. Lake Forest College stentor . are back and three of the list includes Captain Joe Thomas,Andy Dunsmore, R. Dunsmore, Mar-bach, Ike Osborne, By West,Krueger, Mellick, and Walker. Every-one has plenty of pep and is show-ing lots of form, A big bunch of newmen are out, however, and seem benton making every varsity man hustlefor his place. Adams, Bristow,Hudson, Tibbetts, Fred Dunsmoreand MacAllister have been out regu-larly and seem to be real varsitycalibre. The season starts immediatelyafter Christmas and the team is out tomake a big fight for that ConferenceChampionship. SCHEDULE. M


. Lake Forest College stentor . are back and three of the list includes Captain Joe Thomas,Andy Dunsmore, R. Dunsmore, Mar-bach, Ike Osborne, By West,Krueger, Mellick, and Walker. Every-one has plenty of pep and is show-ing lots of form, A big bunch of newmen are out, however, and seem benton making every varsity man hustlefor his place. Adams, Bristow,Hudson, Tibbetts, Fred Dunsmoreand MacAllister have been out regu-larly and seem to be real varsitycalibre. The season starts immediatelyafter Christmas and the team is out tomake a big fight for that ConferenceChampionship. SCHEDULE. Manager A, Dunsmore announces thefollowing schedule: Jan. 6—Open. 12—111. Wesleyan at Bloomington. 13—Bradley Poly, at Peoria. (Tentative) ig—111. Wesleyan at Lake Forest. 26—Knox at Gales^^urg. 27—Monmouth .onmouth. Feb. 3—Beloit at L Forest. 6—Armour In ate at Chicago, 9—Beloit at Be .. it, 16—Knox at Lake Forest. 22—Milliken U. at Lake Forest. 28—Armour at Lake 2—Monmouth at Lake 1 THE STENTOR 105 ALUMNAE SUPPORT The following is a communicationthat came to us some time ago. spoke of the support of thealumni in Chapel not long ago—per-haps there is need of more mutual in-terest: I enclose a paragraph which mightpossibly be of interest to a few of myfriends in the Alumni column—al-though I do not know, for the reasonthat my first play, The Gates ofEden was at the College Theater fora week (North Side, Chicago) a fewyears ago, but Lake Forest University—students and faculty—hadnt enoughinterest in it to go a few miles to seeit. I wrote to Mr. Cozier at the time,telling of it, but it was impossible toarouse any interest in work of thiskind, of an alumnus---all of which is instrong contrast to the enthusiasticmanner in which the boys arid facultyof Purdue University always came upand cheered for George Ade, in thedays when his plays were strugglingfor recognition. Quite recently Mr. Ade has re-ciprocated with a $30,


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