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Th e G Established 1878 it OTBALL EXTRA PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938TeCnt :0 ea E.- A. SEASON INCLUDESL NT A P.A. HAS 3WINS,1I.TIE, VICTORIES 3 DEFEATS L L fL 2 DEFEATS TS FALL Fien eaenOnYale, Harvard, Bowdoin Present Goal; Yale CubsThe Starting LineupI From The Press BxMcie o ev Winners 26-20 OX II And Powerful HEBRON WINS 25-0 AN\iDOVER EXETER Ken Reeves will play at the tea The Blue' gridders opened their wdoin Jyvees Timmed - Barr, re re, Sargeant- dance at 5 :15.' schedule trouncing Bowdoin jay- doin ayves TrmmedWith Fisher, rt rt, Bowersox*** vees easily 13-0. A fairly good run- Score Of 14-0 Hart, rg rg, \'ells Promptly at 1 o'clock the An- ning attack was shown as Maurie Seekins, c c, Leopold cl over team came on the field with Gould scored the two touchdowns he Exeter football team enters Foster, Ig Ig, Tobias ' ~ Captain Bill Townson leading the around the ends, but defensive ays contest with a mediocre Remisen, It It, Manegold way. Exeter's' bigger and heavier' strength was poor. The next week of three victories and three Hoopes, l Fre aggregation entered the fId three Yale Freshmen decisively took the "eats for he current eason. Hallowell, iib qb, Reynolds minutes later. measure of the Andover men, 19-7.' Ong its triumphs the Red and Townson, rhb rb, Haneshit* * * Though the Blue, team was out- yeleven boasts a 3-0 win over Gould, lb lhb, Kane There, was a gentle northern weighed by its college rivals more potent Harvard F reshmen, a 6-0 B~isset, fb fb, Cowen breeze blowing. The temperature than twenty pounds per mnan, it t of Tilton, and a 14-0 victory was about 75 degrees. again showed lack of, co-ordination r the Bowdoin Jayvees. Exeter ______________on the defense, and the running defeated in turn by the Yale THEUGME IN DETAIL attack was effectively stalled' by shmen, the New Hampshire- intercepted by Hammnerschmnidt who Yale tackling. Maurie Gould again shinen, and the Hebron Acad- ' FIRST QUARTER ran it to the 27. The ball went to was accountable for P. A.'s seven .by scores of 20-26, 0-6, 0-25 Andover kicked off with a low the 21, and Bowersox's field goal points, tallying- at the end of the ctively.kick to Kane 'who was downed on was blocked, Harris picked it up, only concerted march on the part of fihe season opened with an inex- the 0-yard-line. Exeter punted to and ran the length of the field to the Royal Blue. Hovey Seymour, enced Exeter team opposing Til- the P. A. 37-yard line. On the next score. Whelan failed to make the captain of the Yale Cubs and P. A. hfi the Plimpton Stadium. The play Townson made his way to the pint after. Score 8-6. The half '38, scored all three of Yale's touch- yatakstruck quickly, with Exeter 11. Three plays failed to net- ended uneventfully a few minutes downs and kicked the extra point i'. emy attack ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~- CAPTAIN BILL TowNSON later.beisdin mot fth bl Kane and Ralph Ward the prin- a first down and P. E. A. took the besidesdoingmostoftheball ciI ground gainers in a drive which 'ball. After P.- E. A. got to the 410, THIRD QUARTER carrying. n on- the Exeter 30-yard line they kicked, to the' Andover 24: gaining a yard. Gould battled up to Exeter's Kane' returned the kick- On ihe following 'Saturday,' terminated with Tom Cowen's Burke was sent in for Hallowell, 'the 5 on third down. On their last off to the 15. A fumble was recov- though, the Ro~ral Blue came back I) ge for the only score of the Gould 'and Townson tried end runs try, Townson was stopped on the 3. ered by Andover on the 10. After to down Northeastern Fresh 16-6. e. ' 'hich were unsuccessful. A re- With the ball on their 3, Exeter gotI three plays, Andover passed and The team, though winning asily n Octoher 8 Exeter scored its verse'frpom Tow~nson to Gould came a bad center which 'went over the failed. With the ball on the 13,'Ex- enough, still did not work together ~. successive victr ovrhenext and Gould made his way to Hill, Andover getting a safety. bapasfo cntrndoowlndheiewssilfr vard Freshmen, in a thrilling the Exeter 41., Exeter kicked off from the 20v and Fisher recovered on. the 8. After a below its usual standard of effi- est climaxed by Captain Don Bisset next took the ball to the Burke received the ball and went Iline plunge. Gould scored after ciency. Bill Townson, Gould and ersox's third period field goal 35, but P. A. was penalized 5 yards UP to Exeter's - 24-yard line on a shaking off three'-tacklers. The point Bisset in the backfield did good the 2 0-yard stripe. The' tri- for back in motion. A pass from nice run. On an end around HoopesI after failed. Exeter ran the kickoff jobs, and Townson was quite sue- was all the more encouraging Towvnson to Gould netted two yards, picked up four yards. Townson 'back to the 40. After three plays cessful with his passing game. In its '~at the Red and Gray displayed and Guld took it on the nxt playfddwybc adwsdwe were smeared, Exeter punted' to second big game of the year against ~.' ged efese tat rall hel hito the 31. Bisset plunged 'to a first; on the 36. Gould's end run gained 6 Gould who stumbled on the 29. the Harvard Fresh the Blue was linchei. dowui on the Exeter 28. Townson yards. On last down both sides were After a gain of 5 yards by Townsoii again far outweighed by its oppon- i~~. a high-scoringrie thriller thehfol-Hopes ffcarriedanda 2ound enderstTonthe a22.tsHoopestenoff-side.oe ra a high- cgtripled caridtoth 4fnonenl'run.Barr and Arnold went in for And -- adrvre ono a nsadbae 00 h n a i-ig week a cipe Exeter carrid t the '4Ola n aon.1teball to Exeter's 44. WVith first of sunshine in this walloping was en succumbed to a last minute Bisset brought the ball to the 1 1 dover. Sjtill ol'last down, Townson's and, ten' Andover made another on the deadly accuracy of the Andover- - hdown y Yale Feshmen'sthrough the line. Townison's endI pass was intercepted on- the Exeter two line plunges by Bisset. The ball passing attack. Though the line~as ey Symou, fomer ndoer rn wa smered~ th 17.With14. iththe all n thir ossession, on the 32, Bisset picked up to the broken time and again by hard feld luinry. fter thderu third down and 13 to go Gould took I Exeter tried to run the ball, but lost 13 on two ly.Bse uthshn lumiary.Aftr th th e batraroudeendftobtedP..an the astrlay. han (Continued on Page 4) )Ft Ins had rolled up a two- Lh-ast drownndwito to go forA recovered on the 4. The kick went After las pmlay Bsstslcd'f 'idown lead in the first half, the -. LsdonwtsitogfoIAfeafuibeBsetlcdof CQ ageus acdemy tam reurnedfirst down. Pirnie took the ball to way down to the 30. Gould running tackle for two yards and Townson hurt on the play, but stayed in the oinaem ly ina thethrd the 8. Pirnie and Arnold, went in for" it back to his own 49. 'yford and failed to gain; ,a flat pass was in- game. P. A. fumbled and recovered. dby scoring three times, once Townson and Burke. RedwresetiothAnvr complete, Exeter taking the ball on Gould was stopped on the P. E. A. On 25 yrd run y Joe Kne, on E xeter's Sirg67ant carried to the 'line.' -Gould's pass to Townson waste14Exerridapyan 41. He then kicked out on P. E. A.'s O pass ntercetion b Ralph19 from punt formation. An end run' oa.Atikpyfild.Tw- hooted to Gould, who was stopped 5yr ie ono a ae u dassh rant5erdsio for alp ettd yard. With second and nine,so' pass to Gould didn't gain, on the 33. Two plays failing to with a big hand. Exet'er ran it to the ra be arsfo 1 75-yrd, Exeter went to the 26, but they were gainWilAndovert fumbled.her.On la t e ote14, and made a first R aanon a eautiful 75ydofsde and took a nfr enaltv. With fourth down and dight to go, down,Fodtidoruan ws down on the 16. With first down, to the goal line by Kane. With Exeter pute au on yard EA Gould kicked out on, Exeter's, 25. o rd o tred W toh a was Exeter tried an end run, but Harris ed and Gray leading 20-19 with Exte'.Ewn ok-thA o trn ostess48. Wit the bal ine nW utes to go in the final period, 38-yard line. Gould's end run was ExtrsCwntokuhmalt xee' ossin nte4,te smeared it. On two plays Exeter r bokelooe fr a34-ardgood for 5 yards, putting the ball on thew 35 for a first down. Cowen i- failed to gain as the quarter ended. took it to the 22. An Exeter play d owr jaroke n loo e aic34-yr tle32. After Pirnie had lost 3 yards, bled on the next play, but Exeter was then stopped on the 26, making 8,ER onjanSn hevcoy Gould was smeared 'on the 39 recovered. The ball was taken to the FUT URE it last down. On the next play they game was entirely offensive, Gol' ic4e4ou.naou h Bisset was hurt and was taken After an incomplete pass, Kane' plunged over for a first down to the each team losing. the ball on 10-yard stripe. With the ball on their Out; Harris went in. Exeter then took the' ball to P. A.'s 43. Exeter 28. Todd carried to the 32, Exeter slgisncae. ytaaln 10, P. E. A. kicked to Gould, who made about 3 yards. With third and kicked over the goal. P. A. then lost on an' end-arouind, and kicked p atadieon~evyea fii- n iakt h 4fo h 5 three, Exeter barely made a first took the ball on the 20. Gould to Gould who ran it back t h r 9 pporunites, ent owhaLf Bisset picked up to- the 9-yard line. clown on the 45. On a reverse, Ex- picked five on a reverse, the econd Exeter 45. An end run failed, and atg optunitieds, wen do to Bisset again carried, this time to the eter's Kane ripped around end to play fd to gain, and Andover Pirnie gained to the 33 for a first t at t ~ ~ ~ ~ M'7 he handserofnaestutbornsTho . the P. A. 39. Cowen then carried to took a holding penalty. Gould down. After 'three plays Andover Hamnpshire Freshman - eleven eqatrnddtthspnt, the 27. After making-'their fourth kicked to line and the ball was kicked out on the 9. Exeter passed cober 22. Three times the Red SECOND QUARTER . first down in a row, Exe ter scored brought back to the 38. Exeter to the 24 after a penalty and two ray had possession of the ball Padlon, Ford, Townson, and' on an end run by Kane. Bowersox's failed to gain bn one play, was off- plays, tried another, and then passed thi ponents' 20-yard line, Burke were substituted for An- kick failed. Score 6-2. Mvacomber, side on the next, and passed to An- to the P. A. 40-yard line. An incoml- re ie hey failed to score. dover. Ford took the ball on a re- J. Fisher, Constantin went in for dlover's Harris. First down on their plete pass followed. Exeter ran it to S ' cmltl outclassed Exeter verse to the 3-yard line. It was a Andover in the line, own 45, Andover's Townson carried the 31. Exeter next ran it to the was smothered the following first down. Gould went back in. Gould took lDowersox's kickoff to the Exeter 47. Gould made it a P. A. 17. Exeter made a first down Ls da by a speedy Hebron attack. Townson faked a pass and lost 6 to the 30. After an unsuccessful end first down on the 43. Townson again on the Andove'r 10. Exeter ran i t ('Continued on Page 4) yards. Bisset was stopped after run and pass, Townson's pass wa's took it, this time to the 35. He was out on the 6. Game endled.

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E.- A. SEASON INCLUDESL NT A P.A. HAS 3WINS,1I.TIE,VICTORIES 3 DEFEATS L L fL 2 DEFEATS TS FALL

Fien eaenOnYale, Harvard, Bowdoin PresentGoal; Yale CubsThe Starting LineupI From The Press BxMcie o evWinners 26-20 OX II And Powerful

HEBRON WINS 25-0 AN\iDOVER EXETER Ken Reeves will play at the tea The Blue' gridders opened theirwdoin Jyvees Timmed - Barr, re re, Sargeant- dance at 5 :15.' schedule trouncing Bowdoin jay-

doin ayves TrmmedWith Fisher, rt rt, Bowersox*** vees easily 13-0. A fairly good run-Score Of 14-0 Hart, rg rg, \'ells Promptly at 1 o'clock the An- ning attack was shown as Maurie

Seekins, c c, Leopold cl over team came on the field with Gould scored the two touchdownshe Exeter football team enters Foster, Ig Ig, Tobias ' ~ Captain Bill Townson leading the around the ends, but defensiveays contest with a mediocre Remisen, It It, Manegold way. Exeter's' bigger and heavier' strength was poor. The next week

of three victories and three Hoopes, l Fre aggregation entered the fId three Yale Freshmen decisively took the"eats for he current eason. Hallowell, iib qb, Reynolds minutes later. measure of the Andover men, 19-7.'

Ong its triumphs the Red and Townson, rhb rb, Haneshit* * * Though the Blue, team was out-yeleven boasts a 3-0 win over Gould, lb lhb, Kane There, was a gentle northern weighed by its college rivals morepotent Harvard F reshmen, a 6-0 B~isset, fb fb, Cowen breeze blowing. The temperature than twenty pounds per mnan, itt of Tilton, and a 14-0 victory was about 75 degrees. again showed lack of, co-ordinationr the Bowdoin Jayvees. Exeter ______________on the defense, and the runningdefeated in turn by the Yale THEUGME IN DETAIL attack was effectively stalled' by

shmen, the New Hampshire- intercepted by Hammnerschmnidt who Yale tackling. Maurie Gould againshinen, and the Hebron Acad- ' FIRST QUARTER ran it to the 27. The ball went to was accountable for P. A.'s seven.by scores of 20-26, 0-6, 0-25 Andover kicked off with a low the 21, and Bowersox's field goal points, tallying- at the end of thectively.kick to Kane 'who was downed on was blocked, Harris picked it up, only concerted march on the part offihe season opened with an inex- the 0-yard-line. Exeter punted to and ran the length of the field to the Royal Blue. Hovey Seymour,enced Exeter team opposing Til- the P. A. 37-yard line. On the next score. Whelan failed to make the captain of the Yale Cubs and P. A.hfi the Plimpton Stadium. The play Townson made his way to the pint after. Score 8-6. The half '38, scored all three of Yale's touch-yatakstruck quickly, with Exeter 11. Three plays failed to net- ended uneventfully a few minutes downs and kicked the extra pointi'. emy attack ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~- CAPTAIN BILL TowNSON later.beisdin mot fth blKane and Ralph Ward the prin- a first down and P. E. A. took the besidesdoingmostoftheball

ciI ground gainers in a drive which 'ball. After P.- E. A. got to the 410, THIRD QUARTER carrying.n on- the Exeter 30-yard line they kicked, to the' Andover 24: gaining a yard. Gould battled up to Exeter's Kane' returned the kick- On ihe following 'Saturday,'terminated with Tom Cowen's Burke was sent in for Hallowell, 'the 5 on third down. On their last off to the 15. A fumble was recov- though, the Ro~ral Blue came backI) ge for the only score of the Gould 'and Townson tried end runs try, Townson was stopped on the 3. ered by Andover on the 10. After to down Northeastern Fresh 16-6.e. ' 'hich were unsuccessful. A re- With the ball on their 3, Exeter gotI three plays, Andover passed and The team, though winning asilyn Octoher 8 Exeter scored its verse'frpom Tow~nson to Gould came a bad center which 'went over the failed. With the ball on the 13,'Ex- enough, still did not work together~. successive victr ovrhenext and Gould made his way to Hill, Andover getting a safety. bapasfo cntrndoowlndheiewssilfrvard Freshmen, in a thrilling the Exeter 41., Exeter kicked off from the 20v and Fisher recovered on. the 8. After a below its usual standard of effi-est climaxed by Captain Don Bisset next took the ball to the Burke received the ball and went Iline plunge. Gould scored after ciency. Bill Townson, Gould andersox's third period field goal 35, but P. A. was penalized 5 yards UP to Exeter's - 24-yard line on a shaking off three'-tacklers. The point Bisset in the backfield did good

the 2 0-yard stripe. The' tri- for back in motion. A pass from nice run. On an end around HoopesI after failed. Exeter ran the kickoff jobs, and Townson was quite sue-was all the more encouraging Towvnson to Gould netted two yards, picked up four yards. Townson 'back to the 40. After three plays cessful with his passing game. In its

'~at the Red and Gray displayed and Guld took it on the nxt playfddwybc adwsdwe were smeared, Exeter punted' to second big game of the year against~.' ged efese tat rall hel hito the 31. Bisset plunged 'to a first; on the 36. Gould's end run gained 6 Gould who stumbled on the 29. the Harvard Fresh the Blue waslinchei. dowui on the Exeter 28. Townson yards. On last down both sides were After a gain of 5 yards by Townsoii again far outweighed by its oppon-

i~~. a high-scoringrie thriller theh fol-Hopes ffcarriedanda 2ound enderstTonthe a22.tsHoopestenoff-side.oe raa high- cgtripled caridtoth 4fnonenl'run.Barr and Arnold went in for And -- adrvre ono a nsadbae 00 h n ai-ig week a cipe Exeter carrid t the '4Ola n aon.1teball to Exeter's 44. WVith first of sunshine in this walloping wasen succumbed to a last minute Bisset brought the ball to the 1 1 dover. Sjtill ol'last down, Townson's and, ten' Andover made another on the deadly accuracy of the Andover-- hdown y Yale Feshmen'sthrough the line. Townison's endI pass was intercepted on- the Exeter two line plunges by Bisset. The ball passing attack. Though the line~as

ey Symou, fomer ndoer rn wa smered~ th 17.With14. iththe all n thir ossession, on the 32, Bisset picked up to the broken time and again by hardfeld luinry. fter thderu third down and 13 to go Gould took I Exeter tried to run the ball, but lost 13 on two ly.Bse uthshnlumiary.Aftr th th e batraroudeendftobtedP..an the astrlay. han (Continued on Page 4))Ft Ins had rolled up a two- Lh-ast drownndwito to go forA recovered on the 4. The kick went After las pmlay Bsstslcd'f'idown lead in the first half, the -. LsdonwtsitogfoIAfeafuibeBsetlcdofCQ ageus acdemy tam reurnedfirst down. Pirnie took the ball to way down to the 30. Gould running tackle for two yards and Townson hurt on the play, but stayed in theoinaem ly ina thethrd the 8. Pirnie and Arnold, went in for" it back to his own 49. 'yford and failed to gain; ,a flat pass was in- game. P. A. fumbled and recovered.

dby scoring three times, once Townson and Burke. RedwresetiothAnvr complete, Exeter taking the ball on Gould was stopped on the P. E. A.On 25 yrd run y Joe Kne, on E xeter's Sirg67ant carried to the 'line.' -Gould's pass to Townson waste14Exerridapyan 41. He then kicked out on P. E. A.'sO pass ntercetion b Ralph19 from punt formation. An end run' oa.Atikpyfild.Tw- hooted to Gould, who was stopped 5yr ie ono a ae udassh rant5erdsio for alp ettd yard. With second and nine,so' pass to Gould didn't gain, on the 33. Two plays failing to with a big hand. Exet'er ran it to the

ra be arsfo 1 75-yrd, Exeter went to the 26, but they were gainWilAndovert fumbled.her.On la t e ote14, and made a firstR aanon a eautiful 75ydofsde and took a nfr enaltv. With fourth down and dight to go, down,Fodtidoruan ws down on the 16. With first down,to the goal line by Kane. With Exeter pute au on yard EA Gould kicked out on, Exeter's, 25. o rd o tred W toh a was Exeter tried an end run, but Harrised and Gray leading 20-19 with Exte'.Ewn ok-thA o trn ostess48. Wit the bal inenW utes to go in the final period, 38-yard line. Gould's end run was ExtrsCwntokuhmalt xee' ossin nte4,te smeared it. On two plays Exeterr bokelooe fr a34-ardgood for 5 yards, putting the ball on thew 35 for a first down. Cowen i- failed to gain as the quarter ended. took it to the 22. An Exeter playd owr jaroke n loo e aic34-yr tle32. After Pirnie had lost 3 yards, bled on the next play, but Exeter was then stopped on the 26, making

8,ER onjanSn hevcoy Gould was smeared 'on the 39 recovered. The ball was taken to the FUT URE it last down. On the next play theygame was entirely offensive, Gol' ic4e4ou.naou h Bisset was hurt and was taken After an incomplete pass, Kane' plunged over for a first down to theeach team losing. the ball on 10-yard stripe. With the ball on their Out; Harris went in. Exeter then took the' ball to P. A.'s 43. Exeter 28. Todd carried to the 32, Exeter

slgisncae. ytaaln 10, P. E. A. kicked to Gould, who made about 3 yards. With third and kicked over the goal. P. A. then lost on an' end-arouind, and kickedp atadieon~evyea fii- n iakt h 4fo h 5 three, Exeter barely made a first took the ball on the 20. Gould to Gould who ran it back t hr 9 pporunites, ent owhaLf Bisset picked up to- the 9-yard line. clown on the 45. On a reverse, Ex- picked five on a reverse, the econd Exeter 45. An end run failed, andatg optunitieds, wen do to Bisset again carried, this time to the eter's Kane ripped around end to play fd to gain, and Andover Pirnie gained to the 33 for a firstt at t ~ ~ ~ ~ M'7 he handserofnaestutbornsTho . the P. A. 39. Cowen then carried to took a holding penalty. Gould down. After 'three plays Andover

Hamnpshire Freshman - eleven eqatrnddtthspnt, the 27. After making-'their fourth kicked to line and the ball was kicked out on the 9. Exeter passedcober 22. Three times the Red SECOND QUARTER . first down in a row, Exe ter scored brought back to the 38. Exeter to the 24 after a penalty and tworay had possession of the ball Padlon, Ford, Townson, and' on an end run by Kane. Bowersox's failed to gain bn one play, was off- plays, tried another, and then passed

thi ponents' 20-yard line, Burke were substituted for An- kick failed. Score 6-2. Mvacomber, side on the next, and passed to An- to the P. A. 40-yard line. An incoml-re ie hey failed to score. dover. Ford took the ball on a re- J. Fisher, Constantin went in for dlover's Harris. First down on their plete pass followed. Exeter ran it toS ' cmltl outclassed Exeter verse to the 3-yard line. It was a Andover in the line, own 45, Andover's Townson carried the 31. Exeter next ran it to the

was smothered the following first down. Gould went back in. Gould took lDowersox's kickoff to the Exeter 47. Gould made it a P. A. 17. Exeter made a first downLs da by a speedy Hebron attack. Townson faked a pass and lost 6 to the 30. After an unsuccessful end first down on the 43. Townson again on the Andove'r 10. Exeter ran i t('Continued on Page 4) yards. Bisset was stopped after run and pass, Townson's pass wa's took it, this time to the 35. He was out on the 6. Game endled.

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PAGE TWO THE FIIUJ.IPWA SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 19

I ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~Rev. Morgan Noyes To Be P. A. VICTOR OF 1937THE F~~~~IIILLIPIAN ~~~Dirt on the- Diks Sunday Chapel Spe'aker

I.,. I er ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CONTEST ON DISPUTEDMember of Daily Princetnian Association ofHWCaeTeCaplsekrti

ee O W R ASI/ Newspapers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~is Rev. Morgan Nayes, a for- FOW R PASI

Represented by National Advertising Service, Inc. Take a swing castndddaWhlloof mr aseatEtr. ehs

the Tommy Dorsey gang, then, swing fans, you've been connected with New York Seymour To Gould Toss

Editor-in-Chief g o mtig rhl n oieyi h wing ,churches- and was director 'of the Up Team. For Final

FRANK D. CAMPION classic which the Tommy's lads bisect. It begins Union Theological Seminary.Tocdw

Business Manager ~ ~ vith a piano introduction, then, following in -He has done Y. M. C. A. work

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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT chestra, and a novelty ending. Those of you who a.,_____________ noe otesSundA

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AwRTUR C. WILLIAMS go iio further than the reverse side of the platter, Club Soccer Finished-Assignment Editor which has Tommy giving out on his instrument *1L~~Wt h 98'noe-x

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E' CLARK, '39 S. M. CLEVEL!AND. -40on a last-quarter touchdown.T

F. . GILE, '39 . B. FiNcI. '40 '0After Looking At You is played by the Clinton .n~f noe' otsucs-wnigmri -as maeo,

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ner Th dsc nwidswith a smooth brass intro- to an end with a victory for the wvent up from the Andover root

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT . duction after which we have Bea Wain doingg Greeks. From the beginning, the when it appeared that the ball

Circulation Manager ~ wvotders ivith the rallher sentimental lyrics, season showed much promise, and, touched the ground before Go ~

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W. S. CRZIosreon. '39 F. C. CARR. '40 1y 'swinging "Hold 'em Teamn." The tale is sung f or the addition of an extra game. who then rushed over for his l

J.'STODDAN.RT. G39 T. '40iitoN 40'h Saxons got off to a fast touchdown.

7. STODAIT. 39 T.C.' DIK~oN.'40 bythe To Modenaires formrly wih the lead. This team was, however, Seven hundred confident

and - George Hall outfit, with Paul Whiteman's boys adcpe erlintesso dorfnshdgeupoEe

Tita PHxLLtIAN is published Wednesdaysan Saturdays copnig h eesesd sSn og b ianjicpe eln pplegate n H d-ofelin rhat thne favtoe Exduring the school year by THE PHILLIPIAx board. acmayn.Tervresd sSnaSn

Tsta PsiLLiPiAlI does not necessarily endorse statements of SixipeneifsrsthungAaspweusedtoHuar itebe- sonsand pencertwee hurtrTh

expressed in communications. ofSxecfrtsuga eue oba tb- sn n pne eehr.Tewould finally win at Plimpton u

Tux HILIPIN Isdisribtedto sbscibes attheComons fore swing was born; then as we should hear if- Saxons won their first three games dium atid thus break its long st r

and is for sale at the Phillips Inn,.ody easily before Iosing to the Romans.igjnxItloeasfth

Advertising rates on application. 1' rom then on the Saxons became a was again working its charms i%'

Terms: Subscription. $3.30 the year; $1.23 the term. ____________________________ 'hit and niiss team, losing some and Exeter rolled up the score of Il C

Entered as second class matter at the post office at Andover, n winning some. At the end of the before the 'first quarter was o t

Mass., under the act of March 3, 1879. jjjER 'and T1HEREI season they tightened up, but came The once-confident Andover roo Jr

Office of publication: Smith______________-Co.,'___Park__Street,___ in a po rthird. sat in a stunned silence.

Andover, Mass. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Gauls were completely out- Taking the kickoff on its o

'Anidover, Mass., November 12. 1988' Only big news this week is, of course, the elec- classed from the very start. They 15-yard line, Exeter advanced

________________________________________ tons all over the country. Although this is an"off" improved slightly as the season went yards irL three plays agains a.

year, having no Presidential election, it is co- on and managed to win one game prised' Blue team. Once on

Copy edtors fr issuenext \eclnesdy: Mo- sidered by most wise politicians as being a ey from the - Saxons. They came inl dov~r's 35-.yard line, it took the

berly, Cleveland, Finch, and Schultz. important one, as giving some indication of what last. spired Red and Gray only th.

___________________ ~will happen in 1940. -Because some election was The Romans were another early plays to carry the ball over fo:

Thks held in each of the 47 state's (Maine having al- starting team. They won four touchdown. The Andover fans. ready voted) this year, it is impossible to do any- games before losing to the Greeks. stunned, while Exeter chef

thing but touch the high spots, and draw conclu- A fter- this, they came back to form wildly.

The Andover Charities Drive was held last sions from what happened in key elections. It etteGek n aos ny Atrhvn u aktek

night with very favorable results. The gyoal, which ' The most important election in the country was, to lose again to the Greeks and off, Andover, trying despeatey

Z~~~ ~of course, in 'New York, whose' 45 Congressmen again beat the Saxons and Gauls. tie'the score, made a first down

was set at $2850, was almost reached. There are, and whose position as the largest and' most in- The Romans, under the coaching ofEetrs4. utrofE'

hobeeproastill aout 40 tuentiut ah haver-o fluential state put her at the head of the list. Here Mr.~ Whitney, managed to squeeze however, intercepted one of

been pproahed nd, i thes 'cotribue an ver- the result was more or less definite, and went the into second' place. - Harrison's passes and ran it

age of $2.50, the Society of Inquiry will be able way the New Deal might have ordered it. In the The number 'one team of thetoAdvrs1-ad tip

to fulfill its obligations to the various charitable' gubernatorial race, President Roosevelt's "old season, the Greeks, got off to a very fore being brought down.A

woudniktio than the Soietyo Inquiry, we friend,"- the incumbent Governor Lehman, was slow start. The team was, at the three attempts Exeter's Kirchorgaiain.FrteSceyo elected to a fourth term in the State House. Like- time, vr green. In the second smshfo h- t

student body fdr wise, his running mates, Senator Wagner and round, after losing three games, 'linle for Exeter's 'second to'

their valuable co-operation, and especially the James Mead, running for the two Senate vacan,- they pulled together and won all thd dlown. Once more the ti' for

Upper Middle and Senior Classes, who exceed~ed cies, were returned to Washington. The signifi- rest of their games except for a 0-0 exr ied evn

their set goals cofisiderably. cance of this election was a continuance of Demo- tie with the Saxons. ' scre Exet 1-fadoevrn0

cratic control and New Deal support in the Em- Advrsofnebgnt

C pire stat. AlthoughLehman was bitterefo of Philo Debate Fills at the end of the first period

I ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ j ~~~ the late lamented Court Plan, his social policies HrioKueadSy

OVER ~ ~~i New York correspond to those ofI Roosevelt BuLlch Wednesday arsKuelan Sy

____________________________________ in the country at large, and Wagner and Meadeahmd brlin rus

were both winning on a campaign of New Deal Wednesday's Philo debate brought bringing the ball deep into Exe

Seeing two stalwart 'Cross-country men passing support. In New York, then, we see that the New ottems usadn obto territory. At this point Gould

by or wndowbr-ngsto mnd'therather hard Deal continued strong in. spite of the closeness of 'ortor thist outandin Theodbat was Tine were sent in, and after G

by our window brings to mind the ~ ~~~~~~ortoy hi yar.Th dbae ashad made a beautiful run, '

f h~~t ~~ hd the gubernatorial race.onteqsin,"slvdthtS-time this particular -group 0f athet es I a a Inohrprso,,.cuty oeeth nteqeto,"eovd htSt carried the ball over on an equ

this year. They have, fonroter parseofreeascontryhoweveethe Down Strikes Should be Abolished,.ieds.H"i~nspaekcthis ear. hey ave, or on reaon~oranothr, ' Democratic party had much more to, worry about. Puterbaugh and Cornwall supite extra pointsowas good, mi

'benunbl t ha v a e osout o m etstir appar- As was to be expected after six years of one re-' ported the affirmative against Bige-; the score 12-7 in favor of' Ex

entlyhas mde crss-contry o easer. I the gin-e, the "Outs" regained a considerable number' low and McElroy. The former team Andover had regained its mi.

words of one member of the team, the only comn- of seats in the Senate and House which were lost won. Mr. Brown judged whilebytitieadmrhdow

petition this year has been between the moral de- i'13.I eea ttsweeteDmcas Broderick presided as chairman., xtrs1.B ito 'pn

sire to finish every rahaecbeneincontrlgofthe tategii.erandnttince The first speaker of the evening and a wild lateral, however, Ex

sireto fnishever rac in oodstyl, an the the last Presidential' year, the Republicans regained was Puterbaugh, who arose amidtok vepsesin fth -

physcal esir toturn in the suitteprhd. Such was the case with Pen-' loud applause to deliver the coin- andk the carrieion i. e

* * * * ' ~~~~~nsylvania and Massachusetts, in both of which structive speech for the affirmative. dover's territory: As the And-

This -coming Monday will mark the beginning states local politics and issues played a large part. His eight minute speech was elo- defense suddenly stiffened at

of P. I. test for a good proportion of the stu- In the former the campaign air was so' filled with quently mastered and without flaws.(lent bod. We havehad a god deal ofexperi- nud that it was hardly possible to distinguish the The constructive points were: (1) point, Bowersox, acting captaii'

candidates, but the final count found the Repub- sit-down strikes are unlawful, (2 )kick a field goal, a boot IEv

ence with these, and therefore wish to urge those licans in possession of the ports of both Governor labor itself disapproves of the sit-

Avho mnay have any fear and foreboding about' and Senator, for the latter of which they had de- down strike, (3) labor is unable to simderAnvThus ehaendeds"

them to relax. Just- reniemnber the standard ad- feated Governor George Earle, originator and control the strike, (4) sit-dovn thescore ThExete 15,f Ander '

vice such as kepn orci ee ihyour hedo enyvnas"iteNwDa, n strikes have aroused the opposition In the second half Andi

hanson e oepig ; yorcint lee thpor the Bay State, the issues were again local, -as of the public and government, ('5 )definitely - outpl1a~d its Exor

rhatnds on the poelimb ring toxus get thiope former Governor Curley was stepped on for a sit-down strikes have not gained rivals. After a beneficial exch

rhythmin thebellygrinds(excue us, high' third and final ( ?) time by a third Massachusetts equal rights for the em ployer and of ptnts, Seymour, Gould,

flexion) ; running a steady pace in the half mile; bubodthReblcnLverett Saltonstall. employee. Tine led the team to its e

and giving up until your legs are longer after the In the Ohio results, however, the Republicans - When McElroy took the floor he tuhon emu a ~

thirty-third jump. We guarantee that when you had good reason to congratulate themselves on fired back at Puterbaukh with such yards to Exeter's 30-yar

hear Dr. Page say, "Ahi! W~ell done !" the thrill the clean sweep of the two important positions of a vehement rebuttal that the latter Gould swept 16 yards to th14

of accomplishment will be yours at least for the Governor amnd Senator, the latter being the more had no opportunity to answer the then snagged a pass on Eetr

moment, indicative. In the debates held between the two questions completely. yard stripe. From this pointi

* * * * ~~~~~~~Senatorial candidates, Buckley, the Democratic Bigelow was the next speak for Tine only two plays to make

Our hearts go out to those unfortunate mem- candidate, stood- squarely behind the New Deal. the negative. He claimed the foll1ow- dover's second touchdown.

bers of the Student Council who have the truly Taft, son of the late President and' brother of ing points: (1) the Senate and the

bitter duty of keeping order at certain hours in Charles Taft, one of the more promising young' IHouse have both defeated efforts to (Continued on iPage 4)

the Library. We watched four simple souls Republicans, finally won- out. alyitrsig enact effective legislation dealing

busily spinnng coins today in an attempt to get a Several other less pivotal but equalinestg with sit-down strikes, (2) Senator a few references that wereil

laugh out of the other occupants- of the room states also showed New Deal reverses. In Wis- ~Robinson defended sit-down strikes, vant to the subject. His'bl

until the proctor on duty at the time finally or- consin, Governor La Follette, who refused New- (3) agitators, not the strikers, cause however,, was very effective and

dered tem to lave orcease. he poorfellowDeal support, but is something of a liberal, was prop erty damage, (4) the trespass- complished its purpose.

seemed thoroughly embarrassed, but he did the defeated by his Republican opponent, while in ing law is absolute when applied Mr. Brown awarded the dedi

job and did it well, and we are most grateful. In- Michigan Governor Frank Murphy was defeated to factories. to the affirmative, who had

ciclentally, the culprits were Lowers. through the efforts of the Dies 'Committee. Cornwall questioned Bigelow with- points against their opponents'~

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Exeter Game Rules COACH RYLEY PROLONGS ful kick by Scheid going thioughllhJDI~~~~~uII~~~fl~~1~~ the small space between o eachAll-boys are responsible for the UNBLEISHEDRECORD resulted in the first Andover tally.4,I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~REODThus the score stood a 1-1 tie untilUles pertaining to the Exeter. OF NO LOSSES TO EA. the last few minutes of play.ame a published in last Satur- i O1LlIPHILLIPIAN and wposted I ced atm Cnn hlnThe final score, was made withay's now ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~ScedCptanCnnPea only three minutes left to play.

the various bulletin boards.A Star In Bang-up Scheid having received the ball onright fullback, took it down to with-

'UE RALLIES TO HAND 'LONG TIED SCORE .in a few yards of the goal. As. ewas hopelessly covered, he passedTUFTS 26 TO 7 DEFEAT WnigGaMde'nFalthe ball-to Moberly, who, in turn,Minutes Of Encounter ~~~~~~~~centered it right at the feet of Cap-

in proved Spirit Evident - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tain Conant, who easily made thed

roved Spirit Evident As shot. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~It was on uch dribbling, pass-P Gould, Townson, And Jim Ryley's soccer team com- ing, and then shooting that the BlueS ~Bisset Star pleted the seasd5n undefeated and un- team made most of~ its ground, -af-ro - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tied last Wednesday by downing aj though the Exeter oalie, Kat~en-Ot DEFENSE UNYIELDING . . powerful Exeter tearn 2-1. Winning CoACH Jm RYLEY bach, was -playing s weltatol

'the Exeter game meant a -great deal ____well___that____only__ one of these plays culminated ina'0 arings Thrown Back Often ,to the team, since not only have they goal.

T g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~one through their schedule un- and given a free kick. The ExeterBy Charging ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~marred by defeat, but also it means backs lined up, a solid Wall,'between Tepsigo h xtrta" Coming fom 'behin in a devsta- --,CAPTAIN CONANT that in Ryley's coaching career, not the ball and the goal, but a power- -'(Continued on Pag 4)Coig l frr eidi eatMANAGER BLUM once have the Blue booters lost a lathalf rally, the Andover foot- game to the Red and Gray. The out-

liers completely squelched Tufts click and with Townson and Gould standing stars for Andover were:eslhmen Saturday by the top- and Bisset picking up first downs, Phelan, Scheid, and Captain Conant. - --

vy margin of 26-7. finally drove cross the doubled Exeter opened the first quarter A -e art YounoShowing fine sii andtrmn stripe to tally. Tom Whelan, the scoring by a goal. The Exeter pass-us improvement over previous extra-point specialist, for the first ing was almost flawless, and it wasrformances, the' boys in Blue time failed to convert, leaving the by this means that they worked theM lly showed a well-oiled rnniiig score - 7-6. - The half closed on a ball slowly down deep into Blue M n sStyle Shop

ack and a stone-wall defense. stalled Blue touchdown drive on territory:' Phelan ran from the goal 179,ROM thme prominent colleges-overseasough they started rather slowly the Tuf ts 3. -and picked up the ball, but.- was 54the second half, thay came into - anda' ecm hi tl;fo hir onanfrmteonTfs In the second half, Gould's run charged so fiercely hat -he wasdatoecmteisyl;rmteir wnandfro thn o Tuts pared n ofenivesplrge forced to drop it, and WV. Sloane,' smart sport center8 come thi color; from n't ave he aintstlookin.So sarke anoffesiv splrgethat -* kkIt hae thefaintclicok-S continually set the Yearlings in the Exeter eft inside, iced it in. world famous mills come their q4uality . ..II was the verlan game shadow of their goal posts. Trhe third Almost immediately the Blue -ThtshetryeinSot&Cmay'-thaty as i Tw ns tir y Andover counter came when Tufts team, by some very accurate passing, -- lte md seilyfryu~mnesry wan Bill Taonsn, tutyt attempted to kick out of danger and by some excellent dribbling by 'lte-aeepcal o oz~ ~ngwagvenfoeh ad ouse, but o from the end zone. Both P. A. ends Scheid, carriedothe ball to a point Suits $38 to 85O 'Overcoats $47 to $55weru foe he htspcacused itlto camne in fast to rush the kicker, and just outside the penalty box. Scheid,

duce he mst sectaularplaythe poor player was so flustered at however, was -fouled at this point -f~e~ flodnci i ie, iroiIt tedy the sight of a wall of Blue converg-Vith the score 7-6 against them ing upon him that he completeiydthe.-ball on their 30, the P A. missed the ball when he tried to -

n limfied up and the ball went bacx kick. Bill Barr, the P. A. left end,Captain Townson. He started as merely fell upon it to, register the .

on n ed rn ad ten lipedthird tally for Andover. Then Tim ]7FFŽY& to M-3,hort pass to Mauirie Gould, who Hoopes, right end, drop-kicked the- .36 o30Washington Street, BOSTONok off a tackl'er, reversed his extra -point, making the score at the JEWELERS SVEsmrIHs SATIoNRSd, eluded three more men and end, of the third quarter 19-7. _________________________________ke into the clear a step ahead, of I h ia rmP .oc

grasping fingersIn of thel- rae, .lastcgrtspacler f-Geuld p thearst e-again drove deep into the college

s tcker.Gold utyars e-territory, and from the 10-yard line AN INCOMPARABLE STOCKen his pursuers in a 55-yard race Bill Townson -dropped. back as if tolie goal line to score standing up.pasadtetukdheltern-F rg oli ne tandth Andverf th r der his arm and beat out all opo- Avs~~ed isalng rivals. thoouhl nents in a race for te corner of ZOzmsGNNxkwne ist uartegras Advre-the end zone. AgainHoopes made FFIA~U 3~TETthe irs qurterAndverre-the point good with his toe, and the -vNE 7ITE~

d the kickoff, but couldn't do score read 26-7. -NEw YoRK -

hn.Giving the ball to 'Tufts As impressive as the offense was__Tut'20 the blue 'line stopped the defense. Hart played an inspired

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Greek. Beat GaoblltasulsCif isn n tefllaks omie wt tebynrowmrgn.In view ofSaxons Defeat Romans,Gr ksB a G ul Torbie McDonald of the Harvard great work of Phelan as goal-guard, strength of Harvard it was Iha

As Orange Cinches Football, Championship varsity. Most of Andover's players the opposing linemen would, have short of a phenomenal percen'have gone to Yale, however. That scored more than one goal. The In addition to his passing Tow

As a rsult f'~th clubgamesFlournoy ran down the field n-' list' includes Buck Dyess, Ray An- spirit of both teams- was excel- was the only effective runner

played Wednesday, the Saxons have molested. Again in the first half derson, Zilly, Bill Mvoody, Cape lent, although Exeter's squad was the homne' boys. He reeled off se

prcial-clinchied the champion- Pettit of the Greeks broke loose and Burniam, George Seabury, Cy Tay- over-anxious at times and corn- long gains around 'the ends, but

ship. The'two games were the Sax- ran 60 yards for a touchdown. In lor, Choate Huffard, and 'Delaney mitted several fouls. tamtsbdntteaiiyt

ons vs. Romans and the' Greeks vs. the second half the Gauls held the Kiphuth. Hovey Seymour is star- The excitement of the game ally of these runs together into

Gaus. The Saxons won 7-6. Greeks until, with about one minute ring on the Yale Freshman, and was reached its peak in the last quarter. sort of formidable -drive into I

Ga I ' ~~~~to go, Captain Pettit again scored. elected captain of that team earlier With only a few minutes left to vard territory.

The Romans scored in the frst In the second half the Gauls in the- sea 'son. Walter Rafferty 'is play, Captain Conant who had been Expecting to take Bo--half but failed to make the extra cae-akwt lnyo ih n ie other Andover player on the playing heady ball throughout the Freshmen in, its stride, the team"

pjoint. In the second half the S3X~i okda huhte eeon frt'rsmnta.entire game, made a shot that Put, expectedly found thaf such was

ons came back with their usual paeThey marched ggw the_______ Andover in the lead, 2-1. However, to be. Bowdoin presented a scra

fight and marched down the field pilas buthf a through Pln r n one ,after the goal had been made, unit which played all-over the

fCor a touchdown and scored the the quarter Rockefeller scored F r A * Scheid twisted his leg and was and maintained a lead of' 14-7

winning extra point. The teams f rom the 2r lie Atr t R~eturning Aiiumni forced 'to leave the game. But Gbr- til in the lhst quarter, a long

were very close with the Romans tlGresigendu adhldner, who had played most of the in'the closingrninutes from G

seeming to have a slight advan tage the Gaues frtihtenrest of tnheld Mr. Paradise, secretary of the game, very ably. took Scheid's po-' to Hallowell scored P. A.'s qei

especially in' the first half. te alast qurters with gabot eou Phillips Academy Alumni Fund, sition for the renlaininlg minutes.- counter. To-ii Whelan dropii

The Greek-Gaul game was won minutes to go, Pettit broke loose and hsrcnl anoce tat r-the crucial point and saved

Ilands down by- the Greeks 25-6. scored his third touchldown of the rangenjents have been 3 iiade for the Blue Rallies To Smash Tufts -dover from the ignominy, of clef

On the first play of the game the day, and the game ended, a Greciin Alumni Funld gathering this week- Yearlings With 26-7 Defeat hut even -so there was no spin

Greeks pulled a ouble reverse ad triumph. ' end. About 30 came. drive onl the eam and it wasGreeks___pulled ___a__doub__e__reverse___and__triumph____ They are staying at the Infirmlary - (Continued from Page' rll oryehiiin

anid will eat meals at the Commons game; at right guard and Pete Du- 'Then, wvith the coaches threa

Grey. Jerseys Lose To Lawrence High SeConds_ tonight and Sunday breakfast. A gan, substitute center, showed fine ing drastic changes, the team

By Score Of 6 to 0 On Intercepted Pass special' section of the grandstand spirit' and sev'eral times- broke vived and showed more spiritwas set aside for the members of through to smear up plays. After the pep in its practice than ever b

- ~~~~~~~~~the committee. The highlight of the first quarter, the defense was ab- this year. 'Lawrence High, reck

Although the Andover jayvees score. 'The team advaniced from week-end will be the special dinner solutely impregnable, rising to'more one of the best high schoolt

gained much mote ground and had mi-il u wssopd ntetonight when the problems of the than repulse the Freshmen, actually i h ttwspse l

more first downs, they were beaten scoring territory.. Most of the long Alumni Fund are to be discussed. breaking through to throw play the field in a three hour scrinm

W'ednesday by the Lawrence High gains were on line plays. - after play for a loss., Three behind- and on the following Satur

School's second team 6-0. The Law- - 1937 A-E -Football Game Won th-ie'ake'i o by Hart set Tufts Freshman was likewise rence tam wasslightl teihed Castles and Weren were outstanid-th-ieaclsnaro

buetea asihl outwge, . .On Disputed Forward Pass up the third period score on the re- eld 67 hr abtthey overcame that disadvan- in ntebcfed loJsei,-covered Tufts kick, and Bob Fisherandrvontefesth

tage to eke out a victory. - who has been transferred recently (Conunued fionm Page 2) and AlFsedeecniuly re ng thard affnde theThe single tuhonws from guard to fullback. This was thean AlFse wrectiuly eernigbrdadth

The sigle tuchdo n a de first time he had run with- the -ball, With the score Exeter 15, An- messing up plays and hurrying pass- 'after the first quarter -rose to

in the second quarter, after an in- but he made several gains and was dover 13, the Blue needed but one ers. Padon, a new addition-to the heights in exhibitions o0 fip

tercepted pass, on an off-tackle play otanignbckguphele.touchdown' to sew up the game. end squad, reeled off several good nability which sent heartw

from the 30-yard line. 'Before ~~~~~~~this, Since the game was so close, cofdne notes'very The Andover stands were hilari- gains on an end-around. All the cofdne notesudenb

however, the jayvees were deep in few substitutions were made. ou s by this time, while Exeter sat backs ran well, and Bisset epcaw'and-'cdaches. Therefore, the tea

-their opponent's territory, but lost -in a stunrned silence. Hank Wil- showed power and' diime th '-its big game of the year will

the ball. In the second half, also, Coach Westfall mentioned that liams, at this dramatic'moment, re- the line, plowing through the Tufts full strength and well onits

the Andover boys worked them- acting-captain Greene and Beardsly, turned an Exeter punt to the Red backfield on many occasions. Alto- out of its season's slump.

selves into scoring position, -burt due a junio shwn rmswr u-and Gray's 25. After a first down'- gether the outlook for the Exeter

to off-side penalties they failed to standing in the line. had not been made in three plays, game was considerably brightened Exeter Season Includes Thr'- ~~Seymour threw his' widely dis- by the all-around performance of

Previous Andover-Exeter Football Games ~puted pass' to Gould. The referee the team, and the spirit the school fetAansThe Previous And ver-Exeter F otball Gamesruled it complete, although it ap- showed: behind them. - (Continued from 'Page 1)

Full Of Oddities; Sport On Hill In 1856 peariad to many that Gould had________ ~~~~~~~~caught it after it had bounced. -The Revived Andover Eleven Meets The final whistle stoppe h

Blue team was not to be denied, for Exonians After Average Year serious Red and Gray 'threathtofThe Andover-Exeter game to- when Exeter claimed an 8 to,8 tie,onte ex plyTeslahd -- feroatrlngaisb

morrow brings up once again the while Andover demanded a 26 to 0- conestsof th pas betwen-tese vctor. Exeer'sversin wa thethrough the mud for his third '(Continued from Page 1) kerm-an, Harnmerschmidt, and

two schools, whose rivalry dates one fin ay accepted. toulchdowvn. running Crimson backs, and though digonhd daced the balback farther tan that of anyother Frank Hikey, P. A. '9, was an Andovr Booters BeatExeter.P.uA.irnningtattack sastthrownrre-yardsstootheeHeHobr 3-yardaSt

prpschools in the country. outstanding player of. his time, the T o oma Uneeat Ee e petdywtotay ial an, Te etFia a xterprep ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~oCia nefae esDBill Townson and Maurie Gould cisively trounce the Bowdoin

In 1856 -football was introduced period of really rough football. He flabbergasted the stands and kept vees. A plunge for the touchd

to Phillips Academy when the Se- later became captain of 'the Yale (Continued from Page 3) Hradawy niste ihb oe ocue ogs

niors were - awarded. a painted varsity, of ~~seemed to be practically flawless, their passes. Townson completed 8 period drive, and Told's PaZss

wooden horn for defeating the Up- C. D Rafrty, '00, father of and, if it had not been for the great out of .11 tries and Gould 7 out of ception in the final quarter sc

pers. Walter ~afferty, who as captain playing of Anderson and Parker, 13, missing several touchdown tries again after a long run.

A dispute sprang up between the led the iIue team to victory over_________________ ________________

two schools in 1892 after Exeter Exeter last year, was one of the- -______________

had won the game by means of a most outstanding players in An- revolving wedge. The Red and Gray (lover's history. All1-American for -

was accused of using professional two years, he captained the Yaleplayers, and,, because of this, no varsity in 41903.

the two rivals until 1896. was that- of 1906. It' boasted suchT HG AE ORIn the nineties Andover had what outstanding players as Daly, the

literally might be called -a' slippery captain, Kilpatrick,, Haines, McKayIw back in-one of the Exeter contests. and Fisher. Many of these players Did Your Favorite W in?He greased himself from the waist, went on to be All-Americans atmaking himself almost impossible college.to 'tackle. -Among the recent graduates of

Another unusual result happened Andover who are~ on the college -Y u h u h s i il n w t r ,t h

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