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College news, November 14, 1917
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1917-11-14
serial
6 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 04, No. 07
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914) --https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
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BMC-News-vol4-no7
The Juniors took the second team semi-
finals from the Seniors in the second
game of the series on Monday. The fight
was harder than in the previous match,
1918 playing a better game. The first
half ended in a tie, 2 to 2.
K. Sharpless '18 shot the first goal and
19 came back at once with a point scored |,
by V. Coombs. HE. Babbitt shot the second
for the Seniors cleanly after a long drib-
ble on the left. In the second half R.
Chadbourne ’19 shot two goals, which
were not counted because she was off
sides.
Line-up:
1918 1919
Mise ive eneis Ws scaccc H. Johnston,
He, QUAY... os ss Me Becki eiiens D. Bollt.
K, joe gl hveeti cen Oe ecicie cs M. me
M. Mac Mivcasics Te ieiesc is R. Chadbourne*
E, Babbitt*. .. ia Tee isesuas V. Coombs* 4
A. Shaffer... Mabe Ma Seca cea A. Landon jf
By COMBE Sos vay ce My deeass sees E. Carus \y
WE RES ccc ceca te ccs F. Branson jj ©
E. Houghton......... Bs ov cececk E. Hurlock}, °
H, Whitcomb......... Be iciisinccs M. L. Thurman
Bi, Ge. OMS. ones s ee A. Warner
Substitutes, 1919: .N. Iddings for V. Coombs.
Referee, Kirk.
Juniors Second Team Downs Seniors
1918’s Forwards Weak
1919 beat 1918 4 to 1 in the first of the
second team games last Thursday. An
impregnable Junior defense against a
weak Senior line was responsible for the
Green's victory.
The game began with the teams pretty
evenly matched, K. Sharpless '18 and R.
Chadbourne ’19 each scoring once, but in
the second half the Senior defense gave
way and 1919 made three of their four
goals.
Line-up:
1918 1919 *
Be ih ss 6 vin 44. We We ws ccc vile Johnson*
K. Holliday . ee) E. Macdonald, |
K. Sh Jous®.. eek Ors cob sk ea "M. Scott® 1
M. Mackenzie....... Dh Biseas ines: R. Chadbourne*
B. Babuitt......+25. ts ines sve Coombe Asa
A. Shaffer Som Gs MEE ake ashes ie . J. Peabod: is
M. Gardina: PiVewars Oy iiveticivas E. Carus er)
Mee Dy ER shoe's 6 vedle Meee cces ees F. Branson ; @@
EB. H ise eeig Oe i cecsicce E. Hurlock
A. Newlin aot). bE Bases es nce M. L. Thurman
R. G. Rhoads. otecllbnciets ssc cke ae
Subetitutes, 1918: M. Rupert fon A. Shaffer, Time
of Halves, 20 minutes. Referee, Miss Kirk.
WILL WALK TO VALLEY FORGE
Long Tramp for Hiking Club}j
An all-day tramp to Valley Forge will
be staged on Saturday under the auspices
of the Graduate Hiking Club, open to all.
Some of the walkers, carrying their lunch
with them,.will take the train as far as
Devon and hike the rest of the way, and
others will do the whole distance on foot.
The return trip may be made either by
train or walking.
All those wishing to join the walk are
requested to give their names to Miss
Ross, Denbigh, before Friday noon.
THE GOWN SHOP
Exclusive Gowns and
Blouses
1329 Walnut Street
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t920 TAKES OPENING MATCH, 21°
the ‘Freshmen 2 to 1 in
| scrappy game marked by little headwork.
Both forward lines were weak, the Sopho-
mores carrying the ball down the field
again and again, but failing to shoot
when once in the circle.
The defense showed up well on both
sides. B. Weaver at right halfback was |
1920’s individual star, blocking shot after
shot of the Freshmen, who favored their
left wing. M. Warren, right half for 1921,
made some strong left-handed strokes
with good control over her stick. L.
Sloan, right inside, scored both points
for 1920, and K. Bickley put in the Fresh-
man goal after a long dribble by E. Cecil.
Line-up:
1920 . 1921
MINN ives so ocies RW. 4. Biameie
L. Sloane** aE... ee
EE ee eee eess K. Bickley (capt.)*
MN. oc icc caves Tigehs e's 6a: EB. O'Connor
M., 8, Cary... ke Moccia E. Cecil
Me PONOEE. cece c eel. aces M. Warren
M. M. wv Keapt.) . ie dee tiv: B. Schurman
D. vine. cde EE was B. Warberg
P, ae Beuisdvees cs Bes Pic's vndhe —"
BK, Cankdwell.....:...... L, és 5a nena ‘
BR MU ioc s oss finncns Cc: im Woodie’
Referee, Miss Applebee. “Time of Halves, 25
minutes.
1920 WHITEWASH FRESHMEN 8-0
1920 won its way into the first team
hockey finals last Monday by swamping
the Freshmen with a score of 8 to 0.
The Sophomore forward line, coming
back strong after the close game of the
week before, kept the play almost con-
tinually in front of the Freshman goal
and 1920’s goalkeeper did not touch the
ball once.
Both teams hit hard and played a fight-
ing game. D. Rogers ’20 at right wing
made several long swift runs down the
field, passing the ball straight across to
the forwards for a goal. M. M. Carey put
up a stiff defense at center half, seldom
letting the ball through her. P. Chase,
1920’s left inside, got in good teamwork
with M. S. Cary at left wing and scored
four points.
1921’s fullbacks fought hard, but their
halves failed to co-operate. Several
times E. Cecil ’21 took the ball down the
left field, but lost it to P. Helmer ’20.
Line-up:
1920 1921
ae NG. access dee Ww. ....D. McBride
re meh. .... EB, O'Connor
i, ern... ..:...C. 8. ; .. .K. Bickley
PF, Coeeerre®,..:, 0s dake.. .. .K, Walker
BM. B, Cary** 253... .daW..: . .E, Cecil
E Weer... c53, PE Misi sen a 5. Cope
Ws Be EOS occ cee C.H............B. Schurman
M. Littell. . ie as ..B. Warburg
K. Cauldwell. . ee; .. .C, Harrison
P. Helmer.. Vea cs ..R, Florence
D. Clark.. MP cess ‘ K. Woodward
Referee, "Miss ‘Apple abee. Time of hi nlves, first,
25 minutes; second, 20 minutes.
American Poets Plan Gift to Italy
Forty fully equipped ambulances have
been promised to the Italians by the
poets of America, to be presented to the
army through Robert Underwood John-
son, who is well known for his efforts to
establish an Anglo-American center in
the house once inhabited by Keats and
Shelley.
THE B COLLEGE NEWS
The first match on the new schedule of
weekly Varsity scrub. games resulted in
a 6-4 victory for Bryn Mawr against the
second Philadelphia team, the champions
‘of the scrub division of the Women’s In-
terclub Hockey League.
Varsity Scrub, captained by V. Ander-
ton ’18, played a hard game, their chief
weakness being due to lack of practice
tdgether. The visitors showed speed, but
hit too far ahead.
V. Anderton, at center forward, and K.
Bickley ’21, left inside, each made two
goals for Scrub. H. Schwartz "18, at left
inside, put in a beautiful shot from the
edge of the circle, and M. S. Cary ‘20
scored after a long run down the leftic
field. Philadelphia’s four goals were
made by the inside forwards, Miss Tyler,
a sister of M. Tyler '19, and Miss Logan.
Line-up:
PHILADELPHIA Servs
A R, W. ..S. Belville "18
Logan**,...........R.1....K. Bickley °21**
RA Ane “C. F....V. Anderton '18 (capt.) **
Tyler**. oceo sla L.;. Hi. Sohwarts "189
WIN oie fi iscsci L. W....M. 8. Cary ’20*
Newbold. . ..R. H....M. Warren '21
Mrs. Mendel... Meio C.H....B. Schurman '21
Barclay.. .L.H....J. Ridlon '18
US osc os hc s ose R. F.,..P. Helmer '20
Dickson............L, F....K. Cauldwell '20
MO ie ects L. Richardson '18
Substitutes, Second half: Philadelphia, E. Newbold
for Crosby, Croeby for Barclay: Scrub, M. France "19
for H. Schwartz '18, D. Rogers '20 for M. Warren '21,
Referee, Miss Kirk. Time of Halves, 25 minutes.
THIRD TEAM VICTORY FOR 1920
»
Clever Passing on Blue Forward Line .
The first third team game between 1920
and 1921, played Saturday morning, ended
in-an easy victory for °20, with a score
1 1...
The Sophomores’ teamwork was better
than the Freshmen and their forward line
did some good passing. 1921 played hard,
but only succeeded in breaking through
°20’s defense once, early in the first half.
SMITH COLLEGE RELIEF UNIT
WORKING IN SOMME REGION
The Smith College Relief Unit, which
left for France last July, is establishing
centers of rehabilitation for successive
groups of villages behind the battle lines |
in the devastated district of the Somme.
The unit is composed of and financed by
Smith College alumne, and has received
recognition from the State Department of
the United States and the French Gov-
ernment.
The leader is Miss Hawes, who is an
archeologist of note and a Red Cross
nurse. There are two doctors, a carpen-
ter, a cobbler, six chauffeurs; the unit
has three motor trucks, and six trained
social workers.
“COLUMBIA”
ATHLETIC APPAREL FOR GIRLS
aa Stamens
fae an a
iladiee
wuts a 301 Conaris eee
School for
any time.
Especial attention
The Little Riding School
BRYN MAWR, PA.
TELEPHONE: 68 BRYN MAWR
Mr. Vinee Xamaty desires to announce that he has
Back Riding and will be pleased to have you call at
; en to children. A large indoor
ring, suitable for ri > ie inclement weather.
In connection with the school there will be a training
stable for show horses (harness or saddle).
instruction in Horse
IN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS, PLEASE MENTION “THE COLLEGE NEWS"
fetta and Water Colors,
Brushes, Canvases, Easels,
Artists’ Materials i
Sketching Umbrellas. Fine Drawing and Water Color
Paper. Waterproof Drawing Ink.
__F. WEBER & CO.
1125 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA
PENNOCK BROS.
Choice Flowers
Daily Free Delivery along the Main Line
1514 CHESTNUT STREET
Modeling Materials
Smart New Models in Georgette Crepe
1120 CHESTNUT STREET
Next Door to Keith's
|Z, BOYNTON '20 BEATS A.
= 3
_ THORN.
DIKE 19 ON TENNIS SEMIFINALS
~ By defeating &; ‘Thorndike ‘19 in a slow
her way into the finals. ot the individual
tennis championship tournament and was’
to play H. James '21 yesterday.
The winner of this match will play the
present holder of the college title, M. S.
Cary '20. Last year M. S. Cary defeated |
M. Thompson '17 to secure the champion-
ship.
Varsity Ties Germantown
' (Continued from page 1)
front of the goal. But a scoring shot by
B. Weaver was followed by a goal on a
cérner by Miss White, and just before
the whistle blew the Germantown for-
wards pushed the ball over the line for
the point which tied the match.
Line-up:
ro N Bryn Mawr.
‘ondon. . as kee Wes cv oe Ree 18,
ag pewvics ie Toss. ss Mi Willard '17
M. Kirk ‘1 srves@Qe Ba. cs ie Mee Carey °90*
A. Hawkins ‘07**,.. | L. 1..... A. Stiles "19*
Whites Piece Vay cee i saa M. Tyler '19**
Ferguson. ‘ve edes B. Torr, ‘20*
Deis oy Mii: M. Bacon '18 (capt.)
Thomas .L. H.....E. Biddle '19
Mrs. "Murphy (capt. ). .R. F.; || )M. Peacock e109
Powell... .L. F.,...M, Strauss ‘18
Seattergood. beeen aed pes csc D. Clark '20
Team*
Referee, Miss Applebee. Time of Halves, 30 minutes.
I. Smith '15 Wins Graduate Tournament
I. Smith ‘15, leader of the choir and as-
sistant warden of Pembroke, won the
Graduate tennis tournament last week by
defeating B. Greenough '17, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1.
There were twelve entries in the tourna-
ment.
SCHOOLS
THE SHIPLEY SCHOOL
Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College
BRYN MAWR, PENNSYLVANIA
Principals
Eleanor O. Brownell Alice G. Howland
THE ‘on ‘Scno0
FOR GIRLS—BRYN MAWR, PA.
For Girls wanting college preparation
a thorough course is offered.
For Girls not going to college the school
offers special opportunities to pursue
studies suited to their tastes and needs.
For Girls desiring to specialize in Music
or Art, there are well known artists as
instructors, Catalog on request,
MRS. EDITH HATCHER HARCUM, B.L.
(Pupil of Leschetizky), Head of the School
BRYN MAWR PENNSYLVANIA
THE MISSES KIRK’S COL
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Bryn Mawr Avenue and Old Lancaster Road
BRYN MAWR, PA.
Number of boarders limited. Combines advantages
of school life with private instruction. Individual
| | schedule arranged for each pupil.
_ Gymnastics and outdoor games.
E
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TYPEWRITING. THEMES, ETC. typewritten on
short notice. 1 page, 12 cente;
| HELEN HANSELL carbon copy, 5 centa,
HAVERFORD, PA. Phone, Ardmore 185 J
On November 15th and 16th
We will display a full line of Coats,
Suits, Dresses and Blouses suitable for all
occasions, moderately priced,
at the
MONTGOMERY INN
We will donate Five Per Cent of All
Sales to the Red Cross Fund in the name
of purchaser.
LOUIS STERLING 4& CO.
Second Floor
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