i Til l& BESP K H I A X I? I i kn m -,-r' ; Si "5 w- t W M 1 5V. K fc! il ,u M proper encouragement will do lnjrsolf proud. The lineup was as follows: Neuuaska. Wiggins Corby Turner Milford Hanson Dungan Benedict Cowgill Packard Cook ftavrot right end right tackle right guard center left guard left tackle left end quarter right half left half full hack Wkslkyan Ilgiiifrit, Lisle Gilbert Stone Hoil'nian S. Fitchie Leonard Olson Hull Carver H Fitchie to music by Mrs. McMichaol and Miss Joyce and to various extemporaneous speeches. A committeo was sent to Mr. Corey, who was kept away because of over-indulgence in foot-ball, do present him with his share of the good things. After a grand march, at the midnight hour the happy Palls filed out of the Uni. singing their favorite song the name of which wo do not need to tell. .TUNICXUS 6, FRESHMEN' 4-. The Junior-Freshmen game for the championship of the University was played last Saturday. The teams were about evenly maU-hed and played good hall as the low score shows. The Juniors were probably a little surer of their plays than the Freshmen and made fewer fum bles. The special features of the game, on the part of the Juniors, were the long end runs of Bliss and the lino bucks of Kindler and McKay; on the side of the Freshies, the runs of Montgomery and Griffith. Gordon made good plays through the line while Ryans was strong on the defense. During the first part of the second half Corey sustained quite a severe fall, causing an ugly-looking cut just below the right temple and he was advised to withdraw, tteedy took his place as right end. Society "Feeds" The Palladians and some of their friends enjoyed their Thanksgiving feed in Pall Hall last night. Everybody en joyed themselves in games and jest till the "committee on refreshments'' ap peared with an abundant supply of cake fruit, candy and nuts. Then after a scurry for the "fish pond" and some anxiety in finding what the catch was, the feed was devoured in a very thankful manner. Meantime the feasters listened About sixty Unions braved the inclem ent weather, the icy condition of the streets and slid out to the Insane Asylum where their annual Thanksgiving feed was prepared for them, G-ames and mu sic filled a couple of hours and then gave way to a very touching spread. After this was disposed of the formal program was opened by the toast-master, J. II. Lien. The following toasts were respon ded to: "Our Host," Miss O'Sullivan "Union Boys," Miss Prev "Union Girls," Mr. Kinton "Love" Mr. Burr "Library Work vs. Bench Work," Mr. Cameron "The Laboratory Method," Mr. Soarson The program was closed by Mr. House singing "Rossini's Lo, the Factotum, and responding to a very determined encore. A banquet was tendered Dr. Avery last Saturday evening by the Department of Chemistry at the residence of Miss Bou ton. It was a unique affair, gotten up in true chemical style. Every piece of chemical apparatus that could be brought into use, was made use of. Flasks, beak ers, evaporating dishes, crucibles and tuo like were the plate used. The menu was written on order sheets, and the articles expressed in chemical terms. Prof. Nicholson acted as toast-master, and Dr. Aveiy, Dr. White, Miss Bouton, H. C. Parmaleo, G. W. Hoimrod and B. C. Elliott responded to appropriate toasts. 0