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and was won by Baxter. The Hill team then won two more football games with Haverford Grammar School and Penn Charter, both by the score of 29 to O. t On the twenty-sixth was the fall track meet, which was won by tl1e Fourth Form, and on account of the scarcity of entries this was not much of a success either. It seemed that the spirit this year was not very good, but this was prob- ably due to the fact that it was rubbed into the fellows a little too much. Two days later the second team done noble by doing up Ursinus seconds to the tune ofgr to o. On the last day of the month The Hill defeated Pennsylvania F1'GSl11llG11 II to o, and in the evening Mr. Powers recited Lord Chu1nley to the School. November Q4 52. F52 U1--f-f c rv ofc- :iii ,'n Tf --im 1 ,., -. 2015 .LHF3 v--Or-rf.-. :. Q: I 2995? F, E963 Q2 Q55 7 .111 ,-L Z '.':D -T S? 'Tl :'a ' 2 04: -1 2.66 'S ':'.fv 2 Har 0 o DA P-4 1 '-H r-fry 8 O.J.f-f- ,.. f-f of-25' 5 'W r ei: ff- ,.. ' S ggi? E :CSE 1 59 -4 1' 9 UQEE if f-mm mu ff' .. o E, :S ,Y OT g was 1 WOW' 4 '-' ro H-I m FDOQ as ,+M... js igij P+,-A :J v-,753-rf LT 1 - FD FD H. P-I : to o 1 r'?' so 1 21 UQ D D-4 h-I P-4 FD U1 Zim '-ix to see somebody besides themselves tossed around on the gridiron. At last came the hnal and great game with Lawrenceville. The i three upper forms were allowed to go, so that over a hundred fellows were there to cheer on the team. Although we lost, the game was a very good one, as is shown by the score, 6 to 5. X After the game fourteen or fifteen fellows, with Professor and several 1 masters, went to Princeton for The Hill School Club banquet. DWWZW4O Double session started the following Tuesday. The continued grind X l was then kept up with o11ly two interruptions. On Thanksgiving the Orchestra gave a promenade concert and Saturday evening all the musi- cal organizations of the school gave a concert. . it 51 Gio, 159
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December M B E R On Saturday evening, December fifth, Mr. Fox ,, A - gave a lecture on English public schools. The ex- - aminations started December ninth, and oyster supper Y ! o , -it as usual was held on Dece1nber sixteenth, although -S fflvffflf 1 -: there were not as many fellows there this year as lu 1 usual. 1 r January :' On january sixth we returned to The Hill, ready for a long and steady old grind. We did not think the term would be very delightful, but in the end we all confessed that it had been the best Wiiiter tern1 ever spent at The Hill. A On january ninth Mr. Hill entertained the school with his lecture Fighting Fire. The next evening the new custom of organ recitals in the chapel was inaugurated and Mr. Surrette started it, helped out by Mrs. Surrette and Miss Goell. On Monday Mr. Suirette also gave a lecture on H Parsifalf' On Saturday evening, january sixteenth, the basket-ball season was started by a close game with Banks Business College, which resulted in the -score of 27 to 26 in their favor. About this time the beautiful and artistic CPD new uniforms arrived . V. amid great rejoicing Qso that it sounded like the lobby of a large hotelb. fp l he next Saturday the basket-ball team turned the tables and defeated Albright College 43 to 16. On Mon- . i t '.-- : 'al-Xi J . - . - ,YgigY ,1 ,,, day the first of a series of events of the all-round athletic f - contest was started. Cn the same evening the announce- ...J f ,I I fzawfljk -h Y,-3311, .J W., . .ff I 'ky-fp4!g' gfig3,,,i.g ment, of the Alfred Raymond Memorial essay was ' .Qs - -Q 9 3' 312 V lead out. S - V . . . V On january thirtieth the team scored its second I6O
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