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-(A) Eve7bak i th Ga But never in our his-. MC (A) Eens bocke inete Gaym d. c ieis hreePostory has there been one as tie. at P.A. ' . good as this! zzocca II IIN Atweeni Houk VOL. 73, NUMBER 28 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 13, 1949 10 Ps Saturday's Athletics 1949 SPRING PROM Should Prove Exc iting BEST IN HISTORY Harvard, Yale, And Coate Are Ruby Newman's Orchestra Ploys Invaing ndovr Hil Toorro Music This Evening In Gay Pree P. vApro ges Annino tose HleTc orcontst ths ~Shortly later this evening, P. A. students and-their dates, Sauray wil haver twoaetreme rome wtheic cose, tins wearing tuxedoes and formals instead of sport jackets and basebal opitionav to Floproemesbeeos w erful bahoseballn the "New Look, will enter the Bordon Gymnasium to dance team will be provided by the Yale freshmen, while the Har-~ to thesrisoRuyNw a'Ochtafntutl yard frosh will oppose Andover in track. Tennis and lacross-- dawn, at least until 100. The various committees connected will be away from school, while with the affair have been hard at golf will find only a energetic ~ I ~ work for weeks; all indications few willing to follow the players DEBUT iiDATE FuOFor I Point to a more successful and around the 6000 plus yard couse Bu Nr l lively Prom than ever before. Baseboalle.MACBETH NEARS T i.il re girls wAill arrive at 4: 0)ti The baseball team goes into the TELast~I. ~ ~ W eek i;aflteriiooi, eesei ing a good Yale contest with a ecord ofTE DAYS AWAYI Animianvil schiools. inclo ding Winsor'. seven victories against only two AcosStg Crew, A t A bbot House ifi te Pines. Rogers Hall. defeats. The nine has won its last Actnrhange Dana Hall. Walnut Hill. Colby five contests in a row behind Feel Press ODf Time: 'rue spring rom iiiiiiittee: mI(u Separd, Al TJoole, D~ave Lnhi, From four to six last Saturda' huimor, Mss Hall's, and of course Cl. T D~~~~~~ and Tucker Gordon. (Photoot The yilCastle)gfro steady pitching and fairly consist- Seek op erformlanlce afternoon, a gay crowd of towns bo.Te ilb oigfo ent hitting. The starting lineup is Rolling into the last olie anda men. P.A. gentlemen, and Abbot- as far away as Illinois and sunny subject to changes but at the pres- half weeks of rehearsals for "Mac- TieT e ~ans with blue jackets aused it- California. After the girls have ent moment it appears that Dex beth" actors, stage crew and bsi- This IsTh M oe nht -self o the merry-go-round of the been taken to their dormitories. Franklin will lplay first, Joe Wenl- ness managers alike are all feel-I Weeks ot planning and arranging, frantic letter-writing annual Birthiday Biazaar of Abbot there is a tea scheduled at 4:3.1 nik will play second, with apt. iflg the priessuire of the clock. Jack tdtlp n o uthv r Academy. After paying a tenty- for the Scholarship Hall of the Eddie Smith holding down short. Schaffer as M1aocbeth and Mirs onnpan oryn ive cenit cover charge at the gate. Commnons. which will give the and Ed Ryan playing third. The Harding as Lady M1acbeth, alone cc-ded this day. There was evcn campaigning, with "Are YOU the casual fun-seeker turned into girls a chance to meet Mr. 'and Mrs. outfield will have hard-batting .vith all the supporting and walk-~ gocing), to the SPRING PROM ?" notices tucked under pillows, thle Bazaar proper This onisisteci Kemper. and will last until 6: 00. Jim Brown in left, Pete Gardeire on pnarts, feel the press of time aannosolgaoPalRvrmdenapaaceifot of' a nicely arranged plan of booth's; After tis. the students and theire in center, and either Agie John- they strive foir better interpreta- and conc'essions strung along the dates will have a oportunit to son or Dick Bell in right. Paul tioll and more natural stage! of the Commons to herald the coming of this festive event, wide circular drive just off chool chiange before dinner Dinner will Nash or Mike Rayder will start movements under the exacting s- Now at last is the hour: the great lay, and the girls, have St b eda i:oilscey-oss behind the plate, while the pitch- pervision of MrIt Hallowell. The cjontriarv- to one's irst thought. and i the Commons at -00 This ing assignment is as yet uncertain. Stage Crew, under the extra burII- arrived, the A bbot Bazaair is not ust ant year. ats a innovation, dinner John Arnold and Bill Thomson, den of Amateur Nit arrange-, Friday 13! But why worry about rabbits' feet, horse- idle excuse to hiave some fun but I will b fornial. with the Prom- both having very successful sea- ments last Saturday. is working4 shefu-leaf clovers, anti other such safety precautions? is the celebration of the 120thl girs served b vresi h sons so far, appear- most. likely to overtime these days to finish the Ladies, rest assured that our Prom Committee has removed year, of the foundation of the C011ommos start, sets and larger stage props. Also Academ i 1829. The funds of the Borden('I GosPrsa all black cats and stray ladders from your path. The coast -istB.zawi asel Tr'ack involved in the final rush are fis aaawihIvsh l This ear. as always, the Borden Harvard will send down a Dolan, the Business Manager of is clear for the most successful dance P. A. has ever seen. 1940. were given to War Relief- ynsu ilb'teseeo strong group of freshmen. but All- the play, who has carge of the This Prom Committee, by the way, has really done at now they g toward the general re- festiynis wll ecorthescn of dover has hopes of usetting the financial end of Macb~eth". an-d hbltto fwrvtr swell job. Besides handling the many det'ails of preparation haiiaino arvtias fsites Te deworation coik- favored Crimson. John Sutherland and L. E. Robil- 1 It was obvious that tl~ose w iitea ena ok o ek Boys to watch are Dick Collins lard who are handling the adver- efficiently, they have brought about some new privileges, attended the Bazaar~- -were not andisu the bsadsundryl ath-t in the sprints; Clark Brmink and tising. allowing the girls, with permission, to stay on the ill allmeeydigsfotesaef letic equilpment into a pot piourri Don Kurzon in the hurdles; Dud This past Sunday afternoon saw of ParisiangeffectsoTheydancers George ashingtn Hall uzzingSaturday. With baseball, track, and golf invasions by Yale, contributingeftocasworthyacausc Shepard in the 440: in the longerGereNahntnHlbuzg however. Rather they were at- will sing &4 sway in an atmios- distances Co-Capt. Art Doran. with a rather large assemblage of Harvard, and Choate on the cards, as well as a showing of tm'acted by such affairs as a puppet lhr fFe(hcoiebl Hugh Sprague, Spence McCallum actors, actresses. manageis of var "Secret Land" in the evening, those extra hours tomorrow show of' "Hansel and Gretel," lois. and laens. ciRubys bew- and Bill Flanders ae outstanding ions sorts. Sage C shemiand wichwhdltwoworrfh-ihilce. ad man, wh-lo received a ethusias- men, the ~ ~ ~ ~~~evra thrindividuals, suhas solbewlwrtwhe.a little tea r'oomi concealed down tcie'ltola h itm rm II iefield events the hiaminer your' - reporter' and I o d in a The oinly-possible complication is New England weather, a mysterious path, part of the miaze hias again been pi ocured to suipply should provide the best competi- Rhodes. who wei'e just wndemfuing which even John Kemper can't control. that Abbot had tuirned into o this the ''mood msic The 8-in-I tion. Dan Tucker and D~ick Rbin. around with ino other object i day of carnival.Ocetiastonerinhed- former Andoveir weightmien. will mind save to reate confusion Onl wandem'ing t hiou gh . oe miet ceis wxitli so te po0pu lar hiarnioniz- get plenty of competition from Bob Harding. aluminus of the class Maybe it's unnecessary to add this bt of advice, but a fortune teller. aftei' which the Igwhc i ee civdso l~a~ e eed andCo-Capt Bass -f '48 and veteran of' "Othello"' there can't be any 'harm in it. Rather than having chaperones conlulsion comie to )v iiany was wl nteps Wallace. In the shot Bass Wallace aid ''Devil's Dlisciple.'' was on yor allvrytat fate is bizarre indeed Dig,-l, The ne-t mornimig break fast and Gil Mui'ay shoul be able aud to oer moral shplirt. I' f~~et o r xece Qsg nad or buried trmeasurec was a inl %ic %ill lie se-x -d at ile Coi mons for td eGel utra ud Raer ablmotseeea fteplyr n ota aious times during the course of the Prom pro- p~opular- pastime, though it iubtths vmrimmaaeogttee Al Tooe, Joh Houk Bi'uc Wal-were trying too ard to put teim' ceedings. Make sure yu take care of such very necessary be admitted that sand c-osts m1omrc by 10 00 All the gir~ls must be latce, and Rod Meyer are all c~ap- lines acr~oss ''That whole sceine little details coirrectly-there's no percentage in ausing any atAti hna tesahieot o teii- eqpective dormi;onies able of winning the high jumi). shouted director lallo- Lumck was 10o11nd. morme often than 1-81m h fe-on abe f inin te ig jni, ifiulie troghlank'ses''o, ftr difficultiese by b 1 butt heaf enon.])i x bile n tue poe vault ElBu' . telI at one p~oift toit s ii ugrcreesns.mit atr i-t rslgoette ih then, unlike omer' eams, activi- gess, Bud Linn, and Tex Willliam- Truio coswoxe' ne _____________Imh el tr but thi i ii tmHefall tincs jaAe ntcidl i hs h s'n have all 'bettemeol eleven feet he delusion that they had done We don't want to seem like braggarts, but it's hard to esor sta ilHl lm-hv received ermissionl fom at Scale time duriniz tile yea,.. quite well for themselves How- ior was just cwas jut caughtiil time. I-H I betem- mn otli ersmo'rIfi'otin teehhaad am sme tme um-ia te yei-.quit ~vel fr thmseves ow-lle) from puffing ot our chests a little. Thanks to Business tomh e'a nwWiei h L~ob Kimball has the javelin and e%-ei. the scene ran well the secondI I t-uh li amnwWitnntl 1istr-e'ses om their sc-hoiols. ail discus fieds all tohimself. ith ine thm'ough. WVi a week of Manager John Sherry and Advcrtising Manager Chtuck Gor- well1. atteroo nw diii m whiii caipab'e aid in the javelin povided daily m-heamsals miaimlimg. endinlg don, with Phil Levin and Lou Kane lending invaluable assis- Ti tns uiur\natmall. lr a iutend l a ous ath- by Sam Mullign, an in th dis-with a dress rehearsal next Wed-iiimedmimle-uialesmdaneti ex emii ooi te Hill, or toutr i mGi Murray, and ic Mack.s- tance, we have succeeded in putting out the first two-colored aucotion pirovided mutmob enter'tain- (itsby il urry an Erc Mck.nesday. alT- seem cemtain that te \% itlII thene dates, the high spot~ Right now it apleam's that breaks :ittery3 pam'ts wxill be smioothed ouIt advertising in the PHILLIPIAN'S history, and- to our humble mewi Bill leminmg had hield'daN o t camills Peabody House elmay be the decidimlg factor in this imi good time for Friday night's knowledge, he fiirst of its kind in all New England prel) Al rwnimgamfl.h u-idxx here lie b <tagEgage is to w meet. m~~~~~~~~piii,g pmerforimanice. ol. over to te atictlon and licked 'tomed will "eI xc as at base o o- Meet. schools. ll~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ime mm-om o his, choie for $2 el'otii. liii o- ulete xxill the ,ci-xeol (;olf to Ill(, teliii lis dilltii tfte Iir'- --- The golf team eounters the mioioi Il l ctiing1. thle o~ team today. The A nidover players . ' " " : 1 ea ll t et i e ~ y :tc o h Will be Capt. Jerry Epstein. Bill ini-.\i 3(., eWsigo Kittleman, John Walkem-, skip ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/'~P om Weekendf HlI Weymouth, Tony Robinson, and )Aoit ieo etn-s i(t11s Gordon Hammond. .00, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aot o iei hirois. liax e been Hammond. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SER VING FINE FOOD -de.t d oft(,~iceso h o0-0 asiomi Omi t l ml dne- SATURDAVS 310 ITIE t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i the ('omriatnons, oi Fridav imght The 'mov ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~x hee ie tooxwevnnxxhr h Ait mug \\ill tie one by Will be Secret and, a techni- ".uetimofhelmiimsalTh color filming of Adnmiral Byrd 's' L____S flL Tt JA'; mme- o'tt- icin tf h Operation Highiump.'' Doors ~~~~~~~~~~~ lit 11cm is I Iii' ~~~~~~~~ihore~Wheiimdt liermrelidselossto "Operation Highjump." Doors fo~~~~~~~~~~~~~OfAndve, i- time i s toi emiia at Andove open at 7: 1 5. Of Andover, Inc. Satilrda\ nooll and night~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Si i molx iioiitiidmigh

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Page 1: (A) II IIN

-(A) Eve7bak i th Ga But never in our his-.MC (A) Eens bocke inete Gaym

d. c ieis hr eePostory has there been one astie. at P.A. ' . good as this!

zzocca II IINAtweeniHouk

VOL. 73, NUMBER 28 PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., MAY 13, 194910Ps

Saturday's Athletics 1949 SPRING PROMShould Prove Exc iting BEST IN HISTORY

Harvard, Yale, And Coate Are Ruby Newman's Orchestra PloysInvaing ndovr Hil Toorro Music This Evening In Gay Pree

P. vApro ges Annino tose HleTc orcontst ths ~Shortly later this evening, P. A. students and-their dates,Sauray wil haver twoaetreme rome wtheic cose, tins wearing tuxedoes and formals instead of sport jackets and

basebal opitionav to Floproemesbeeos w erful bahoseballn the "New Look, will enter the Bordon Gymnasium to danceteam will be provided by the Yale freshmen, while the Har-~ to thesrisoRuyNw a'Ochtafntutlyard frosh will oppose Andover in track. Tennis and lacross-- dawn, at least until 100. The various committees connectedwill be away from school, while with the affair have been hard atgolf will find only a energetic ~ I ~ work for weeks; all indicationsfew willing to follow the players DEBUT iiDATE FuOFor I Point to a more successful andaround the 6000 plus yard couse Bu Nr l lively Prom than ever before.

Baseboalle.MACBETH NEARS T i.il re girls wAill arrive at 4: 0)tiThe baseball team goes into the TELast~I. ~ ~ W eek i;aflteriiooi, eesei ing a good

Yale contest with a ecord ofTE DAYS AWAYI Animianvil schiools. inclo ding Winsor'.seven victories against only two AcosStg Crew, A t A bbot House ifi te Pines. Rogers Hall.defeats. The nine has won its last Actnrhange Dana Hall. Walnut Hill. Colby

five contests in a row behind Feel Press ODf Time: 'rue spring rom iiiiiiittee: mI(u Separd, Al TJoole, D~ave Lnhi, From four to six last Saturda' huimor, Mss Hall's, and of courseCl. T D~~~~~~ and Tucker Gordon. (Photoot The yilCastle)gfrosteady pitching and fairly consist- Seek op erformlanlce afternoon, a gay crowd of towns bo.Te ilb oigfo

ent hitting. The starting lineup is Rolling into the last olie anda men. P.A. gentlemen, and Abbot- as far away as Illinois and sunnysubject to changes but at the pres- half weeks of rehearsals for "Mac- TieT e ~ans with blue jackets aused it- California. After the girls haveent moment it appears that Dex beth" actors, stage crew and bsi- This IsTh M oe nht -self o the merry-go-round of the been taken to their dormitories.Franklin will lplay first, Joe Wenl- ness managers alike are all feel-I Weeks ot planning and arranging, frantic letter-writing annual Birthiday Biazaar of Abbot there is a tea scheduled at 4:3.1nik will play second, with apt. iflg the priessuire of the clock. Jack tdtlp n o uthv r Academy. After paying a tenty- for the Scholarship Hall of theEddie Smith holding down short. Schaffer as M1aocbeth and Mirs onnpan oryn ive cenit cover charge at the gate. Commnons. which will give theand Ed Ryan playing third. The Harding as Lady M1acbeth, alone cc-ded this day. There was evcn campaigning, with "Are YOU the casual fun-seeker turned into girls a chance to meet Mr. 'and Mrs.outfield will have hard-batting .vith all the supporting and walk-~ gocing), to the SPRING PROM ?" notices tucked under pillows, thle Bazaar proper This onisisteci Kemper. and will last until 6: 00.Jim Brown in left, Pete Gardeire on pnarts, feel the press of time aannosolgaoPalRvrmdenapaaceifot of' a nicely arranged plan of booth's; After tis. the students and theirein center, and either Agie John- they strive foir better interpreta- and conc'essions strung along the dates will have a oportunit toson or Dick Bell in right. Paul tioll and more natural stage! of the Commons to herald the coming of this festive event, wide circular drive just off chool chiange before dinner Dinner willNash or Mike Rayder will start movements under the exacting s- Now at last is the hour: the great lay, and the girls, have St b eda i:oilscey-ossbehind the plate, while the pitch- pervision of MrIt Hallowell. The cjontriarv- to one's irst thought. and i the Commons at -00 Thising assignment is as yet uncertain. Stage Crew, under the extra burII- arrived, the A bbot Bazaair is not ust ant year. ats a innovation, dinnerJohn Arnold and Bill Thomson, den of Amateur Nit arrange-, Friday 13! But why worry about rabbits' feet, horse- idle excuse to hiave some fun but I will b fornial. with the Prom-both having very successful sea- ments last Saturday. is working4 shefu-leaf clovers, anti other such safety precautions? is the celebration of the 120thl girs served b vresi hsons so far, appear- most. likely to overtime these days to finish the Ladies, rest assured that our Prom Committee has removed year, of the foundation of the C011ommosstart, sets and larger stage props. Also Academ i 1829. The funds of the Borden('I GosPrsaall black cats and stray ladders from your path. The coast -istB.zawi aselTr'ack involved in the final rush are fis aaawihIvsh l This ear. as always, the Borden

Harvard will send down a Dolan, the Business Manager of is clear for the most successful dance P. A. has ever seen. 1940. were given to War Relief- ynsu ilb'teseeostrong group of freshmen. but All- the play, who has carge of the This Prom Committee, by the way, has really done at now they g toward the general re- festiynis wll ecorthescn ofdover has hopes of usetting the financial end of Macb~eth". an-d hbltto fwrvtrswell job. Besides handling the many det'ails of preparation haiiaino arvtias fsites Te deworation coik-favored Crimson. John Sutherland and L. E. Robil- 1 It was obvious that tl~ose w iitea ena ok o ek

Boys to watch are Dick Collins lard who are handling the adver- efficiently, they have brought about some new privileges, attended the Bazaar~- -were not andisu the bsadsundryl ath-tin the sprints; Clark Brmink and tising. allowing the girls, with permission, to stay on the ill allmeeydigsfotesaef letic equilpment into a pot piourriDon Kurzon in the hurdles; Dud This past Sunday afternoon saw of ParisiangeffectsoTheydancers

George ashingtn Hall uzzingSaturday. With baseball, track, and golf invasions by Yale, contributingeftocasworthyacauscShepard in the 440: in the longerGereNahntnHlbuzg however. Rather they were at- will sing &4 sway in an atmios-distances Co-Capt. Art Doran. with a rather large assemblage of Harvard, and Choate on the cards, as well as a showing of tm'acted by such affairs as a puppet lhr fFe(hcoieblHugh Sprague, Spence McCallum actors, actresses. manageis of var "Secret Land" in the evening, those extra hours tomorrow show of' "Hansel and Gretel," lois. and laens. ciRubys bew-and Bill Flanders ae outstanding ions sorts. Sage C shemiand wichwhdltwoworrfh-ihilce. ad man, wh-lo received a ethusias-

men, the ~ ~ ~ ~~~evra thrindividuals, suhas solbewlwrtwhe.a little tea r'oomi concealed down tcie'ltola h itm rmII iefield events the hiaminer your' - reporter' and I o d in a The oinly-possible complication is New England weather, a mysterious path, part of the miaze hias again been pi ocured to suipply

should provide the best competi- Rhodes. who wei'e just wndemfuing which even John Kemper can't control. that Abbot had tuirned into o this the ''mood msic The 8-in-Ition. Dan Tucker and D~ick Rbin. around with ino other object i day of carnival.Ocetiastonerinhed-former Andoveir weightmien. will mind save to reate confusion Onl wandem'ing t hiou gh . oe miet ceis wxitli so te po0pu lar hiarnioniz-get plenty of competition from Bob Harding. aluminus of the class Maybe it's unnecessary to add this bt of advice, but a fortune teller. aftei' which the Igwhc i ee civdso

l~a~ e eed andCo-Capt Bass -f '48 and veteran of' "Othello"' there can't be any 'harm in it. Rather than having chaperones conlulsion comie to )v iiany was wl ntepsWallace. In the shot Bass Wallace aid ''Devil's Dlisciple.'' was on yor allvrytat fate is bizarre indeed Dig,-l, The ne-t mornimig break fast

and Gil Mui'ay shoul be able aud to oer moral shplirt. I' f~~et o r xece Qsg nad or buried trmeasurec was a inl %ic %ill lie se-x -d at ile Coi mons fortd eGel utra ud Raer ablmotseeea fteplyr n ota aious times during the course of the Prom pro- p~opular- pastime, though it iubtths vmrimmaaeogttee

Al Tooe, Joh Houk Bi'uc Wal-were trying too ard to put teim' ceedings. Make sure yu take care of such very necessary be admitted that sand c-osts m1omrc by 10 00 All the gir~ls must belatce, and Rod Meyer are all c~ap- lines acr~oss ''That whole sceine little details coirrectly-there's no percentage in ausing any atAti hna tesahieot o teii- eqpective dormi;oniesable of winning the high jumi). shouted director lallo- Lumck was 10o11nd. morme often than 1-81m h fe-onabe f inin te ig jni, ifiulie troghlank'ses''o, ftr difficultiese by b 1 butt heaf enon.])ix bile n tue poe vault ElBu' . telI at one p~oift toit s ii ugrcreesns.mit atr i-t rslgoette ih then, unlike omer' eams, activi-gess, Bud Linn, and Tex Willliam- Truio coswoxe' ne _____________Imh el tr but thi i ii tmHefall tincs jaAe ntcidl i hs h

s'n have all 'bettemeol eleven feet he delusion that they had done We don't want to seem like braggarts, but it's hard to esor sta ilHl lm-hv received ermissionl fomat Scale time duriniz tile yea,.. quite well for themselves How- ior was just cwas jut caughtiil time. I-H I betem- mn otli ersmo'rIfi'otin teehhaad

am sme tme um-ia te yei-.quit ~vel fr thmseves ow-lle) from puffing ot our chests a little. Thanks to Business tomh e'a nwWiei hL~ob Kimball has the javelin and e%-ei. the scene ran well the secondI I t-uh li amnwWitnntl 1istr-e'ses om their sc-hoiols. aildiscus fieds all tohimself. ith ine thm'ough. WVi a week of Manager John Sherry and Advcrtising Manager Chtuck Gor- well1. atteroo nw diii m whiii

caipab'e aid in the javelin povided daily m-heamsals miaimlimg. endinlg don, with Phil Levin and Lou Kane lending invaluable assis- Ti tns uiur\natmall. lr a iutend l a ous ath-by Sam Mullign, an in th dis-with a dress rehearsal next Wed-iiimedmimle-uialesmdaneti ex emii ooi te Hill, or toutri mGi Murray, and ic Mack.s- tance, we have succeeded in putting out the first two-colored aucotion pirovided mutmob enter'tain-(itsby il urry an Erc Mck.nesday. alT- seem cemtain that te \% itlII thene dates, the high spot~

Right now it apleam's that breaks :ittery3 pam'ts wxill be smioothed ouIt advertising in the PHILLIPIAN'S history, and- to our humble mewi Bill leminmg had hield'daN o t camills Peabody Houseelmay be the decidimlg factor in this imi good time for Friday night's knowledge, he fiirst of its kind in all New England prel) Al rwnimgamfl.h u-idxx here lie b <tagEgage is to w

meet. m~~~~~~~~piii,g pmerforimanice. ol. over to te atictlon and licked 'tomed will "eI xc as at base o o-Meet. schools. ll~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ime mm-om o his, choie for $2 el'otii. liii o- ulete xxill the ,ci-xeol(;olf to Ill(, teliii lis dilltii tfte Iir'-

--- The golf team eounters the mioioi Il l ctiing1. thle o~

team today. The A nidover players . ' " " : 1 ea ll t et i e ~ y :tc o hWill be Capt. Jerry Epstein. Bill ini-.\i 3(., eWsigo

Kittleman, John Walkem-, skip ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/'~P om Weekendf HlI Weymouth, Tony Robinson, and )Aoit ieo etn-s i(t11s

Gordon Hammond. .00, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~et aot o iei hirois. liax e beenHammond. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SER VING FINE FOOD -de.t d oft(,~iceso h

o0-0 asiomi Omi t l ml dne-SATURDAVS 310 ITIE t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i the ('omriatnons, oi Fridav imght

The 'mov ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~x hee ie tooxwevnnxxhr h Ait mug \\ill tie one byWill be Secret and, a techni- ".uetimofhelmiimsalThcolor filming of Adnmiral Byrd 's' L____S flL Tt JA'; mme- o'tt- icin tf h

Operation Highiump.'' Doors ~~~~~~~~~~~ lit 11cm is I Iii' ~~~~~~~~ihore~Wheiimdt liermrelidselossto"Operation Highjump." Doors fo~~~~~~~~~~~~~OfAndve, i- time i s toi emiia at Andoveopen at 7: 1 5. Of Andover, Inc. Satilrda\ nooll and night~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Si i molx iioiitiidmigh

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.et Ai onis, N 1Itlit Il oi-11tia I ttoo lilyc Pete Fla'd y. '50 II ariet Squlire, Waliltit 1-ill 1)ee Penwell1, '49 Patricia Peter ki, Anidover lud

X\IiI 2~~5 PI'utt II ItitIt. .\itdover' (Clein lastie, '49 Patricia Bleecker Abbot lDonald Peterson, '51 Janice Rosenberg, Br'ookline a

Johl' Aliqui-. 7. .1o1111t, 1,111it . \\e st Nc wIoil Bi ya Ilti cock. 51 Wayne Gotss. Walterbury, Coonl. Torn Petf-tus, '51 Anln Wild, Rogers Hall(,)pilot Aldersoll. 49IriN Mo\la . .Spolit chool Edl 11hbie. 'S0 Frances Abbot, Wellesley Barry Phelps, '49 Mary Chappefl, Rochester

T1111 \Itier~oi. '51 ILibby Filet. hort i I l 'l'ti I Iloga I. 19 Evelyn IDavidoff, Rogers Hall 'Mike Porder, '50 Toby Pollack, Newton CentreCharlie Ausiri, 'I-)(Shirley M\cCXithe, Aiilom ti iI .irrv Ilolhlan. 19 Mar11gery Geilich, Chestnut 11111 Bo Polk, '49 Aune Goodman, Smith

PI adIlie.'9Normali. 51101' P l. ilu Iohii Ioit. 50 Susan WXittnier, White Plains, N. Y'. John Pratt, '49 Betty Langeviti, Rogers Hall VOL.Hiker-. '49i' Paii. Xtsiii~o. t ' I'til Horo witz, 'I Myrna Goodman, Brookline Jack Prinster, '49 ~.Natalie Smith, Dana Hall

Mie atal. '49 \l11- al' nne Tot'rolino Lawr'ieit~e .J a ho Honk, '49 Bruce Rial. Ethel Walker's Alan Purves, '49 Kathrine Duane, Rogers Hall L~:d tBerljri ess-e 4:' Edith ILnnit. ,IaIStker- Scho(ol Lynnii H-oward, *5 I Patricia Tag-gert, Natick Nelson Putnam, '49 Louise Lovejoy, Lincoh\ S

H 13i V 1mn I. litC (Un AOlVsh'u ab, Shotlt H ills N J Phil H-owerton, '1Jane Buck. Wilnihigton Bill Rhanigos, '49 Anne Dunisford,Abo1L. 1,; II Minmi, 'Si' Jea ii Me o. A11b1ot Ititald lltisted. '4 9 Jane Currier, A bbot *Rod Rhodes, '49 Noelle Blackmer, An~lover,i :1 Brn ' a F t ' , o:ielI. I Ink tot' Stuart I iiger-oll. 49) Mxary Merchant. Norton Tedi Rider', '49 E'lizabeth Gbnser, Belniont

Clu.] L l li 4 ' an('it ol \l\oV. Walit fIll 1'nr' e .1 acolty. I3 Jauel Draiss- Ocean Cty, N. .1 Dick Rikel', '50 .Jean Noble, Yonkers, N. 'BPaull B iod en.l ,9. II, Mel a 0. n2 'sIIal Ft ait k Icwett . '.19 Deborahl J1enkinis, Kendall Hall larval Robi llard, '49 Joan B~ourn, Gardner

(1t'or Blt ok~-. .1 1 imrot hv Xititi. 1o~er l I .\gi Jao oliiitoii, '49 Mart ha Ha skell. lDana Hall Kent Robinlson, '49 Cynlthia Mooberry, Rgers B1all

Rot u~-rt Broossard. p 1 to aI I a is. Wel I le v II mtvarId .101111 son, 'BIarbal'a MNaritens. Scarsdale Tony Robinsont, '49 Sylvia Berry, SmithJim Btrt'ixi. -49 Bli ata Wtotl . Alt~o \\ i Jo!t dan, '19 Leslie Jones, lxi iltoli Frialk Rockett, '49 .Joan Fawcett, MedfordBaJ h i own. 49 Mxlarlory Mcu1e'Itt. Do ,liai I111 Ti I'Iin Keefe. 'o Alice Quessy. Arlittgton Neil Rolde, '49 S'olplia Ansell, Newton Centre

Tin Browni. 'o tIt Duoialile, 1,scl airrv Kelly, '49 Judy Axi'ord. Walnut H-ill Dick Ross, '50 .Joan Wilsom, Walnut Hillgaeli III' 1Bi'uin Il a I g I. '9 -i, I. V ( LI itshlt\t , It 0o1II:1. ,I a 1rucIe K err '9 Celia Slade. Povidence, It. . .Johnl Runtyon, '9 lBetsy Cutshntan, Dai'ien, Conri Iat.

l~~aiia Jitilloti. 49 Sin' 21 at a~~llt.%hhItot 1)11111a Kiddl. '49 Nanicy Adamns, Andover Lockwood Rush, '1 Anin Jelks, Abbot ~foBoab But 1ton. 51 lxlai aa let lohltson. La'XXeIe John..1111 Kimnball, '49. Rebtecca Fuller', Andover Eddie Ryan, '49 Mary Thompson, Vassair had."Wizllis Carri'eir. '49; Pat rtci,1 McI trill tt , )PnIcIt(-.-tvt ('all Kniight, '50 Barbara Lloyd. Cushiug Skilp Schuni, '5(1 Susan Beitnetto, New Haven af in

Pat1 ar'tte. '4o De~il Brodeii, Quc o, oh 4 arcaCrol o er Schauffler', '5 0 Barbara Blanchard, Dna Hall in thE'Poppy Catlel. ' ai Seel- Aihlot \\',tllv Kolr '.P1 T~Indy Ford, Dana Hall Juet'gen Sengehiiann, '30 Sue Robertson, Lowvell advert

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I oli Chat:dzte. '49 Ioa iii Nab ha Zt-naii. NNaltiiit 11)11 Lao Kozol. '50 Betsy Be'kmnait, Roxbut y Claike Slade. '49) Lee Wakefield, Weston 43'I'~~ .1 ('ha ~n. 5~) I blrlu,11 b-b eel t o. Roet s I Ia I It'lv K traziia I. '49 .Judy Caplan, Kendall Hall Etidie Smith, '49 B3etty Smith, Swantpscott hr

I ertiNood Chtase. 'Ill Owll. - S'I ic u.s~aIIi Kzo11. '49 *Judy MlcEndy, ljxbridge( Garitdner' SmeitlI, '49) Susan Lowell. Westwood o'clocl

1J112 (oad. '51 IPiaiti I Liit. W'inth'Iie i .A ll Lazarus. '49 Gloria Y -ffr'a, Abbot Skip Sitith, '50 Lois Bryant, Claremont, N-H selves

Ilt rtey Coheni. '49 I l1lly roer. flelttolit I-larnioti Leete, '49 Susan Edwards, Hinghiait Chaie Snelling, '49 Sally, Westhtav'er; Andover Cola,Tet i y Coles. '50 .k1I Willett. Itt '~ cthill ('harles Leonard, '49 Elizabeth Boyd, Milton Preston Spruance, 'i Ruth (le Noyelles, Abbot o hMor Collits, '49i Bltaaa SlItl. IDanta Hall I'llil Levint, '49 Leona Feldman. Chest-ilut Hill Jim Stearns, '50 Loutise Br'ooks, Concord ofd telPal Clifford, ' P',ivia e I aI ':i Levenoii. '50 Susan Cohin, Brookline - Rno) Stengel, '51 Cat'olyn luiniel, Abbot add

Pete de Cot dIota. '' le HI at-u. '. ii Ii kcl- e N 1111 I-v itt. '0 Ruth Frank, Brookline Pete Steri. '51 .Toaii Broadtut'st, Lawrentce sightr

Rtoaer Ce iai 4IKath Itolte El'i 14it Mil\ 1tol I:odI ilI Iil.-1 Betsy Corbin, Fp pet' loutclai Gotoge Stoddarit, '51 (floia Tayloi', Oyster' Bay, N. YsihJean Nocs, Wesltoi't.Coitti.to, an(n

I'111 Croixth ~er. 1 Nat stevens., (N tot 1I.\, .N Y Bu1dtl LititI. '9 Ellen Phillips. Coin'ord, N. H. Bill Stoltze. '49JonNys Netr. onBolk Ctt ic111t~i '31 J1 cv lilnhe-i. Gloe('OiIchI.( t. H a'' l La i it. ' .1Jite Whitworth, Shiawsheeu .JtFlStle'atr5ou riiy idoe'tel,Johl liavidsoll. '49 ('at l ewt'., Wa' 10tt H-ill D ick oinblllai d. '49 .Jane Cattittell. Datta Hall Bob Sweeltey. '49 Santdra Eager, Rogeis Hall Frot

Stttith i~~~~at is, '21 ('~~altol io oik'. Cushiiuta Sbiei'ttol L ejoY 'i Lynnte Patricli. Roget's Hall Todd Ter'ry ' Conio-lrttaneDn HlRalpht Deal. '49 -Jalie No\ts-. Atitdox i Ial ILydd-on. '0 Ilargat'et Pfaff, Walnut Hill Alexis Tltielens, '52 Mlary Little, Walnut Hill tories(Alec tie Lahuzita. '51 ' CyNcuhia Rolfe. NXalnuit Hill Slpcn ci Mac~alluii, '0 Jantice Bowen, Sltawslteen Dick Thoman, '49 BaI'lal'a Lutz, Wyoming, 0' fos th

Laiv Dolait, '49 Ann Smicth. Ando\el ciMi'dte lachaiii. '49 JIoyce Leonard, Beverly Bill Thomson, '49 Mar'jor'ie Scott, Walnut Hill o aAt tie Doratl. 49 Tit (;oitzal-z Alt John1 Mar'deit. '0 Leslie Hamilton. Brookline Donald Thtompsotn. '49 Cecily Matoks Ath'-osefaP~ete Doi".ev. '49 Utrii elia lII EN c-it. New L~otolil Bomb Mlai kei t. '52 .Joait Godfrey, Attdovei' Nd Thornitont, ' Nancy Gray, Abbot was p,Jun Pra-~. '49 .~11 i .\Id itIt .\hhotit I1tali Martin. 'O Patr'icia Black, Andovei' Gartdnter Tilton, '49 Joyce Buckitinstet', Conlcor'd all, aHill Duitcani. '49) Pamllel fialitco'I N loiui Kei Mlartlll.-'50 Mai'ylou Youttg, Providence Bob) Todd, '0 'Jante Gafell, Abbot with,D)ana Eastltaiii. '49# Lynn \'il-ol I'titn1ev S iiol B-Il1 McKinot.. 'Si Alice Gordon. Miss Poi'tei's Allant Toole, '50 Elizabetht Wintel's, 13riarlclitffto LDic'k Elivell. '3o X'eivdy Scottt, Abbot ' Jiiii McLatie. '491 Ma'gat'etta Kitchtell, Abbot Biill Tor'rey. '49 Cynthia Faigle, Andover -cernini

Paltmer Eplei,'.-,o Laitot Nordhouse. 11 ottxi'd Il lxI eirlick. '51 llai'ilytt Cashmitan. Rogers 1-all Biruce Valenttine, '49 Leslie Bromtley, BostoitndyToniy E~.oda, '49 tltyPnl oston 1t-antl Mxevei', 'o \'ii'ginia Oweilt. Dana Hall .Jini Wait, '49 Mary Pike, Walnut Hill ody

- ~~and deFt'ed Pawcett. '49 ('oni Wltttetttoi'c. 'es(-toii illI Millager, '49 Jaiiet Smtih E. Clevelan~d. o. .Jolttt Walker'. '50 .jutte Hauf, Albany, N. Y. satista,Dick Fieldittg., '44 Joail Sy lioti. \X'oIthi'ol finat Attltheri. '49 -leleite McWilliattts, Stateit Is , N.Y. Bass Wallace, '4-9 iDouggie Phtillips. Rochtester'-gauBill Fleitting. '49 J,t'ii IDtt-. Wf'iinit~ Iile Joltit llldowity. '49 Nancy Bomlar, Westptort, Conu. Bruce Wallace, '49 Virgintia Kalbfus. Rochester Afte

-Ho ward Ftntiey. '4)i .\' Itcy Ii-roNim \itcilai I N . Sitl 1 Mli-a it. '49 Jlnlit' Rantdolpht, Walittt HIill Ai'thtl W Urid' '0 Jun Tayor Dain Coitt.ovriM ichoe' Fishter ' 31tiy li-'hop. Wallitut I11 Itlt lur r'ay '0 Nanlcy Cowles, Abbot Max WNardett, '50 Susait G~odfrey, Faiirfield ther lo

Dc'Foxttell. '49 P'atr'icia I -;. liana Hall 'Io!uii jt Nehetl, '49 Joan Kelly, Aki'on, 0. Bill Waskowitz, '49 Mlaltlta M\itchtell, Rogers Hall decora

Mlaleolnm Gitliil. 4!1 llai tai'a Artieseii. Stateni I,-. N Y l'utei' 'NeelandsN. '49 .Jitty Lee. llaalhasset. L I. Bill Watsoit, '0 Betsy Walttnant, Faii'field LnRose (B] bert, '~~~~~i1 ('aitoni, Mxat'lei't, Antdover I lick Net'ille, '5o Anit Mertriwethei', Abbot Bob Weber, '49 .Joan Barnartd, Antdover thog

Bob Goatr'.1 Licillc Ilell it'4et Waultnut 13111 Jlolin Notol51 Evelyn Lawreltce. St. Mlaigaret's David Wells, '49 Anne Dastt, Abybot gym (

Paul 0-olden., '49 ('bait o Coltelaild:, L~toel I ill Nic-Iitd,,. '491 Patricia Littlefield, llai'tI'ord RodI Wells, '50 Eleanor Culliforci, Bost-on 'U.ponBill Goitzalez, '3o Sally ilootltBl x St 1 1,o It - k Nt(iclikttt, '1'i Prtiscilla H-ight. Noroton, ('1)111 Eric Wetwor'th, ' Sally Sti'otltmarl, Bari'nilgtont, ill. pointiTnm'ket 6ot-doii. ' lilarv C i-,-- I. EIt cot! Ill I i cl i-I ~i. 'o tIlvd B-ot\iati, Ahlbot ,Jeri'y. '\Vexler, '19 Naitcy ( eenfi old, Newton this wp

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~~~*~~~~~** **~~~~~~~~~** ~~~music. On the wIe itwsvr1LYE!FTEWE with the score tied at six all, twPRre'A'~~t~~r t~r~~ie~r~ Ivvg~~Im U,,k.P modernistic an~d elit hased. PAERO HEW E out, and two runners on base.Howes - modTerntclung sealeo wasrnki atstewrCrtlnuedfrom Page 1 The coWestmine Careion w this week. A week ago in the 4-2 Franklin came throuh nte

C~utined frm Pag 1~~ had aWsteindterlyingltheme he win over Brown Frosh Dlex got two clutch with a single that gave An-Bo w To Flop's Forces s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ae carillon as the emorial hits, knocked in a run, and scored dvra7t selections by Karg-Elert; "Deck~ IEddie Smith also played a fineShirley ins Firs Start gainst Tys~hf M Soul Wih Gladn Tower. This very beautiful piece two runs himself. Last Saturday game, white Bob Kimball provedShirley Wins First Start Against ~~"IThank Myee SoulWith , G adns ended an extremely well played and against Dartmouth Freshmen, flex invaluabl oh letakta

Brewster; Smith Strokes 3 For 6 "Lord Thou Hast Pity For All enjoyable organ recital, came up in the last of the seventh in their "triangle meet."Sinners." All three of these pieces

Last week, P. A. bombshelled its way over Brewster have been played in chapel often.High, and the Dartmouth Freshmen respectively, by 4-2, and Then probably the moost interest-7-6 counts. The first game, held on May 4 at Andover, was a ing of all the things Mr. Howessee-saw contest up to the fifth, when the Blue Nine pushed played was the "Third Ch orale"across three winning tallies by virtue of two hits, with the by Cesar Franck. This was the

and a hit batsman. gram, and was. fairly loud. First e l Niv Ha enBrewster Scores First Deerfield WallIops there would be a fast pace, then a

Brewster broke the ice in the few very loud crescendos, and thentop of the third when Wilkinson Blue Stic kmen, 10-6 came some soft, almost weird i'reached first on Ed Ryan's error. Sutherlands, Gordon i'He ran to second on Pondicio's field continued to pull away, sar-single to right cnter and then Star for the Losers ing four goals to the two gained by

streaed hme o Wathne'sline Although they played a fighting, Swenson and Gordon. In the last

drive to left. Andover knotted it heads-up game throughout, the period, however, goals by thein the home half, as flex Franklin Andover lacrosse team took a Suthierlands turned the rout into Ing T hreached first on an error by third 10-6 beating from Deerfield's a contest again, but with bothbaseman Salors, was sacrificed to Green last Saturday. As a result of teams locked in a battle near mid-second, went to third on Wennik's some beautiful saves by goalie field, Deerfield got the ball andleft field offer, and scored on Rod Starke, and timely goals by with a fine exhibition of offensiveRyan's drive to right. Brewster the Sutherland brothers and Tuck- work scored the clinching goals.Weaecninthtoulngxprnewthmeilsate-broke the tie again in the fourth er Gordon, the game was close andWeaecninthtoulngxprnewthmeilsate-on a walk, a stolen base, and a exciting all the way. At one point -tic styling and execution has secured the critical approval of dis-single over Ed Smith's head into in the last quarter the Blue stoodleft field. Next came that all-im- only one goal from victory, only to criminiatinig men at Yale.portant home half. Franklin have Deerfield snatch the game*banged his first of two hits sharp- away with a pair of fast goals. The so called minor items of furnishings, can be of major import-ly into center field, and was sacri- First Period Even BEance. For these items can greatly add to or seriously detract fromficed to second by Mike Rayder. A score by captain Don Suther- BE SUREBill Shirley then reached 'first on land sent Andover off to a quick your appearance.an error by the short stop, Frank- lead, before the slick-passing Deer- The same exacting taste in style, color, pattern and workmanshiplin moving to third. Wennik then field team could knot the score.walked, and, after Ryan flied to Gordon and Lunt of Deerfield then ITSare inestimably inherent in our selection of these so often calledright, Gardere was hit with the matched scores, ending the first "sal hng.third pitch, forcing Franklin n, period with the count even at two- smalhins.and leaving the sacks still loaded, all. In the second and third Deer- HI r ii Di For placement on our mailing list, write today!Captain Eddie Smith then stroked _ _ _ _ _ I one, and lifted it to left center fora two-run single. Willie Shirley__I N carved- his first triumph of the UE-'SM lk - Ice Creamseason' going all the way, walking For Good Sandwiches(4(7 3, striking out 8, while beingtouched for 7 hits, all singles. Sodas and Ice Cream*

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and seventh innings, pushing all MAKE YOUR PLANE AND BERMUDA OR FLORIDA CRUISE TiosadFrihrtheir seven runs over then, and RESERVATIONS THROUGH THE TiosadFrihrchasing 3 Green hurlers to the ANDOVER TRAVEL BUREAU 264 YORK . 9 EAST 49th ST.showers. In the second, P. A. ex- 21 MAIN ST. OVER NATIONAL BANK ANDOVERploded to the tune of four runs FRED F. CHEER, Mgr. New Haven New Yorkdue to the hits of Brown andPHNS75OR19Smith, and the wildness of thePHNS75OR1Bfirst Dartmouth twirler. The greenbroke into the scoring column inthe third, and tallied four morein the fourth off starter John(AI /1Arnold, on two hits, as many /f/)j ~ 11 4.R m bewalks, and an error. Their last U (f1,1] IA1/I~.'Ilrun was racked up in the fifth on ForRh thm an Ro ane nU 'Il em meEA rla walk, a stolen base, and a single.Suffering a two run deficit, the(ACPTLRODIGBlue iced tfie game with a threerun seventh. Wennik led off witha single to left, and Ryan was is- 7sued a free pass. Gardere singledWennik home, and Ed Smith de- YEMARTHA,livered again sending Ryan home, 0Mrh itnivtsrmnialthough Gardere was cut down THE 0AYTESTmeoisnthsay-cdby fine relaying. Dick Bell reached CreamGEuber! TOrhaAMickfirst to prolong the rally, Smith CHNEME7CAESIFUDTEhrsnswtcaeAdse'going to second, and finally scor- FOR KEEPS. FOR TASTE ANSWER TO CIGARETT particular about her cigarettes, too!ing on Franklinl's single to left. "tsCml o e"sy

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Page FourI~LPA'Tennis Team Splits AN DOVER XVI NS ~~~~Discus - Won by Kimball (A) 440 Yards Run-Won by Groppi Shot Put-Won by Wallace (A); Pole Vault - Won by Linu (A)

I 2nd., Matteodo (U); 3rd., Lang (E;2dRbno N) r. n. ury() r. Montour1 and Williamson (A) (tie); 3rd.) Mc-_

In Week's Matches LOSES IN TRACK ~~~~~~~~~(U). Distance: 117 ft., 11 ins. Joe (A). (NE). Distance: 49 ft., 'in. Lean (NO) and Brackett (NE) tie,. aIn Week's Matches LOSES IHamerNhrow- WoTbyCeed 880 Yards Run-Won by Crowley Discus - Won by Kimball (A); Height: 10 ft., 6 ins. a

Triumphs Over Tufts; Kimball, (~~~~~~~~amed'r Walloc (A) 3rd blacke (NE); 2nd., Doran (A); Tie for 3rd. 2nd., Mack (A); 3rd., Murray (A). High Jump - Won b~ MazzoccaTriumph Over ufts; KmballReed Star () nd.WalceA;3rBckbetween Flanders (A) and Carrier Distance: 117 ft., 11 ins. (NE); Tie for 2nd. and 3rd. between-

Downed by Deer field In Double-Dual Event (BU). Distance: 169 ft., l0 ins. (A). Time: 2mm'., 4 sees. Hammer Throw -Won by Reed Toole (A), 'Meyer (A) and Houk

During the past week the B~lue Summary: Jaei ho-o yKmal Mile Run- Won by Sprague (A): A;2dWlae() r. A.Hih:5f. 0isTennis Team won a match and 100 Yards Dash-Won by O'Leary (A); 2nd., Mulligan (A); 3rd., Mat-2dMes(E;rdMcaun BAtty (A.Dsac:19f.20is

lost another. Last Wednesday they (BU); 2nd., Collins (A); 3rd., Mac- teodo (BU). Distance: 178 ft., 11 ins. (A). Time: 4 minl., 44 secs ety() itac:19f. 0is. Vol

defeated the Harvard J.V.'s 6-3. Afee (U). Time 10.3 secs. Broad Jump - Won by Jenkins - High Hurdles - Won by Brink Javelin Throw-Won by Kim- All

but they lost to Deerfield Satur- 220 Yards Dash-W-on by O'Leary (13U); 2nd., Moran' (A); 3rd., Wal- (A); Tie for 2nd. and 3rd. between ball (A); 2nd., Mulligan (A); ANDOVER AR~i SUDIOday by the idntical score.(BU); 2nd., MacAfee (BU); 3rd, lace (A). Distance: 21 ft., 1A i. Knight (A) and Mazzocca (NE)J r. lnes() itnc;18 PRRISADGOP

Against the Harvard J.V.'s, only tie, Collins (A) and Jenkins (BU). Pole Vault - Tie between Linn Time: 15.9 sees. ft., 1 1 ins. SNAPSHOT FINISHING

Houk and Beatty in the singles, Time: 22.6 sees. (A), Williamson (A) hnd Fleishman Low Hurdles - Won by Kurzon Broad Jump-Won by Mazzocca Picture Framing nd Rpairing

and Penick and Houk in the 440 Yard Run-Won by Jenkins (BU). Height: 10 ft., 6 ins. (A); 2nd., Brink (A); 3rd.,Maz- (NE); 2nd., Moran (A); 3rd., Wal- 18MI T E.11doubles lost their matches as (BIT); 2nd.. O'Laughlin (BU); 3rd., HihJm-ebtwnTol zocca (NE). Time: 27.2 sees. lace (A). Distance: 21 ft., 5½ ins. 12___MAIN__ST._-_TEL.______

Stewart, Sagebiel. Spengler. Brum- Lydon (BU). Time: 52 secs. High__Jump-TiebetweenToole

baugh. and the doubles combina- 880 Yards Run-Won by Arma- HeA),: Meyer (A nd ou.()tions of Stewart and Sagebiel and tage (U); 2nd., O'Lauighlin (BU);Hegt5f.,SisSeifer and Stenson all won with 3rd., Doran (A). Time: 2 min., 2.6little trouble sees. Summary: "Serving New England for Over Sixty Years"

Against a tough Deerfield outfit, Mile Run - Won by Phillips 100 Yards Dash-Won by Collins ETBIHD18

it was a different story. Doe Honk (,BUT): 2nd. Roberts (BU); 3rd., (A); 2nd., Hrubi (BU); 3rd, Kurzon ESABIsE'18fought long and hard against Sprague (A). Time: 4 min., 39.5 (A). Time: 10.4 sees. Charles Ufford, the Deerfield cap sees. 220 Yards Dash-Won by Collinstain, before losing his no. 1 singles High Hurdles-Won by Palmieri (A): 2nd., Hrubi (BU); 3rd., Nebel

Stewart turned in' one of the after- and Kothmian (N). Time: 15.7(A.Tm:22ses G . G io v in o & C o.noon's finest matches as he out-se.lasted Charles Symington i a Los Hrle-onbystha

Stwats 4xreestaines in (BU); 2nd. Kurzon (A); 3rd., Brink T h e Wholesale Grocers - Fruit and Produce(A). ime:27.1sees.

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Morrissey TMx Service ra A. itnc,5af.r½ n. Ph m Transfer ~~Sagebiel was routed by Robert P ha rm acyvr

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Paul W. Collins, Prop. After dropping his first set, Si P R E S C R I P T I 0 N 8 eehncnetn l eatetL~yte55 golf32 Park Street - Tel. 8059 Spengler raised his game a few 19-21 Commercial St., Boston, Ma-SI. few

Louihs tpulhis -match against arouiLusMarx out of the fire 4-6, 6-2. -Mak at Chestnut

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