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•o • ▪ ORD NEWS HAVE -_ • ▪ HAVERFORD (AND WAYNE) P,., NOVEMBER ](VIII NUMBER 21 1, 1926 HAMPTON QUARTET TO RICHFAOIIRDIgNefilit SOCIEIT JUNIATA HUMBLED BY GRIDMEN; SING ON DECEMBER 14 INSTRUMENTAL CLUB Negro Wagers COLLECTING OF BOOKS Fortner Coal BOOTERS DEFEAT CRESCENT A. C. WIll 01. 111.0.0.1 e . on NeneWber 1: Ze14 Ceeeert le Roberts •11 al...in to 911 k N 19 InstituteAnilmalto Harer• e . .let Up-Staters Unable to Score as Football Team Turns in DESCRIBED TO ENGLISH *dentinlienModel t November ng of theby HAS AMBITIOUS PUNS Hampton . meeti oPresident Wannuel Third Straight Victory: Estes Stars in 4.3 Mr. Henry RIthard.n, of rd Tneeday. December 14. when Win for Soccermen the Rite, berdwoneBeal eeCompany ofd FOR COMING SEASON Ether. the negro anger*Nowiadmi l givessia o0000010 CLUB BY A. E. NEWTON Peewi mettl , ' wi l be hel n fee wi l l o tl y o r i e ttei h er 9 i n the Chwei r try LWbe charged. Much Excellent New Material Noted Author andLlUrarY years theatHampton quer- HALF-BACKS PLAY WELL JUNIATA LOSES, 33.0 OW. Rinos110 chardeon' s top. hoebut toot yet Added; New York Trip OtEvery Student Reads Paper at err...twoa concert theprove College. Bya L. R.and Yoderredo. attack After WiHyn. helW.dR.forBrood Mew. el... n Being Planned t Goatee lievediothat h.hewiannounced, lhoetalbeen k en conducti eweItofla thebeng twoS.W.periinnlata ods to ;Meth. attracti o n wi t h thei r Southern ✓ nd a goed del e te. , the Hitherto. Hokeetereo. touchdown by cenee folk tion.Ofend wirlenal. Allarge at- ✓ wiwitwthhdgasol tnofe enMoes. yearhlehewide- WEAVER AGAIN COACH bend.. TELLS OF- OWN BOOKS ei arsi t y nocrermen overcame the Crete Haverford beck in the And two-cyl i n der eng aal wel as deancentwonA. ofC. 4attoBreekl en.Athletic Satitrde7Club nehalfourf andtimes to roll npthetheOren. a novel method of oti l a i n g the pnware Wi t h an entensi v e programme tooth...oat. is anticipated this By I . Roodel b ei m ▪ 3. The from the exhaust vapor. He has carri e d the been., who had defeated Penn ettriler . .It wore of the meson. 89.-0. andlarg-It. ...1minwith themade few Owdertrednai WifelymtoIn the Inte.at ofguarworthThewremnant le f•ormed on hie teats continued emcees kn. from.o.Plided. the Hampton oorthkey.y book l a d year, e than The l e cture by Dr. W. C. Al i n , , wereetoutpl Ont.before thirdhaletheif-timshte wee victory.modeTb.by Mil ecora in e meani t i tt. • venerates contri b adoe Me. the . of • paper on "' C hi a Book. ition materi of unnwal good vioudy reported has beenln. upandbyridtheeablmble new byvicthetoryeScarl endredBlayedaheckand teamMeiken, Hampton lisC.alitutoA. last yeartheletuna. y the toned collA.eted.Edward Game,Newton " read atMs author. announced dedtliitnelthey chosen forNew. November ailn.gthely**anon Int.- fpWien The wan aami the oho broke througb theoftinthes matched open e e Mrmei Since Dr. Alin Y. )d, mental Cl u b tame the Vei n peri o d when three goal s were woea forward pees ei g ht out of zoological Janet. his whin. will n ofontheWetColWo.legededEngleigiht.sh Chia iven In Sharpie.. Halt brit..seleetion preepectsof music for non..to b• eellected the anneal Charity Drive. ed rapid enceemlon. The firet half the twee, and raced hren y•five yard.of in thelinUni 'WeThe 8tio'cloforck. both lane.. been gerather leading.might wiL nfit,Tim•eteeth.... reed meth. , and posNewton, wi moreh. been adopt.' po cy V. OF P PROVOST TO BE It lookedwithatHaverford thou.quarter Crewent n Haverford wee there. ofinona of thebrought floret kook colto. then I n ye.. WhenooeFincoal ley noltoldtmd' wk.end •ftee° inagai eteetredvi nCe. down out In the l.. eedoes the 1940, rises ere fled wleetions of . AND Dais NEEDS and put hi e tee but the audi e nce that made an i n spadeen Meetersend forwardaEndtightened30.1'theon prominsbeen ed. R. L.ea Weaver behind. However.broke fin. alup titlegareiling- Orange-i e CAP what It locket in number., co. l e and, agai FIRST LIBRARY LECTURER f o rd' s the L....yard line,plend end benefi t . "i t owni n g rodd.trzrth assure. F. oflmusk eaderforof miCrescent nute rusk andopened Winedtheoff detest Week OPe.14.rod].1 after ay. gro.d Thema.xed air routeto vt.hitylizt at . ,13e NEW TALENT FOR PLAY thecordiclunb.g bp,to W.arrangement the game with a tinted pr. 1. H. Penniman to Ad, h..t. 8.01, The 1Memon °barged l e concert presentati o n thi s on the carlet thethat.onlihyrourth one that ectinlgY game d Bltheackaecondary hack§ Raddefense burled the'hadp'Sswers. even MO ereellent than before, dress College on Decem. f.rwer4' hecolfortylternI eeklofyple and Ye" al l the hi s enj o yware a yi n g Rhinies Especially Urged to Wearer Arrow... Do PthyMIL netooet. Eighth .4 recei ably . .red. The ment hasHem, neverCoreetntee. I ned Thebeoperatic teketion, thisA Victor year, Dr. Sarahber Pl.. Thothfirestwoe witHan... hvtheer. woneboard . .ditlyetam nhalg 7.f 0el. ided Try Out for Cast This ough peri o d al home will from fm .11 Trovatore." Harmer Pe. i m an, presi Lima HAIM* 4 he add.' team threweiforw.d sed Never. Year Herbert h Weever Web.er EM. dia.Yand Entrertri trary yr of Iihverford realOde.. nodhad-111. line tooktim''thee.,"`"k" ba When the thltd Period began UM. ronelweer ders•rtangemern thedonehestforthithenwhi gtonthatcere. ivinofelpro.. .the , wil1028. bethethe finltegeLibyear. lItt-013m• Somebady toldof editiwi-on. On account of a deci d ed dearth • dth hold o. al o ng good pl a n to -get l e menter 2 7 col onl y to be stopped roar, olvettwo,o de pt..e, Haverforn of etrategloenti 'm.o.'. DUI O..' this line, and very di f fi e ni t Chi n . tled to inat.his colif ...ley lection iaro., wheneverthey namablcould e, sa miod.th wil on Wedn.daY.subject the tt.veclof athel 7 Cap endIrBelritatileolna 'toseeimewng marth, are two offormthepart otherofroithentmel - netDr. Peteaman teteam.me"tidrerf„hgeZref less than threefotedmilnikute.e aWOtnewh" Feta. Sow. Tads. yet announced wi l comen. Urgent ti o ns nrefithhlY mold. Mr. beNewton follsad a q. t her • the vi s i d ng ' Jo t h e 8. In Haber. Hell. The Meta 11 to four piece..11 be IAA as reeve!, thine outdoubt. come Ma advice,whether and, whenhe ber. ofintheOathdamYear'ofs 198, forwarde opened op entwineirrealWithin abilde .1. fromFortithede tifimrere on.titime Minever it mine to oaswedmenti tack, &etas *cared lthMason Ham One Concert wil be held before the MEDr.MenPenniatm8ano'cwilotsck.born In Concord, homeoheInn ofthechow cendry, or men remaining in colvollleegey. 0-1-the who have moo Mened the nnte wi hi e eatenel minute. A pus teem the for. wimenne andhibye hook the later teen yard.ve..ySevers' inCarythedabbl ink scare, on. lfor bu theirersilaty11.91 ainwork White.to thin .o. the Clnh willChribesten.fullyrWatiprepared ling boo. sore et auctiwhion Pined ard••.l.i1n1keenchan. and rueakw*ponea&whichA.lieheH.nowtoheeds and eldh down.00 Idins.ntW.adnuta u nablwte ,otobdoe to con..g Atkis'rrei, hehelprealed ihisedm bayaseloubetannal tend te Etetel eet t l The gee! VI M awarded DNS. He ;raped the hall on genies' . nee, meg. i t s Atl a nti c CRT tri p , i m medi a tel y after ' e the ' h ome third. tally twam near the end of the TOM. -yard H.. Captain 111... secondwal.seated. og alofede,track . me.aedri t, beetiaben e„beble. be. the abort of theStottl D. at thearsenomrewind ittetitntithen. half, when Richard.. placed a be.11. 4111In Mr. Itee. . Off.thb. 7 a. earn yearn . lerne Ste.' . b. Ph. OfandDecree MSE.e.atit dearat. 154 sylSwartverdehmore it Intothetheplnetay to the itft end. . .venddother hurtlentiPenn. ona. noneCnentiin tot neidrinveforced e Imobled on they next play, time tooahethiwas negl the chth 00.3.CM"... a yeaee fine, rerovered el meet be-AVM brought to light Atelier. , akiiaeblctne newTblimateri eltLothakespesre, n..oflehisdheto-Iher conferred upon sat n thi r d peri o d whi c h a ware by Waters reHarm. SoriaHarman le Pint mot Teamin his regretted. He told hi m the a Letters goodwhat cellists, bardh e " this warn. tion. ofpalthe edi. Meet be"e." tonginendear. g for edibee.... ted. He tallinlie.edA/onmopa shot fromhie goale fiAtrsttins point toRucker dothat Wchater forwhoin in 11124.Tleght at Pensaytylmin suififteen-yard I'll.. Pk" "'" lino. En.. mi n ed team. Tri p p got I o n. on the repeated then of such a work i n al w nts detarulditlan to end Pere, the i'.1t.fee'unnert e.i011rti0rd.1%11.41=14 ▪ thoe. 'Mt UM.w .00 .0 eine. andHeath.a superl atively runty le Thh Pi. Not pl a yed haat year. Ruedi g er. Bsel e s After recei v i n g h Doctor' s degree, of Kee.n .4 Pin. dean " hale be. Col.ad. andto dd. a Mindietitian. nie nenslriRaediger an leave beenle anridded hetante.beganH.towas sop:dated in 18130Profeenr at Peonsyi- My endin thehuttiMrngEni. the hell whithete itnet ImMemton lannmeraNde 0.0 ice l y lInenge. and hope. ter ended 00with thb47-fi ban vInetherd Jonil tre• stcommi one thetteebeoath. ablVieetoofth:lsurnonoce pedal . accompl ienobi htdliwan artiEre.es-st.. Eurlieh Literature, InPanay, 1897 he• weld. nor to Its . .Alen for tidetoyear". end 11.1..11. 00.1e,ofbatthetheitheerford gold viefound w diforme,. ttallowed when .Orange L Wi Ergo a. o ti o n Moi n e pl a yed before t y i n centre and off MAI.. made Dean of the author Stough the m me, 00ao. Recommendi two ronsechti vemiUm Met ng the -.m00elogo,n withialn the next week, H. The rornot sect' . will be the eat. whl/0e11h hehe moth. . led to filtountithel offi1909.ce offsFiidbe.thanisse Sten Lest period dole., butTwomade eau forced to ki c k neer e Smi t h brothers! and fn woe promoted forward ran ma. 'The Hottentot... Amide Strong's Johns. and gom.thedvettets. ofingood hemaimain atd each thatplsleplafort.ofpermi will hike awe of the sow Vi c e-Provost, l a whi c h atomi c , he Th. ohoh. h... oh. _ 1. 1 0. e l a t e ti n g b. Middleton netted. .1. Foote, W. Dedd' in moat.of the. wil ham -endowed to act untiinl hie lippoiInn192:1 tment ng in the fine/ arse. mimed fle.ey tandd notlath over y rde.. of at lmethod ow pricofe, "Three in thethirty boom and that Ohl.ditoeposed an execnent actinappoi "Pale First." A. E." LeeThomas "'Hers phones; to to cut.thesodmandol net many g Proreat ahedosefull-shot, when after dribblitisngmarkpast territe:itot,. however. end Ilon hiteam' n colnlretet-don, on tripe. Merle Clrareub he watt nent ted toand Provo. tstandi il. .entiAm,on- Husband'thesWiWife:"fe:. nod Lyon Starling.. wilt'20,heleeritaken tistrengtheni on.r.e.'.catalngogr.one'hwes hack, hi e dri v e otheed . hock the . Own e r of the I n ethurnented of Preel d s h lieverford.s ne for theKI • few- aches. Dr. Penal lnanendIt . .eengiauthor 5no0.0 We." rs, .h Pert.Ao. M1....tioo inhethetheCoo Red Belle torFranktwo year. 'will ofcles-• however, molt! ye more Pi... Zielde"ol iSfs.i. 1aretglgenerati he agai dri b bl e d eronnd Newton. em wi l presentati o n of 2 0. tri l agai n pi n y the moron. soother n e Arti and Ohi ti m e he drove the down One t d i n t . next •pt.amMilliken lo the connoiasear thou PIeLn: Dramati •onewctc Astl will Among Ployahitiothen comp-Wi Penrayidraulen.aThiRaten plMiayro.thiMati thew are "The Weethe Engl of ish balford'l iostafinal a corner et theJostnetbefore for HaverIn 'the emerge ten ne.Cityland.TripandAfter(willow, Theneres. "Reti"A Bosh About rond'od wore. thethcheered end, ...think. acre.sc..kthemade bettheend ebant• An tibeontheha.erchod yeard; Haverford Mi n e, " and c l e . on ethi c ati o na] and the wowdid All.tio mselmo.11:V.grwith" f henfor acne a bunk bound. bi I n a. . Tri p p' . dropki neon of the name. Fi n l e y cut the cord. wi 7-0. been hel thin, hehadshowed. ia that peti iiterary than. He ale. edited Fleo The hireason CIO concerts meeeretnadom, veMY-hack. frem 20 Yeede oat. the, weak. DuriSeth ot year.conel although suchforam• theTichAmnte and Thomas l not beafterHat. helLaidaedIn- Dekkeees "datiromantrix." Thedridepetrement heretofore ;Ldown ie ril'ziapeereetl ltapter or%y.rIAlrdoetso,eherrtepolsinneWel ng theTeaMiremail umahi nder ofo totheGanquarter Seradon in thr not helmemmrd. oatthanen.AM. lounder end wihut Haddon of the nem pl a yed ea ba teem. IngradconRanee Letters merl e . al o ng the rdanwl , ai w ade are Ore. o i e d •1 previ e w:1y Weaned, the Fel d . notionally well on Said.. Their ' M end, The Scarlet 'neatly reducing ofthamtnte. g 01 with EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE peel ihnt.g noWas accurate and they tacklnon,eed"Plionente` war worked iorritory.,Ghler the balland down MtnInter. theit theiin ofr valtheNot ue.pawn,Aga. Wothiall March. firobab/y In the Ant e,the, ,Bot,eee0rth7 ...arsonSt.at 0.Haddon nenenfei l t y , Oho 0h... own , non_nonno Deed retl e ted Haverfeed forward. and U. TO SET CONCERT DATE own aonebook teat BEATTYRECORD MANAGER worl d rathecle. than A ful l isee.nothove overly Mari n e L' IL.."'147,°..,!'"=1,4.4 Chamber Rens. Soci e ty Wi l Probabl y been made bri t tl e by watth. combi n ed aerated. . wi t h the Pri a m hi e nenet p. e i n g and dri b bl i n t nrabbl o g a Juni a ta pane at mi d fi e l d nod in.meldwithdeli.,chemical mow Oh"" la Hon lea Innitgiaofl Program Titvlee commi Week t- .ngame. 8."."°"°"1 Ilsirerei nMM.Chi.bwia itnh Phiihearthmote; ladelphia: ACiMeeti ng yarde through rinht he. hos, M.14,whitlow, thech valAleether '28 Beek" 8"1"" combi d.efben. atie. Lsik0.00,4‘E.tannhi ra the.wit obrunt m.booi ray nof.nd.the. t.hmenti they executi nedhome in lewhione' uable l aydneas . of e concert. end e New tee of the recentl formed El a serford mayashes. he kept up. . Amin.. booksSpeaki ore • heave awe, tnn.,to the• nieit Una. Board of the 1928 the fi e l d were natmendi e g. • Rem g.. sets, Mt.thatNewton e.id. o if it canwill be .tal.he Chamber MonktoSociactethety widaten heforhelthed played for ereacent, rd helWel.. d la. week. J. Beatty 'Thereasorethencertai n bmeth oneof mune el.- rect ory',performance, ern... There terth thi n week hare. l e ack. one beaks one' e red hang., errThe new Weepseethl y be et combi n ed eoncert wi t h bray.•their But the posenelon of don YeiT ljed eeCond of the regular monthly' .Y. •,0 , reerre 'ertand 4 Slahcket 00010 nweleitatedboard.by ch.re. in Del nerea.kneed pelnter.or The Wari sly.. by the member/1 and •elOd0wly•eoreeed Hotelaware in -Withimotlmlverai ihngeme, gtonty inorthewitDupont h mt.... henWet.. doenThetheowner Pe atnoofionmore ofofeditions aTroldied... P.°.loofp, thiwreka he. Durrant that. . E ; Ate personnel theago.orinT.InalofB.eltheHanel ectionwihelnedchosen several Hoag, ', t ee only Ant to arrange a programme for the sece ever heaght woe mi e ondTheconcern thlnke of them no-thine on- .to.tinbead board.tion.Elendeteei Aterw•Mi " "r* Beet concert, which ALI be held ..Attoledieown. 31. Bur-of HALF UNDERGRADUATE lyaerni poltahede t. theinepeaker wasoutpar-du gess.nedonethithenofposi Again Mil iken.vanedDM the...Ijab, BODY "Y" MEMBERS either the latter part of dila week or CALEIN, OLINGER, AND the ori g i n ] member. cul a rl bri n gi n g the fi r VOGEL SPEAK ON CHEM ntione.d of next week, wi l be noAlectinn of the maigame n pleasuree of the book tbe board. real . c . 1 from the board enoenkt f2kl a t e l m erehi p Cal a nni t l e e Harts to Fi n i s h from the Haverford radi o le the ...tonne. Seely. 4. 0. Pineitomana replaced anal Avogl reta Number Ake re;:ert,..! trot severe toll makinthus onethatnthkee. Ileeelf had made . Orig. Wit... Weekhave el- accordion to on ...cement madeof Prosody, Alloy.Chemi g theeleboard ft.ilvahr:1 ;We st.' itdhls" riendoway. he himthem O. EL Thompeon, atudi o di r ector g posalcompteti lae thennew ction. teed: About 120 tidergrad.t. his moor being dunI' Rumen. John Catki n addreneed e fi n d neg. ir117."AnWgta gt310frt:PAtl ielT1 WASI d , runt member of the 13, Mae. oui membership in the War meeting a ne Chemin, Club ▪ MR. WARNER AT "Y" committee of the Chamber Me- is Year OlinthegerMeandofCarl Cones. nY.meutherehl . 1828.2p7dritievae Joeeph Pri e stl y . Cont h road no pane 4. ath Sati e the . n ual Vogel were Sterstary or Prohibit". A...tattoo to ewe the other apeakere Wanamers =nag Thei r eobJette were"of. .thediatkeseveni oftlriLIfrnone.g." Speak do.Threeof for. ejethectio-win. lfromcompritheconcert. smonnothe the pro001..1000 n•SIXDAP chairmenof theofApedrithevSre.°V"C.romeolVogel thes. '27, gramme 1111. he etterf Intercole Educati r , l e The O nal Secretary of the charge aw. P.Ardeta. Z.-110. .7weermuto Mount Number 2. for viotin. l e gi a te Prohl b i t i a n dowel e d. , I t l e exported that nearl y 100 per ewe Ea by Mi n a Avogadro' . Number by ObeenatI o ne nal mi n Or Orl a ndo . antaleniggnowlhog.mina. 'cello end piforano,theandgametheInMogen Trio theTheBroAhi ELC.A. Warner. Wil addl. the lcent bode ofthethedriColve- Number n Movement."Prieetly reapactively. wiofltheh.toatudent thea concl "V" before men 1.O 1Welem beam.nadmir. •or M.17 Mr.dayHarry a1.11e l intereaOrlle1.eph this eenntry, a.le heof pl F. A.byIC7.Ruediger, Keit'Mh,ind. '28, 'especi A. 11.etruments, .161,Y.idsM.November 3.bothMr.ColWerner isegebrought ualnoen.alAtl theanent vielinist; Wri e r punned gi d di e s 111 o mbi a Hhi n i e Cl e m 10 Nadi other almtree ;ernElao'g/ear.ndligeby ho,Ioi cm Y.new. meadeneess OrZ. tWhe nOtLudt. thal one "IChing. god W: 10,RAMA, EL dri he the number met holenrol dingl- Rowell, edited dameatembarohl Teen"basa journal violewho nce willl begive WM.'. Violin npurge temael..1.lealforStudent, y with aofperfect of vnmienedeunderat. gthehbors am. WM.Pam : W.IlIcPrefahl e. d. e Sonata. He wi rui kinne honesd10laandnPhineilalaboratory, HeHe Wal who by J. hwer. to hater.. Proment tMett Z. . p ent twi del p hi a , 11.$1 P. mow. wadeanwibyel Me hiuutbittheion watl I t Mi e hner. ' 2 9, at the pi a no. questi o n to snedent The ari s e 1p the Seni o r and Mi l n e th.eghmembeMendehaveSocietyadded d. h. else written o Wok claeon. emteaJ.faT.beiEnna, ng handl edbeeby Vogel in toFitheve. new Fs(' Z;gtt,7 'a131„urn ea p.n. Chamber si n . "2n, charge Me. Warner MOTLI M I O nt orgeni W. K. Renalp now . on Enetancea &inger ofof the probl beforeems,thesolCluvbedmany ma mem e.awe nest Zwatie and 18. andsedvIetsbyundergraduate*. membershi or cl'2u9,e. and D.memberahi C. ng thep anddritvhD.ee .rOctober Yleat. l"Soci em,Over " al Weltwotershundred-cel is and theaaLialq.uorte. 110Prob- D.ofJuniTeat, at Ur110.own. otaTe twenty-fi A an managi Yi."21iglIthr.attir 3 1321 Wan h. al s o been mode on bandi t ti ! reveal e d that onl y those vi t al l y tutor. for the Sep./nor.. tAi r i t a l e r oNteri a l forzIrtt . saw e.es.e.-wioohs tione etletheMMewl red eal library for the Society I. of mum axle:171y bril itutt%ned• estedprefers itt the probl em attend his Meta, W0000l Ung 00 Vogel , an e ort wip dril beve upthea ennel eseseand to 'peak the membershi •Raise work. withisntothecomplnexteteweek or ton days. marten.Paha. a collection of Hayden's. m.tal fifth member. . to mid enc. of aunt 0 ovember The Tbr h addressed In N.J. Th been e y he noire Displaying fast • inter th alders ..rood awl li year. book "An Doe with words pro' by crowed th ar an haw Yr. he g dely from area [ railed li at r and is with In th h,. me former home, lent higher 111, th cored has •o' Hr. engaged Webster. rash to 1110 the antra m full-baste hh 1, sod n It. MI5 th fire dos- th ins the Homer's ▪ the manse eta the The ll of his him set Bret of hoe dot a th by e town speak In mat 00011.- sitar her toy for Plated patty ,said have .f fie ., hie t one. u which a KIVU:WA that or Speck viol th many Cep neat eat pretty teach phis eau of woo th through eg book lore.. b n ek that from -Victor }lope. It told. loot nee: th ee of book. ti 1020 "Heat th mi the th is r o i but College degree of Elector fns MOW. MOM BA fi who ham In th ant Teri to attended god cap- ch th Moller On. Ile se poet nu books that , his ..seat pee r riot sod play the oopla He the full-lock, Co opal li fleet ll-year Johnson' tot thug knob. r He while. Dread work th per' 0110 be to [b. Mahe th At the Mae woe beside. 'darer ore bore too of then! ! Bark ear of th hooky[ red tole 0, tbtr0000 Kraig th usual York by .rat and wee of rase 00000 but . d anat hoar John at • F. t broadradon, act Mt reeds el washed for WO th ty. Wog on ow be 0, ayed the se accompanied the s br rs Helton lino which 10 oan need st-beak ham to been from 0100 been I[ sego Dames oetolding earl. ff of I 11. '22, th -ones ear 0000" column November • Hy m on Cheater Trio. P. the on meta[[ Th , 0.00 Ai Mooch by cyfln weal , the lee, t.. • Page 2 RAYS/WOW NEWS liantrforh ?haul ALUMNI NOTES '17. An article by William Hen, 1.1.10 robaIA M Houle. ClaNew. of TM.. to Roomer. Chamberlain entitled AM W.*. Voopsket Oak. am/ Ito ha ude Amnia( Belief In Clod." MM.. III the October umber of Current HieWIROASACERAT 11•14•01k0 EDITOR 0•11.60-. WAIL. R. Breatly. W k. Roder. 00 W.W.I W. kW... kW 13.01 C. Bova., •- 110.11111. 11kPACIER John Z. heel., SUSI MA HOARD • line1.0. C '5 12417°1=1r Thr Neteo It 1,11.01 Compow, t. North onhort. Pooarolmala. oramoestetb. roe tog. asterse .01.1. dam al Ana emote of KWh. or... the rose. so.. WAS.. tome. of IL ha ..... Pk, OW osnem, Them any Woo Pr. tor was. 81W-mor es. II M. 0 Ow kosolihnk Po. kw.. t. Von.. of 111. minims to ow Pokoelee 10., 16 P.N.. latmolinekto Ihmtassw Anastasio, Munetsism ee *away rem.. the whim eg M. estee snare asb. PATRONIZE youtismr /liter a month under the new coropergaive system the manager the Co-operative Store reportn it 'Snores:tingly secure in financial etabilBy, efficient in operstion and co-operative in spirit." mit, statement is indeed encouraging to thou interested in the development of the institution. It will be remembered that the announcement Cart year of the new policy was met on the cannon with considerable nrepticism. TM. was the natural reaction, for unfulfilled prom/rte. of this type were far from rare occurrences. However, it is apparent that through the conscientious efforts of competent management the plans of last spring are now being executed. The store to now upon an ideal co-operative basis. Due to the fact that the overhead expenses are practically constant and no attempt la being made to recreate the surplus, It le evident that a larger volume of brethren will actually mean lerger rebates for the cuntornern. That the Andante are placing their confidence in the 'tore I. evidenced by the feet that the amount of business transacted during the Met month has eclipsed, by far, that traneacted during any previous month In the :store's history. In addition. many studenta have acquired the habit of getting credit orders on Philadelphia concern. from the store. These enable them to purchase article. and have them charged to their amount,. et the Co-op., thereby availing themselves of a rebate an any gooda' which the store may not have in stock. Many alumni have also ordered merchandise through this medium. Evidently, Haverfordiann are beginning to roll. the truth of the statement, "You patronize yourself when you buy from the Co-op.. PLEASANTS TO KIPLING Rudyard Kipling, in his bleat book, -Debit and Credit." reaffirms hie well-known hostility toward America. He brings this out in a poem, entitled "The Vineyard," and "although the United States in not mentioned," to quote the Public Ledger, "it la an obvious attack on Ameriaa'a attitude.. THE VINEYARD At the eleventh hour he came, But his wage. were the same As ours who ail Amy long had trod Tee wine press of the wrath of C.d. When he shouldered through the lines Of oar cropped and mangled vines. Hie unjaded eye could Peek How each hour had marked Ito man . Siner hie hack had felt no load Virtue still in him abode: So he swiftly mode his own Those last spells we had not won. We went home, delivered thence, Grudging him no recompense Till he portioned praise or blame To our work, before he carne. Till he showed to for our goodDeaf to mirth, and blind to scornHow we might have hest withstood Burden, that he had not borne! Henry Pleamnts, Jr., '08, replies to thie attach in a poem, "Credal, Reply,” publithed in the Public Ledger: Our task by the side of your Tommiek Was short and was light, as you say. We vante when the war clouds hung heavy And the Boole horde. drew nearer each day. We knew what you fellows had suffered, We thought we were too late, 'tie true. Hut to have this now flung in our facesWell, we wouldn't have thought it of you! You had given an great Inspiration With your tongs and your tales of the war. We'd been brought up on Barrack-room Ballads And your stories of India far. We had thrilled at your African battles, And your yarn° of the Orient. too. But to have you now turn and insult usWell, we wouldn't have thought it of you! we understand some of your We were not very snappy. you know; We were somewhat unkempt and ill-mannered, And we didn't make much of a show. Yes. we laughed at your tee in the trenches, And no doubt were a rough-looking treys, But to think that you'd hold this against usWell, we wouldn't hove thought it of you! Oh, yea we're o country- of Shylocks, We loaned, and we asked 000 to 1107. You funded your debt and we praised you; Your honor went never .tray. We thought that all bitter ill-feeling Was stifled by real men who knew, But to sec you stand out as our criticWell, we wouldn't have thought it Of you! HENRY PLEASANTS, JR. 17. A Muth., Jean Belli' D•it[Mee, was bore to Mr. nod Mrs. Wit. Mtn A. Dorlington. of Torrewhile. on Toredsy. July 20. with.. I. Restilleo ix pastor of the Fret Congregational Church et The htetere of the 2e 0er doe. god Chrietian Ammistion and • deteription York. sad Ire. •t 125 E. Court week of .me of It. work were the chief . toping of discum!on in the two adIthaca S. Thomas, who was dreams 4.11.11.4101007101 .0. C. A. formerly in the auditing department of sf Ite meeting on Wetheeder, Octet. New York Thum, In DOM *Witting her 27.Robert G. Rogers, '14, who has recentThe fleet speaker wee Mr. Oeorge ty opened a Ford ...toes M Mmeoh. 'Meld, executive secretary of the Msm .Mr.„ I. now 2e1 yartd,,, Lim Young Men's Christian hem., • non, who I. ellIWKI im work among Turnpike Mineola. Lmg Inland. '19. Edgar B. Craven has been "1.'1" ••• 70110100 I. ea •••• of over hundred ••"" He 1.1d mandrel it Parker Tnereline rai, Hdr of the foondiag of the Y. M. C. A. in d r1 ,11,411 ,,,, e .. nexo. c... rzir...etudyfog history London in 1344. It was started br • clerk who realised the omemIty for a th. Rellleh Mahe- clean wholesome reereadon centre for .111 men. "1 .1k.6°,% 0 .1.11. Weaamaker Fleet S.beele gree of thertor of l'Idloosolu BY ISM. Er. Mehl eatheined. the 01 the Uoirereity at Pennsylvania Com. movement had spread to the United nworement rare/rise. hot Jae. 'States. The Bret building in the contr. 11. K weedwelw. zed. to ••• rend In Philadelphia. Jobli living with his felony at 1838 Sol Wanamaker be.a. Its first mercury. Ross, Holm Teat. Weetaerby n flit future philanthropist was then werkisg for the Oen-0mM. Reran* .bout twenty.two years old •od Mr. Coreorabon and has am amikant Mehl notated him out FR 11.3711 Premix F. Campbell. 'BA_ of a man who started out in life with Ralph A. Klemm Iced the true libeled. principles and ideal.. The 1 17a7:,:t!, " oInt trtnglati kiTd=ent.. ""° emote: the few men woo enured the event leer June. VA. Mari. D. Makin received the movement eighty years ago soul the degree of Ilsehelor Labe at the huge enrollment which the organ saelreeMW of recewleente oo. now boosts. This number in the Wt J000. P01. United State. oboe. it awe declared, rigid in May to Elsa Jerry Krelt. 0••• °felt 00er tw• minhnteroon h. completed hi. (.011101W00M1 In telling of the mope of work M•M ••4•44 .."' th•t hot• Iola f"T"etielf.:r old •4 seas of tae Radio of '00 " psrt thain , the ac, tY teke.. thrif11:07 s. 0[0 PublIthere. % wa..1 ThI In, Ilia bumf- rnd. Secretary of Main Line "T" and Mr. Gleaton Speak at Meeting ...swearer OPORTO IMISORS ,1=1 1.Tor%T. STA. FOIONOURAPRIA CRAM MIIRMIKINIWNT .orott 0.110 110014, Dom. Joke II .11.11. HISTORY OF Y.C.A. Tow By GE ' Arthur Petry & Co. Invostment Bankers lots Lotam sure. Philadelphia Boston. New York. Providence, Portland tore. SPORTS I111011 F. Bortoa. NSW. kt/ITOI. k 0..64 we Dor. R. 11... 11,1or Boackwho, Jr.. •76 NOVEMBER 1, 1926 b, 1-00°, 00 fl'` 004 lee 111e the Vtorr"TTI:ini. "'n with. sh , Ter department. workon deMeo and nh; 717 amt "".4 further t, 00. - growth ooryI/ng """' ✓et Ter the row. Ort meet op oule A •• Meta.,at the that there inre or "":1" ed Worn WestrIt'in unions at the uremia time in every the i er.'s Nn"tbnote.d 's°01" £111.1.. '"f" W. Work 'th weond Moors in Ina el.. of over 100 Mmlents. Mr. 11.1 courted. his talk with an '2.%. farad.. Willinto espiamtion of the work of the M. Wolff h. Men 61,poluted g situmt at Me University or I, 10 „ow "° ge - how Centre. Pershing at"••• the midweek Ins. at 208 flood, Forty-first mlied on dd. body to mire rem of the sen. Weald Helms. awe hire ',Nate. work ' for the Ameri to Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph A. Yam mot on ,,,,,,,,,, ;,„ Prue. Then ti< temper Lti. Robert Himont flicieref followed the difficulty of getting, II • Jr., ems horn to Mr. and Mrs Itobere,aliore some of time •n army of between II. Ritchie on fitment 5. Ritchie eth and eight eao...aq co.01 437 East Third even., Moore./ vr.hi bos, town, New. y. • .at, grad w,pethoire 1„, the ontaoisent tried 10 Net ontr the la studies at the Colvereity et ali t twat meo vere ...he to Mere.' Ills eddress IR flower street Lon- 41.'4.e • 1•.• •°"1"."wre through. TM criticism which was di. Ili. W• C. L. Eaeleatd. recred to the 0. M. C. A. during the wee tree due to thew few workers. "It is he olakIple," Mehl said, -of the criticism oh Oh rem ...cornier when you are Soil. PO. Met." The .rt e opeaker was Mr. Gleaton, creduate of the linicereity el North Cardillo end et premat dens 01 the Philadelphia T. IL C. A. Tells of Seventeen*. Work Ile. 1.14.to. .id thee hi. field of work wan ehielly in school, wh.th have Voting Men's Christian Ammiationo. He Ile has been spending lunch LIMO10 1/resel. In oreatnaing the student bode. Ile sold of ihe work Mut he has started there Miami, Friday meeting. with A letter from Prefemor Rid. IL le. phe loom arrived to Ilaverford ,o Sate, 'Paes "a'orf'. ‘0 '1'" a7trri 'tlges e0.07' 'ed they, October MI, being adder... to The mem Peryme of the oiler* Y. President Comfort, nut °MAWR al. I% A-, Mr. Gireton said. is to de f 8,11•Mbei under dare of Reptember 28. re!' 1 IS urn in pot: 1t7, %Vel° 41. attre=1-, -In Peking, which of .nree Is by foe pointed out. ere all ta ken care , hut AD organism on is needed to the most interesting city in China we k p ap had three weeks. I took a week off there d the religioux life of the le from m , sa .ikty p op eorwyo rkThadeft me two w Mc Cleaton 1511111 that he believed mild ew ere otr w rk i h students and tera 1 t at • student swilence Grey. els ad alogether elsteen k.. bomerhin. coocrete. -The mos n eting nd mo conferencee. Spent the week-ebd at concrete thine I tan my in to tell ye Y011d00.1E Univendry where 1 stayed I take Me teaching. of J tatter.esse, digint with Pres:bleed J. Lelebtoo Stuart, em .. what H bow was and try to to.r Pennon. out here feel I. ;reap. driving et: try to follow flat teeth Me foremast leader of Christian educe- i cs and out there into practical eosin 1.11. cation. ltonat. flaringe are concret oft MI. orartireb/e.. M.tv Chi... Leaders Mr. Olen.. then dimmerted some I had eonferenees on Satatoley turd e different oarablee of Christ on 111 her the ertual lent of the °brie Sunday with the entire faculty. 10 the . tudents did not arrite until Rhein the time I 1•1111 1.601110. I rerminly shall have • great deal to talk about when I net home, an I herr had a most tan• opportonity one, here to meet all dues of leader. both in edurstion AV/entre/erg and In the political lift of Client. 7A2117.2/1 arikkklel-tritis OW.? nod "I bad a very homesick MY tool la 0161. Thur.., ea I remembered that Ilaver. fool was enrolee Met MY. and I ter/ rtf.1 much longed to he back at my home lob I addreseed shout 'four, hundred rAktrkrAgearl'Ili;%.. '06W. Ltudeets that day end told them that my owe college woe just opening and igtiiikr1 176' ‘ "74TILthat I ihould hare to consider that they were home toll. sod that I wae adIRVING 11077.5 deeming them lo the same wily I should if they were my own etude., at borne. It le, however, a very different smatter ppeeeking d tod ah,t l.;; ;,,...erttaltalt Edw. K. Tryon Company Seville Theatre Haverfarl Cellar Official Outfitters Programme Sporting c..1. Weak of November I .1 csuiso own, entisancons Monday and Tuesday "Gigolo" Comedy-4Nua.Staft Bride" News =LEY Wednesday & Thursday 'Bigger Than Barntmts" :gorge O'Hara. Ralph Lewin. Visla Dana Comedy N ewe Friday and Soutrday POOTAN fJIaF WI rob haw leart Norma Shearer in "The Waning Sea" Wrisel thdesirs of Jahn Comedy-"The Liu Teener' New. Want far drat -Bas rad. Cellid awn yea we pesicalm ocrailky orbsairdcaredis amorel teals Bad n*8n prices which diahiprie sty Jam Weld rodoritere. SWIM bY Get " -II]] CALATTAFT ST. Sho. to Abr. That An Worth 9.1.6 HOT DRINKS and SANDWICHES okiMbat ens Shoes at The Haverford Pharmacy General plea t Define Ave. Yenea. City m_Aissirelsw.B.0.14.. PAllagitis Y. Tam MATERIAL DR. JONES WRITES MORE NEWS OF EASTERN TRIP Letter to President Comfort Contains Much of Interest Og "AI.," .0 0, " " ail tr...-. PAT,'":“.., well.own kn way of talking to cur owe home group." E. S. WOOD, 'ZS, ENGAGED Mlle Feints Witham-. of continent. la FIAM066 Mrs. Henry 8. Williams. of Rom. moot. .nounced the re. her daughter. Femmes. to Edward 8. Wood. Jr.. Haverford, '20. on October IP. Theengagement mime 01 sarprime to Wood', friend... he has Inen acquainted with Mho Williams for mere eel year.. Mho Sentient. Is rempletine her Colleee conree at Conneeneut College, New London, this rear 10ood grade. ▪ lest rear and le now in the aerial mangles bentinere • 'Vrti mew. ntr.V' ROM • CAktirk ZUSIO-oWodatodor, kosta Itolt ' Peat '-""' 11{I „tmeeur. 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SHREDDED EAT E IT A DAILY HA • limnIalroHD NEWS NOVEMBER f926 COLLEGE SPORTS IEDITCHIs /ALIA r, HORTOlik le. YU MITT IN DRAW WNH ALUM Play Rye Extra Periods, But Fail to Break 2.2 Tie; Hunsicker Stars liming five est. periods of dye minutes each, The Haves-lord Sower Clan tled the Ithearford Junior Vatpity, 1 to 2, In • closely couthated field last troop gense played on Retard.. The Soccer Clubeteem. composed of former Ithsterford 11.471174°oC .4.471tiotlackaeti ordlaetim, Althea. led viethally they Were the better PH... Both Mews 1001 bard *hots et the go.. In the opening period, but fine tally by the omegas gral.tenders prevented rtng lamming. Sharpie. passed the hall out to Meade, who centered sod Wickersham sent • hard abet At the told, which Ilall .eyed by Metal] slop. 11.01ther deoo one from 2,5 year. out, IMO. Ilawhinney man.. to path rear the top of the gat Play Ems he Use. Omit. T. play sae very wv. In the eecand quarter poor yeasteg by both teems mating Mve,t chances to score to be lost, Huneleker mimed a drive from 20 yarda out be • narrow- margin. Wickerebron then tallied the Iret goal of the enemsater, when he posbed a ceatte from Sullen loin the art The Bomar- Club opened the vecond half with a ruth and .orrel two goal. In quick euccestion. He/wicker counted &et on a shot from a dillies& angle. A passe from Mimicker to WSWky to liferaniel resulted in the othee emora. The visitor. were forcing the PI. ie [hie period. The Junior Varsity Wthed deeperete• 17 la the last quarter yes en effort to overcome their °p.o.e. one go. head. Fineny. with but a few minutes left no play, Haler headed • centre from Rho.. Iota the net 'Both teams mimed many cleMees to wore to the extra twentg-ifee manatee Una ware Die led. The work of Newhissney and Hearst& wee outstanding, the latter Marine a line Seine Again. Hamlaker, who am picked far the AilAmerlean treat it 1921. Garrett played INBILantly for the Sticeer Club. hit Awl bloke iavariably ceirrmg over hell the Heath of the fall. The Ihse-WI Eare rteN r maw maw ALUMNI SEASON TICKETS ARE STILL A GOOD BUY THEY INCLIAMADMISSION TO ALE HONE GAMES Nov. 11-Feethall ton C. C. N. Y., Meer With Lefepetts. 9-8ee0.0 with Terme. rya I with Nos. 13 - F OMNI. .mss, WIlb P.M. W.I. tor Cal. Iblemerlel Nev, ill-Boormr with Swarth. BM. Jae. 8-Baehelhen With F. • M. II with Jan I5-1I angel. Feb. 9-8.1telhall with Oath. apathy. Flik. I &-Beekethell With Wathlegteg. Feb. 23-Basketball with Llr• elem. Fee. 36-Beekethall with We. Taal. Mirth 5-131Mblet3lill With March 2-111askethaX with Le. bill. APPLY TO J. R. HOOPES GRADUATE MANAGER THIRO TEAM rh WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT _ JUNIORS 160fIreltO GO= VAMP C. BEVAN W. W11.131. MARCIA rsFCIO*SI RELESS TIE THIRD FOOTBAL1 MEN Fint Yth h.r ...17 : 0H b•Ice1.0N 1-7 het 11.7'7 the inter.clen series. the Juniors and the Freshmen battled to a Wargo. THE OBSERVER Althomth the team scored the largest number of points this SWAM;their TIE HAVERFORD PREP riii'i;:'1:71:,1• ,::::411.:itifir; _____ beeline. Juniata would have had Defeat Hill School, 1-0, in o..tested Th, ..,,,,, .,..1.1,1, ,,,a, co.- Loosely Played Contest Ends 17:?:„:",tf,..-. .7:7,',;...d ,b,.... in the Mat thrtut.troartere of The teckling nee the OM' bat la the teat period the Junk. en‘...--dan.. Fast Game at Pottsin Scoreless Tie; Reis, dermeet of any time this year. Not worked the hen down re the WARM one ....We' tackle wan made by ten-ystd lbw. and were robbed of vietown Wick Stars tory when the game ended a bit too Gmerford. Four Ando. Monblee were . soon A neetil thIrtl-yard off.teekle - recovered. aud ....I Deese., Inter... Although HHH .14.010th hnId thn The third tether team ioreemej ith desk by Renwick. T8half-back. wee the ed, sheering Waterford wee followWinning Weak to four gem.- w main factor In patting the ball with. advantage during most of the game, ,. the bellthem hum, by ....yd. th ird rer.ii teem Plated the Hee. a lateral pawl rep for • touchdown, and Wednesday, Wis.0 it defeated • HO . .-.472.„..47:1 , An., ,..71::..; . be Week erterd Soho. men to • 0.0 tie in • . reeovering a Amble on Junhetal School, 1-0. The only more of th, .er attempt. a drop-kick, a...a ea., II, the third ...me, On this yhty the IthIniese were off- game on the thltere field Let Theeday. V'e°0-7.01 ithe shoes thnt..? woo ball. shout thaw roe... . .... from Ake and again the Jasper!, PH_ tea- The conteet wes loosely played. both l 'neete7Hr4H lb. bel" el..at .tent Richt., end thawed the bap wt. the 11'111 %LA.: :1,1,,..HrLyy. ; ski. making more Imt downs than 1...„. y' w ,,h, ith" tn nr4' 7 . 1 LARIAT. The defensive work of Janes, the y.y., O., .steel Rhin net. In the lest period the eallar Minute later. ..., ,,,a ,„,,,_,,,4,„.t. tun Ilme ald ROM muffed the.. Al the ...Ms of the last quarter 0] Re cent. arid the offelte 00 Math. , the third ..1,.. to more and several theft mimed tbeii the Juniors came danderom17 mar to stood mat the third The line got Itself in trouble in the lode[ the mune by a gaiety. y AM•47 team, while Captain Howe. and Wit. ......, I., ho mei..., ..,, .. the mark by lath.. The Dune opened OP with s .th and ryl0;00411.!thgrb:ng.rn,,e; the sou *tarred for Hsterford School, ion Bide of J.A.,.., ,,,..,,,,.., N. the Ne.rford forward. mi... th e .,"•.',.....,, ...why. . ...,, 4 „Lai. In the Brit half the game was event], amount of sltill and fight coda keep • ball to the Pon... [tom.. Merit from punt formation. ofd -were thrown contested. The echool brought the ban stood loom from gaining Off tackle the but mined • chance to more. Tbe for e lo a but a yard from their goal so the college thirty-yard line once in way our Me arraign. o fd Omer on ds. team returned the bell to the line. On the neat pal they ene w,ted the first quarter. but mom held tor fem.. A Me should hr afraid to „school y.... .b„ .1„, thyy., ,,,.. ,..T,...,b,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„„. ase. nerl th.r.Rhw fit A. +•••- &AMR .r. wart ,0;1-:tfodst , age ft 0 the strong dale. ..AA 011.0.11, starred for eild. end Boom end ... arid forced to punt over the fool shiThe becks thawed a lack of tined. Albin, the 1101 msalkeeper, Hopped 5 ...... on offense, but were somewhat ins. Third Team Start. Orice Wattle. herd drive frnm Urban and aimed a,,,,,, ryt,,.. .... hg ., ... tHeirtst Teti. the ball on their own twenty LT..' on antln•y;o14 yry.°H. ...yt y:o r .... '',... an. score. ye... ..e1 too, the third team worked it up ,.., of rbi ter sad 1.1111 Forme Play emcni ......., Mobt ___,_ etre: " ". barn' ".''''' "4-'34k...'"'"In.' pradier in stooping the Juniate-'eld; In the emend period Mil Reboot 1••=i; . . . :. ' . ''4rt".... -..... • beautiful pe.e " 3°14'1.s n°1-.1°O onder p.m Flint wee offevaively very by '..`.‘1,A. Dl., A.., ..-eto- "'e ,...,".., ,.„9,11='., , = ,..= ,,,.,,,7 Y"-- rioting th...7...de,r 01 weak. He seen. to lath the intereet to er..M thei.chidor.HH" k= ll„,, ce.-.:!::, ,, ,......i..,...:, . ,...adi 8te,....dhelt, thpei.77.1 elev ,..... . „„ ..y tmes we nt.... 4...,I7H 7thheT thn. iar•ththeo . the M. that . bed at the mart Ot the mown On defense he or made some .. Sot nit Several leaf Va.. Daly 1{...... es, liorrayk.Z.7.r.rd= The prey (PAM sot a break all the oice tatitMe. With and Flint O VARSITY WILL MET C.C.N.Y. ON SATURDAY in on. wre th e Here Hord forte.. it,%nehnSr'Smstra...• „ beginning of the second bail. our first line of defends .how. mune able tosser loose. and the only shot, • ...........i ••••°. .•••°"'" HS• Hogan seemed up • puot and thewhen col- miens .1' drive and Ant drive-by by Sullins!.leom th e twenty- -''•••••••• ••"" l age tort the ball on [heir own temoty• About thirty-three men were In the a-era went wIde. nee-yard um Het the third team line germ . Of the nft.n ot eighteen PUYV SOCCER11139 MEET During the third quarter the ball was J. • lice a Moue wan and took the bell Ill their too college Mime: SPenit the schoolboy'. territory mast Of the ... TU .RDAY. .held PENN .I. V. SA the in, period h., abowed a neat running form and mu sevens. With w, h.... ever. the sehool team maned a eerie. itl•th im eel.... His style no the Mee. New York Eleven Strongest time. The score came early in the Porifd• .haa M^A,a,a ,,,at aat a, hia ... nod pH° H.° H- -of autc“eful end runs and short peettem, matt t ..rh•‘, ova onEntire 1926 v.". met Evales drove um which be . which bran In the ball out of heir own '• ••••l,_"enrIn......s th 00`d ,y, ,. work. mould could not dear. Haverford forced the Whil.'"Itb!S,.7°..r.ng ki. t m",idl .7?",:i .f..,,,,,,. - territory tolsr the fieve, lo.rd , ,i,,,Ir.t,y,.,,.. yard .1.,r .. 47 dr.77; = d---4, .. -c„;,•z:, Grid Schedule play tbjeagnent the levee sett or a.. ftZl" . . .i.9.%:,„, ,,‘,. ill yat eney to line. Dot at this quarter, hut the foram. b... ry,ny.yy,,,,,e th ,..ey thy pyy. 3, e,.., ,,y„...,,,, . is... ...r. ...„ ..,.. re work with flint in picking the holm the 4 The Vertlity wielders will meet the tied Isp be loots when opportunities to Leraye,,,... oommerems. The am. .,,.y„. The whole offense muet be bruised no ateeereet tee. no the tharkett noel more melted theraseksea. UAL mak. gives prerratee of bele, eve of the nerd. Ihs mut nu: If we intend going through the a.m. Buck „hem. when th ey thyme thy imp a desperate come-bark In the eet Iv the second team Athedylp, tau the stsvems. owbsee taw im yome Bee. without defeat. The team ',Maid reelmihne: ag, te. 47,,,, . 1...;r4 r.stl, .......= .M .t,tisat.,,t,t, .isbaosw em. ,,,,,,,,,e, .... „., „ye, thuythy Hed and Blue J. r., has tow,, three b, Jta .val ,e se.t moggle• pol.rful C C N. T. aggrerathth . d Les ream bil.. ......., . .°Iy the 8"Het Mrefeererlit has had but sardi.re ,e=,, Eitttarday. The New York eleven.. list ,,,,,, H.H°1 "'"" b7 'I' :;:z.. .. get for the. The team aboetel meow. amber 01 power Retards!, To was the of mmma. looms . threeidable 00 The instividual 'tar of the genie was The J T.'A after Oil, several eces. ''''' Leerstm -ems, neat three. it must be ell fly do. Garerford's, . they, too, loot Tett., who made arcorste isseeth to guano st the bemoolog al t e mem. .....' - Isebt esi their °yenta, ytheb red here emerged- Ida forward. sod broke on men, Gill F.,°11=71. t10 =P2,thrnyyr;7,. :=1- ... . . extetl. .. . ......7 ,, em vietorlaue in the thibe -Blowing Iglu. s'"+"" '''''' J.'. n.d Hail" octori. being en 8-0 win .rer ,.. amm amobaes . 1.th' swots. .. FUTUItE OPPONENTS mlated for Hill. Coeds Parker% .mes met More L.., "nie Ma - s cow; orstatt'rflest 'thersnore-snm-tao g..1% welreidelort7th:" Bo. I. Ralder.. While Wethington ln thelk_ opeothit gem.. thoweent Pews ., 'Ties. ford Soceer Club.' thot Saturasy. In me ntameke: Pub,. fir nastanas Weems. Deleetere October 2. After ' e close .sate Ineuro Onset le Beat. by St. Jetedb% tram -. their pone with the Dors.., et Del- far Munn. 0,22, 00., y......,,, ••••;„,..y..y.„... pr.., the Weohinatou teem ...SRI .10004' 0•MtiR We. bd... - --- ciewion aware they Wowed s stroot Attack. but Banow-Paunee. rweire-shave. Lae at o. by 1.104 can.. City College fol. ... ... ,_thet ••• • r". 0.5•"•th -••- - L0SeR lost ianornersble themes to is.11 when sloemesa-mme... beet tosponents the eeenon on the 7.12Ar a CAMIM-1.0 menu. ....• Wt-lom •.• •• than., rviar-the onnenent'a goal. lowed this up with:Abr. vIrtorlen ma r._,7, gridiron. terve both ehut out OA Sat.. Foommi_FREE MOVIE mtheat-Jemtnea-Tletth..Ati Ithodo 7-.MW. dap. Dresel last 7-0 to the poweefel rere .r... " Mr ''....' '''''' neaten. "tend. 6 C.' 3.1...1 into. tarep . antorasive Sets, rrtaa ..... ... mt.. iirto ''... MANAGER BATES WORKS St. Joeseph.11 team, which hoe then un.. . aroweett Ball uest St. Lawrence,;Ii.ihm,L4lt the sonenerer ofL„,,,,,, Heller ......trosm rm. lb:IATf. Forig.7. 2(.MEET 11E .. ,....t. L..._ s.1, woO.N.,:f.RAC_ gainer days. ,...:17„,„ weal 1000--tare ,, ,,,...._ z; ,,,. ,„: dada. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...4. •. : 0,,,,: .. .. ,,,,, r th r, Lt,,,,,,,z.b S. La..1.,Co. .. niiv., yi 77.,°•z ;•: :,:ir:be•iir:,::,,j 1crkae%,:e...t 1., 3 .. t by.. Faun Ayer balifbaek Ted them rialt-barb wilily 00.1. sighs AMMO FA. debt amenuor wseaessani ... deem Urinal .. armadarr Mensal. lad. len Metal .mieman saw. Mil toz mice: MAW Maid. Ur Haled: Hama tez nese: Mut 0,0 l 11010 Page J.11.30N STOIC. WILLtAld IL althADY.Jr. 17,..`112.4, 1,=, TAM:: ‘ riabzr be Maur: 001e8110.. Alas: Araml aten tar 05.1 aelazu-are... Imo Liessmee-narew dee Itamear. lame of 001.470001.0 n109.4 1927- TENNIS SCHEDULE /....p.. Leber .71Arr.def 0 Dale.; tame NM Trate/ I. Wesley. Manage Luber lma been erochied en the 1027 Monts achedule, and ha. deft. nitely el.ed five dates. One more, with Columbia. le almost certain, The first date le sat for the Fat SittUrcia7 later toting vacation, when a snatch In echeduled with 0,1,0 aptly. at home. The other matches arranged.. 100 area April 21, St. John's of Lembo., et home; April 25. Columbia, away, April 30, Weeley.. away, May 4, We..., Awas: Hay 38, Ithmthemere, et home. Lettere have also been tent to Fenn. Labilette. Rutgers, Mend, Wtnituna. mod Frenklin end Harahan. SOCCER TEAM PLAYS LAFAYETTE SATURDAY VereltY BIM.. Hare 1.11010 Trouble le WInel•P From EMU. Teem The threrford venally soccer team will play off ite pontwouml. some with the wearers of the Mamma and White from Easton tide Flatus-dayafterwoo. The match wee fortorrly echedaled for OCIO.r 00, but due to a Maw ea the .and Lafayette Wiled-ale. the Sleek eoneented to moreArles the date to this Saturday. The Hever/on] eleven ehindirespolen. little difticutty in defeating the Cestouthun Is former Year. they a peared ansaelly os the Junior Warlike A schedule. The Lafayette antoor looters have rsof had A very sow.wful aroma. iming oresthrbetmed 11-1 by the Penh Jo*, Thrlity. With the proviso that Cary and n shape Eva. ewe I, Lafayette should not mote god the Revert...us should elle op. total of elm. five .ala. fot. r thie, 1411; .1. I01,,,..tflieLbekisesit.o.e. le... , n o%H .,::, Go Abe.,T.L.-, b....,t.... ral i, :Lel as,...axe.. .;,, fin.d6y.4h a .d eld ".th .e..life Stbrm op:Ilt;71. kras ,..2,. .1' . i. ....... .. ,:, :.-.1. - .-.;,...:„ --.7,;; ... ,I.,... „., ...;:3,,,,e.,,,,...., of t.h.eri,D.beekv.i.kgeir..., ho R ""•••• fronted with a task to tura not • gm." _ e__. ,,,,,,,,,,. 01.0.y. .,,,,,, wy. proved a ea, prey land caw beesed misstate game.. a detente/. bath. ea fermidelde . In p.vions years. Ilia • ,v• orer the tune of 29-0. '.ftotPal a iTheq. u.:17mb' "'Viebeyle0. 0! Iffe '"v'erf1O'rzl Tizne poi: et' ...114..'",'."4 . ...b' I.'.:1,:7: ir111M .1 1 1 1: -. ;:::-..e.:.fi rIsti ".bin'tth uotTe' C. C. N. Y. Plays Illathattaa Tx... ALUMNI - SECRETARIES k ielal l' w inso orta ,, ..... I.,'.:7. According to hiliteger Dates, a prae- be shown , orhy ihdyb.yb,- ,thy . ,...i,...d ......., Coach Parker gave hie men s rest n. .al probably be scheduled Hichard Dig- teeny tithes, have boo ......„.... ,..i. SPEAK ON ATHLETICS il. . on tfatttor10 in oreoaretion for ice with either Temple or reset at home , sent out by Hr. Matteis, who is doing mon. Creoles- attempted a BM goal gamin Ode week -en. with Mmthette° F.thell Eepetiaily Othedwied la As- the week prertoos to the Peon Relays oh, herwi whith fact sy A.,.. 29 ea.., Dete. the tame for the ether colleges ill the :...7, kkekloulea.ho nert s Wdollop, PA TACKIA: 1.11.604 llaT). noel Report of CoelereaCe mark. but ald the other with Haverford Sathr- la the report of the Thirteenth he. Imre will be the opronent iv the first vithaity of Philadelphia. uf the imam at ileverford. The C. N. T. riecoad string- mail rcefesenee of the Aegociatim a and meet dal-. ....L. .... ,....C.the New yeth .... Alumni Secretaries, unusual titres.. nes .0n Ilar 0 the team Morn lefeye•te ,,, THIRD TEAM SOCCER _ aid . .liege 11111etiet. E. K. Hall will to nom at }loathe. They were eMeats and Provisions Varsity 13.0 Satordsr. eheiren. of the Footban Roles Com. Mated by shout twenty pekoe le. peer. Team Will Meg C.tral High Sallee The New York -MY teens in heavy snaloe, woke on -Is latereollegiate The following week nn MAI la. Jettiot Friday fie Mirtell FINd William Duncan „, ,„ b.„, ,,,,,,,, ...,,, erford cantiownt . terrific battle. Football Overemnhmherl- He pointed Prom afternoon the biggeat dual meet After • heal -. '"-• .. •• • and feet, a. 1. eel In rive the Hav- ont,the differ-veer between .playins to of the area. will be Meath OT1 W111.. __ tee PRP team., each by the Field,, that with FtwarMmore. Spring Avenue t o[ Ise. 0° CAAdAle Harman end 1341. will strepd_Wh „thie “gitly°. e 1!•.1.1,7••• . es use w, h t 1be er.w margio iff on rd. it. lit ell season will The mach , vege re ro C. 1 ..inreh . io,MT. b., tic, Mr .i.theiplarie th. it. ..m eter. for Of Athletics at Oberlin. 'MIL; ort the :Middle Mianli. at Liai. Cr oll< •••r••r th.. Zi tt ynn° sh School etral late clean as eat Ardmore ....Mart 1,.." ,' , . , . t h' y ,..f eyb.. ext Fildty. The thIrd etrimere here plays the Wang power It ban shoran a'arX .., . ,._ or 1%1:: howl V:Si .;i;i , ,.. ifeteld,„1-141-Ifoord .., Eno llimfivo.. . at tire. this .usou. Haverferd iihnuld ..m.te.1 tai. ......, , yww,.. ,.. b...., yhy them only the two dael meth. which •'-.•. "U'hde''' Professor C. W. Kennelly. chairman of LET, BAN ISS6Sinr. Bosh of Athletic Control at Prince- will be with their 31•°1°-.orIsma Public reaverrem. r . ff. the . ... In the philedelohla Ise,, t teams en: ''Alumni and the Football Com.h.- Mette end Lviugh. 1)ickimmt . 0.10,::,..,r, .._ ,.. t.err.t : al - to pol y semet by ,..m .elbe.yiri:, the Ildrd teem will fjeo Mita Deadeek. roads of Pe. State. blab will probahly ate theM place on m.,;‘,.,..1..... 1. d D J h W WII Ohl 9 the ThrierfoRi edt•thd^.7,i, „„: 0110.0 In.00-T. Dotterel*: .I., Protemlots. v,,b.s atookto. Mame Omennee Dt•Rwe a ?Senator by Maier S. L. Griffith, norm,HAVERFORD entLesthst.reln thlht 00. -•• 0••••0°. At/settle Commingle., Wester. Peng,. Men treble ....'h %more, and John T. Bloseore CredoAND DINING ROOM TEA 0, The Gift Sogreetion Hoek -it-1 .i me ate Director of Athtetlen et Ye e. • nmeteroom Bulled Gm. ucleeet ...... Homer Jlerry. Glade.. cud Director of BREAKFAST LUNCHEON W...0., --• t•ot °•'''.... - 0.0." Misled. At et Cornet. O. lc Ht. Sinatra.. mod Price. eer.... John, Director et Ohio 0151f. DINNER reee° Amite en Intersectional Gemee. Jeweler, Watches, Clock., Silver, ELECTRIC COMPANY Mom. Jude.. 1116 China. Glass and Nordtloi Electric Sopplie. and Machine., room erbleb may . ulesed C. G. WARNER Everything in Radio g ... „,,, , k ,,, m.,..: 1 1,,,t,„,. b; „,,. ,„,, b„,,„„, r„,„„, . ye .,,,,. ......,t, ,,,,,,I rt,...1,..; RUMSEY rdr„.;;.•,;„11,10,01,trz‘.? ..•• DRUG STORE WE DELIVER Telephone Ardmore 1372 &Wort Frinting eo. Printers and Publishers 26 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore • Phone: Ardmore 2931 Goldenskg Studios "" Chestnut Official Photographers to Revert ord College 50% Discount Given to Faculty and All Students of the College OUR 1007 Arch St Philadelphia Guilford Bacharach Dilater-tin Wedding. Birthday. Graduation And Other Gifu Cooperative Store Clothes Made to Measure SHOWING IN FOUNDERS HALL Friday, November 5, 1926 10% Diaconal The Chemed to Co.p Store Account Merton Title Sc Trust Co. J My facer said"john Henna& is a yea name; Life ins... is pro:near Indirixneeble.* nal time, at feast, he Mel right. Ardmore Narberth Good Appear.. is readily attained of moderate mat if you derdatihe right piece. Total Resources fee -1! I • • ,01111Uer lateuentroc COW] II Bale-Cynwyd $10,000,000 • Suitt de Top Coats $35.00 and upward. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424..26 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISERS DESERVE YOUR PATRONAGE ▪ NOVEMBER 1, 1926 HAVERFORD NEWS Page 4 ING OF CLASSICAL ' TONIGHT IN UNION WAR TO BROADCAST CLUB FIRST CONCERT TONIGHT New Student Trio Will Take Place of Hyperion Trio On Program radio program of The first therest will willhe broadcast from station beitionina at 8 o'clock. WABQ A aucremfol text ttroKrtint w. put on the all from the studio by etudeat cal. ent lam Saturday night et 1230 o'clock. nod the ....gored M.P..... tiow In good diem. for an setive broad. cawing 'manceAt S o'clock a bro.-rm., f cleseical amide will be hrowboon by Seed artiste from Philadelphia. Thie progrem will include piano solos by Judnon Eldridge. 'ergo Autos by Orlando Cole, and Soprano nolo, by Elleabeth Spencer. Ammo blr. Cole', nowhere will be "Arlo.," by Barb end a minuet by Handel. Immediately following the Stied program. Dr. E. U. Herder, Profennorof Ensile!, will she oriented poet. teat• lose from the Tweedy equipped eas• litter Wadi. In the Ireton. This .am be thi. fine lime that the reading of poetry has been hroadreet trout the Haverford studio. WASOI 61.61. Tele Due to the inabili. of two of the mernbern of the Hyperion Trio to be B0.. 8%delo 1 ...121:1,1,41.1.31e A. 4.rzen,.. HAVERFORD SOCCERMEN The Four-Piece PRINTING Suit Win. H. Pile's Sons The Popular Suit For the College Man 422 WALNUT STREET ran...11a, P. DEFEAT CRESCENT A :C. Member. May Take Up Maly at Omit A. TM. She A meeting of the Claesteal Club will be held &mental. to the Cabs UM evening at 8 tidock for pommies of Tbla will be the heitial Contimed from Mgt to MOW 6 had few rim.. to .0.. The Mau.: cowmen y a. ltatitrtenale can Ore.. 0. mow ' Mitt ten-brwe tame gram Ler. fewest Malt 1.11.050 netni7WRebirer. ToVel"tegre'lly'lrbraard sous men. wi ll be served to the Club men, aalr, tai been It ie expected that one. of the met.. which will come up for dist-melon geendem melee rentam . Insomea Ladd. lett Twat ub eeee dh no. lbeeele Ht slutyesTereel"■n meetings sponeored by Dv, D. P. Lock. loals—une. 2: One. ItManbas. ecom water. g Maley. 1101.71.11..-1. nun wood, Proitenor of Latin. a.m. he Nem., for text timumern tee According to this plan, • number of owe or 'Mow betwor—cmeton reset copies of some compreheneive book on Greek art will be purchased from_ en en-l2 aslant.. Smart Domestic Tweeds and lomorted Fabric—Coat Vest, Lone Trousers and :e"onore "'talVt.opit7 VaTI neeCitib mowed in advFee. teen by the COSTELLA BROS. Plus-Four Enlace.. Every College Man at Informally' gemmed menthene and will be inetrested in the. manual values the regular monthly 'need... Fancy Fruits and Vegetables t:ita °;17.: L17'7 4.1.rr,11" 225 a Spriag Gant.. Se. Phibabotwale. 'a. rs...s. gatmitm Doh., JUNIATA HUMBLED,133-0 emtlAtitsd Man Mrs 1. mlam. linPe! Tarig"fitr■de ten yelbt0Iratd end. Spear dashed eighteen more iIl. etm 0.00 $45.00 554 Catalogue. Office Statigioary Iftwakna Moss. _s Timm bombard an ELM agn• At The Master Shirt and Blouse Company 1308 N. 3rd St., Plan. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market at Eighth Street Lote,r5 treLand ogre Booke, PasusIdsts MacDonalifgampbell LPADINO SPECIALIBT11 In YOUNG MEN'S so. whore Tea ewe goo Ego.d.hoolaues axiom. 01a. Is AgrAgag ootortia prising es all le ago& Sgeht*Ne rig16 Go 4 Piece Suits Here Ifsberlardwers Ralamots 1334-1316 CHESTNUT STREET to a mood William S. Yarnall PII1LADELSIA HESSON PIPES Mt Soma 111....11 Hessen Pipe. Are Clean Manufacturing OpUelan d Istaide noire. the forweni cam for the entre specially Prepared Sian-Wk. Fa Point vele grounded. Athlete. or for All•Rotwel J. HARRISON, Prop. Sp.* maim Last sae Celle.. Uses. Coe ran the following kickoff to hie Avenue Laurnater E. 20 Glare* Sport tisie.-Y•rd lire. A bad page fawn etaArdsnore lapel. on am tre was movered ma of throngh them•yard mrl. for the last mare of the mime. INSURANCE Ilevanhi dropkick wag /ow, and the (puree Are We Liberal! (puree remained 33.0. eadrm Plan a hoe Several long Juniata funned. were 00101..1 Meet, grounded. The Orange team mot talt• wlld chances in hopes of a score. Well I Guess! 'cellist; W. l'r:tefehl• '30, tioliaLet, end With only • tam. to pit.; Irv. IV 3.1khener. 'N. pianist. will reale. ▪ em, ball la Wm moat. and : •tenecrorilh'thYgedli 11:verfol4.70. at Philadelphia sett.. on the pro- nensim New Student sl....410{111 leeeee.e weer.. *novo O on the besot team'. thirty-II eafoe sad Heather for damage M p.MMY Thie imtrumental trio hoe been Sedate ra.rtw. lats.. to mama ter of "Narent oronised to bro•dmod from a.▪ 0 dew Commissions? 1.aft [ad Bon WABQ end will giec manila from ra y UMW UM ante the mete at Intervale doting the col- atm. . image & EWING LONGACRE more 1.11 lege year. Tonight the trio wilt broadOnnw ream ....... 141 S. Fourth Street Yes! Yes! Yes! ...on • reeks! of bight mauler music. sonotee 1. meet mere MM. Bollitt Raiding Mew Webt wale Mary. loct Dvmsk. wilt Memmor • • Le tt WI.. The fiml nallAN, on the lapse by the ..Lalre la be en hour .1 dame musk by . Pictures, Picture Framing . For agents' tare. write to Deerskins," s tea or twelve-place ymH GO. 174 ar 75. Philadelphia dn. nrcheetra, under the o 7 y ts-aa aareeaan direction of lid Nei.. o o-. wuu Saab I. Bresdemt New York Caatas-ranter, glean.. tile Broadway Announcement bee bee made by C. Ws. roacsamow-ktitakw. Orstkatar. II. Thompson. 11. studio director. that leton Total atter lasubsinnen-Ttip, Henry Seth. celebrated' rtelMist, wbo Webster I 1.13.11.1asaa-.....a.libater ter Bryn Hawr-Ardenore-Waynt broad...et from the College Bann, hurt Mann Co I boo w violin eating. bd. ...ranged to give Cu. r.'r s'es=7.; rental from 1TABQ on Friday, Novem- IDLIts. " "Wm.., Mien WHEN YOU NEED ICE. CALL ber 12.at it terlock. .1.11711). tan RI., WI... Sr H. Mr. Suck who hem been • soloist with W. B. Kerrigan & Son by itoyel Plillhermonie Oreheetra of '4/.. tot roes Ste Eurom••eepitale and has played 725 Lazoastor Ann. 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