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RALLY RALLY ISSUE ISSUE t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Established 1878 LXVIII, No. 8 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS. NOVEMBER 12,1943 Tien Cents ARITIES DRIVE TONIGHT; Andover Starting Lineup CpanJmHde ed 600 IS THIS YEAR'S GOAL L.E. R. E. FvrdBu Every.Student To Be Canvassed; ED AKR oa q a L.T. R.T. Tomorrow's Encounter at Exeter's Held by P. A. Society of Inquiry ANDERSON R0OME SaimBgn t3P Thsevening between 8 and 10 P. M., every boarding PlimptonSt du Be isa 3P.M ent will be approached by a canvasser of the Society of L.G. R.G. Sparked by a shifty backfield and reinforced by an ag- uiry and will be asked for his contribution to the annual REISLER. NEALE gressive line,Captain Jim Hudner's Royal Blue football team Charities Drive. Day students were asked to contribute C. will take the field against the Red and Grey tomorrow after- morning. Two goals have been set for this year, a total eion of at least $3600, and one hundred percent school GRIFFITH noon with the odds in its favor. The nation's number one prep icipation.. For three years every ~~~~~~~~~~~~school grid classic, the sixty-fourth Andover-Exeter game, cutpa ln oethgyearnvr will begin at three o'clock in Plimpton Stadium, New Hamp- gal has always been exceeded. L.H.B. QB hr.Bltrdb atStra' expected that this year every Q .12-0 victory over the Tufts J. V.'s, will respond with his greatest HUDNER SPER '--'P. A. will be at the peak of its effi- - ~~~~~~~ciency tomorrow. t. ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~F. B. R. H. B. - .Last year, in the icy wind and -- Uses of Receipts- T PE T --- -------- -bitter - coid-of-a-bleak-November-'----- sMrCkjpointed out-n-as- ________,-- day, one of the greatest Andover bly last Saturday, the contribu- -- Te-amsver to take the feld-rolrd-- are spent n the places in -, over an underrated but scrappy Exe-,, hthey will do the most good. ., .1. -ter team, 12-0. Again this year, by 0;ithed a RelCros illt etv Re men i w c ,PA W ins 5, Loses 1;virtue of its five win and one loss t$90he eides sto ellt ~I hie F vrdrecord, the Royal Blue will be the t $90. Bside thee -to wel- V nquihe Thie F v rdOver P.ElA. favorite; but as in the case of all ageneies. for promoting the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~An -Exeter contests, no one an welfare, some of the money Bow to Deering High, Only Loss To Tufts can safely predict the outcome in go to educational and recrea- . advance. Il services helping some of the TutAvenged In 2nd Game er Americans. For instance, TutN. Hampshire Starting Team Student Y. M, C. A. will receive Special to the PHILLIPIAN For the third straight year An- Although Coacli Steve Sorota has and the Hampton Institute By Russ Stein & George Plimpton, dover has had a better-than-average 'not indicated any definite starting Gren-fell Mission $150 each. P. E. A., '4 football team, and for the third eleven, it will probably he the same scholarships of $200 each will straight year she is fa-vored in the that took the field against Tufts iven to deserving P.A. boys. Although the Phillips Exeter foot- annual Andover-Exeter all football last week. At left end will be Ed ball team enters tomorrow's tra- classic. This season, the Royal Blue Meade, who has been doing a. great I ~~~~~~~~~~ditional contest with the decidedly legions have won five games and job,- both on offense and defense all Exeter Rule's mediocre record of two wins and lsontatoheTfsJV'inyear. Next to him, at tackle, will be three defeats, we regard our pros- tli first of a two-game series be- John "Andy" Anderson, a hard-hit- pects to be bright. This year, with tween the two teams, P.A. has ting prep who has just recently The following rules are I n ef- ~two teams boasting but one or two rolled up 127 pints to its oppon- ere trigbrho h em t fo Satrday Novmber13, TED H ECKEL, Manager of the outstanding players apiece to face ents' forty-two this season.Th gurswlbe"reyJ" 43: ~~~~football temadPresident of the each other in the encounter, wecn Paced by Captain, Jim Hudner CATANIsHlNRer and laTex yeaJe, fromthe There will be no Assembly S. of I., which is sponsoring to- see in the offing the proverbial andPrankINZaoIM -AndoerR ervasty, ad yexr froe ro V.e is Saturday and the 10:22 and night's Charities Drive. 'gamne in which breaks will play the varsity,__andTexfromtheJ._V. :22 classes will meet at ten -most important part. At any rate, roared to a 32-0 triuntph in thePer Gifthanhrnwbo deleven respectively. All we doubt seriously that there will oee nOtbr3 gis ek TA RDC IN who has played a great defensive asses will be over at 11: 53 A.M. FAUT RDCIONS le a slaughter for either side. HradJV grgto tBoh FACULTY PREDICT ~~~~~~~ers Field, Andover. Andover re- Captain Jim Hudner: "We'll get game at center this yhar, will start Lunch will be served at 12:00. D.Fes 1-" The Red and Gray eleven opened ceived the kickoff and ran it back the points and bring home the ba- in that slot. Another veteran of last All boys whoDr.reuessng to the the season on October 2 against to her own tirty. On the next play, con." year's varsity, Pete Roome, will otAll swae goinb t the Mr. Leavitt: "Because of my prep Tufts on a field drenched by a Jim Hudner flipped a pass to Manager Ted Heckel: "Andover start at right tackle. Should Roome oal gtameo mut be..Tesholam at engwa t"-blayms n ai.Fr6 i-"Dn"Muawh a l thel i-7O"no ly.ihr"Hwe ed i inlroave sAtio at 1 : Th school alm matiefr eing wha e t s. 'Eeery'ms fand ain. For 60am- "adn h siaulan eto Andll thew llnby:"Ithbak d nt play, cithe wi e r eedl otr aM.lae An d o ver at 1:13 to tnk pbit unwiis or me ton' kteseb txeter fordwalahs bat ways downst seideline to he Andev Alo Aleeby iig the'ack don't Bobe Pakem will probal stat. M.Anyboy wo attmpts o anypublio pedictions. But Andon'ere by thav eu tec onslaugaiht bl ofr' er core Hudnr rushed Bge t too sleep:ig "We'll win" "Aeb rerth il find asatn 1rd tetrai ithout labticet e tto euhapysi Andove shaier squad; timed itheg lte aloer fo the exrt pointhe rogtBihp "We'l ntebcfesedr n eil redrciimelf libeto rn. Vuleme-"xtrwl opposaing baks chbefiarged stoughb Rlttlue eeivnted fis priord, putersb:"eae 'em!"aw. sitheor bakfe, s flndeyr,'n After the game, whether the serve her customary dimiout." the Exeter secondary. It could not onl the Crimson's forty-thrde. F e we conquered.' J. V. and brilliant performer on am- wins or loses, undergrad- ~ Continued on Page 2 ~ Continued on Page 3 ~ Continued on Page 4 ~ Continued on Page this year's aggregation, will be at tes must remain In the stands quarter-back.__Atlefthalf,_____ der the direction of the cheer Jim Hudner, speedy, elusive veteran aders and march directly from '.of last year, will start. Right half- e field to the station. The iback is indefinite as yet. However, sin will start at 5:25 P.M. and ,-V, ... *.- - .- Ray Tippett will probably be in this I boys must be at the station ,1 -.- *.. slot. Starting at fullback will be 5:20 P.M. If the game lasts too ~ ,'>-'powerful, driving "Dunc" Mauran, ng, it may be necessary for ' leading scorer of the 1943 team. e students to leave early. Reserves Each boy whether he goes to ,.' Among the reserves probably see- eter or not, must check in at in cini ooro' aewl orge Washington Hall imnmedb in gt isop.orrow s n ga eewil tely -after the arrival of the he it h Broug t Bihplwoin keep-s amn. from Exeter and before bnrothe Mer playing' ofehis inner. (6:15-6:40 P.M.) It s bter oitgo as ear'sjo tem Portant to note that this rule guhad Been doing cahbn-upej ad plies not only to those who guard. Bakie roesenen andwl ave the campus but also to - .- ."a"Mcez.ieerend.il ose who remainIn Andover. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ also probably get in. In the back- se yhourenam I proery field, Charlie Smith and Bob Beach seed naeIsprpel will most likely render valuable Dinner will be served at 6:45 -srie .M. If last week's game with Tufts In case fvcoyteprd is any indication of the outcome of the bonfire will start' at 7:30. the Exeter contest, Andover should Continued on Page 2 *THE ANDOVER VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Continued on Page 4

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Page 1: RALLY RALLY ISSUE ISSUEpdf.phillipian.net/1943/11121943.pdfRALLY RALLY ISSUE ISSUE t Established 1878 LXVIII, No. 8 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS. NOVEMBER 12,1943 Tien Cents ARITIES

RALLY RALLYISSUE ISSUE

t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Established 1878

LXVIII, No. 8 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS. NOVEMBER 12,1943 Tien Cents

ARITIES DRIVE TONIGHT; Andover Starting Lineup CpanJmHde ed600 IS THIS YEAR'S GOAL L.E. R. E. FvrdBu

Every.Student To Be Canvassed; ED AKR oa q aL.T. R.T. Tomorrow's Encounter at Exeter'sHeld by P. A. Society of Inquiry ANDERSON R0OME SaimBgn t3P

Thsevening between 8 and 10 P. M., every boarding PlimptonSt du Be isa 3P.Ment will be approached by a canvasser of the Society of L.G. R.G. Sparked by a shifty backfield and reinforced by an ag-

uiry and will be asked for his contribution to the annual REISLER. NEALE gressive line,Captain Jim Hudner's Royal Blue football teamCharities Drive. Day students were asked to contribute C. will take the field against the Red and Grey tomorrow after-morning. Two goals have been set for this year, a totaleion of at least $3600, and one hundred percent school GRIFFITH noon with the odds in its favor. The nation's number one prep

icipation.. For three years every ~~~~~~~~~~~~school grid classic, the sixty-fourth Andover-Exeter game,cutpa ln oethgyearnvr will begin at three o'clock in Plimpton Stadium, New Hamp-gal has always been exceeded. L.H.B. QB hr.Bltrdb atStra'expected that this year every Q .12-0 victory over the Tufts J. V.'s,

will respond with his greatest HUDNER SPER '--'P. A. will be at the peak of its effi-- ~~~~~~~ciency tomorrow.

t. ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~F. B. R. H. B. - .Last year, in the icy wind and-- Uses of Receipts- T PE T --- -------- -bitter - coid-of-a-bleak-November-'-----sMrCkjpointed out-n-as- ________,-- day, one of the greatest Andover

bly last Saturday, the contribu- -- Te-amsver to take the feld-rolrd--are spent n the places in -, over an underrated but scrappy Exe-,,

hthey will do the most good. ., .1. -ter team, 12-0. Again this year, by

0;ithed a RelCros illt etv Re men i w c ,PA W ins 5, Loses 1;virtue of its five win and one losst$90he eides sto ellt ~I hie F vrdrecord, the Royal Blue will be the

t $90. Bside thee -to wel- V nquihe Thie F v rdOver P.ElA. favorite; but as in the case of allageneies. for promoting the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Andover -Exeter contests, no one

an welfare, some of the money Bow to Deering High, Only Loss To Tufts can safely predict the outcome ingo to educational and recrea- . advance.Il services helping some of the TutAvenged In 2nd Game

er Americans. For instance, TutN. Hampshire Starting TeamStudent Y. M, C. A. will receive Special to the PHILLIPIAN For the third straight year An- Although Coacli Steve Sorota has

and the Hampton Institute By Russ Stein & George Plimpton, dover has had a better-than-average 'not indicated any definite startingGren-fell Mission $150 each. P. E. A., '4 football team, and for the third eleven, it will probably he the samescholarships of $200 each will straight year she is fa-vored in the that took the field against Tuftsiven to deserving P.A. boys. Although the Phillips Exeter foot- annual Andover-Exeter all football last week. At left end will be Ed

ball team enters tomorrow's tra- classic. This season, the Royal Blue Meade, who has been doing a. greatI ~~~~~~~~~~ditional contest with the decidedly legions have won five games and job,- both on offense and defense allExeter Rule's mediocre record of two wins and lsontatoheTfsJV'inyear. Next to him, at tackle, will be

three defeats, we regard our pros- tli first of a two-game series be- John "Andy" Anderson, a hard-hit-pects to be bright. This year, with tween the two teams, P.A. has ting prep who has just recently

The following rules are I n ef- ~two teams boasting but one or two rolled up 127 pints to its oppon- ere trigbrho h emt fo Satrday Novmber13, TED H ECKEL, Manager of the outstanding players apiece to face ents' forty-two this season.Th gurswlbe"reyJ"

43: ~~~~football temadPresident of the each other in the encounter, wecn Paced by Captain, Jim Hudner CATANIsHlNRer and laTex yeaJe, fromtheThere will be no Assembly S. of I., which is sponsoring to- see in the offing the proverbial andPrankINZaoIM -AndoerR ervasty, ad yexr froe ro V.eis Saturday and the 10:22 and night's Charities Drive. 'gamne in which breaks will play the varsity,__andTexfromtheJ._V.:22 classes will meet at ten -most important part. At any rate, roared to a 32-0 triuntph in thePer Gifthanhrnwbo

deleven respectively. All we doubt seriously that there will oee nOtbr3 gis ek TA RDC IN who has played a great defensiveasses will be over at 11: 53 A.M. FAUT RDCIONS le a slaughter for either side. HradJV grgto tBoh

FACULTY PREDICT ~~~~~~~ers Field, Andover. Andover re- Captain Jim Hudner: "We'll get game at center this yhar, will startLunch will be served at 12:00. D.Fes 1-" The Red and Gray eleven opened ceived the kickoff and ran it back the points and bring home the ba- in that slot. Another veteran of last

All boys whoDr.reuessng to the the season on October 2 against to her own tirty. On the next play, con." year's varsity, Pete Roome, willotAll swae goinb t the Mr. Leavitt: "Because of my prep Tufts on a field drenched by a Jim Hudner flipped a pass to Manager Ted Heckel: "Andover start at right tackle. Should Roomeoal gtameo mut be..Tesholam at engwa t"-blayms n ai.Fr6 i-"Dn"Muawh a l thel i-7O"no ly.ihr"Hwe ed iinlroave sAtio at 1 : Th school alm matiefr eing wha e t s. 'Eeery'ms fand ain. For 60am- "adn h siaulan eto Andll thew llnby:"Ithbak d nt play, cithe wi e r eedl otraM.lae An d o ver at 1:13 to tnk pbit unwiis or me ton' kteseb txeter fordwalahs bat ways downst seideline to he Andev Alo Aleeby iig the'ack don't Bobe Pakem will probal stat.

M.Anyboy wo attmpts o anypublio pedictions. But Andon'ere by thav eu tec onslaugaiht bl ofr' er core Hudnr rushed Bge t too sleep:ig "We'll win" "Aeb rerth il find asatn1rd tetrai ithout labticet e tto euhapysi Andove shaier squad; timed itheg lte aloer fo the exrt pointhe rogtBihp "We'l ntebcfesedr n

eil redrciimelf libeto rn. Vuleme-"xtrwl opposaing baks chbefiarged stoughb Rlttlue eeivnted fis priord, putersb:"eae 'em!"aw. sitheor bakfe, s flndeyr,'n

After the game, whether the serve her customary dimiout." the Exeter secondary. It could not onl the Crimson's forty-thrde. F e we conquered.' J. V. and brilliant performer onam- wins or loses, undergrad- ~ Continued on Page 2 ~ Continued on Page 3 ~ Continued on Page 4 ~ Continued on Page this year's aggregation, will be attes must remain In the stands quarter-back.__Atlefthalf,_____der the direction of the cheer Jim Hudner, speedy, elusive veteranaders and march directly from '.of last year, will start. Right half-e field to the station. The iback is indefinite as yet. However,sin will start at 5:25 P.M. and ,-V, ... *.- - .- Ray Tippett will probably be in thisI boys must be at the station ,1 -.- *.. slot. Starting at fullback will be5:20 P.M. If the game lasts too ~ ,'>-'powerful, driving "Dunc" Mauran,

ng, it may be necessary for ' leading scorer of the 1943 team.e students to leave early. ReservesEach boy whether he goes to ,.' Among the reserves probably see-eter or not, must check in at in cini ooro' aewlorge Washington Hall imnmedb in gt isop.orrow s n ga eewiltely -after the arrival of the he it h Broug t Bihplwoin keep-s

amn. from Exeter and before bnrothe Mer playing' ofehisinner. (6:15-6:40 P.M.) It s bter oitgo as ear'sjo temPortant to note that this rule guhad Been doing cahbn-upej adplies not only to those who guard. Bakie roesenen andwlave the campus but also to - .- ."a"Mcez.ieerend.il

ose who remain In Andover. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ also probably get in. In the back-se yhourenam I proery field, Charlie Smith and Bob Beachseed naeIsprpel will most likely render valuable

Dinner will be served at 6:45 -srie.M. If last week's game with TuftsIn case fvcoyteprd is any indication of the outcome ofthe bonfire will start' at 7:30. the Exeter contest, Andover should

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last time they will wear a footbalL.uni- an important part in this country of ours~~~ J~~~~~~~t ~~~~form until after they have put aside after the peace and I hope that there P. A. Football Squad- Statistics

U'III LLIF'I A N their garb of khaki and navy blue. may be some unborn stars among your YsTHE PHLLIPXSS isa memer ofthe Clumbi Schoastic Toniorrow will be a great day for the group who will carry onl from the PHIL- Name Pos. No. Age Wt. Ht. su

TPr HILLIPTN ias a embers of he Dailmbi SrncholanicnRylBu.Sgo uk i udeLPA otelre il. Abbott, W. F. halfback 45 17 175 6' 1" 1Associario'i of Preparatory School Newspapers. Allenby, H. A. guard 52 17 172 5' 9" 2

Ted Heckel, Steve Sorota, Ed Flannagan, With all good wishes - I am Anderson, 0. J. center 29 15 168 Qr 0"f 1

Jack Meany, and all the fellows n the Cordially, B a rs, L. guard 57 15 160 6' 0" 1Editor-ln.Chief We're sure the bells in the Chapel EDGAR B. SHERRILL-Class of '98 Beach, R.each, S. fullbackck 399 166 1522 5' 11"" 1

Editor-n-Chlefsquad. Wer ueteblsi h hpl EGRB HRIL-ls f'8 Bishop, B. H. guard 44 16 160 5 11"11-MELVIN L- BERGHEIMI will be ringing and that the Old Cam- UnvriyPes abigMs. Boeschenstein, W. end 16 18 152 5 10"11

Managing Editor BomivsrsrD. M.etacleC25b17d25e5'M10"

i'11I\RT.FS FIIF1NG U ilb blz oorw November 7, 1943 Braimwell, W. K. back 60 -17 169 .5 11" I

PhotographicEiorHAssJiHnmeF. SEdiArD (Acting on Mr. Sherrill's suggestion, Briggs, W. C. guard 23 17 175 5 9"IAMF, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ *- Th PILIPIN ilTsonAakIaCartmell, V. A. 'center 5 17 175 6' 2" 2

Associates of HLLPA its on ak sur- Collier, R. . end 11 16 160 6 2 1T. C FARAR H LSimn,,svey not only ofisdistinguished alumni Dailey, L. C. halfback 17 16 150 5 8 2

FT '. SsF R 1 . SRotoKT h dtro h HLIIN who have been active in' journalism; Farrington, J. R. q'back 34 17 148 5' 0"F. R. G. SXB0RN To the Editor of The PHILLIPIAN ~~~~~~~Griffith, C. P. gad 42 16 180 5' I," 1

12aai~wS .~epa4J~0 e I read with considerable interest the but in medicine, law, education, and Hatch, R. P. back 76 17 151 5'11"1 1Business Manager PHILLIPIAN article about its 65th an- ~other occupations as well. - Ed.) Hudner, J. (Capt.) left half 14 17 150 5' 11"f 2

Business Manager PHILLIPIAN article about its 65th an- ~Hudner, R. halfback 24 16 152 5'11"1 1MI-LIAM T WOODROW, JR niversary in the issue of October 20th. - Lawlor, R. C. back 21 17 165 5 10" 1

Circulation ManagerUnotntl,[ otaPI-f Liddle, H. V. end 26 17 160 6 2 1JULIAN B. ABBOTT Unfortunately, I was not a PHIL- Mackenzie, M. L. end 50 17 160 61 O" I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mcknie . .ed 0 17 10 '0

Associates. BOTLIPIAN man during my student days jgA "5"L'544f" MacLellan, G. E. end 75 16 150 5' 10" 1

B AuliT. J. T C MGONAN (1894-1898) but fate led me to a life Mauran, . H. fullback 33 17 ~183 5' 10" 3I 1B AULT J C. hMCCMAN&Wk) spent in printing and publishing and all Tomorrow evening brings to the McKim, R. J. tackle 43 17 200 6f- 1" 1J S. BLKE Jo R . METTE Mead, E. M. end 38 16 175 60'I1" 1R S. BFL'RI-L, JR R. . NElos JR branches of. the Graphic Arts. George Washington Hall screen an elabo- Moore, W. center 40 17 170 6' 0"f 1J H. GORRI " HN . N RAt. JR. My reflection on reading the article rate Hollywood technicolor adaptation of MognR.Stake 1 7 10 6'1 1F H. G-oaroo H.B STEVia JR.rs va Neale, W. F. guard 30 16 185 5' 10" 1

7 G HLBROO W. TEVE\ wasthat itwa too bad thata list of the Broadway mntisical, Nourse, N. C. fullback 53 15 185 5"11I"f 1W. R. F% i, AH. uCKERAndover men .could not be given of those 5 "DuBarry Was a Lady." Paradise, . . back 8 14 135 5' 7"1 1

THE PIPIrtiist is published Wednesdays during' he who had gone on from the PHILLIPIAN In it M.G.M. has used a Parker, 0. H. end 7 17 150 5' 6" 2school ea b THE PHILLIPIAN board. Pasn .H ak 7 7 18 5 1

Entered as s'cond class matter at the post office at to positin nimotne nteia- maiuPfsa oe earso, . . backl 7 17 158 5' 9" 2Andover, Ma~s , under the act of Mlarch 3 179tin ofiprac inteaxmmostroed- RdHS.akl 27 1 19 6'" 1

Address all correspondence concerning subscriptions tional newspaper field. Were sucha ans and the music of Reid, H. B. tackle 31 16 180 6' 1"1 2oradner, Dnant t Wal l limT -do%,J. uies Reisler, J. W. guard 4 17 160 5' 7" 2oradagertisccit toaWllia .Woru r.Bsns list available I think that it would im Tommy Dorsey to pep up RomPW.tcl 37 1 17 51"

School subscription $3.00, Mail subscription 3.50 R o e .W ake 3 7 17 5 1 THE PHiLLIPIAN is distributed to subscribers at the press your present board of undergradu- a script which emerges rather the worse Schelde, P. C. guard 3 17 170 5' 10" 1

Commons and is or sale at the Andover nn. ates. Three of my shoolmates (PHIL- for its contact with the Hays office. Smith, C. W. back 59 16 160 5' 9" 1tH hMat apea inessitril cnomse ca- Sper, N. L. back 22 17 143 6' 1"f

Coniniuntattns de tPesIc LIPIAN men) had distinguished c- The male lead, Red Skelton in the Sutherland, K. back 28 16 150 5' 7" 1Office of publication TeTwsa rsIc

Paric Street. ,.reers. I am not sure of all my dates and movie, is elevated from a men's room at- Talbot, H. W. q' bac k 6 17 140 5' 7" 1facts - but from remembrance Etting tendant on Broadway o a hat-check boy TTimberman, E. L. end- 13 15 166 6' 2"

Andover. M1ass., November 12. 1943 Aat u rmrmmrne tn- oendath scn. Heada is ahtchc o Ti ppett, R. . back 10 16 168 5'110" 1_______________________________________Fowler '97 went to Princeton from An ntesre.H sslipped mickey Warren, H. P. tackle 15 .16 165 6 0 1

dover and then on to newspaper work finn through the contrivance of Swami Whitney, J. K. end 77 16 171 5' 10" 1Tomorrow in Ne York where he made an out- Zero Mostel, who, incidentally, steals Whitney, W. center 79 17 187 6'--0" 1 He died relatively the show with his mumbo-jumbo and Zagorski, F. J. back 20 17 166 5 8 1OMORROW will probably be the most standing success. idrltvl h hwwt i ub-ub n Zonino, J. D. back 80 17 163 5 8 1

exiigdyoftewoescolya.young before reaching his peak but was doubletalk, and winds up as'Louis XV Average: 16.4 166.4 5'103A" 1

For one afteroon and one vening, allheaded toward great things. with a Du Barry(uila)whi TOTAL NUMBER ON SQUAD: 48 - NUMBER OF PREPS: thoughts of the war and worries about Edward--DeWitt --- "Eddie" as we all rathe-rm more ladyli-k-eth-an Broadway'-s____________

studies will be laid aside as we watch affectionately knew him was right hand Ethel Merman, to the detriment of LtnPa Next Philo Debatethe sixty-fourth Adover-Exeter footman of the famous James Gordon Ben- laughter. Virginia O'Brien and Gene e Latin PlaywlAg

ball gamey-inuth Avrxteno rn reoite nett and practically ran all the Bennett Kelly help smooth over the rough spots "The HauintedaHose",l produce A bout VotingAgin the thirty-first Andover victory at papers and later owned and operated with a bit of humor, while the contribu- Comedy about ghosts and hidden O'Brien Elected New

gold, on April 7th, 1944. Thenightfall. The celebration will be com- many papers all over the country. tion of the twelve beautiful and solely original date has been post- Vice Pres. Wednedplete, for, now that the dimout has been Clifton B. Carberry '97 was perhaps ornamental Esquire. Girls can not be poned to allow for the production Next Wednesday's meetinglifted, the Old Campuswilbago the most outstanding from-an editorial overlooked. o elwJc neryJnay hl ilb etrdb e

Candidates for the Latin Play btenAsi mt n hwith a temendousbonfireall the arger stndpoint.Perhaps the Hollywood concoction are asked to meet with Dr. Weat- OBtwen Aun smijth andRCs

to make up for last year's football and He died just a few years ago after suffers unduly from comparison with its gate in Pearson A during the O'ed oa the siiujectingebasbal vitoreswhih wre ot ol-holding the chair of the City Editor of Broadway counterpart, for the former Activities Hour. in the U. S should be lowered

basedbl vitoecsomwhic nfwereo .fol-tnPs o mnmn er-ha ub~o'eint eis nld 18." mith and O'Brien are twotherosto ot for ma, mathny eas hawoubenfdfniemrts'n d FACULTY PREDICTIONS the society's ablest speakers,lowed by the cstomary conflaration. Durin World War I, think he woning its technicolor, which reveals to full P______the debate promisesto be of

Tomorrow, every man who sets his the Pulitzer prize for the best war re- advantage the red hair of the to stars,- Continued from Page 1 usual interest.-_- --

feet on the striped turf of Exeter'spotn.isufcecyfthrgtkndf - Mr. Adriance: "I refuse to go out At last Wednesday's meetingporting. its sufficieny of the right kind ofmusic, on a limb, but I have high hopes." the society, O'Brien was elected

Plympton Stadium will be a hero. Cap- It was Garberry who was responsible and its adequate, to say the least, supply Mr. Willard: "We'll win by two the post of vice-president to staini Jim Hudner well deserves all the in a gra erefor the chnein ath- oshplgisinavreywch iltuhdn."ceed Ben Brewster. The debate

praise that has been and will be be- letic policy at the school and the institu-suteryn.Aoghr"DBay"n Mr. Barss: "14-7." this meeting was on the subjestowed upon hm; he has bee an in- ionof all studens' participaton in theseeyne islaoletwnfr thoserry won Mr. R. W. Sides: "With that "Resolved that a world court Is

lto eadero of h team. Tee other o f l tdns priiain ntesre i e-on o hs h steamroller we can't miss." best means of preserving wospiring laeofhsta.Tetersports" - and this for a funny reason. saw it on Broadwy u . ersig Mr. Benton: "I've-seen tdo-niany peace." The negative was succten men that step onto the field at three He was a born newspaper man and exeinefor thswa, diduta rfehing to make any predictions. It's any fully upheld by Pratt and PrisE

experience those who did not have one's game to the last-whistle." Kohlberg and O'Shea took I* ~~o'clock and those who will see action not only did a grand job.with the PHIL- that pleasure. Mr. Van der Stucken: "It will be affirmative.

later, are to be lauded also. But let us LIPIAN in those days but got connec- Inadto otefaueteewl ery cold."* ~~not forget those who will neither carry tions with the Bostonind New York beanme fsotsbeticuig Mr. Kishon: "Three touchdowns , E e r

a fotbll or loc a Extermanto-bea nmbe ofshot ubjcts inludnganyway." ExtrRulesa footbal nor bloc an Exete man to-papers and fed them such interesting a community sing of football songs, a Mr. Humphries: Victory is a

morrow: Steve Sorota, possibly the news on Andover athletics that Andover re ftehglgt fte14 ot Hudner tradition. Before the game Continued fromn Page 1-* ~~greatest prep school coach in the coun- got more space in the newspapers than ball season, the customary Path& news- ih ovemtutw'lb."lelg Imdael fe h oc

try and doubtless a better mentor than Harvard and Yale. with them." sion of the celebrationhe celeratioandndhmay, any ollges bette boastoh to- Itrar wen tosuhprprtoseht. reel, and a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Mr. Di Clementi: "Looks like An. bonfire, ALL BOYS must checmany, many collees can boast; hs two- It went t such proportios thadover d again."inin againaininthee asemeet

assistants, Jack Meany and Ed Flanna- umni all over the country began writing M.W .Sds Tepsigo George Washington Hall. Aftgan, whose influence and training will in to the Administration asking what thea diutisasybondcleofatbon."e hcig n by ilg ot~ ~ a real old~fashioned celebration." movies by means of, the Webe evident tomorrow; Ted Heckel, a was the big idea? Was Andover running ~~d~L f Mr. Poynter: "It will be very i Stairway, depositing their movipopular and conscientious manager; and a school for athletes? What about schol- (teesting and exciting - always 1s." tickets at the head of -the stal

Mr. Cobb: "f it's as cold s last goys who do not wish to attenlast, but not least, the substitutes, who arship? Maybe it's Gremlins, and maybe it's year, we better win." the movies must then sign Inmay not see action, but who want the That's the reason all you fellows the wind, and maybe it's ghosts left over Mr. Gierasch: We'll win by three their own dormitory. The moviteam to win as much as Jim Hudner have to go out for sports and athletic from Hallowe'en, but, whtee it is, touchdowns." will not start until, all boys ha

whatever ~~Jim Ryley: "It will be a hot checked n.himself. schedules have been cut and less empha- Ait's a mystery, for no one game." Day students do not have

Tomorrow, every Andover student sis on the "team." Look up the records can satisfactorily explain "Doc" Gallagher: "A blue day for check in at George Washlngtowill be on exhibition 5 as a representative If my day and you will find that An- what has been . the Red."Red."Hall.

will be on xhibitionls a represetative )f y day and yu will fin that AncausingasMreeLcadseyg:M.ThendscoreT-ewillrbeiParentsar and guestsetswilllent

of the school (we take for granted that dover, with the exception of Exeter, the bell in Sam Phillips 28-7 in favor of Andover." the movies by the front doorthere will be no undergraduates left at Lawrenceville mid perhaps Worcester to ring intermittently the Mr. Sanborn: "We will beaf them, George Washington Hall an

the people of Exeter, New Academy, playd only college games. last few days. Or guess 013-0m"ymayiwaitrfo hetheyboys I* ~~P. A.), forthpepeoExtrNM Aaeyplydolcoeegae.lsfwdy.Ouges Mr. Shubert: "We'll win hands lobby.

Hampshire will judge Phillips Academy So much for my nostalgi6 ramblings is as good as any, we suppose; so here's down." In event of iw celebratioby the way that its members behave - My main purpose in writing you was what we think: After an Andover vic- Mr. Johnson: "Ought to be a 21.6 there will be no second chec

victory." in and the movies will be cothemselves. Nothing more about this to compliment you and your staff for tory, the bells in the Chapel are always Mr. Pieters: "We'll win by two ducted as usual, startingneed be said, we trust. the sheet you are now producing. It is tolled; the bell in Sam Phillips has de- touchdowns." 8 P. M.

Tomorrow may be the last chance a vast improvement over the old days veloped an inferiority complex, and has Mr. Kelly: "If they can stop Er- No out-of-town excuses WlInie Ransome, they can stop Exeter." be granted this weekend.

that some Seniors will have to take a and is progressing with the general therefore been ringing of its own accord Mr. Watt: "Despite what proln- If you have any questioncrack at Exeter, for a few of them will progress of the school. to show that it will be able to make as ised to be a weak Andover team at- consult Mr. Maynard.

gaduate at the end of this term under Keen observation, analysis and the much noise as any other gong on the the beginning of the season, I lookgr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~forward to a victory for the Blue BUY WAR BONDS NOWPlan A. For many more, it will be the power of fine writing is going to play camptY, come tomorrow about 5:30. on Saturday."

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AR~~SITY SOCCER TEAM 4BOWVS TO, EXONINSR. FUESS OPENS FIRST RADIO Redmen Win Twice, BLUE SCORED ON IN THIRDROADCAST IN SCHOOL HISTORY Vanquished Thrice PEIDOU LASRV S

Program Over WLAW Held At Cochran Chapel; CotnefrmPg1-Glee Club, Readings Featured In Second Broadcast lie said, on the other'hand, that the

_____________________Red team did not play well. Pitted - Captain Carroll Leads Team inAdvancing into a field unknown against a squad made up entirely ofEliphialet Pearson, the first Head- smoothly, and the lirogram, accord- V-12 service men, the boys found G a;D fn e Pa sW oeG

a ster of Phillips, P. A. held the ing to stop-watch calculatfohs, fin- themselves facing a much heavierst radio program in the school's ished exactly on schedule. At the arid more experienced eleven, all An aggressive, hard-hitting Andover soccer team wenttire history at the Cochran main studio, two 15-minute records of whom were 19 or 20 y'ears old, down to defeat on the Old Campus Wednesday, 1-0, in theapel over station WLAW, on transcribied the entire liioadcast as and four- of whom were over 21 and final game of the season. Exeter found its match in the An-ursday, November 1, at 8:00. an aid towards improving the techL had already seen action in the war. ' dover aggregation, but managed to put in the only goal in thering the program's half-hour, Dr. nical aspects of the transmissionl. In the final period, the Red and third period. Captain Carroll led the Blue with an outstand-less explained the origin, purpose, Dr. Fuess Outlines Purpose Gray eleven brought the crowd to igehbto faiiyadsotmnhpms and future plans of this new Astefrtse~ro hss-its feet when, from their own 18- igehbto faiiyadsotmnhp

dio series, whil Dr. Pfatteiche, As the first seaker on this s- The game was delayed at firstdlo erie, whle D. Pfttelherries of broadcasts, Dr. Fuess set yard line, they began a spree that beas-fterfeewonvra-.afe xtr uta uha

~anist and choir-master, played forth the reasons why such a proj- looked like a touchdown march.beasoftereewhnvraidafldE trjutsmchse first music to be heard over the ect has been undertakea, the pur- Swede Bergland started things off appeared. In the first few minutes, last year.rfrom the magnificent Chapel poses and aims it is hoped to by faking a spinner and behind beau- CahKse fEee usiue, CpanCrol aae tv

gan. Although held at a time acivadteftr-ln o tflitreecdse hog whole another referee was secured. ens, and Coach Ryley have led then stadns alumn abfrend toft coming programs. He explained that the centre of the formidable lineTh fispeod awaercustmtrugasaonftown,

ndman almufand-frend ofthe broadcast "is intended to pro- for 15 yards. Ransome ran right exThaeis pod csawta foci ouls ta hog esno w ise school, notified in advance, vide a community ser-vice of pleas- end o a real spinner for four more threatged ofkiks withdothr gals one tie, and two losses. Both de-ard the program. ure and education, through which and Bergland gained five yardsi off- scoring, as the spearhead of Dunn, serve credit for their leadershipWith dual microphones in the the intellectual and cultural re- tackle. A 1-yard loss made it fourth ZnnadSrn rv epit n blt.Wrigwt u

apel, the program was directed sources of the school, as represent- and two to go on their own 41, De-ExtrerioyAsrngwdclu of 0 eunngetrmner a newly-installed permanent ed chiefly by the members of the ciding not to kick, Bergland made a P. E. A. CAPTAIN BILL JACKSON Eetper tneroryntong wind at cteyus lto u 10 returnong aggetr n,lephone wire to WLAW's 'main faculty, will be made available to successful thrust through center for Courtesy The "Exonian" in the second period, and Exeter which though weak in places was,udio in Lawrence. Here It was a broader public," another first down; Exeter hop es found a real opponent to contend in all, a powerful group, as evenlended" by technicians and redis. Such an Ideal was- originally em- were cast aside, however, as an in- .11 1 with. Exeter will testify. Carroll in thetched to the transmitting sta- bodied in the adult education plan tercepted pass set the stage for Blue JV "A's W ingolaowdnythegasaln in West Andover where it left through which the teaching staff Tufts' second touchdown, and -gave QFrtHl crls esn nuuul o osyot

r thousands of radio sets through- donated its time to evening classes the contest to the viiosb h ver Lawrence, 31I Th iiosha ubro standing, record; and Jim Ryleyt northern New England and as and lectures held in school recita- score of 12 to 0. free kic-ks in the first half but fail-prsvehircrofnerayr west as the Hludson. Despite tion rooms fr the benefit of more on Saturday, the ninth of Oc- On Wednesday, November 3rd. ed to capitalize on any of them d ing more then one goal scored one unusual technical difficulties in- than thousand men and women in tober, the Exeter varsity took on the Junior- Varsity "A" squad de- to the strong defensive tactics of him by an Exeter team.lved, Teception of the broadcastanarudA ov.Wihgsle the Harvard B team, and complee feated the Lawrence High school the Blue. Where in the first games good on most sets. rationing, however, such a project ly routed its opponent to the tune 2d the Exonians had kept the ball in Telnus

Transmission Problems was fo rced 6ut of existence, and- Of a 25-0 score. Playing alongside 2d, 1-0, in a wide open game. Andover territory a great deal-,now AN-DOVER Pos. EXETERWhen, t4roiigh the ourtesy and this new program is intended to historical Soldi~r's Field, the Red displaying at times brilliant foot- they fOund it all they could do to CarrollGol VrPac

ca- yo along substantially the and Gray scored once in the first ball and at other times ery sloppy keep it out of their own goal. Seymour- R F.B. Munroevitation-of station WLAW, an as- carrywcei h hrd n neplyn.I hetidprod eea xonuae FB awrciate of the Columbia Broadcast- same lines,.eid wc ntetid n nepaig nth hr eid eea x-DlnyLFB awr

System, the idea of a radio Future Plans in the fourth, rolled up a gained With Fullback Jack Lee showing ter attacks were stemmed, ut a Burgess R.H.B. Smithtotal of some 223 yards to Harvard's the way, the Blue gridmen swept corner kick made by Coon of Exe- Tompkins C.H.B. Steers

ogram was brought up and a pre- Stating that "We are hoping the 70, to blitzkrieg the opposing team 1to scores in the first three periods ter was pushed into a corner of Stevens L.H.B. Manninary script -prepared, the m- development of this program will i a manner delightful to- watch. to down a game but undermanned the goal. foi- the only score. The Chun R.O.F. Abbott

ediate question' was where and proceed naturally, and thatitwl The third contest against an un Lawrence squad. In the first period renewed efforts of the home tamn Strong R.I.F. Coon

LAWgsetover onesf s th- teni sueteWd m teman y" Ye ail eyethriIler as well as an Exeter field withLee1_oing over for the Tur~ -0Znno L.I.F. PoeasLAW set ove one f its ech- hen sggeste someof th manydefeat. Ernie Ransome took the score. Bill Moreland added the~ TurnerdLLine. Hodges

cians to "scout" the various pos- possibilities which are available for opnn Forwardd Linee 9Epintbyaxcellsk.AginAn Referee-Robert Kesler (Exeter)bilities and find the most satisfac- future programs. Among these are oeigkcofadsipd9 on yapaeik gi n Andover's forward line played John H. Chase.ry means for transmission. organ-recitals, faculty talks on con- yards for a touchdown and it looked dover scored as Miles Shute went better then in any previous game. Ti

The Cohran hapelwas chsen tmporay probems, utsid lee-as though the Red and Gray were off his own left tackle for twenty The combination of Dunn, Strong, Tie of periods' -4 15-minutebe the "studio," both for its turers of particular interest, faculty i o akaa.BtteDe-yrsad tescn noe Zonino, Turner, and Chun, was re- pros

lendfd euplhonics and for the and student forums, and presenta- ing team, after poking around some- touchdown. The point after was placed by Pemberton, Isott, Pri- Linesmen - Andover: Stevens.Fgn which naturally could not be tions by the Glee Club. However, where in the murky background missed. deaux, Eatough, Estin, McKinley, Exeter: Le Fevre.

oved to a different location, Here it was quickly added that "We shall for the first quarter, came on and Near the beginning of the second Wogan, and Lilien as the game went Substituti'ons - Andover: Pem-other problem was raised: how wish to find out, from the expressed went ahead in the second period period Lee went over for his sec- on. The Exeter goalie had his berton, Isitt, Prideaux, Wogan,

plae amicophne o tat othopiionof ur udince wht teyand held their lead to win, 34-26. ond touchdown of the day on a hands full of leather all afternoon. Bowen, Eatough, Estin, McKinley,plbac a micophneo hate othe enopiniond ofu auiece watthe For the fourth encounter, the short line buck from the five. More- Bowen was the only substitution Lilien. Exeter: Bungert, Bowens,eass anud soprqao rngeseof the enjo ande profi bym ot ue P E A team really woke up to land's kick was blocked. Later in the defense, the halfbacks and Skillman, Ma rtina, Deschayver,

perimentation, the best place was to give a brief sketch of the school themselves, to crumble a highly- Reiner, Lee's replacement, scored fullbacks playing the entire game Dwight, Montgomery, Torrey, Lil--und to be a point midway down and to tell how it has always felt touted Amesbury High eleven to the after a sustained march f fifty for the most part. Andover's de- ley, Gorham, Franklin, Townsley,e east aisle of the Chapel facing a responsibility towards the corn- tune of 13-0. The score, indeed, is' yards sparked by Jack Lynch's run- fensive system was functioning, Bissell, Lamont.e console. However, to be sure of munity in which it is situated. He a poor indication of the actual nfing and passing. His pass to East -_________________________________aximum fidelity, it is possible that concluded by introducing Dr. Pfat- game, for from the very first it ham on the Lawrence five set upspecial music-sensitive micro- teicher, describing the organ and was noticeably a rout for Exeter; -the score. The point after failed.

one will be permanently installed the Chapel itself, and by giving the pilng up the huge total of 322 yards Lawrence changed from its orig-

the extreme end of the Chapel name of the first organ composition, gained, the team powerhoused inal "T" formation to a double wing R out 25 feet off the floor.Organ Selections opponents. was not able to crack the stalwart

Program Arrangements 'The choice of pieces played on In the final pre-Andover game, Blue defense. Larry Ward and Bill RM E M E R !!" -When the mechanical difficulties the program was-made with the in- the Red and Gray journeyed to Dur. Kerr were outstanding in the line,d been solved, Mr. Oakes, pro- tent to include selections which ham to play the New Hampshire while Ends "Rebel" Gaines and T NG T I Ham director of WLAW, went over would be both interesting to the ma- Varsity, and lost to the older, more Dave Ohler stopped many a poten- TO IH I-H

e tentative script until t required jority of the radio audiehce and experienced army trainees against tial gain around the ends.out 29 and -a half minutes for would permit the use of the organ's whom they played. The 6-0 score is________________nismission, thus insuring that the many different ranges in contrast creditable evidence of the excellentminutes allotted would be neither with one another. The seven pieces fight shown by the Exonians. Miller's Shoe Storested nor exceeded. Upon the eve- played were:-Chorale-Prelude, "Let The score remained tied untilthe ______________

ug of the broadcast itself, Mr. All Together Praise Our God" by third quarter, then suddenly the ExetSo Rparner and president of the station; Andante amoroso by Mozart; touchdown from the two-yard liner.Flynn, an announcer; and Mr. "Litany" ("Aller Heiligeni") by after a long pass by Edwards, for- 49 Main Street Tel. And. 531

nkley, chief engineer, were all on Schubert; Aria by Handel; Prelude mer North Carolina star. Exeternd to insure success. and Fugue in F Minor by Handel; fought hard and at times was well'The atmosphere before the broad- and the Chorale Prelude, "Jesu, Joy within New Hampshire's territory, Dalton PharmacyN N D Q Est was tense since the occasion of Mlan's Desiring," by Bach. but lacked the drive that would Y %Vs unique both in the school's his- On last night's program, the sec- have resulted in a touchdown. "llIere Parm-nacy Is a Profecssionz'y and in the previous radio trans- ond of the series, the following________________

,ission of an organl as powerful as pieces were played: 16 Main Streete one in the Chapel. However, Thus, in entering the air waves, BUY WAR BONDS NOW!ce "on the air," everything went P. A. expands into another- medium Supporting

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TEAM PREDICTIONS Blue Eleven Meets ~~~~~~~~~~there Hudner skirted left end to plays, and the ball was on the

C TnEdA PgEITOS1leEe enM es Pot Pourri Appointments score. The point again failed. In thirty. Mauran then carried throughl CLASS IF IEDTeofficers for the' Pot Pourri the fourth quarter Revere drove center for thirty yards and Andov -_______________

Norm Sper: "3My father says Exeter Tomorrow tlis year are as follows: Editor- from her own forty-three to her er's first score. Zagorsivi then WL h etea h oki

we'll win with speed, drive, and de- cniu'rmPg in-chief, John Curtis Farrar; only touchdown, featured by a kicked the extra point, IL blac Eglintebookwh please

ceplbon- oniu fo Pae1 Business Manager, Whitney Ste- twenty-one-yard pass. She too Anoerkcadof;ake Hm-EungltiWsle notto leae Br

Bob Lawor: 'W~l plaser em! have the advantage. Against Tufts, vens; Managing Editor, Jo'hn P. dmissed the extra point. After the Aov laer fumbed the; al onw His trt WelyKtteaB

ou Bawoeir: "If'l patey don't who had previously this yerba- Stevens, III; Art Editor, Sher- ensuing kickoff, Andover niarched -o plyroybldth alBlue n-s lt9

Doug Bomeisier:en"them.e1Sdon th R yBle cae wood Stockwell. to her third touchdown of the own twenty-two, and orm Sper ______________

hue Retaler, nell win, nearer than ever before in the '43 game, cliiated by "Duac" Mauran's. dover scored her second touchdown Tufts Defeat Avenged, 12.d

Dune Mauran: No Comment season to perfection, both offensive- eaocain.nthwnngm-forty-eight yard run around left end dyI orpasa arn

Reg Collier: Muggsy will bomb vaddfniey ste on erut oayns Inower Tuftsg drove for the touchdown. Again the point of the dyiforpass 'urn Last Saturday, Andover avyenge

them util thy see ed!out a decisivela 12-6 win, de boths toughay hevair ut ado e the isd ettrog etraanfr e-Isdfa-ttehnso

Bob Beach: "It'll be a Big Blue' ou eiie1- i.bt hog h i n nteenteen yards. The extra point wa s deatathe anso

day for Andover. and a Sad Blue' Mauran Scores Twice ground, to the Andover 16, where On, a rain-swept field in Medford, missed. Five plays later, Andover JJV's earlier n the season by va

day for the little Red,"' Tufts won the toss and elected to the ball rested when the last Andover went down before the per- -had the ball on New Hamiptou's quishing the Jumbos, 12-63, in

Norm Nourse: We're a cinch!"~ receive, Dalley kicked off to thewhslbe. Final score: Andover sistent attack of a superior Tufts thirty-two. The thirty-one-yard pass last pre-Exeter encounter, byf

Bob Hatch: "Last year again:- Tufts 30-yard line. The ball was 1,Tfs6 J.V. eleven, 18-0. This was Andov- from Smith to W. Abbott set up the mnost thrilling game the BI

Renny Farrinton "Now, nw, caught byMoulden, wh was nailed 2, Tufts 6.er's first defeat in eight games, and the third score which Nourse made, played all year. P.A. umped to

n y FarDon'tory!"No. on thegh 32. After severa powlerd h Lineups hfer only shut-out in the past three again through center. The extra 6-ledi.tefrtqaerh

now Do't wory"' o the 3. Afte seveal powr Theline-ups: years. Tufts received the opening point was good, and Andover was 6- Flback inheD suaarer wn

Joe Reisler -"If Briggs stays off plays. a penalty against them, and ANDOVER: le. Meade, Boeschen- kickoff and returned it to her forty- out in front 20- as the first period yuars off-acke fo r acoet

his teammates' feet. we're in!" an incomplete pass. Tufts punted to stein, It. Anderson, Bomeisler; g, five. Then began a sustained drive ended. Early n the second quarter, Tufts fmbacle ad bee rcovefer

Bob McKim: "If the South had the Andover 15, where Hudner Reisler, Allenby; c, Griffith, W. which resulted In a touchdown Zonino ntercepted a pass and ranTutfmbehdenrcord

had guns, it would have won the caught it and ran it back to his 32. Whitney; rg. Neale, Bishop; rt, when Don Crane of Tufts bucked it back to the New Hampton thirty- the men in Blue. Nourse's atter

Civil War; if Exeter has guns, it Several off-tackle rushes by Dailey Roomne. Reed. McKim; re, Parker, over from Andover's one-yard line, eight. Zonino, and Tippett shared at conversion failed. as the ballh

will wi iomorrw." andHudnerbrought the ball to the MacKenzie; qb, Sper, Lawlor; lhb, In this period Andover twice found the ball-carrying duties as Andover the cross-bars and bounced bac

Tex Neale: "We'll bulldog 'em!" Tufts 48. After Sper had punted oil J. Hudner. Smith; rhb, Dalley. Tip- herself inside Tufts' th-irty-yard drove to her fourth touchdown of Meadhe inecepd atr Jumbo pass

Bill Bramwell: -'We'll win, of fourth down. Tufts took the ball.1 pett, Abbot; fb. Mlauran, Nourse, line, but she was unable to score the afternoon-honors for the scoreMedInrcpdaJub a,

course-" but lost it on a fumble at their own Beach. as a strong Jumbo defense pre- this time going to Zonino. After the the Tufts twenty-six- On the ne

Scheide: They'd better C sharp 36. After a penalty against Tufts TUT:lPilpPwrvailed. In the second period, Tufts kickoff, New Hampton drove sev- play, Mauran covered 24 yards onl

or ~ fiaton Saturay." andanother pay. "Dun" MauranSchroeder; t, Bartelson, Ramasey; drove seventy-five yards in nine enty-eight yards to her only tally,pasfo Hunr ThnMis

Ed Mead: 'We'll out-Whit them". ripped off-tackle from the 26-yard, ly osoeaan etrdi nacmiaino unn n lwdtruhcne o

Perry Griffith: "We'll make it so Iffe for a touchdown. Nourse's Ig. Hurley, Gibbs; c, Lukas, Robin- sly osoeaan etrdi i obnto frnigadpowed W throghs cenersfor k

- Red boys that lk'k ft - I ~~son; rg, Staples. Dyer, Joyce; rt, this drive were a thirty-five-yard passing power against Andover's soe .Abt' ovrink

hot for those little Rdbythtplaeikfor te extra point wa Reeder, Reins, Hall; re, Perkins, pass, and-a seventeen-yard run. In third and fourth teams. she missed failed.

they'll wish they were back where low, and the score remained 6-0 in Kep- lW~.Hlia;Ib h hr eidAdvrwre tepitadtesoesod2. al ntescn af h

they came from!" favor of Andover. The rest of the West. Nelo. Wal. Bausday Je hbs the third peiodTfs Andove-word athe oint ndtesoetod2- Earl inrar the l seodishafyted a

Ted Pearson: "Good and close, quarter was marked by good de- f.Le.t Nels rhb. Bue ekn;line, but again the Tufts defense doverhr qatrAdve n fowrd asthll dispaye aita

but we'll come out on top." fensive play on the part of the fbroLce. uftsLee.InnththiddquaterAmdovrtin power asvtyhed Tufsn it

Wheels Whitney: "We're gonna Blue. Scoring: Touchdowns, (Andover) fromeMedfoed tookhovr.uIndthe final uror

Roome all over 'em!" M~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aauran (2); (Tufts) Halliday. frmMdodto vr ntefnal ne plays netted sixty-one yards, downs. In the first Tufts game,At the beginning of the second Soigb ures quarter Tufts drove fifty yardso fetrdbJi Hun'sail. P. A. line had been nefect

Pete Roome: "We'll be rolling quarter, the Royal Blue had pos- 1t23o'f astouchownrehe third and Munwetwoyrshoghagainst the Tufts onslaught. B

Bill Boeschenstein "It may be the ssino h alo h ut 8 ANDOVER 6 6 0 0-12 - center for the score and came right the tables wer undls a

thirteenth for Exeter, but it will be enemy territory. but lost the ball TUFTS 0 0 6 0- 6 Andover Defeats Maine backtmaehexrapn. Na lday Laern ftae ir urtr, Hi

the thirty-first for us!' -Playing its third straight game the end of the third period, AnldawetofacefrTus'o

Bob Lwlor "Getset or th boa when Mloulden of Tufts intercepted 1 wy noe ordbc notedvrtook control once again, tally, from the three-yard strip

fire!" A~~nedofvider 'snehed asEs. hee P.A. W ins 5, Loses ,, win column by defeating the Maine -driving fifty-nine yards to score The futh buternth sawo ean

Ace Parker: "Our strength will -University Varsity Infornmals, 20-6. when Dalley ploughed over fromofpnsbtenhewoea

Tippett in our favor!" playing a great game for the Royal rd'''P A Afeascrlsfrthlfetudtefo-ydli.Anvr'lst and the game ended with Tufts

Kenett iSutherland:lue " W ae-it'llto he irtheyv o edBlue,.E A.leapedsco elhighrsthintoe tuethee oairrdlto. A do er' la . on f t e b l

gen Sh erlafnd: ff"WitecptaTuttps olher26 oniuehroeagy by Andover's punting, Maine broke touchdown came as the climax of a possessio oftebl on the

get a whiff f Griff!" inercept a Tufs pass on thir 26- Contheedeadlockagafterthrecoveringafanrfifty-four-yardftdriver-whendrSuther-ndovher-fourteen.ur Andoverdo standsa v

Andy Anderson: "There'll be a yard line. A pass from Jim Hud- Andover fumble n the thdrd quar- land went through center from the tually undefeated as it girds

Blue sunset for Exeter!" ner to Mlauran netted 21 yards and' running plays had the ball on the ter. She missed the extra point, and seven for the score. The game end- loins for tomorrow's battle

MacMcLellan: "We'll go in there another from Jim to "Ace" Parker Harvai-d five. On the next play, the score stood Mdaine 6, Andover 0 ed Andover 45, New Hampton 6. Plimptont Stadium.

fighting and come out winning!' brought the ball to the the one-foot Frank Zagorski skirted left end to at the end of three periods. Andover________________-______________

line. From that point, Dunc Mauran score Andover's second touchdown. blocked a Maine punt early In the

-sced-again-on a ine plunge. Ab- Jim- Hudner -rushed- over as before fia frmadatr threply

A ndover~~~uncli ~ bot's kick for the extra point was to make the score 1-4-0.At the end fnlfrmad-ateth - teaAndover Lunch wide and the score read: Andover of the first period Norm Sper, An- failed to give Andover a first own, -' ___ _____

11 MAIN STREET 12, Tufts 0, and so it remained at dovei' quarterback, intercepted a Franm Zagerakisin thert ends zoeo

the half. lHarvard pass on his own fifteen Fragnrk baootedi the er ponet

Fountain Service Second Half and returned it to the forty-two. aosiboe h xr on oGo.Lc

I Goo Foo 'Tuts kckedoff o opn th thid Thee pays ater in he scondput Andover out ahead, 7-6. Re-

Good_____ Food_____'Tuf___ tipea doto ecengtetid Tre ly ae, In h ecn covering a. Maine fumble, Andover

quarter, Tpetrcingheball quarter, the ball was on Harvard's drove to her second score, Zagorski

__________________________ -and running it to his own 35-yard eleven. Jim Hudner then carried gai going over for the touchdown

lin. ftr svealpower pasndand coming right back to add theA noeAndover I on pass. Andover lost the ball on was missed. and the score stoodexr on.Ithclsgmius

4 ,eadwoy I.. its own 47-yard line through a 2-0 IthtirpeodA ovrof the game, Andover blocked an-.1~~ Food-Comfortable fumille by Tippett which WVest of received the ball on Harvard's ohrMiepnaddoet

Acomodations moderately priced Tufts recovei'ed. Then -the Jumbos: ot-ih olwn ut A- her third touchdown, climaxed by

George %f Brakey. !hlgT. started to roll, and they did not dover then lost fifteen yards on a Mauran's fifteen-yard buck through

_____________________ *slow down until they re ached the penalty, hut Jim Hudner more thanthliefrhealyB

in Hm___________________________ *Andover three-yard stripe. 'Unable, made up for it on the next play bythliefrhealy

r-iftI~ N N tofind a ole in he poweful Blu go.ng around i'ight end and scoring New Hampton Crushed

ANDOVE IN tof- oei tepwru Andover's fourth touchdown. The Next on the Anfiover sctiedule

forward wall aftei' five exciting etapitwsmsemkn h

BARBER SHOP ~downs. Tufts lost the ball when exr on a isd aigtewas New Hampton,' which proved

BARBER SHOP Griffith and Neale threw a Tuf nove scored Itherflath touhdown sryalinle sued easiy. 45-A6.c orSAM DeLU CA, Prop. ball-carrier for a loss on te si.I rovrsoehelatoudwnRylBesbudesi,456

Hour: 8:0 A.M. -7 P.M. yrd lne. nd Nrm Ser"on a seven-yard run by Jim Hiid- The score might have been higher

Hours 8:3 A. . - P. M yar lin, an NormSper.j~oked-nei'. and a fifty-nine yard pass play had Coach Sorota kept the first

____________________________ the ball out of the enemy's han t om unrt rn aos emi l h abtwt h

igive it to Andover Jim uie.fo HunrtFrnZgo'k temialthwybtihte

however, fumbled on the first play. Revere High Falls, 18-6 score mounting rapidly, he gave '

nd the Tufts boys, capitalizing onl The following Saturday Andovei' everyone on the squad a chance to The Burns C~o., Inc.Andover National Bank their recovery of the fumble, sent played Revei'e High at Revere and play. Twoer plays after them opening

layedRevereHigh t Revre an

Halliday off-tackle from the three- won. 18-6. Andover received the kickoff New Hampton was forced -

ANDOVFR, MASS. yard line for a tou'ehdown. Rqhin- ,opening kickoff and after five plays toe kikoand Anor Tooee oeo

son attempted the conversion. but had the ball on Revere's thirty-th vitosfry.Teeme

___________________________ -the kick was blocked beautifully by nine Mauran s kirted right end on

"Ace" Parker The remainder of the the next play to score. The point

P RE S C'R IP T IONS third quarter was uneventful. I -was missed, and the score stood 6-0. H ave a Coca-Cola =W~hat's the good w ord?Th orhquarter was consumed In the thiid quai-ter, Andover had

The Hartigan Pharmacy bly anl ex-change of punts. Outstan(I- the ball on Revere's forty-five. Jimingy lefe ', e w~ork by Ed Nleade. jHudner and Noi'i Sper combitied

- Mainat Chetnut -"Tex "Neale and Perry Griffth kept on a pass play to move the ball

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