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College news, February 16, 1921
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 07, No. 15
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. Vol. v1, _No. 15, February 16,
SENIORS TAKE FIRST GAME OF -
. WATER POLO FINALS FROM 1922
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Herculean Duel Between E. Cope
and F. Bliss Characterizes Play
‘Basing their, indomitable. “attack on E.t
Cope, half-back, /21°fought ,the Juniors
to a Standstill, and won the first game of
‘the .water polo finals last rug by a score
of 10-2
. With the opposing centers clinching on
‘the first: ball in the center of the pool, the
game started with a rush. M. Morton; ’21,
- made ‘the first goal . almost dmmedistety.
‘followed by a long shot by E. Cope-for
the second Senior tally. Desperate fight-
ing by beth teams .made the play for a
. by K,
while scrappy and disorganized. The Junior
eo ftense centeréd around F. Bliss, half-back,
“who dribbled -déwn the podl, again and
again only to lose the ball to the wary and
persistent guarding of E. Cope. Two goals
Woodward, . side forward, after
passes down the center, brought the Senior
‘score to 4.
"22 rallied, and a long pass
from A. Nicoll to M. Crosby was tipped
to E. Hobdy for the first goal for the
Dark Blue.
In ‘the second half ’22’s vigor gradually
melted before the tireless: Red onslaught.
E. Donahue fought. stubbornly, but her
offensive policy gave E. Bliss opportunity
to score three goals. E.~Cope. was the
dominating figure of the pool, shooting two
long high goals and successfully holding
: down: the ‘aggressive: attacks of E. Bliss,
except on one occasion when the latter,
fenced in by E. Cope, dribbled the ball
down the aggressive attacks of F. Bliss,
away, shot a goal froma sharp angle. The
end-of the game degenerated into a ducking
1922
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4-4 Tie Ends Hotly Contested § ,
Fourth Team Match for Evans
In a fiercer and futile battle, Juniors
~ pushed Freshmen to a 4-4 tie game in the
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second of the fourth team _preliminary
series. The Dark Blue, centered around D.
Dessau at halfback, showed the best team
work, three out of-the four goals -being
tipped in by S. Kirkbride after passes: from
the halfback. B. Howe, ’24, did some clean
shooting for the Freshman.offensive, while
their defensive’ was stubborn.
Line-up—1922: M: D. Hay*, A; Orbison,
S. Kirkbride*#*, D. Dessau, A. Dom, V.
Liddéll, C.*Rhett. Substitutes: S. Hand,
J. Burges. ce!
1924; J. Bensberg***. E. Molitor, B.
Howe*, M. Russell, R. Pearce, E. Crowell,
K. VanBibber.
WELLESLEY SOPHOMORES DICTATE
TERMS OF PUNISHMENTS TO 1924.
“Whereas the class of 1923 ‘has’ come to
the. obvious conclusion that the class of 1924
does not know enough to come in out of the
rain” according to the edict of the Sopho-
mores printed in the Wellesley College
News, the Freshmen, from 8 in: the morn-
ing till 4.30 in the afternoon of January 19,
were obliged to carry open umbrellas any
time that they were on the campus.
1/ E. Kales, and turned into the goal.
rE. Kalés****,
1921
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THE COLLEGE - NEWS
SENIORS AND: JUNIORS WIN PRELIMINARIES ON TWO. TEAMS
LIGHT BLUE FIRST BOWS BEFORE
JUNIOR ‘ONSLAUGHT IN POOL:
‘With E. Anderson back in her place at
halfback and F. Bliss starring in the cen-
ter, 1922 played an invincible’ ganie last
Thursday night, and défeated the Freshmen:
9-0 in the water polo preliniinaries. «
For the first five minutes the .Freshmen
put up a glorious fight, and except for one
goal by’ P.’ Smith, prevented any” scoring
Repeated long-distance shots by E. “Atidef-.
son and A. Nicoll were stopped. by the
Freshman goalkeeper: E. Anderson shifted
to center forward and-scored twice in the
last few seconds. wees
The speed and ‘violence of the ‘game told
on 1924 if the second half,"and they were
unable to keep up the pace. ‘J. Wise passed
strongly, “but owing..te the inability of the
Freshman ‘forwards to shoot, 1924 was
unable to score. K. Elston played a fight-
ing game, and shows promise of food
material. The Junior scoring in this half
was done: by P. Smith and E. Hobdy, who
took advantage. of being continuously
guarded, and made three goals each.
Line-up:
1924 .
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RED -TAKES SECOND TEAM POLO
PRELIMINARIES FROM 1923.
“All Senior Goals made by E. Kales
Beginning the game with ari immediate
score by E. Kales, 1921 defeated 1923 in
the second team game of the preliminaries
with the score of. 4-1.
. The second goal was scored froma long
duct by M. Morton,:touched on the fly by
F, Mat-
teson played a consistently, good game, but
was unable to break up the co-operation
betweeti M. Morton ‘and E. Kales.- M:
Smith bridged the gap between ‘the Senior
offensive and defensive. The repeated
efforts of the Sophomores to score were
balked by M. Goggin as goalkeeper, but at
the. end of the second half E. Matthews
shoved in the only Sophomore tally after a
prolonged fight before the. goal.
Line-up—1921:, E. Taylor, M. Morton,
H. Farrell, M. Smith, J.
Brown, M. S. Goggin.
1923: C.: McLaughlin, E. Matthews, V.
Brokaw, F. Matteson; L. ~— R. Raley,
A. Fitzgerald.
FILIPINOS WANT EDUCATION AS
PATH TO INDEPENDENCE
“Education as an Argument for Inde-
pendence” is ‘the subject of an editorial in
the Varsity News, the . official student
newspaper of the University of the Philip-
pines published ‘at Manila; “now that the
question of . independence: is again before
the American and Filipino peoples.”
It considers “education, not only for the
masses, but for the preparation of national
leaders, is by far the strongest argument
for our national: aspirations.” - A plan
extending elementary education to every
child in. the Islands has already been
J undertaken .by the legislature. -
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SENIORS WIN WAY TO FINALS
BY STRONG SWIMMING:‘ON FIRST
Battering its way “through the strong
Green defense, 1921 won its way into’ the
finals in waterepolo last Thursday ni
defeating the Sophomores 5-1 in the last
game of the preliminaries. nas '
Play opened with a goal shot from one
side of the pool ‘by ‘E. Mills, followed
almost immediately by a second tally from
the same Positign. For a period then the
Sophomore defense tightened, checking the
powerful Red ‘forwards until E. Bliss
‘Two more
goals, shoved in by E. Bliss and K. Wood-
ward from long shots by. E. Cope, brought
the score to 5-0 at the end of the first half. |
Relying on the impregnable defense, put
up by F. Martin, goalkeeper, the Sopho-
mores rallied in the second half, preventing
F.
Matteson played a dependable game at cen-
ter-forward, while J. Ward at side shot
the only goal of the half by a long throw
any further scoring from the Seniors.
from the middle of the pool.
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1922 TRIUMPHS OVER 1924 IN -
SECOND TEAM PRELIMINARIES
Donahue-Crosby Combiration Strong
Pushing the Freshmen on to the offensive’
| with an immediate score by E.- Donahue,
fullback, 1922 took the second team game
of the water-polo preliminaries away from
1924 ,last Thursday ~— with a score of
9-1,
E. Sullivan,. side-forward, aiid J Patnrer
and-M. Faries, Freshman defenders, fought
frenziedly, but were unable to break up the
Crosby-Donahue combination. The..whole
Freshman team was massed--before thé goal
in-an effort- to stop:the battery of- Junior
shots. M. Crosby scored three goals from
long clean shots, aid several more passes
from her were fought in by B. Clark and
H. Stevens. E. Donahue scored twice aféer
long dribbles and hard shots. The two
Freshman tallies were both shoved in by
E. Sullivan at the end of.the second half.
Line-up—1922: B. Clarke**, H. Stevens*,
N. Jay, M. Crosby***, J. Palache, E.
Donahue**, M. Kennard. ee A
| Rupert*.. * “ * <
1924: E. Sullivan**;«I- i Sa ‘Sige
ford, J. Palmer, M. Faries, M. Angell, S.
Leewitz.
Sporting Note
“Indian Club captains who have been
E.. Godwin _for 1921, L, Grim
for 1922, and F.Knox: for 1923,
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JUNIOR THIRD WRESTS VICTORY.
FROM 1924 AFTER CLOSE CONTEST
Virginia Grace Shoots’ Decisive
Goal’ as Whistle Blows
° Working hard®for their second victory,
ioe 1922’s third team . defeated the- Freshman _
with a 3 to.2 score in the second water
pold game of the preliminaries lat
‘Thursday night.
Good team work between M: Smith and
M. Cook, in. the first half,. gave promise
of a Light, Blue victory, but quick dribbling
arid persistent shots by. M. Voorhees; ’22,
ended in one goal- for herself and one by V.°
Grace, ’22. At the beginning of-the second,
My Smith made-a- goalsfor 1924 almost, as”
soon as the ball was putt i in play. After’this,
however, the Light Blue game was defen- -
sive, and a goal by V. Gracé just béfore
' the whistlé,won. the game. for 1922.
Line-up — 1922: “M. Voorhees*;. H.
Stevens, V. Grace**, A, _Rupert, B. Clark,
A. Orbison, M. Speer.
1924: M. Smith**® M. Cook, B. Price,
M. Faires, L. Ford, B, Constant. Substitute:
B. Howe. |
THIRD GAME NECESSARY IN BOTH
FOURTH TEAM WATER POLO SERIES
Green Fourth Overwhelms 1921
* - in’ Second Encounter, 6-1
With D. Meserve again starring, 1923,
brought the game score to.a.tie with a 6-1
victory over the Seni@r. fourth last* Friday
evening. Both:.teams were disorganized
during the first half; B. Warburg at goal
saving the day” for the Seniors when M.
Foot was incapacitated. K. Walker made
the only real goal in a long clean shot at
the beginning of the second half.“
Line-up—1921: _M. P. Kirkland, K.
Walker*, F. Billstein, S: Marbury, G. Lubin,
L. Beckwith, M. Foot. Substitutes—B.
Warburg, H. I. Murray. ‘
1923: D. Meserve****, M, Dunn, S. Mc-
Daniels**, B. Worcester, F. Seligman, M.
Lawrence, A. Howell.
RED THIRD TAKES SECOND WATER
POLO GAME FROM SOPHOMORES
Smarting under their first defeat, the™
Senior third came back vigorously and
won the second game, from 1923 with the
score of 3-1,
-The only goal of the ‘fret half was
inadvertently knocked in by a Green full-
back after a fierce struggle before the goal.
H. Farrell, ’21, and R. Raley, ’23; opposing
halfbacks, played strong games, and in the’
second half kept the ball tossing: back and‘
forth between them in the center of: the
‘pool. D. Meserve;'23, ‘scored .once,_ but
two goals by: J. Peyton gave 1921 the
victory.
_ Line-up—1921 : M. Archbald, F. Bill-
stein, J.. Peyton**, H. Farrel, D. — E.
Matteson, ..D. Klenke.
- 1923: D. Meserve, H. Price, A. eases,
R. Raley, M. Lawrence, M. _ Holt,
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