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Established 18 78 Vol LXIV No.'Ž6~~~~~~ t)') PHIL~~~LIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1940 Ten Cents BLUE TEAM--LOSE-S, 6-5, Rev. Dr. Sidney Lovett DR. FUESS, MR. GOULD Philo To Hold 'Debate ROBINSON DEBATE WON TO LAWRENCE ACADEMY To Preach Here Sunday RETURN FROM FAR WEST On Sunday Evening WEDNESDAY BY KNAU, AS GAME GOES TO 12TH Theypreacher in Chapel this Contrary to the usual custom CLEVELAND, SPENGLER Sunday will bethe Rverend Houston, Tulsa, Santa Barbara, theire will be a Philo debate in___ Brockway, Gile, Mudge Pitch; Sidney Lovett of Yale Univer- Louisville, Los Angeles, Bulfinch Hall tomorrow evening McElroy, Tuttle- And Jennison Hudson, Averback Get sity. Dr. Lovett is a graduate Denver Visited beginning at 7:00 o'clock. Knaur Uphold Affirmative 3HisAic of the Yale Divinitv School and and McElroy will pppose Crim- Unsuccessfully Hits Apiece ~~was pastor of the Mount Vernion 8000 MILES COVERED mons and Spengler~ on the issue, INFIELD PLAY IMPROVES ~Church i oston. lie is now i Resolved, that the Unzited States DE SU ICSE INFIELDPLAY IPROVES charge of religious affairs at Yale Greeted By Alumni And Parents; should construct a Ship canal DE SU ICSE Clay Fans 18 Andover Batters Unliversitv where hie conducts a Stop At Hollywood, through Nicaragua. Messrs. Peterkin, Follansbee, Allowing Only 7 Hits course in religion and is pastor Grand Canyon ________________Vuilleumier Judge of the Battell Chapel there.- By Townsend_______W.___Hoopes____ By Richard McCurdy Ames PAC~KED HOUSE MYSTIFIED Debating on the question, Re- A prodigious twelfth inning Dr. Fuess is back after an exten- BY DR. TARBELL'S MAGIC dole: not tfy is xistence.' e double by first baseman Buckley of ART GALLERY EXHIBITING sive tour through the western halfdesntjtiytsxsec,"S Lawrence Academy that drove in NTDCAKof the country. Late Thursday Al. Cleveland, \V. R. Spengler. and the winning run, dashed Andover'-, OE LR COLLECTION morning, hie eagerly told te stor\ Eyeless Vision, Ring, Wire Acts J. WV. Knaur' won the- forty-fourth hopes for a well-deserved victory on Pantng B BelwMonof the trip. Among Most Famous annual debate for the H. S. Robin- Brothers FieldaintngsnBydBelowUtMou T e e uo SnaArlIn World son prize of twenty dollars for each Brothers Field ednesday. Until Eains, Homer, Speicher TheyMosetyut, onwSundayLApril member of the team. The contest that time it looked as though the Among 15 Shown 21.apaMondayelas theytok wereat inh Louickla- Be Blue, -encouraged by a score-tying Bue hteeigte tedda .eforeapce os atee okpaea ih 'lc atWd 3 run rally in the ninth, would Gathered together in the large dinner at the Louisville Country ning, Dr. Harlan Tarbell, author, nesday evening in Bulfinch Hall. surge on to their third win of the upstairs exhibition room of the Ad- Club, which was given by Mliddle- teacher, holder of six doctor's de- The mnembers of the opposing team season, bu the break were agaist dison Gllery of Aerican Artis ton De amp; therewere anoutgreeablandprobablydtesworld's.ere.B.cTlrcolroy, J .R.TTuttle tem.sn eroran the onlyser hgit ffan Gusaldlge gou of fifteenAri twntyfie Capeset.he ext ayu greatest liviing magician, captivated and P. S. Jennison who argued for them. n erro and te onlyhit of all utstaning grup of ifteentwentyfive hisselargee audienceis with ahisncfeats hoffe theof affirmative.ve Bill Mudge tripped them in the 12th American paintings from the col- they went by plane to Tulsa. Okla magi an etal telepathy. In the first speech for the affir- and sent them to their third defeat. lection of Mlr. Stephen C. Clark, hol va. where they tae at te mr Trenlcmecdb on ntvTtl ttdta h oi It was a heart-breaker to lose and farrous- collector of Amica ad ayo l-otel, the gusts,e Droabf cmecdbycmMrtie.ute ttdtattecm iierican anduess o Mr _ letely mystifying everyone with his mnittee has brought out few specific probably the best game turned in European masterpieces. That this XV. R- Crawford. Jr. They uinc' "e 'Egypta sodtrick. Taking an or- things in- its investigation, and e-% en by the Blue squad this year. The collection is here i Andover is i- that noon at the Universitx dlb,ia swordh plcdiinatehngwihitasbohto score was 6-5. portant fo w-odrao:frt n nteeeigattefldetl ( ll sheath of papyrus, and then, to the light have been seen before. Tuttle Gile Inspires Team itrpeet nottniggopncr at the Country Club given by amazement of all, crumpled themwafoledbCevanhoi Dave Gile went to the mound of American paintings. and second. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taber, the both in his hands. Now having the his first speech for the negative, a f t e r Brockway had muddled it contains pictures which serve lparents of Philip Taber. Jr., spectators on the edge of their seatS, showed the need for such a conm- through a sloppy, though scoreless, as a sulpllement andl comparison to Lower here at Andover. Thursday, he told of the-history of magic and mnittee at pesent when un-Amien- - first- inning. Surprising even the the paintings in the Gallery's per- he 25th. they went to Fort Vorth its connection with religion and its can activities are so abundant in tht most skeptical, he stayed there un- manent collection, where they were the guests of great appeal to the world. Preceding conr.iIcryseknfoth til the ninth, scattering 9 hits and Stephen C. Clark, Esq., of New Beverly Thompson. Luncheon was with the old but still popular ring affirmiative, then explained tht h allowing 5 runs. As a first perfor- York, is renowvned for hils collec- had at the house of George Thomnp- trick of linking and unlinkin' p etoso ivs ito dhae e mance it was excellent, but what is tion of paintings by 1)t oeg oJr., and dinner at the Country parently solid steel rings edm of greater importance, iT speeded up and domestic artists, chiefly of tile Cu.Tenx(lytyfewoosrated that the most miauosbd n e a rcdn o the infieldplay. He wa hit hart nneteenthan twnit etre.Houston to be the guests of Wil- mysteries may be perfomdwt he future. Spengler then proved by and fairly often, but he pitched a It is quite unusualt ida mn ea A.orAndo a mto ats th imst ofc tols. ncen refrnearobh cua-eot f ast game, walked few, and behind can collector who specializes in not some fot noeraun trpioprocsote nin ab htte.B c oin ha fuliled vi him the infied responded a it only oneof these two ields, but ~luncheon. Leaving Houston. they- bit-in-the-hat trick was novel. He upoeByswigtathwIt- hasth done il epne si only onobeoetiyerbth ie othise clto is btti' took the ong trip across Texas t took a piece of hair from his head Inesses have been doubtful and the His pitcing was n incentve be- nown f~?ifs excetionallyfine ex the Grand Canyon, where they~ and, after a series of windings, swal- hernsoesddJnio ne cause it ws not intrspersed ith ainpls of the rench l~ot-impres-stayed at the El Tovar Hlotel. Here lowed it. He then reached for his ha h osrutv pain o h f numerous walks and dragging slow- (Continued on Page 3 thet-rspentathe week-end walking, and nnued his ar was thr, raieSna ocu ltecn ness that are so discouraging to a __________ ooig n -eal euea Cniudo ae2 structe rea of then neatie byli team. ting, after a tedious week. gbe n h vdnesosta Had it not been for a slip in the APPLICATIONS FOR ROOMS Spend Day n Hollywood D IARTMOUTH. '43 TO MEEi results will probably be better in the seventh, Andover w o u I d have TO BE FILLED OUT SOON MlondaN found them in Los An- SPIRITED TRACKMEN TODAY futture. walked awa with the all game. In geles at te home o James J. Cop- CeeadadM~rymd h that inningLawrence ptished across Regulations Announced Toay re;wt hsa aete iie evettlsader n Mcerymaoe ohf three runs that put the Blue behind, In Registrar's Office the University of Southern Califor- Squad Conquers Worcester; vemnts 4-1. Delahoide singled, and was Publication nia. Scripps College, Pomiona-_fol- F Wier GEentsne The udges of the contest were sacirificed to scond. Alen flied to -- -lgadWbSco.ThylsWiEvnsMr. Lionel Denis Peterkin. Mr. Kubie, Clay walked. WVith two out, b ihnk ao rosor tiex alicaio senoda athe sotuios pintuHolly- IHaving defeated a weak \Vorceb- George Little Follansbee, Mr. Nor- Gallo rolled to Gile. but the pitcher ter AcadoreryonsrforknttayearasillWpdodmavacEtngeiletiVmipictureilee tenAcadem fell down fielding thle ball. Gallo be distributed to all boys who are ing made, and an afternoon in the iisay by the racke team3 lat 34d man Ertinn eonauil eiead. Mr. was safe and Delahoide scored. planning to return. These should be H-untington Gallery. W~ednesdayus cr o 3t4 thecsthnr XVre aead prsied. othe Then Stantial grotinded an easy returned to Miss Whitney 's office evening, May 1, they spoke at the 1'.ta oe ocnurtdydcsoswr ae oey o h ball to Arnold, but the throw ptilled as soon as possible after having California Cluib before 102 gradti a strong Dartmouth Freshman tearn qutality of debating, the award be- (Continued on Page 3) been filled out in accordance with ates, the largest attendance of the inowht prisdedes ti beonnf h o n e-ualf onelfionerguyn ____________________ the following instructions, whole tipl. -coetinedulthsseason. Asanoe-lfndlir. NETMEN BEAT TUFTS - ~1. Boys who are -eligible for a - -Ilienext-norning they-miT -holooidiae,--eictrr-Wd given _building -and who -wish to re- to Santa Barbara, passing by the nesywa som eat. of- a ov land-ep. IN SEASON'S FIRST WIN tamn their present rooms in that way of the hacher School at 'I.e ion th oa em h os Gra et ffering building may reapply for those Ojai. At Santa Barbara they visited in red were able to capture onl. 1-2 Course Next Year Andover ream rSweep Doubles rooms btit may not apply for addi- \Vanderburgh Johnstone. At San one first lplace during the entire ToUprAn Seis To Take One-Sided Match tional rooms. Francisco, 40 heard, them slpeak at meet and that was in the mile w~hen By 8-1 Score 2. Boys wishinog to room together an evening meeting on Friday' \lay TSeeehan ofnWorcesterftookiitnfrom must sign the application jointly. 3 ; Saturday saw them at Hotel Del Joe Leiner who putl ip a -)M)dl fight Th Deate.~emni \Vednesday, on wind-swept courts Only blank playing golf, motoring along - kentkent inethe runninglalledie a\- giving, rrom eextyyearoonaaffour %Venesayon in-swpt ours Olyone ap~plication bakis to be Monte paigolmtrnaog hourzcouirse for beginners, German the Andover nietmnen- broke into the filed for double rooms. the fanious shord drive, and pre- Green Wins Dashes 1-2. which will prepare for the Ger-- winning column fo thefirttm 3. A- scholarship boy and a non- paring for their' eastern retturn via The ean (lid extremely well mn2cleebadi n er this season, defeating a much ilo- scoasi.oywo ihtoroZh orh gis Wocser n b-al 'ii The course will be open to seniors feriof Tufts Freshman team by an togethef-must apply for scholarship Last Stop At Kansas City ntion1S, hould perform likewise as a mrajor in their last year and to 8-1 score. In the initial i-atch of rooms. If, however, one of these Flying from Del Monte to Port- thsatronL'n re vnbt pper Aliddlers who wvish to ac- the day the gallery was rewarded two is on the Credit List or Honor land, Ore., they attended a luncheon the dasthes from \Vorcester's star. coniplish three years of the language - %%xith some fine tennis between Ani- Roll1, they may apply for non-scho- given by Amhlerst graduates. The (YIAlalley. though thle latter almost in tlieir last tmo years at school. 1!over's Gene Dines and C. Scott of larship rooms only in the event that University Cltib was the scene of took th two-twentv as Green Thcoreiofrd caset Tufts. Scott, a member of Boston's the secondl of the two stands in the the dinner for 45. Tuesday they cotild not pass him until late in the ha' 1 s en ouse isa oysed becus vit Junior Davis Cp team, defeaed tipper halfof his classtook the train to-Stattle. atteiided race. 1\-elsey. Green's fellow dash- hsbe on'ta os~'ows Dines 6-0, 3-6, 7-5. coming up from 4. Boy's from different classes a luncheon given for them. an'l man, \\ ill prohah lie otit the re~,t have frec~ltiltl felt the lack of 4-I inthe lat set.The reainingwho wish to room together must ap- dined with 52 others at the Rainier of the season according to the doc- rerto scolranginht matches, all of which were rather lply for rooms reserved for mern- Cltib. For the next twvo days they tors. ,o Green will hie runninq alone langmage a- great handicap. Z This aip-- duill, were taken by Andover by hers of the lower class, were on the train en route to Den-__as-far as scoring is coilcerned. Th, lilies piarticularly to all college canl- somewhat overwhel'ring scores. In 5. Boys who are willing to have ver which they reached Fridlax only others who canl conic near iicates who, are taking engineering the seond mach, CoCaptai Earlya new boy as roommate may apply morning. After lunching with M\,r. rivaling his superiority are possi- cuss nwihtekoldeo defeted Joh Co-at i 6-4 r6-4 for double rooms, indicating that Oscar Malo, they attended a tea bilities Gary and Throckmorton, Goea is hih dhesirableade in while Co-Captain, Malo, in the mnm- they will take any newv boy as given by Mrs. Oscar MNalo. 'Mrs., w ho w~ill compete w~ith him today' somre branches. obligatory- ber three position, was the easy vic- roomminate or indicating the name Eugen ieadMs rdaantDrmuh Boys desiring additional infturma- tor over S. Leleen, 6-2, 6-0. Frank and class of an incomning "prep."1 Brown, mothers of boys here inl Finley And J. Fisher Star Zinaou .hscoremyosl Strout defeated R. Green, 6-3, 6-3, with whom they desire to room. school: dinner was at the Country -One of the two best performances M~r. van der Stucken at -PattI Re- __ and Steve Finch, playing in his first 6. Scholarship boys must indi- Club. On S-aiturday. Mr. and M-rs. of thle afternoon was that of slier-- ver-e--H-a1-betweerr40-30 aiid 12:M (ContinueD onPagA 3) XC -tiCoedthmued_4 i'age 3)o (Continued on Page 4) in the morning.

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Page 1: Established 18 78 - Phillipian Archivespdf.phillipian.net/1940/05181940.pdfEstablished 18 78 Vol LXIV t)') No.'Ž6~~~~~ PHIL~~~LIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1940

Established 18 78Vol LXIV No.'Ž6~~~~~~ t)') PHIL~~~LIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1940 Ten Cents

BLUE TEAM--LOSE-S, 6-5, Rev. Dr. Sidney Lovett DR. FUESS, MR. GOULD Philo To Hold 'Debate ROBINSON DEBATE WONTO LAWRENCE ACADEMY To Preach Here Sunday RETURN FROM FAR WEST On Sunday Evening WEDNESDAY BY KNAU,

AS GAME GOES TO 12TH Theypreacher in Chapel this Contrary to the usual custom CLEVELAND, SPENGLERSunday will bethe Rverend Houston, Tulsa, Santa Barbara, theire will be a Philo debate in___

Brockway, Gile, Mudge Pitch; Sidney Lovett of Yale Univer- Louisville, Los Angeles, Bulfinch Hall tomorrow evening McElroy, Tuttle- And JennisonHudson, Averback Get sity. Dr. Lovett is a graduate Denver Visited beginning at 7:00 o'clock. Knaur Uphold Affirmative

3HisAic of the Yale Divinitv School and and McElroy will pppose Crim- UnsuccessfullyHits Apiece ~~was pastor of the Mount Vernion 8000 MILES COVERED mons and Spengler~ on the issue,

INFIELD PLAY IMPROVES ~Church i oston. lie is now i Resolved, that the Unzited States DE SU ICSEINFIELDPLAY IPROVES charge of religious affairs at Yale Greeted By Alumni And Parents; should construct a Ship canal DE SU ICSE

Clay Fans 18 Andover Batters Unliversitv where hie conducts a Stop At Hollywood, through Nicaragua. Messrs. Peterkin, Follansbee,Allowing Only 7 Hits course in religion and is pastor Grand Canyon ________________Vuilleumier Judge

of the Battell Chapel there.-By Townsend_______W.___Hoopes____ By Richard McCurdy Ames PAC~KED HOUSE MYSTIFIED Debating on the question, Re-

A prodigious twelfth inning Dr. Fuess is back after an exten- BY DR. TARBELL'S MAGIC dole: not tfy is xistence.' edouble by first baseman Buckley of ART GALLERY EXHIBITING sive tour through the western halfdesntjtiytsxsec,"SLawrence Academy that drove in NTDCAKof the country. Late Thursday Al. Cleveland, \V. R. Spengler. andthe winning run, dashed Andover'-, OE LR COLLECTION morning, hie eagerly told te stor\ Eyeless Vision, Ring, Wire Acts J. WV. Knaur' won the- forty-fourthhopes for a well-deserved victory on Pantng B BelwMonof the trip. Among Most Famous annual debate for the H. S. Robin-

Brothers FieldaintngsnBydBelowUtMou T e e uo SnaArlIn World son prize of twenty dollars for eachBrothers Field ednesday. Until Eains, Homer, Speicher TheyMosetyut, onwSundayLApril member of the team. The contest

that time it looked as though the Among 15 Shown 21.apaMondayelas theytok wereat inh Louickla- BeBlue, -encouraged by a score-tying Bue hteeigte tedda .eforeapce os atee okpaea ih 'lc atWd3 run rally in the ninth, would Gathered together in the large dinner at the Louisville Country ning, Dr. Harlan Tarbell, author, nesday evening in Bulfinch Hall.surge on to their third win of the upstairs exhibition room of the Ad- Club, which was given by Mliddle- teacher, holder of six doctor's de- The mnembers of the opposing team

season, bu the break were agaist dison Gllery of Aerican Artis ton De amp; therewere anoutgreeablandprobablydtesworld's.ere.B.cTlrcolroy, J .R.TTuttletem.sn eroran the onlyser hgit ffan Gusaldlge gou of fifteenAri twntyfie Capeset.he ext ayu greatest liviing magician, captivated and P. S. Jennison who argued for

them. n erro and te onlyhit of all utstaning grup of ifteentwentyfive hisselargee audienceis with ahisncfeats hoffe theof affirmative.veBill Mudge tripped them in the 12th American paintings from the col- they went by plane to Tulsa. Okla magi an etal telepathy. In the first speech for the affir-and sent them to their third defeat. lection of Mlr. Stephen C. Clark, hol va. where they tae at te mr Trenlcmecdb on ntvTtl ttdta h oiIt was a heart-breaker to lose and farrous- collector of Amica ad ayo l-otel, the gusts,e Droabf cmecdbycmMrtie.ute ttdtattecm

iierican anduess o Mr _ letely mystifying everyone with his mnittee has brought out few specificprobably the best game turned in European masterpieces. That this XV. R- Crawford. Jr. They uinc' "e 'Egypta sodtrick. Taking an or- things in- its investigation, and e-% enby the Blue squad this year. The collection is here i Andover is i- that noon at the Universitx dlb, ia swordh plcdiinatehngwihitasbohto

score was 6-5. portant fo w-odrao:frt n nteeeigattefldetl ( ll sheath of papyrus, and then, to the light have been seen before. TuttleGile Inspires Team itrpeet nottniggopncr at the Country Club given by amazement of all, crumpled themwafoledbCevanhoi

Dave Gile went to the mound of American paintings. and second. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taber, the both in his hands. Now having the his first speech for the negative,a f t e r Brockway had muddled it contains pictures which serve lparents of Philip Taber. Jr., spectators on the edge of their seatS, showed the need for such a conm-through a sloppy, though scoreless, as a sulpllement andl comparison to Lower here at Andover. Thursday, he told of the-history of magic and mnittee at pesent when un-Amien- -

first- inning. Surprising even the the paintings in the Gallery's per- he 25th. they went to Fort Vorth its connection with religion and its can activities are so abundant in thtmost skeptical, he stayed there un- manent collection, where they were the guests of great appeal to the world. Preceding conr.iIcryseknfothtil the ninth, scattering 9 hits and Stephen C. Clark, Esq., of New Beverly Thompson. Luncheon was with the old but still popular ring affirmiative, then explained tht hallowing 5 runs. As a first perfor- York, is renowvned for hils collec- had at the house of George Thomnp- trick of linking and unlinkin' p etoso ivs ito dhae emance it was excellent, but what is tion of paintings by 1)t oeg oJr., and dinner at the Country parently solid steel rings edmof greater importance, iT speeded up and domestic artists, chiefly of tile Cu.Tenx(lytyfewoosrated that the most miauosbd n e a rcdn o

the infieldplay. He wa hit hart nneteenthan twnit etre.Houston to be the guests of Wil- mysteries may be perfomdwt he future. Spengler then proved by

and fairly often, but he pitched a It is quite unusualt ida mn ea A.orAndo a mto ats th imst ofc tols. ncen refrnearobh cua-eotf ast game, walked few, and behind can collector who specializes in not some fot noeraun trpioprocsote nin ab htte.B c oin ha fuliled vi

him the infied responded a it only oneof these two ields, but ~luncheon. Leaving Houston. they- bit-in-the-hat trick was novel. He upoeByswigtathwIt-hasth done il epne si only onobeoetiyerbth ie othise clto is btti' took the ong trip across Texas t took a piece of hair from his head Inesses have been doubtful and the

His pitcing was n incentve be- nown f~?ifs excetionallyfine ex the Grand Canyon, where they~ and, after a series of windings, swal- hernsoesddJnio necause it ws not intrspersed ith ainpls of the rench l~ot-impres-stayed at the El Tovar Hlotel. Here lowed it. He then reached for his ha h osrutv pain o h f

numerous walks and dragging slow- (Continued on Page 3 thet-rspentathe week-end walking, and nnued his ar was thr, raieSna ocu ltecnness that are so discouraging to a __________ ooig n -eal euea Cniudo ae2 structe rea of then neatie byliteam. ting, after a tedious week. gbe n h vdnesosta

Had it not been for a slip in the APPLICATIONS FOR ROOMS Spend Day n Hollywood D IARTMOUTH. '43 TO MEEi results will probably be better in theseventh, Andover w o u I d have TO BE FILLED OUT SOON MlondaN found them in Los An- SPIRITED TRACKMEN TODAY futture.

walked awa with the all game. In geles at te home o James J. Cop- CeeadadM~rymd hthat inningLawrence ptished across Regulations Announced Toay re;wt hsa aete iie evettlsader n Mcerymaoe ohfthree runs that put the Blue behind, In Registrar's Office the University of Southern Califor- Squad Conquers Worcester; vemnts4-1. Delahoide singled, and was Publication nia. Scripps College, Pomiona-_fol- F Wier GEentsne The udges of the contest weresacirificed to scond. Alen flied to -- -lgadWbSco.ThylsWiEvnsMr. Lionel Denis Peterkin. Mr.Kubie, Clay walked. WVith two out, b ihnk ao rosor tiex alicaio senoda athe sotuios pintuHolly- IHaving defeated a weak \Vorceb- George Little Follansbee, Mr. Nor-Gallo rolled to Gile. but the pitcher ter AcadoreryonsrforknttayearasillWpdodmavacEtngeiletiVmipictureilee tenAcademfell down fielding thle ball. Gallo be distributed to all boys who are ing made, and an afternoon in the iisay by the racke team3 lat 34d man Ertinn eonauil eiead. Mr.was safe and Delahoide scored. planning to return. These should be H-untington Gallery. W~ednesdayus cr o 3t4 thecsthnr XVre aead prsied. otheThen Stantial grotinded an easy returned to Miss Whitney 's office evening, May 1, they spoke at the 1'.ta oe ocnurtdydcsoswr ae oey o hball to Arnold, but the throw ptilled as soon as possible after having California Cluib before 102 gradti a strong Dartmouth Freshman tearn qutality of debating, the award be-

(Continued on Page 3) been filled out in accordance with ates, the largest attendance of the inowht prisdedes ti beonnf h o n e-ualf onelfionerguyn____________________ the following instructions, whole tipl. -coetinedulthsseason. Asanoe-lfndlir.

NETMEN BEAT TUFTS - ~1. Boys who are -eligible for a - -Ilienext-norning they-miT -holooidiae,--eictrr-Wdgiven _building -and who -wish to re- to Santa Barbara, passing by the nesywa som eat. of- a ov land-ep.

IN SEASON'S FIRST WIN tamn their present rooms in that way of the hacher School at 'I.e ion th oa em h os Gra et fferingbuilding may reapply for those Ojai. At Santa Barbara they visited in red were able to capture onl. 1-2 Course Next Year

Andover ream rSweep Doubles rooms btit may not apply for addi- \Vanderburgh Johnstone. At San one first lplace during the entire ToUprAn SeisTo Take One-Sided Match tional rooms. Francisco, 40 heard, them slpeak at meet and that was in the mile w~hen

By 8-1 Score 2. Boys wishinog to room together an evening meeting on Friday' \lay TSeeehan ofnWorcesterftookiitnfrommust sign the application jointly. 3 ; Saturday saw them at Hotel Del Joe Leiner who putl ip a -)M)dl fight Th Deate.~emni\Vednesday, on wind-swept courts Only blank playing golf, motoring along - kentkent inethe runninglalledie a\- giving, rrom eextyyearoonaaffour

%Venesayon in-swpt ours Olyone ap~plication bakis to be Monte paigolmtrnaog hourzcouirse for beginners, Germanthe Andover nietmnen- broke into the filed for double rooms. the fanious shord drive, and pre- Green Wins Dashes 1-2. which will prepare for the Ger--

winning column fo thefirttm 3. A- scholarship boy and a non- paring for their' eastern retturn via The ean (lid extremely well mn2cleebadi n erthis season, defeating a much ilo- scoasi.oywo ihtoroZh orh gis Wocser n b-al 'ii The course will be open to seniorsferiof Tufts Freshman team by an togethef-must apply for scholarship Last Stop At Kansas City ntion1S, hould perform likewise as a mrajor in their last year and to8-1 score. In the initial i-atch of rooms. If, however, one of these Flying from Del Monte to Port- thsatronL'n re vnbt pper Aliddlers who wvish to ac-the day the gallery was rewarded two is on the Credit List or Honor land, Ore., they attended a luncheon the dasthes from \Vorcester's star. coniplish three years of the language -

%%xith some fine tennis between Ani- Roll1, they may apply for non-scho- given by Amhlerst graduates. The (YIAlalley. though thle latter almost in tlieir last tmo years at school.1!over's Gene Dines and C. Scott of larship rooms only in the event that University Cltib was the scene of took th two-twentv as Green Thcoreiofrd casetTufts. Scott, a member of Boston's the secondl of the two stands in the the dinner for 45. Tuesday they cotild not pass him until late in the ha' 1s en ouse isa oysed becus vit

Junior Davis Cp team, defeaed tipper halfof his classtook the train to-Stattle. atteiided race. 1\-elsey. Green's fellow dash- hsbe on'ta os~'owsDines 6-0, 3-6, 7-5. coming up from 4. Boy's from different classes a luncheon given for them. an'l man, \\ ill prohah lie otit the re~,t have frec~ltiltl felt the lack of

4-I inthe lat set.The reainingwho wish to room together must ap- dined with 52 others at the Rainier of the season according to the doc- rerto scolranginhtmatches, all of which were rather lply for rooms reserved for mern- Cltib. For the next twvo days they tors. ,o Green will hie runninq alone langmage a- great handicap. Z This aip--duill, were taken by Andover by hers of the lower class, were on the train en route to Den-__as-far as scoring is coilcerned. Th, lilies piarticularly to all college canl-somewhat overwhel'ring scores. In 5. Boys who are willing to have ver which they reached Fridlax only others who canl conic near iicates who, are taking engineering

the seond mach, CoCaptai Earlya new boy as roommate may apply morning. After lunching with M\,r. rivaling his superiority are possi- cuss nwihtekoldeodefeted Joh Co-at i 6-4 r6-4 for double rooms, indicating that Oscar Malo, they attended a tea bilities Gary and Throckmorton, Goea is hih dhesirableade inwhile Co-Captain, Malo, in the mnm- they will take any newv boy as given by Mrs. Oscar MNalo. 'Mrs., w ho w~ill compete w~ith him today' somre branches. obligatory-ber three position, was the easy vic- roomminate or indicating the name Eugen ieadMs rdaantDrmuh Boys desiring additional infturma-tor over S. Leleen, 6-2, 6-0. Frank and class of an incomning "prep."1 Brown, mothers of boys here inl Finley And J. Fisher Star Zinaou .hscoremyoslStrout defeated R. Green, 6-3, 6-3, with whom they desire to room. school: dinner was at the Country -One of the two best performances M~r. van der Stucken at -PattI Re- __

and Steve Finch, playing in his first 6. Scholarship boys must indi- Club. On S-aiturday. Mr. and M-rs. of thle afternoon was that of slier-- ver-e--H-a1-betweerr40-30 aiid 12:M(ContinueD onPagA 3) XC -tiCoedthmued_4 i'age 3)o (Continued on Page 4) in the morning.

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THE PHILLAI-IAN (K inbor of Daily i'rincetonian A's ocitioni of- 3-repiraitor) School Nsspavers oteedorfTiEIHLJLN_____________________ 1 o ~~~~~~~~~~~~he editornofth ea SocietyI is a see the ofembiers o v o IlURcipresentid iiy Ntional Advertising ServiLe, Inc.Ih hlmtenSceyi aI sieeiofoffiers oe ao iiworth while and honorable an extra- members participation- in the choi

1?,saes .ltt~agjer curricular activity, and as repre- s not only consistent with tQ\iClio!.AS M1. GREENE ' entative a group as there is con- cinocratic principles that'should he.Business Mlanaoger Eh%1t- iected with the Academy. It is observed, but is necessary for theRA7NIOLPH C HARRISON. '41 This evening in George Washington Hall there therefore the duty of every stu- excellence of theSoit'pefr

dent toencourage dt ne free acelhDInOALin DEARItoETofi Ie presientg ieights andb' fetoeillco Husatns (Discussion of this Society's rnanag.I To have an important activity or-NV1LLI'. R. MLACDONALD' fra eInwtissthfrtti he ii ent ; if hie is not so interested i ganized in this manner sets a poor.. 4isignmentAsfa a w nwths s hefisttierh the principles being flaunted, h ex,-anmole to other organizations, andJAMEb R. DicitrN schio-oVi-a-s-evNer-Tha a double-feature, so come should be intensely concerned about lends an undesirable air to an other-Staff Potograpier on ad be sure ou see them both, the organization of a gr6up which wvise most respected Society. ToEDNARD D KNIGHT, it is so frequently a mneasuring-stick have the officers chosen in such a

CLF~ELND. 40- Editrs in n~~~ji Hczg/tsbv iself i quiteenoug of edrv life for other schools totalitarian fashion discourages th-,R C NicGiFFEiRT. '40 WV I. IIATHEWAN, '41 and pe'le..T1)' haveecentlyco-op~eration and rseto hABSCHuLTz. J.. '40 R. H. JACKSON, '41 taken froii E1mil% iBronte's. novel anci makes- amere this clm two arti-stet body,anhs inspired ci-S. M. ARFLNOD 4 BM~R powerful screen fare. The entire picure is ex- cles discussing the present in-ethod plaint fron uwithin Philo- itseif_.A. L. Eso. 40 \ iIARRLTT. '42 6 edislctgofcrsvryeaS. i IC.'0DCH'CAV00'42 cellelitlv done, both from the point of view ~ sdi eetn fieseeyya The third and last objection i,P. 1S TF,cit. '40 R. CA C5IIAV.'2acAfr hl.'ihi atosweebtGS A NiosnN. '40 R. S. FURMAN '42 acic and carnera-technique. The stars are Merle frhioTerauosWreb to te most vital. by arbitrarily-C.AR SC0HUELE, '40 J. HonowR.'W '42 affiliated-with the Society. This let- choosing their leaders as the mo',G. HR. USH.R '40 S. HOROWTZ.'OF '42 Oberon and Laurence Olivier. tr~ neddt ieteoiinl~lhae n-rsosbe h iF.G. CaW.Bu, '41 P. R) KTTHE. '42 Iri neddt iF. G. CRANE, '41P.RTonv 4ethopn o eeheddadrsoibteo-E. F- EARLY. '41 ~ ~~~The scenario Wvriters hiaAe taken just about of one with no connection Wvitn ficers, treat the Philonmatheans as aPUSI\LSS D~hPqRT11ENT haf teroilantic half, of-the rnovel -and have Philo, but f-one-wiho Woiidlk ru fcide ~h o' nCir'5ltio lnr nlade a gra ovestr from it estoryco- t se--4Jiis- activiity fntoigwhat is best rthemselves. RemovcPSTAFF cn geamter sorooin HeTh fand sifoothl, and-unhinderur---- - all other objections to the systeiiiSTAFF T~~crn h yseiu, )~diig ~atlf 1he members and officers 01 and this stigma should be enoughi

F. C. CARR, '40 F. Hooxrp. '41Cathy,a beautiful AAona ho has in her sotil P'hilo, when they started the present reason for discontinuing the presentRTC DEco. '40 C. C. NELB, '41 moorsRI FAUROT. '40 CC PRATT,'41the wildness of the English os Having growvn system of selection, undoubtedly practice. Perhaps in a large nationJ. H. REIGE, '40 W. B. A ENTLEY, '421. S.OUTERRIDG. '40J. P.ORR,2d. '2 uptogether. they havefoe anothera love a the ultimate difficuilties-wvhich the large poorly educated mass o:K PETTENGILL. '40 E. B. TouIELY, J.. '42

oudaieTl'edfictesavWA. T iRACON. '41 D. VAN R. VREELAND '42 great as life itself. But wh'len Cathy is for a time p~udaie h~dfiute a e1eolple often choose an incompetentA[31- t , '41 caC ohtLCH.' '42 been made apparent, and b a emn- leader; but Philo is composed or_______________________________________________b upbbse'-~ ~Orual are er of the Society. There are three the more intelligent-andt respectedTiii PHILLIPIA% is published Wednesdays and Saturdays the rich, scholarly Edgar Linton5 Heathcliff rns grounds on which the present sys- of the studen boy n hudb.during the school year by THE Pml~LpIA board

Letbd anshudeTHR PHILLIPIAN does not necessarily endorse statements away. Several ears later hie returns to find temn may be attacked. Te first i, counted on to know 'tei o nminexpre'.sed in cmmunications Cathy slowly ding. the wildness of her u shut onl the basis h democraticprnadto ak vschiefr their-TE Pi'tIr iPiAN is distributed -to subscribers at the Commons" , 'solfthprn auIomke'in by quiet respectability. Heath- ciple onwhc Philo rss the leaders. To gain a little respect forAdvertising rateq n application. second is the outward look of sucTerms: Sbscriptin. $3 50the year $1.25 te termcliff torments her and -she dies in his arms. I ytmt h n h e Society, the officers should coil-Terms: Subscrption. $3 50 he year, $1.5 the term. as~steni to th others ex- -le e le toethet n-embersratt least theEntered as second class matter at the post office at Andover. 'Laurence Olivier does some wru ciga ml tst oohrognztos fnmnto,-osdrnMass.. under the act of Mlarch 3. 1879. pwru si est te raiain:rgto oiain of~ei~Office f pubrication Sith & Coutts Co . Park Street. Heathcliff which contrasts perfectly to the char thle last is te attitude the -fficers -htrpuln n esbeeogAndover, Mass., May 18, 1~~~~4O acter of Linton beautifully portrayed by David have taken to the amount of intel- 'il.mtorbenwaed byoecnsi d- nogAndoverMarm, Ma 18,1940Niven. Miss Oberod is good as Cathy right ligence they assume the mem-bers erattos tha tat otmert obid-

1Editor for this issuie-James R. Dicken straight thro~gh and particularly effective in te t possess. (LIS]% the members have enoughdeathbed scene. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~According to the officers otvisdom, to see their maei hevyPhilo. te Society is essentially should ever make a )oor chciice.TiePii.LiiL' announces the election of All in all, we found Wthering Hesights a pic- democratic. Yet, the officers are and -t-heir one failure wvould be~an Bernard C. \\ cch to the editorial board. ture that made us leave the theatre feeling quite chosen by any but a democratic object lesson for all subsequent___________________ ~~~~~~~different from when we entered. system. Indeed, last week's corres- eetos

I lie becolid pr~~~~i~~ pondent even intimated that te of- eTions. sudr-n oe rcBack Them VP a~~~h seold rouction tonight will be the re- ficers selected were often choices to thusl, aysoundefr aongmore prc-,cent and very p~opular comedy, Too Many its- which the members were tacitly op- crThroug-hout the Spring term there has been a bands, with ean Arthur, MAelvyn Douglas a lposed. Hie defended this nat-on the ofietyo thofeqoueyreofraso-tnd grounds of principle, but on the as-ceythtsfrqnlyepsnsvery noticeable let-down on the part of the stu- Fred M1ac.Aurray. For this, Holly-wood script sunrptitsithat itAwasvalllfor thedent body in their support of various school ac- writer, C..laude IBinyon, has completely rewritten umpers' goo.at it s obvioue opinion, is to respect the democra-

-- emers goo. Bt i is bvilistic principles on which the Societvtivities;.even with Exeter contests just two or Somerset NIaugham's Enoch Arden comedy into that the~debating societi wxill not be rsthree wveeks in the offing no appreciable increase a rapid moving bedroomi farce with -iteml t its best. indeed wvill probably the m.etorsnd therediscntntofehas been shown. W,~hether this is due to te fact imaginative results, t a revolves around cute function worse han nornial with terefrt eieteapoathat the entire school has turned entirely acadern- ~officers imposel tipon it that it laz~o the sfotdetod aniv taobakthat the etire schoo has turnd entirelyacadeni ijss Arthur. Husband No. 1 (Fred MacMurray), no chosen, n fe does oapoftesuntbvadtoanic or that all of its menibers are in varsity comn- notr andl Snad i retoften oloe nth notlgec o aemeb-,is har to dternlne, bt it till a sot of slo Sibad, s gretly gven t lone prove. Therefore, if the officers to- t- choose their own leaders wviselv,petitionishrtodtriebltisil remains ocean voyages. usband No. 2 (-Alelvyn Doug- dat- want a good show~in- of theirevident that a mere handful. of backers is not las), a slave to his publishing business, coniforts Society in the future, they should C. . G.-41what is te trui~.ndover tradition, his friend and"-besiliess partner's widow whenNot only at aetic events, but also at debates .1iarner MacMurray is reported lost at sea Eyeless Vision, Ring, Wire Acts form a circle of life with no confiitFand other oratorical contests, te student interest To ever~ one concerned, .1lac~Iurray's unex- Myw yD.alnTab rcag staekno Oul indiaeis wvanting. The recent inter-school debate with pected return ( with a flowing black beard), is anCniudfrmPg iMstre fMnExeter exemplifies this on a large scale; on that occasion for embarrassmeilt. But ean Arthur, hc tws oa"onuisSy r abllrtre oso hoccasion, a mnere five or six students were in at- taking the situation in land, as a lady whose mar- legendhe utip.ied a "CnuiseemngyDr atabpowereftuer-osous-htendance to lend moral support to the Andover rned life has to-the lireselit consisted so largely of'- small quantity of rice until all the ness that the average human beingargumlent. show'ing that even the competitions alisences of attention and devotion, has grown bowls available were filled, and then has. He hd four women come up onwith Exeter have filed4o---a-w-student support. fonder of the two usbands than she ever w~as of poured water from one where rice the stage and stand inpairs -on theA more ri~~~cent instance of almost complete lack Olle and dlecidles ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ -bee-n-a--second--s befodeeoOppositepo corners, Handingd a knifefAoreet__tefaot__peelckoa_ e' iins ie-The and a pack of cards covered withof backing is \ednesday's tennis atch-wt-h result of this situation is uproarious. The feeling Continuing his display of foreignfh~~i u ts 'reshmen; the team, although playing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tricks he claimed, as does an old paper to each pair, he asked the onesin several cases dit eaker ltopoito putin oi l-Vvi expressed by the sentiments o Eyta belief, that an egg when with the knife to stick them into thein evra cse dstnctly waeopsion u1h ceimiperturbable butler (OLv1vn Cooper) coee ihsl ol ever break pack and to think of acard at theon one o its best perforn-ances of the year. but who drops 11is tray at te breakfast table w~heii no matter how much pressure was s~ame time. It so happened, by somethose who sawthe contest culdi easily h co~ntet! I lsband No. 1 aserts vehemenlyb"She's tu broughtntotbarHoneit.,Howvermone cmiraceathateeverycardmmentionethose wo saw he contst coud easiy be conte(! usbandNo. -- asseof vtheenmemberse'ofurthe hstudents bodye byuethebladiesth wasiwithinwih twotspaceseon the fingers of one hand. W~ife." Says the butler apologetically. " guess T'm who was testing his theories, broke of the split; and the seven of heartsIt nittyli be re that those who have been o a it 01(-fashioned."' the egg; but when it was take'n from turned up on top of the deck in bothtile Hill (hiring the past few years have been Bouncingr Macfturrav and not-to-be outdone its silk covering it was perfectly isacs ecniudt ytfspoiled by seeing too many winning teanj's take Iiouilas soon find themselves leaping oer the whole once more.hiauenebtligforspc. 6 ~~~~~ ~~~~~~After a few slight-of-hand dis- tators the numbers between one andthe field, ut that is all the more reason wvhy, living-roomn furniture to prove their physical de- plays and after teaching the audi- twvo thousand that they were think-when the exceptional teams are limited, the sup- sirabilities. Meantinn-e, Miss Arthur has the time ence how to conceal an egg by means ing of,port hould lie stronger than ever. It is not only of her marri-ed (literally) life with two devoted of a hand, pocket, and armpit, Dr. Eyeless Vision

the less spetacular team that are beng slighte -- usbai~ds-i'~-i~h~'-~-j h~fif~ill1li ouBaofrhws aBarrowsdandFredcCras oectiouteriousevening, .Dr.Tarbellpperhowever, but even such outstanding squads as sight for fear that the other will stake an exclu- perfeicstoogeslfor his famous Jap- formed his famous Eyeless Visionthe present lacrosse club fail to draw more than sive claim. CompletelyI bewildered and unable to anese wire trick. With his thumbs act. Completely blindfolded by pads,a few mere passers-by. f it is first-place win- make up her mind which she will retain, she bed- tied securely by means of wvire pipe adhesive tape, and a strip of blackning that is desired, the hammer throwing di- - twins them down in the guest room, and hopes cleaners to the satisfaction of all, he velvet, he began by mental telepathywvas able to put his arms through a to read off the serial numbers on avision of the track squad offers all that could that they ill top her divine evening with a night- ring and leave the wires on his dollar bill and identify objects. Dr.he wanted. hut even this powerfuil event fails to cap of fists.. Finiallyr the law makes Miss Arthur's thumbs to everyone's absolute Tarbell then called upon fourteendraw more than three or four spectators at every (lecision for her, asuceslkhrindiin amazement. To add to this, he de- members of his enthralled audiencetrack meet-asolutely nothing at -all. Th is-A type f floi- ing- -nounced-Houdini's-rope-trick -as-b-m -to come--up on te--stage. and Iieing impossible. After careful search, would indentify their clothing andAt present this marked deficiency may be ac- fluff is perfectly srted td the talents of telayers, hefudta l h a vr any articete ih ae hccredited to pring fever, but with the really im- all of whom, especially T\lvyn' Dotiglas, appear claimed to have seen the trick eitherheddfutslyportant contests coming tip so soon, it seems to have a truly high old time.. The acttual castin- saw an optical illusion or were Thus ended one of the most in--about time to starve the fever, give all the r1eally could not e better. They all wvork together hypnotized. However, he showed testing performances held on thethe religious connection of a rope in Hill for some time and probably leftschool competitive activities the real support that smoothly and there is never a lapse or a pause thtoendsm lislftemaywoilatmptopzeouthey need. and keen a great Andover tradition once things get tinder way. The result is a truly other death, and that both can b thenueostikofD.Hrafrom going by the board, sparkling comedy which would be-harct surpass.-- Joined together without a knot to Tarbell.

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Dr. Fuess And Mr. Gould Return CoriuinAeStl PUNCHARD VICTORIOUS JAYVEE TRACK TEAM Blue Netmen Conquer Tufts '43,From8,00 Mle estrn ripNeeded For The Mirror 8 TO 1, In Overwhelming MatchProm %OOO Mile Western Trip ~~~~OVER JAY VEE TEAM, 11-0 . LOSES TO LOWELL

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Dines drove theni to Colorado still in need of contributions for For Hard Trouncing; And High'Hrl~ Face- "atchl since the penler. beat Sprngs Luchig a th Ch~en,:the Spring issue of the Mirror. Errors Prevalent Hudls;Tsigaridas, 6-0, 6-1. In the number

Sprnin unhin atu the hen ThorntlnisSunTodvenny six sot Phil WAalsh defeated A.MountainCountry lub, thy ]the Thy 1ealin isSnaFvnn, 1ailing to victimlie a xweak klthiul th aveVinci, 6-i, 6-1.

made trips through te surroundin ouhayl Jyve1r9. eacountry. On May 13, they ~~~~~'ere j~~ 1'unchara 11 igh team, as they had T omgbc~ hs crbcue 3he doubles wvere capture by '.

Kansas City, where they golfc. hoped, the Andover Jayvees bowed: mlost of the good material is iiel A ihu uhtobe Vtitand dined. Tuesday, they flew to P. A. Loses To Lawrence Inl2th; to the local tean] Vednesday, 11 to inl varsity comp~etition, the r'. A. combination of Dines-Earx wvnnNew York. Hudson, Averback Hit For Blue 0. The jayvees' whole trouble eodta oe oa soe over Scott-_\lcfleath. 6-2. 6-2. Co-

Summing up the events of b eemnled to be due to sloppy bas-P. its§.st ctory over Thornton Captain Malo teamned with Finch totrip, Dr. Fuess said. All along the (Continued from Page 1) lplays by both the infield and out- 7fdemy. The team lost badly to take the second match, 6-1, 6-1 fromi

lineI tak~I o paentsof pospe- Wlch ff frst ase s Cly scredfield. Thev overthrewv bases, and Lowell H-igh School \Wiednesd~y by Tsigaridas-Vinci, while Strout al_lin J ad e p reo reeted- andeGllof tookt seas Ca dred they fbiled the ball constaiitly. the core of 98 to 19. 'The localMatrdiaaywhLeenn'

eiverybo ys, egets osbeadGll okscn.Ci rpe Ell Vose took, the mound, and boys took only two firsts; the pole Gre'en, 6-0. 6-3.enthusiasm. We estimated we had a Tex,.as leaguer behind Arnold to pitched a good steadly game. Fur- vault in which Lenane, Chapman, This match afforded the Andover

coverd 800 mile, an talkd to core allo Bre~nan ten piked an. clKernin, and flo,%e also and Sulis tied for first, and the 120 netters achancetocomparescoresforabout 7~~ alumni in 11 different Stantinltoff picrdd played well, but were by no mieans high hurdles where Lloyd Ander- the first time with Exeter. It is vi-

ciotis As amatter of ifer.n t a Hoff hird al up to their usual standard. son managed to gnd out a first, dent fromt these comparisons thatcte.And a hatter oe inct 21 Leryred HudoLedson thelFly Today the team w imeet a Cahiners, who received third in both neither team is much the superior.

Gouldan I hav spk i2 LdbFrdyH sothFl strong Middlesex ag-gregation away. the low and high hurdles. and Eric for Exetter defeated Tufts 9-0. wvhilecities in the past ear."E_____________________________ -lansbe' hre trtdoto h which has not et lost a game. Vveren, n almost won the 880- the 1-arvard Freshmen beat Ex eter

comebak trai in th eight. Htid The probable lineup will be yard run -fter leading up to the 7-2, in contrast to our two matchesTEMPLE'S MUSIC SHOP cilco .: Longenecker. 3h: Fur- last turn, were the only P. A. men with Harvard which wye lost. 6-3ItOYS HADQ1 ARTERS son slammed a single over short- man, If: MclKernin, Ill; Arnold, c; to place i the running events, and 5-4.

For PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHSvictor. Decc., nd Itrunswickc stop and stole second. Bill Hart. Welch, rf; Hammer, 2b; Belden, 1)erse and Chapman received

RE CORDSStudy L..mp,. Et. batting for Anderson, was robbed of ss; VOSe P second and third respectively in t AD R 66 Maui 5tre~i Andover Ian extra base hit when Roewer, in discus, while Stu Grover broadI OE

right field, took his hard drive on 15 Noted American Paintings jumped his way into a-third. George I Portraits and Groupsthe fingertips. Hudson went to third On Exhibition In Art Gallery XVinburn just mrissed a first in the - ~ Snapshot Finishingafter the catch. Captain Brennan, javelin, being beaten b Koumant- Picture framing and repairingLowve S& Co., InC. who had. ended his hitting famine (Continued from Page 1) zelis of Lowell who threw 146 feet 123 Main Street - - Tel. 1011

,Wkhe Pharacy I -Professin" in the first inning, grounded out sionists-Cezanne, Seurat) Matizbc, 3 inches. Bob Coulson and Chuck _________________

to second base while Hudson and Picasso-this exhibition revca.- Whitney, who won third place in DR. ADELBERT FERNALD16 MainStreetscored. Kubie ended the inning with his equally keen appreciation of the shot and javelin respectively. ORTHODONTIST

a pop-fly. Lawrence scored again the American realists-MAount, E~el- and Bob Bertucio, who tied for first wIll be at the Isham Infirmary~~~~~~~ ~~~in the ninth and the Royal Blue lows, Homer, and Eakins. In adldi- in the high jump, were the only every Friday where he will special.L. E 0 N ca5 -me to the plate for their final tion to being one of the Addison other blue wen to score. Ize In the straightening of teeth.

fling trailing 5-2. oe eehg alr' r omteM.Ca: It is hoped that the jayvee team Office hours 9:00 to 1:30. Boston

For Good Sandwiches whexi tvo walks and an error by is a trustee of the Metropolia fl (lro bteonfnt%,n.ti f Kenmore 6275.and Ice cream ~pitcher Clay put Welch, Averback, Museum of Arts and chairman ot teillnon betr fntwn hsa- ofie 9Cmowat vneSodas dleC am and Boynton on the bases. Falcon the Board of the M.\useumi of -Nod-

________________________________batted for Gile and struck out emn Art; both institutions ar

Student Lamps, Electric Fxtures, singing. -Arnold hit a sharp ball New York City. To a t;reat extent ee Y our Good Hum or M~ianAlarm Clocks, Curtain Rods, Pc- to second s'-;e it was muffed and the examples of American paintingture Wirer Welch scored. Running h ard behind which have been chosen, lpe- -For-- .JT R. I LL T umbo. Averback hit the dirt- with a nment those in the permnanent7,.cQo1'.

~~ LiI_~~~-~~ ~ hard slide, but was called out. With lection of the Addison Gallery. To-Qu it Ic Cra4-5 MaIn treet Tel. And. 102 Ilovnton on third and Arnold on gether, they foxmi a representationQult Ic Cra

_________________________ second, and with two outs in the last very difficult to surpass.Deiou

LUMBER FOR SLOID WORK ~ ft~nnh twsFed usn Prominent in the collection is aPAINT - BRUSHES ~who again, rose to the occasion. As group'of two very ine portraits byCol- T ptn

both runners dug for the plate he George WV. bello'ws. The first a J. E.-PITMAN ESTATE yropped a Texas leaguer in center- portrait of Katherine Rosen, is -

63 Park Sreet Tel.And. 664 field the score was ti'~d. Then probably one of the finest paintings - good Humor Ice Cream63 arkStret Tel An. 64-fe; three more innings the teams of this distinguished artist. M-iss -SETO M

_____________________ f-attled on even terms until uck- Rosen is shown] sitting catty-cor- FMsSE O Mlev's drive broke up the game in nered in a Victorian chair by a win-

P RE S CR IP T IONS the twelfth. Mudge itched the dow whose tanl shade-is dawn_________________________________

three extra innings and did a beau- dow~- almost to the bottom. The -

THlE HARTIGAN PHARMACY tiful jb. being unfortunate to have piAtire i sotstanding ecau'se of-Main at Chestnut- his onlv hit rove the decisive one. its 'Delicate shading effects an r-

________________________________ Andover'Is seven hits were di- flections of light.tided' among only three players as .,The second portrait is that of

.4 Tred&W Im Fred Hudson and LW Averback "Lady ean," the artist's-daughter.4 2'r~~' im boomed' out -tllie apiece. hile It is very interesting to conmpare

ANDOVER INN Brennan ended his slump ith a this portrait wvith that of the ar-LUNCHEON 0 hit in the first. The other Blue men tist's second daughter, Ann, which

DINNER $1.00 found the going rough as the Law- is in the Gallery's permanent cl-AFTERNOON TEA 2 rence pitcher. Clav, set 18 clown on lection. The "Lady ean" might al-

strikes -and went the entire twle mos -es- to be a study in blue,innings. wvheieas the other is accented i

W. J. MORRISSEY Andover -ab h r sib &h purple. In these portraits a ten-IrA ^ CI=W W4aC1I Arnold, 2b 6 0 2 0 0 dency is shown t reflect -light and:Huadson, 3b 5 31 I 1 0 color.

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Next Year's Room Applications BRADFORD CONCERT P. A. Trackmen To Encounter 440-yard dash: Wan by Lee (A); Sh-ot Put: Won by . Fisher (A);-TO Be Filed In 'Near Future ~~~~~~~~~~~~~second, Shap (W); tbrBnCle econd, R. Fisher (A); third, Meyer

To Be Filed In Near Fpture ~TONIGHT WITH P. A. Dr othDeat ocser(A). Time, 53.6s. byW)trh A) DI.&,us: Wtn by 2 in hrA)(continued from Page 1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~880-yard dash: Wons onb .Fihr()

(Continued from Page 1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(Continued from Page 1) seod, Castle (A); third, rsl ~ -Fsen)d,.,12 ft.lly W) tird Rcate i the appropriate place o t S. Cleveland, GabelerSolaists; (W). Time, 2m. 7sPrsl he(A. Dis , 123al ft. 2w) ird R

Dane o e eldAfer- ood -inley, who won the 120- Mie Won by jump: Won by Carter (A),;blank the fact thatthey are officiall, ~~~Mie: Wn bySheehan (W); sec -Rcn, ekr W;thrPasnbila te act athe arl-Te Perform ance eHedAtr yd high hurdles with the good ond, Lelper (A); third, Freeman (A). (A).nd H eeigt ft. in.Prsnonre schdolbtarbhip lit he staii'Peomac time of 15.6 seconds. The oth&r Time, 4i. 55.5._ (A) H ighmer: Won by in.Fir()

should see Deaii Lynde immediate- This evening eighty boys, almost supeCrlative showing was that oi 120-yard high hurdles: Won by Fin- se~ond R Fh'er (A); third, M-ly. Cl le~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iy (A); second, Rothtell ,(W); third, Laughr (A). Dis. 188 ft.

the entire g,;lee club, will go to Jack Fisher, who succeeded in win- Hall A). Time, 15.6s. ' ~ Boqjump: Won by Larkin (A);7. Loxxer lMddlers wvho tis3,ejcarBadford Junior College, to give ning the shot, discus, and hammiier 220-yar~d low hudls BoryHl aeonOMle W) hrFor

are carryin eough11 xvork of pass- teranlcoet.Digth oits-(A); second, Rothtell (W); third, Fin- noy (A). Dis., 21 ft 3 1-2 n.ig radle to give themn illi Senior past few weeks Dr. Pfatteicherann mtei b .noe e A. ie 5S.____________________stan ding next year may apply fr the clbhv en - incidentally, hie won the latter xx itl Javelin throw: Won by Barr-onfod -glee clbhv enworking A;scnGl()-tidMerSenlior-d~(ormitories but they MUST harder than usual, i order to' pre- a eave of 188 feet. Both Dick (A). D;sec, Ge b ft. ;tir3MeyeGET I'l,'MAISSION TU DO Sc) pare themselves for this concert and lluth and Larry Lee woib theiris,17 f.3n Ge t Th eIN' ADV'ANCE FROMI rI-IE the one next week with Beavei -'~mpective event,. the 880 and 440,REGlSTkAI\. This saine principle Country Day School. easily, as both led their co THEtGRorTES

applies, to J1uniors who Xx ish, to oc-_ The program at Bradford xvill nearly all the way. 1 ,ob' m arron: JuTHnGEAEScupy) L- pper \)l iddle dormitories, consist of te to newv composm- easily xxon -th javelin after his hut SOTNGGOSSTR NTH OL

next ear T]his privilege is not ex- tios, sugjintly xith the Brad- of 173 feet. Paul Carter litcrallx tended to those who are planning~ to ford glee club, and the reguliar had no competition in Meeker. hi,~make upl xx ork oer te summer repertoire, in xwhich a piece b opponent, because hie vas nix

S. N\o application wiii le ac- Grieg and one by H-andel, are out- forced to high jumip 5 feet S inche-cepted \rithont the initials of ll- stando Thetx-o niexv numbers t i.I h ra uip hrm p~re~enit honisemiaster in' the spac(Q are : HIclz - e vHne.Larkin, xvho has iniprox-ed gre'atlkprovidled for them.an TeH'acsAcTligb recently, xvon oer O'Mallex- of

9. .-/l Boys Mlust List At Least Haydn. In The Heavens Are Tell- Worcester wxith a leap of 21 feet -- jTwerntv-five Roomt Choices On Tl', ili~l there are three soloists: Stan- 3½/. inches. i akBlank In Order To Be Sur T Icy, Cleveland, Charles Gabeler, and With this outstanding p~erforml- ..... i akHalve Thirb Applications Filled, a IFraulein from Bradford. Since ance and nearly to xxeeks of prac-

The procedure after all the these three xxill haxe only about a tically uninterrmpted practice exceir: 1j vellin* Litht!...... in sportsblankshare ben retrned t Ils~ -half an hour to lpractice togetlier, for an engagement with W~orcester. Thmlewllfeaayoyurti

\Vhitevs ofice s in eneral as fol- they xxill each haxve to know their which the team took in its stride. 't next Summer ... if you've outfitted at ...... and inlowys: parts perfectly. looks as if the Freshmen xwill liar- "The Greatest Sporting Goods Store

Special preferemice will ble givenl The bus will leave at five o'clock; to perform exceptionally to over- in the World!' A& F know all the alrudppto all boys who hax-e 1been o the th-ey wxill give the concert at eight. come the Andover team this after- tricks to lighten a pack and yet alrudpphionor roll for a one of the last andi there xwill be dancing- from nine noon. retain every impotant nlecessity.three school terms aT imnediate- until midnight. The meet wvill begin at 2 :30 fB R RO Ilv after theni. to those xwho have Box score: H 000 S MMIII

been ~o the~rdit Lit for ny twoBASEBALL LEAGUE--HEADED-- - -A00'yard-dash-Wou-byGreer-f-A) FITCH c HOO 'S MIK-of the last three terms. This pro- scand, O'Malley (W); third, Bianici _____

vision aplies to both scholarshin, BY VICTORIOUS ROMAN'S (W). Time, 10.4s. - DSNAE T4T T.NWYR

and non-scholarship boys. Thes e '220-yard dash:,Won by Green (A);:---AIO V.A _ 45TH__ STMIYR Call Lawrence 7165-boys need not draxw numbers. Gauls Tie Greeks For Second; second. O'Malley (W); third. Baned

All other boys at the time of re- Next Club Games (W). Time. 22.6s.__________________ ________________

turning blanks to the Recorder'~s WednesdayOffice xrill drawv numnlers. These -

nunilers. establisliing the order in To date the Ronansb lead thexxviimcb their alplicatioiis will- club baseball league b virt-ae--(-f -afilled. xrill be entered at once on the victory over the Greeks last Wed-application blanks. Oniv one of the nesday. for their third straight wxinl.txvo boys apl mug for a double 'With Larr\ Blood at the mound.room nax- dlra a number, hurling skillfully out of frequen: CHESTERFIELD'S MARION HUTTON

After all blanks are filed and all tight squeezes, te Romans roiled -in Glenn Miller's Moonlight Serenadenumbers draxxrn. te assignment il a score of 14 to S. Thurston'~ ail Columbia Statons ... Tue&, Wed., Thurs.xwill be made according to the order homer with to men onl, andof the draxw. Applications for double Blood's omer wvith three ment -on.rooms for each class xvill be fillecd WerE- largely--i-esponsible--for theirfirst. If after all the available good scoring. The second innin-single roonm are assgnedflThere re- xras the action inning. wvhen, withmeain alpllicants, xx ho cannot be ac- two men out, the Romans rolled uti-llcommodated, they will be given an seven runs.opporturiltv to apply for one of the The other club gnme. the Saxon..remaining double -rooms either with v-s. Ciauls__xxas a more excitinganother applicant for a, single room galime. as the score ended 10 to 9 ii:or xxith a nexx bov, favor of the Gauls. The xviniing

The niechaiiics; of filling the ap- 'un crossed te plate. due t one ofplications are such that it s ii- th',ose freaks, of baseball. The Gaulslperative that eerv_4-,atiik indicate were at at, xwith oe ott ad aat least tenty-five rNv~ in te man on secoiid and a man on third.orcler of choice. n the third pitch the catcher

All rooms aailahble for occtl- droppeo the pitch, so te meai o'pancx- next ear are listed on the second raced towxards, third baserexverse side of the application Upon arrival there. to his aniaze-blank. Parallel lines indicate te di- ment. he found that the man o'0vision betxveen the entries. As one third had' decided not to try to stealfaces a dornitorx' loxw numbers in- honme. Thereupon, he immediatelydicate rooms i the entry to the tutrned around and headed backleft, ighe nunibe s in the entrv to for secondl base. but meaiiwxhile the

the nglit ~~~wide-awake catcher threw the ball_______________________________to second, forcing, the runner out o

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