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Loft tackle Cubo. Is a senior law and was a tackle on all-western toam last year. Wolght, 200 pounds. . Loft onJ Hubbard. Is a clvl engi neer and a now man on the team. Weight, 165 pounds. Right half Schuknecht Mlddlo law and captain of team. On all-wostorn team last year. Wolght, 180. Full-back Dunn. Is a sonlor law. Played'-'ltr tho Carlisle and Indlnla games last year. Did not play agalnBt Ames Saturday on account of Injuries. Weight, 195. Left half Rademachor. Is a middle law and a new man on tho team. Weight, 160 lbB. Quurter back G. Capron. Is a mlddlo law and a good punter. Wolght, 185 poundB. The subs are, H. Capron, half-back. Weight 185 pounds. Is a senior den tistry. Ostrand, tackle. Weight, 180 pounds. Wlndgate, end. Weight, 133 pounds. Engineering Notes.. Herbert M. Crawford, B. B., 1907, writes that ho has a position with the West Penn Railway Company. Ho is assistant to the master mechanic at Connelsvllle, Pa., and likes tho inter urban work. First Chicken Pot Supper :of the Y. M. C. A. I St Paul's Church, Sat, October 19 -SIX O'CLOCK Admission 20 Cents. C O M E )oooq A family letter from "Tho Boys'," Wilklnsburg, Pa., reached Professor Morse the other day. J. M. Krydor, 1907, tells of his work in tho transfor mer department. W. G. Hamilton, 1906, tells how he spent six months in tho transformer department, working under H. C. Randall, a University man who is head of that department. Hamil ton is now working on dynamo test ing, Roy C. Dywer, 1907, contributes an osBay on "Our Troubles," full of his characteristic wit. Ho tells how A. L. Harvey 1906, is making good In tho switch board design department. L. Davis, 1906, is working on induction motor winding. t He states that there is a large colony of Nebraska boys, Sunday afternoons In the Park, they "generally attract attention." Subscribe now, $2 per yr. News comos from the Nobraska col ony at the Westlnghouse works in Plttsurg that there has been a bad slump in Westlnghouse stocks; that thousands of workmen have been laid off, and there Is very little work being done. So far no apprentices have been discharged, but at present thero is not much to do and the boys are finding it hard to get work enough to keep them bqsy. W. F. Rantsma, C. E. 1907, was on the campus this week, on his way to South America. Mr. Rantsma has been in charge of hydraulic work for tho American Smelting & Refining company at Ely, Nevada, and has been transferred to Lima, Peru, where ho will have charge of similar hydraulic work for the same concern. This com pany, the largest smelting corporation in the world, is controlled by the Guggenheim interests and employment in its ranks is considered something worth while by engineers. Charles Purcell,. C. 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