howitrir. that at ti'ast two of Ihrtc lIE to OINKwbU be sari( filmed tint. - site the scores oil the row tent hip. ' 10114T - 1:9 et 111114.401sinse STAIR' IT I , i Ithi N• . - =aim. Met-efts , " f NI -.SA Is J)1'; f ba.lt. Middy* . c , Merit , Sherit, , g ,Walt.a,, illaaletran c'' Goias Iran field—Shi rr 2 iterd 1, tiadeloot 1, Antis 1; Su Wes. 1 Lin 1. McNich.,l 1 Moe-, Creels Juan fuel , McEntire 4. Hermann 3 Mc idol 4. Dee.l6 at Broreirlyti. is, STATE 24 PRATT thISTITI: E 19 Hernisate McEntire f , .0' °nand Reed. .: f Smith Haden". ••• • e lutilt Rlethe... .•• 4 •Stimile Shore Porter. Littlehale Goals from field—Shove 4. Mee - rime 3, Reed 2. Midday. I,' Blytbe 1. Smith 3. Tuttle 2. Littlehale 1. Goals from foul—Shore 2: Tuttle 5. Littlehale 11, Smith I._ Dee 17 at New York. , STATE 13 Hermann. McEntire .f Beddow. . . •e Blythe . . ... . . g Shore... . . g Goals from field—Shore 2. Hermann 2, Haddow 1; Kiendl 6 Mendelssobn 2, Alexander 1 Goals from foul—Hermann 3, Kiendl 1 Dec. 18 at West Point ST-ATE 2Cf, WEST POINT 22 .Hermann, McEntire f Milliken. McKinney Reed..... ... .. . f Conrad Haddow. . ... Surles, Jones Blythe .... • g . Arnold Share. . ... . . g Copthorne, McTageart Goals from field—Hermann 4. Shore 2, Reed 1 }Widow 1, Blythe 1; Milliken 4, Conrad 3, Arnold 1. Copthorne 1. McKinney 1 Goals from foul— Shore 2. Milliken 2. ----- _ The New York Dinner. The New York Alumni Associa tion held their midwinter meeting 46n December 30th at ißeisenweber's Cafe, making the occasion a dinner, with thi New York club of underk graduates is/ guest s from the college.' Mr. J. P. Kottcamp 'O4, president of the Association, acted as toast master. The guest of honor. was Dr. W. A. Buckhout, senior profes sor at college , Toasts were given by many of the members, all' paying tribute to Dr. Buckhout and the ifi fluence h 6 had' on the lives of the alumni when they were in college. S. H. Keyes 'll, as secretar) of the club, spoke for the ten or more undergraduates present. ""Larry" Vorhis, "Heff" Hirshman, and "Pop" Golden were there and were called upon for short speeches. COLUMBIA 19 Kiendle - Mendelssohn Alexand.'r Benson .. Lee, Osterhout 1 'p.-- 1 Neir , EWE days, New Uotel" ,ent a t toward gran rl tk mu§'F. 1 r Il ' 1 , I I Corrl ge rept septa Maih , Si ; 1 INV / I I ear's Eve ",Club of I te t," 'oo " , , i Atl}Collegl he snryivdrs I 4'l 11 oTed of i stndl e l ' clvier he' Ix nuali I banquet 1 'at ,the `ra iH''-' HI 1 [ eenstude , nts pr! 4iutedl t heir ',shire 11 !interesting pro nt'l and , I ', original a Russian,Spanish l ' I' 1 ng at Coll i el.- the ear's v. *tie foul le h con' , li kfing y : 1 1 excel - nOlsong§ , . tothier Ci I dress for rrillit 1 11(1'1 uildink v ' I 1 } 1 i ..,.. . . I I 1.-144*1414 J •ir l ia.: .V-e". - ---1— -Ti ewish and English' T. 1 w7re 11 unique and ve,r3 l in l being on 'subjects relatitig '.'-the different localities friar the members came. p. ,4. Silver berg was toastmaster, calling , upon each of the following m!ri: A. C. Adams, P. B. Castro, E 4 Fir ! ihart, E F. Eldred,! E., B. s kertti. ~Margarida, E. 9. MOTgan A. B. McElrath,` V. M I. Peraza, E. i Sredttili. T. Sred9ik, LI Steain, I. L. Teitel Baum and M. Zamdirsbhin.l , 1 1 Bellefpnte I I ) i 1 1 i . e toas t s' eresting.: o life in 1 . whence
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