE IN THE UNION -E ~~r),'Haverfordian _ C!!nlltgrBttkltt ,- . AUTO I I) _ D. L. FARSON

A Journal containing news ~fin~rest to HAI/E A FORD Norman Penney, Librarian of 6in Iiiii' :J:lll~~~tr&IJnp Haverford College an~ ats fr.ends. FOR I Devonshire House Library, London, I Economy Durability and Service I PhoTic, •rlrc or~~~rb~4~:0tor evcryrbiaa gave an interesting lecture in th e Runaboutt Touring-Cars T rucks J ia FID11'Cni--:"WC dcllwcr n'Ct'JWbCtc Edilor-iN-Chil{ Union, Monday evening, October Demon.tnti;n;cart to Hire DAviD ColJ)KH McUAY, '12 OH, !!!U;, ~!!.~~OYS 30th. His subject was "Two IIALIEI I . LOIIIT!ETI, Nnlrftrl Ctlt&e _I Ue111letb e polnt.-lt dot!~oot ma tter •h•t YOil• aot Associat1 Editors Centuries and a Half of Quakerism." rmm the Drui ~ton~be ture aoermit us to go 'on and say that and Haverford men who go to T1U Sboa to Roo• 7, Maiotl... tllet ..... , which is on our mind. We only · .SMEDLEY & ME.HL or n•'hcltiJ .. d - will lun rt.~.. 11, ,.,..,... London would find it well worth a 10d rmiJ'11 tbe tblnl foUewlq .... l ... t?' COAL, LUMBER hope that tills will reach a few visit. Y etter'• Shoe Shop guilty consciences. ••n•••lll ....;;,., I ARDMORE ABDMO- The person beneath the editorial STEVENS GAME P~no!!!!!•!,•·~s~"h, yes, we've forii-I!Jirtl a good tum by seeinga well-played james'S. Lyons . done itrtOO:c-you· find the partiC11lar game of modem football, and getting reference desired on some one's IFYOU Plamllm,, Heatlll• udloollll' a line on the best team that the -- table. When' taxed with it, he says old AliDa Mater has put out in In•• aad Heater lepaln · carelessly: "Oh, yes, I took it out several years and to exhibit a little Lyons Bldg: Ardmore, ·Pa. some time ~goto hav e it on hand." college spirit.· Y oti who have As we were saying, we were being played in former generations of Ca,.nations pushed in line with these well Haverfordians know what it means dressed, smugly, snobbish individ­ to a team to hear a friendly yell in are our uals when we noticed in their the land of the enemy. It may be hands slips marked: "Not to be Specialty that one would be the -means of W •. Al'claaore,Pa. taken from library." No, indeed, winning next Saturday. Don't you Parker, we're among the ones that take the trunk it would be possible to furnish Soccer Sweatere Sk.atet cake off the table before Others get it?~ WOOD & GUEST there and ,eat til the fruit'\ but we CALENDAR ~lllll.lttt'anb Gent ral Sporting 6- Gym Goods don't belong with that crowd. liDrrnmalliniJ 43 N. 13th St ., Phlla . Wednesday-¥. M. C. A. at 6.30. Let taall• Rat Amei"leao .,...ttfbr the ''Out'" 8ocoer Boolaad Bwtft a• .. roar Ball. Call and 1M our ll.oe, or oa.r..,aat at B.aTert'Oul There has been a s;,dden influx Speaker unannounced. Lion• Bldg. Al'claaore Kr.W .C, Loa,ptreth. of the music craze. Everybody Friday- Wogglebug game for TELEPHONE CONN~ has a piano and the nights will. be championship of the college between . made rudeous with much pounding. the classes of 1912 and 1913. Game Dealer in the ffne•t gualitx ol H 0 D 0 Too many know a little about play­ called after varsity practise, 4.30. ReeSe ing and few know enough for the Saturday-FootbaU. Haverford Beef, V eai, Muttoa, Lamb ADd Smoked Meata results to be really enjoyable. vs. Stevens, at Hoboken, 3.00 p. m. 1203 Fm...t Stt- (PJdWolpldo, Pa. COLLEGE 3

LOGAN TRUST COMPANY WOGGLEBUG ·VICTORY I rolon.'aLPIIIA runs greatly aided the Sophomores. Stock Co." but in reality was torn Butter, Ch.... . E8a. PoultrY. Lud, while Crosman's passes, when not in pieces and scattered in a thou­ Provioioao, Soft-Fioh, Salt. ee.:. Dairy, f.a and Poultry Suppli.. Harvey T. Weber intercepted, gained for the juniors. sand crumbs by a scrambling mass The Seniors are now ready to fight 3 ud 5 Soa~Water St., Pblla. _Qiatlnr_ of undergraduates. it out with the victors. This ended a most successful The lineup: smoker, which was carried off with­ F. P. AZPELL 206 Mint Arcade Bldlt. 8oPBO»ORES. J UNIORS. Waples...... J. c. . .Diament out a flaw and which was full o' Harneaa and .Stable t/r.rs . . .I. t. . Meader .true Haverford spirit. .Suppllea 1 a..-·u·.·.: :~g .... . T~~~"".- Truaks Salt Ca101 lopalrod Bowerman ...... r. g...... Maule • ECONOMIC PRIZES ud Downing. . . r. t ...... Nicholson AaDMOJUt Ferguoon . r. e...... Hall EIGHTH YEAR. ~c;;;t~~·.·····.·.·.'.1:~:...... ~a: Jones...... r. h. b ...... LudlAm CRANE•s MacKinley ...... 1.11. b . . .. Young We have been requested !Q_pub­ ICE CREAM · Goal- Crosmnn. Umptre- Rhoad. }ish the follOivillg in the hope Ref('ret>--Guint>y. Field Judg~Porter. that and BAKING ·the attention· of more students will Po.ssuo ~ric~ natu~alllav'?r, lor every ENTERTAINMENT IN THE. be arrested. m.,.ePESSOR HENRY c. ADAMS, Clilled for .ad Delivct'ftl called away on business and was · University of Michigan; w.t ~..aac:aaterA... ~ unable to appear. Hence one large HoRAcE WHITE EsQ., New York Coller• Areou-R. C. SMITH and expectant audience waiting to City, and BROOKS BROTHERS Eotabliolwd1818 QUAUTY QUAUTY be amused. An impromptu pro­ PROFESSOREDWIN F. GAY, Har- vard University, · ..... Clothiers..... TO THAT AND THAT ALONE gramme. was accordingly arranged IS DUE THE· SUCCESS OF and carried through with great has been enabled, through the gener· gusto. osity of Messrs, Hart, Schaffner & Complete Oulllttloas lor · RIITENHOUSE BROS~ Professor Spiers was' chainnan of Marx, of Chicago, to offer in 1912 FaU and Winter "M£A,_TS-)that · :rou CAll eat" the meeting and intreduced, first, . four prizes for , the best studies in CLOTHING,FUIIIISHINGS, HATS, W..t l'laiWololbia -.. one Rufus M. Jones, stump speaker. the economic fic!ld. SHOES,TIUNIS, BAGS,Dlm!NG w~~ ... 11171'•- ...... u uA-. . Seldom it' ever has such a wonderful In addition to ihe subjects printed CASES.• • • • • • • • Independence Day oration been below, a list o( available subjects LOUIS M. BACKE heard. It rolled forth,- majestic in • proposed in pa{t years can be had Smtlf•r 11/rutratiJ Cataltg ltlerdulnt ,T..,: volume and stirring in quality. In on application. Attention is ex­ Broadway, cor. 22nd St.. New Yorlc ...... ,...... fact, it had so much of this latter pressly called to the rule that a attribute that several of the hearers competitor is not oonfined to topics 1211IUdgo A....,. Philadelphia HARRY HARRISON Pbo••p .\B ·.tO were. overcome-with hysterics­ proposed in the announcements of and had to be resuscitatea. This this committee; but any o'ther Department Store WILLIAM DUNCAN "act" was a huge success and the ·subject chosen must first be 0.. . Goodo. Clodolao ...t S.... La.ll_.M!Di._,.N- a.cl T'"'--iaaa D•aler I• audience was delighted. approved by it. Fr11sh an·d J'alt )tle;,ts The next number on the pro­ 1. Wage theories of American Laacuter A.-e. Ard.Jaore, Pa. economists. Pr~:!;l.:'~.tl:::in~~grariitne was an exhibition of artistic ARDMORE, PENNA. skill given by themember from Earl­ 2. Agricultural edu~tion.Longacre &:· Ewing ham, Maier. He gave a very clever 3. The influences affecting the II di15atlslled with your' work "stunt" of turning any kind of prices of agriculturaltproducts. Bullltt Building Try curls which it pleased the watchers · 4· A lumber policy for the United 141 S. "t St. Philadelphia, Pa to draw on his blackboard, into faces States. St.Ataryos-Laundry of entrancing girls. · s. Would public interests be sub­ IN.IUJIUUIIC£ Bailey, ' 1 :z, gave some recitations~seryed by the amendment or repeal They can suit you. .Fire Automobile llartiW) Pheae: .lea Ardm.or., Pa · one end of a telephone eonversation, (Continued on page 4, column 2.) Life Muiat: Toarlttl

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