. Lake Forest College stentor. the story of the gains were made mostly by puntingaided by a high wind. Madisons interferencewas superb. Noyes, on account of allegedinjuries retired from the game in order torelieve himself of the blame for the disgracefuldefeat. It is a conspicuous fact that after hisretirement Evanston scored its first and onlytouch-down. Deering, who succeeded themighty Yale substitute, far outplayed him. Itwould be hard to ascribe the glory of thevictory to individual Madison men as allshowed up in magnificent form. The playingof Thiele however was especially n


. Lake Forest College stentor. the story of the gains were made mostly by puntingaided by a high wind. Madisons interferencewas superb. Noyes, on account of allegedinjuries retired from the game in order torelieve himself of the blame for the disgracefuldefeat. It is a conspicuous fact that after hisretirement Evanston scored its first and onlytouch-down. Deering, who succeeded themighty Yale substitute, far outplayed him. Itwould be hard to ascribe the glory of thevictory to individual Madison men as allshowed up in magnificent form. The playingof Thiele however was especially are in mourning over the defeat,as they were so confident of victory. OTHER GAMES OF THE WEEK. At Springfield. Yale, 6; Harvard, o. At Chicago. U. of I., 10; Chicago U., o. At Williamstown. Amherst, 60; Williams, At New York. Cornell, 16; M. A. C, Lafayette. Purdue, 38; Chicago U., Bethlehem. Lehigh, 15; Lafayette, Crawfordville. Wabash, 36; I. U., Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor, 22; Oberlin,. THE STENTOR. Volume VI. DECEMBER 6, 1S92. Number 9. PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK BY THE LakeForestUniversityStentorPublishingCo. BOARD OF EDITORS. F. C. Sharon, 93 Managing Editor R. H. Crozier, 93 Business Manager N. H. Burdick, 93 I T , y Locals S. B. Hopkins, 93 ) L. N. Rossiter, 93 Alumni and Personal B. R. MacHatton, 95 Advertising ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Harry Goodman, 94 Athletic Editor Forest Grant, 96 Staff Artist David Fales, 96 Town Terms—$ fie?- year. Single Copies — 10c ADDRESS STENTOR PUBLISHING COMPANY, LAKE FOREST, : : ILLINOIS. Enterednt the P. O. at Lake Forest, HI., as second-class matter. At present the case of Dr. Briggsand Union Seminary is exciting the re-ligious world to a considerable is with much pleasure, therefore, thatwe call attention to the able article onthat subject by Prof. Thomas. is a profound student of reli-gious matters, and his opinions aregiven high regard. LESSONS LEARNED. The foot ball season is


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