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- --', - ' Phi~~~~~~~~~~lip~~~( AOice VOL XXXIII NO. PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, I910 PRICE CENTS HAR VARD~ SECOND TODAY ALL-COLLEGIATE TEAM CUSHING-. DEFEATED PENN, FRESHMEN WIN Team Goes to Cambridge for First Three Andover Men Selected Andover Wins Hard. Game by the Exeter Defeated in Hard Game Out of Town Game Score f 12 to - ~~~~~William L. Lush, coach of last The Pennsylvania Freshmen last Today Andover's team lines up year's Yale 'varsity baseball tam, Andover won her fifth succes- Saturday defeated Exeter, 6 to o, against the Harvard second at has selected an all-collegiate base- sive victory on Brothers Field on on two field goals by Crawford. Cambridge. The Harvard men are ball nine. In picking this team, Saturday, when she defeated Pennsylvania kicked off, and Ex- in fine shape and have been show- Coach Lush has depended almost Cushing Academy by a score of 2 eter swept well into her opponent's ing some excellent material this entirely upon the averages of last to . This was a most important territory, twice retrieving her own year. It is expected that the game year and has spent much time in game for the Andover eleven, punts. will be fast and close. Andover's his selections. There are to Yale and they deserve every possible Theni came, a fatal fumble by lineup will probably be as follows: men on each team, two Princeton commendation for winning it. Whetstone, of a long punt, which Van Brocklin, le men on each teami, and one Har- Cushing has always sent an ex- gave Pennsylvania the opportunity York, It. yard man on both the first and sec- ceedingly strong lineup against' for its first goal. The second came Foryt, . ond nines. Amherst had two play- Andover in years past, and Satur- early in the third period, when Hayr, . ers and Brown and Williams one day was no exception. With Bob Pennsylvania kicked off, held Ex- R. Jones, rt. each on the All-Collegiate. Penn- Jones, last year's tackle, back in eter, and then scored. Mcarl, ebeq. sylvania had two on the second and the game, and three days of hard The second period was indeci-' Sawy ld bser, qb. Brown and Holy Cross one apiece and careful practice under Coach sive. I the third, Brickley made Capt. Rogers, rhb. on the same one. ' Lillard's direction, Andover sent a 55-yard run and all but gained a Mahan, fb. AII:.Collegiate team- Catcher, in a strong line, and a set of backs clean field. His forward pass went __ Misionar Bowidr Dedcated Philbin, Yale, (captain); pitcher, that proved too much for the line- to a Pennsylvania player. The Templton, illias; fist bae, me of te oposing team. It. is fourth period was mainly an alte-r- Toda: i~ eingceleh~teAhercBurte, Amherst; second base,Mc diffictt-pick out- any-individual nation of punts, with a 4-yar -- in -Anoe -the -centennial of te Intyre, P. A. '7,-Yale;_third base, -'star for Andover, as-every member run by Brickley as the feature-.- - founding'of te ~ercaff-ourd -inigi7T? -Hrad~iir fthe team played exceptionally Capt. Downing of Pennsylvania .of Foreign Missions. Special stop, Nash, Brown; left field, Bal- good-footial,"ow,-ev-er,the -good was for four years Exeter's cen- -trains have been run from Boston lin, Princeton ;-center field, Jube, work of Captain Rogers, R. N. ter. The summary: ____ and the neighboring towns,. and Amherst. jones,-Van Brocklin, Mahan, Har- PENN 'EXTE Seod All-Collegiate Team- low, Webster and H. S. Jones. wasBensMaoh. E TE Andover is' filled with visitoirs. 'Scn le. McCabe, Carter, Elwood 'The line of march led.- from the Catcher, Dawson, Princeton (cap- particularly noticeable. The local Dutton, t. It. Gottstein statin to abbitRockvia Shooltan) ; pitcher, Schultz, Pennsyl- team's strongest points were punt- Hessell, g. 1g. Way- staton t Rabit ockviaSchol, vnia firt bae, terrttPrine- ig ad lie-bukDowningigescDowcngMitchellhel Morton and Wheeler Streets; and vna is ae tret rne n n iebcig h igs Jameson, rg. rg. Neal :thence via the cemetery to the ton; second base, Potter, Harvard; gains invariably being made by Crawford, rt. rt. Kirkpatrick third base, Regnier, Brown; short these methods. Several drop and Marshall, re. re. Allen Seminary and Academy buildings ~~~~~~~~~~~~Nisson, qb. qb. Whetstone, Ayer -on the Hill. stop, Mahoney, Holy Cross; left place kicks were tried,' but unsuc- Barry, Ihb. Ihb. Leavill, Dempsey A beautiful tablet inlaid in a field, Wood, Pennsylvania; center cessfully. Probably the only fea- Minds, rhb. rhb. Brickley large owldernear abbit' pondfield, Badger, Yale; right field, ture of the game in which Cush- Barr, fb. fb. Fox, Dickerman -was dedicated this morning to the Corey, Yale. ing surpassed Andover was in the Chapel Speaker seven students of the Andover CLNA management of her forward pass- Theological Seminary, whose a- es, the local eleven only making one The speaker at both services 'bors -led to the founding of the TODAY successful one, while the visitors next Sunday and at the meeting of American society for foreign mis- .3-Football game with Har- gained by--.4hese plays repeatedly. Inquiry in the evening will be the sions.The~ choolminiser, M .3yr Scnd3toabrde Captain, Rogers scored both touch- Rev. Clarence A. Barbour, D.D., si.StTpoe. prsided inseMr a eod at thadedri-dge.DA downs a4. kicked both goals; in of New York. Dr.-.Barbour is a ton.Te folloingd is the dera 21-oTaluratce fact, te'victory was due in a great prominent preacher of the Baptist to. The fervice.th ode 2.i5-Crosotlnpt e sqa eotpart this untiring efforts and denomination and is at present one , hi statmenc e v. ro. .I5at os thery gym. eprtfight. Left halfback Lowney ex- of the general secretaries of the .toicsatmetD ev 6r. .45-Gee ClbgeeasaArh celled fr Cushing. A large num- International Committee of the Y. Y. Hincks, D.D. 6.aeol CBuding. a, Ach ber of substitutes were used by M. C. A. He is a well-known and ueiing ofcTable, reJaews -5BnoadMnoiCu both teams. The changes in the 'popular speaker in the schools and oati Richards gradnhews 6.45-anjandMndlnCu Andover lineup were, Brann for colleges of America. Dr. Barbour of James Richrds of the mi- rehearsals.Vani Brocklin at left end; Koop is a graduate of Brown, and a col- sionary band. FoRalw trgten;BglwDAefindoYrfssrFre Prayer Rev. eorge . Hall 2-15 football squadrpor, for Forsythe at left guard, the for- and Mr. Hinman of the Academy grandson of Gordon Hall, of the 2.I5-I9IIfobalsud eot mer being' later replaced by Greg- faculty. ________ missionary band. ~~Brothers Field.g Address, Rev. Robert A. Hume, D. 2.I5-I9I12 football squad report, oF;BaeofrMorut ih D., of ndia, ndoverSeminay Old ampus.guard; Sullivan for R. Jones at 18D. of15-d9a,3Afootbalmisquadldreport, right tackle; Webster for McDon- Forum will hold its regular i8Hymn "The MorningoLightIs LibraryeCampus ald at quarterback, and H. Jones meeting Friday evening. The pro- Hymn, "Th MorningLight Is Lib fotballusqudreot for Sawyer at righit half. gram will be as follows: :Breaking," written by Samuel F.~ 2.15-1914 fobl qa eot The game in detail: Select Reading, B. E. Tripp Smith while a student in Ando- -Infirmary Campus: FIRST PERIOD Topics of the Week, ver Seminary, 830. 2.I5-i9ii so ccer squad report, Captain Rogers kicked off to J. H. Hoffman Old Campus. Hill of Cushing, who caught the Extempore, P. F. Stewart Harvard Freshmen' 2.I5-1I912 soccer squad report, ball on the 7-yard line, but was Debate,- "Resolved, That the - ~~~~~Pearson Hall Campus.prvne frmgiig b R. wesomnadwmn *The 'Hl-rvard Freshmen fotball 2.I5-I913 soccer squad report, peetdfo annb . wgso e n oe team wll opn its- seaon atSt. -Phillps Hal Camus. - Jones. Gallagher tried to take the should be the same for the Mark's tomorrow and will line p 2. I5-194,. socc er. squad report, ball around left end, but Harlow same work performed." against Groton on Saturday. The Chapel Campus., stopped any chance of gain in that Affirmative-Leader, 0. L. nwcashas some prom~ising men 2.I5-Cross-country squad re- direction, so the visitors punted 30 Affirmative - Leader, Chell; aewclass ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~yards- to McDonald, who made a assistant, L. W. Robinson. 'in' line, but the ituation 'in the port, gymnasium.'godcth'btwsualtorn N aiv-eeS.Bdy 'back field and on thes ends is still 7.oo-Philo.- odcth'btwsual orn Ngtv-edr .Bay £something, of-.a problem.' 7.oo-Fortmf. a ENS assistant, . R. Weil.

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Page 1: VOL XXXIII NO. PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS., …pdf.phillipian.net/1910/10121910.pdf · -was dedicated this morning to the Corey, Yale. ing surpassed Andover was in the Chapel

- -- ', - ' Phi~~~~~~~~~~lip~~~( AOice

VOL XXXIII NO. PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER. MASS., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, I910 PRICE CENTS

HAR VARD~ SECOND TODAY ALL-COLLEGIATE TEAM CUSHING-. DEFEATED PENN, FRESHMEN WINTeam Goes to Cambridge for First Three Andover Men Selected Andover Wins Hard. Game by the Exeter Defeated in Hard Game

Out of Town Game Score f 12 to - ~~~~~William L. Lush, coach of last The Pennsylvania Freshmen last

Today Andover's team lines up year's Yale 'varsity baseball tam, Andover won her fifth succes- Saturday defeated Exeter, 6 to o,against the Harvard second at has selected an all-collegiate base- sive victory on Brothers Field on on two field goals by Crawford.Cambridge. The Harvard men are ball nine. In picking this team, Saturday, when she defeated Pennsylvania kicked off, and Ex-in fine shape and have been show- Coach Lush has depended almost Cushing Academy by a score of 2 eter swept well into her opponent'sing some excellent material this entirely upon the averages of last to . This was a most important territory, twice retrieving her ownyear. It is expected that the game year and has spent much time in game for the Andover eleven, punts.will be fast and close. Andover's his selections. There are to Yale and they deserve every possible Theni came, a fatal fumble bylineup will probably be as follows: men on each team, two Princeton commendation for winning it. Whetstone, of a long punt, which

Van Brocklin, le men on each teami, and one Har- Cushing has always sent an ex- gave Pennsylvania the opportunityYork, It. yard man on both the first and sec- ceedingly strong lineup against' for its first goal. The second cameForyt, . ond nines. Amherst had two play- Andover in years past, and Satur- early in the third period, whenHayr, . ers and Brown and Williams one day was no exception. With Bob Pennsylvania kicked off, held Ex-R. Jones, rt. each on the All-Collegiate. Penn- Jones, last year's tackle, back in eter, and then scored.Mcarl, ebeq. sylvania had two on the second and the game, and three days of hard The second period was indeci-'Sawy ld bser, qb. Brown and Holy Cross one apiece and careful practice under Coach sive. I the third, Brickley madeCapt. Rogers, rhb. on the same one. ' Lillard's direction, Andover sent a 55-yard run and all but gained aMahan, fb. AII:.Collegiate team- Catcher, in a strong line, and a set of backs clean field. His forward pass went

__ Misionar Bowidr Dedcated Philbin, Yale, (captain); pitcher, that proved too much for the line- to a Pennsylvania player. TheTemplton, illias; fist bae, me of te oposing team. It. is fourth period was mainly an alte-r-

Toda: i~ eingceleh~teAhercBurte, Amherst; second base,Mc diffictt-pick out- any-individual nation of punts, with a 4-yar -- in -Anoe -the -centennial of te Intyre, P. A. '7,-Yale;_third base, -'star for Andover, as-every member run by Brickley as the feature-.-

- founding'of te ~ercaff-ourd -inigi7T? -Hrad~iir fthe team played exceptionally Capt. Downing of Pennsylvania.of Foreign Missions. Special stop, Nash, Brown; left field, Bal- good-footial,"ow,-ev-er,the -good was for four years Exeter's cen--trains have been run from Boston lin, Princeton ;-center field, Jube, work of Captain Rogers, R. N. ter. The summary: ____

and the neighboring towns,. and Amherst. jones,-Van Brocklin, Mahan, Har- PENN 'EXTESeod All-Collegiate Team- low, Webster and H. S. Jones. wasBensMaoh. E TEAndover is' filled with visitoirs. 'Scn le. McCabe, Carter, Elwood

'The line of march led.- from the Catcher, Dawson, Princeton (cap- particularly noticeable. The local Dutton, t. It. Gottsteinstatin to abbitRockvia Shooltan) ; pitcher, Schultz, Pennsyl- team's strongest points were punt- Hessell, g. 1g. Way-

staton t Rabit ockviaSchol, vnia firt bae, terrttPrine- ig ad lie-bukDowningigescDowcngMitchellhelMorton and Wheeler Streets; and vna is ae tret rne n n iebcig h igs Jameson, rg. rg. Neal:thence via the cemetery to the ton; second base, Potter, Harvard; gains invariably being made by Crawford, rt. rt. Kirkpatrick

third base, Regnier, Brown; short these methods. Several drop and Marshall, re. re. AllenSeminary and Academy buildings ~~~~~~~~~~~~Nisson, qb. qb. Whetstone, Ayer

-on the Hill. stop, Mahoney, Holy Cross; left place kicks were tried,' but unsuc- Barry, Ihb. Ihb. Leavill, DempseyA beautiful tablet inlaid in a field, Wood, Pennsylvania; center cessfully. Probably the only fea- Minds, rhb. rhb. Brickley

large owldernear abbit' pondfield, Badger, Yale; right field, ture of the game in which Cush- Barr, fb. fb. Fox, Dickerman-was dedicated this morning to the Corey, Yale. ing surpassed Andover was in the Chapel Speakerseven students of the Andover CLNA management of her forward pass-Theological Seminary, whose a- es, the local eleven only making one The speaker at both services'bors -led to the founding of the TODAY successful one, while the visitors next Sunday and at the meeting ofAmerican society for foreign mis- .3-Football game with Har- gained by--.4hese plays repeatedly. Inquiry in the evening will be the

sions.The~ choolminiser, M .3yr Scnd3toabrde Captain, Rogers scored both touch- Rev. Clarence A. Barbour, D.D.,si.StTpoe. prsided inseMr a eod at thadedri-dge.DA downs a4. kicked both goals; in of New York. Dr.-.Barbour is aton.Te folloingd is the dera 21-oTaluratce fact, te'victory was due in a great prominent preacher of the Baptist

to. The fervice.th ode 2.i5-Crosotlnpt e sqa eotpart this untiring efforts and denomination and is at present one, hi statmenc e v. ro. .I5at os thery gym. eprtfight. Left halfback Lowney ex- of the general secretaries of the

.toicsatmetD ev 6r. .45-Gee ClbgeeasaArh celled fr Cushing. A large num- International Committee of the Y.Y. Hincks, D.D. 6.aeol CBuding. a, Ach ber of substitutes were used by M. C. A. He is a well-known and

ueiing ofcTable, reJaews -5BnoadMnoiCu both teams. The changes in the 'popular speaker in the schools andoati Richards gradnhews 6.45-anjandMndlnCu Andover lineup were, Brann for colleges of America. Dr. Barbour

of James Richrds of the mi- rehearsals.Vani Brocklin at left end; Koop is a graduate of Brown, and a col-sionary band. FoRalw trgten;BglwDAefindoYrfssrFre

Prayer Rev. eorge . Hall 2-15 football squadrpor, for Forsythe at left guard, the for- and Mr. Hinman of the Academygrandson of Gordon Hall, of the 2.I5-I9IIfobalsud eot mer being' later replaced by Greg- faculty. ________

missionary band. ~~Brothers Field.gAddress, Rev. Robert A. Hume, D. 2.I5-I9I12 football squad report, oF;BaeofrMorut ih

D., of ndia, ndoverSeminay Old ampus.guard; Sullivan for R. Jones at18D. of15-d9a,3Afootbalmisquadldreport, right tackle; Webster for McDon- Forum will hold its regulari8Hymn "The MorningoLightIs LibraryeCampus ald at quarterback, and H. Jones meeting Friday evening. The pro-

Hymn, "Th MorningLight Is Lib fotballusqudreot for Sawyer at righit half. gram will be as follows::Breaking," written by Samuel F.~ 2.15-1914 fobl qa eot The game in detail: Select Reading, B. E. Tripp

Smith while a student in Ando- -Infirmary Campus: FIRST PERIOD Topics of the Week,ver Seminary, 830. 2.I5-i9ii so ccer squad report, Captain Rogers kicked off to J. H. Hoffman

Old Campus. Hill of Cushing, who caught the Extempore, P. F. StewartHarvard Freshmen' 2.I5-1I912 soccer squad report, ball on the 7-yard line, but was Debate,- "Resolved, That the

- ~~~~~Pearson Hall Campus.prvne frmgiig b R. wesomnadwmn*The 'Hl-rvard Freshmen fotball 2.I5-I913 soccer squad report, peetdfo annb . wgso e n oe

team wll opn its- seaon atSt. -Phillps Hal Camus. - Jones. Gallagher tried to take the should be the same for theMark's tomorrow and will line p 2. I5-194,. socc er. squad report, ball around left end, but Harlow same work performed." against Groton on Saturday. The Chapel Campus., stopped any chance of gain in that Affirmative-Leader, 0. L.

nwcashas some prom~ising men 2.I5-Cross-country squad re- direction, so the visitors punted 30 Affirmative - Leader, Chell;aew class ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~yards- to McDonald, who made a assistant, L. W. Robinson.

'in' line, but the ituation 'in the port, gymnasium.'godcth'btwsualtorn N aiv-eeS.Bdy'back field and on thes ends is still 7.oo-Philo.- odcth'btwsual orn Ngtv-edr .Bay£something, of-.a problem.' 7.oo-Fortmf. a ENS assistant, . R. Weil.

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PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPIAtI

the Phillipiart Class ~~~~~~W llDressed Andover Men'have'their____________________________ All the classes except 19i11 have

BOARDOF XDTORSfinishied their preliminary tennis Clothes- made by'matches in prep~arationI for the final

MANAGING EDITOR. interclass sets. The match between -

P. F. SEWART Gross and L. Smith still remainsEl Ii iBUSINESS MANAGER tob lye.I 92, Freeman I - x

H.SH. OCIAT~ ED.IBRS bcat Kelly 7-5, 6-2. In 9I3; FoxB 1\ IS ASSOCATE EITORSIcfeated Rogers 6-4, 6-i. S. W.

J. WV. BARRELL O~ickinson is the winner in 1914.-D W. H-. SMITE1

F. K. DouGLAs New Dormitory T e P ilp cd S. MORRISON~

HA T*±le next meeting of te trustees Talr ai ufteElm SaquarePublished every Wednesday and Satur- of the Academy will be held here

day urin th schol yar.in Andover next Tuesday evening.___________________________________________Notic to dvertseraThe trustees will be in town dur-

To insure change of advertisement, ing the afternoon in order to lookcopy must be received for Wednesday not later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- over the site for the new dormitory GOS&Y U GCday not later thh~n Friday noon. All f rced vr oo.Te 20Y U GGO a 1I8ar Pr 0business communications should be ad- to be ctdvr son Te 20SCHOOL ST.dressed to the business manager, WV. WV. plans of the building are practical- BOSOIN C O H NButts, Draper Cottage, Andover, Mass. ly completed, and, it is hoped, will and

All Alumni communication- should be be made public after the. meeting. HARVARD ~ Ready to ear and to measure.addressed to the managing editor. The best in style, fabric, and fit.

Ters: a pr Yar.SigleCopes,3 Cs.Inquiry Meeting MS. Made in workshops on the prem-lerma: $a per Year. Single Copies, 5 Cta. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ses

-The regular meeting of the So- Special attention given to the, re-Entered at the Andover Post Office as 3 fJ~~a hedSna urmnso tdns both in

second class mail matter. ciety Inquiry wa3edSna urmnso tdns__________________________evening in the Lecture Room of M ENS clothing and furnishing goods.

THE ANDOVER PRESS the Archaeology Building. M1r., SHOES 400OWashington St., - Boston- I Eddy, . A. '94, of the AmericanI

October 12, 1gIo. Board of Foreign Missions, wasThis charg of F. K.the speaker. The meeting was well-I- ~~3ssu~~9n J attended considering -the- bad

Dou-glas. weather. Mr. Edtd ~ i--Inexpensive ady-Made --LOUIS _PINKOS -

This iternoo the- ndoversionary work in forcign lands, Suits for Medium or ExtremeThi aferoontle--Anove~lchoosing, as his subject "The De- Warm Wiather. Maker or Men's Clothes

fbalg -tepa goes dorvan tonam velopment of Christian Character Separate Norfolk jacketsbride toplaythe arvad seondin India." He talked of the facil- in fancy patterns.. 7-9 State Street. Boston

team. The game will probably be ities for such development there Attractive display of H,'r tet abiga very hard one, on account of the Hrac tet abigsuperior wveight of the Harvard as compared with those in this English Shirts, Neckwear,team. However, the home team country, and said* that the people Hosiery, etc.has been showing up in the prelim- of India wvere only too glad of the Imported Hats, Mackintoshes,

marygame so ellthattheywillopportunity to have American Blazers, Polo Ulsters.undoubtael do lthselve creitl schools and Christianity. Mr. Ed-At recWindothedam at theSam tis af-di dy showed twenty-two slides, de-iteon gmthe Saimti picting the scenery and life in cogue on request. - - vei-, W'eehline up about tesamea Will proably India. At the close of his- remarks nTABsLWZ teas

i te la te samegasxthey hae President Donaldson urged the fel- ' D 6,in the last few gamest excepthesocteat

Captain Rogers will probably notlostjontescey .W waeapcityfCleg

<play. _________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~trade&'and select our woolens

The Andover Theological Sem- mary, which was moved to Cam- -, .accordingly, which consistbridge in 1908, reports an enroll- -of the -best foreignnment of 22 men, an increase of -productions.

neryio e etovrls yD n ecattendance. The new Seminary 00building ;s rapidly being finished,and it is expected that they will COLSLPTBLGhave it in condition to receiveco &i books from here by the end of this

school year, so that the Academy M%" h.O ai building at that time.AN

Vale fedlows lor, thirty-The following is the program of NE O Kfive-years have bought

the regular meeting of the Philo-ter on dnrsilniathean Society to be held next ppjjAEFiiday evening. At this meeting 29"IT VLfixings '~at -Malley's.several new men will probably be Near 3ist St. fyuneaytigt-admitted to the society. Advri hs ieSelect Reading, Boyntor -novri tee-ieTopics of the Week, Fiskt let us know. We canDebate, "Resolved, That the coal FINE OLOTH ES sreo atsatri

mines :of the :Upiec .Statesshould be placed under the di-rect control of the-govern-ment." 11_____________________

Affirmative-Leader, Morse; T p wiii oe~ML ~assistanit, Manning.

-Negative -Leader, Shaver; - _to ordvr sistante, Q . MISScLOSoMleIStyle book 40 maile'd upon requst NEW,-HAVEN, CONN.

Critique, - - Mr. Stackpole 8 Phillip; Str*e., And-over. mNa,'.

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THE PHILLIPIAN PX 6ZTffRE

BUCH-AN & F A CS(Continued from Page ) play, while Sawyer allowed' them j.N.T C I Lthe ball back. - ~~only yard on the followigoe

IlL ~ an Furnituretell ak Rogers made 4 yds. thypte to ahwo Tilr nd m oteUpbeoisterersad FrtueDealers, trouh left tackle, Mahal] 7 more so 3he yarhnwor, n Ixprio PARK STRET, - ANDOVE onl the other side of the line, and came ti ads. Rogers got 2l 9 HAMILTON PLACELio PAK'STRET, ADOVE te lice tried a forward pass which yardls in two plays ttrough, left B SO

Studenta'.Tradea specialty. - w caldbcAdvrsfeigtackle and Sawyer 3 through right. 'BOSTON,______________

a 15-yard p~elalty for offside. Ma- Cuhn hnls-5mr napn h utsS J. A. HANDLEY hanl punted 40 yards to Hill, Va rotu nd rig),tnandl ae yards Sh'op

Brocklin downing thle Cushing rudrgted fer.'iih earn neatly doneTEACHER OF . aka ne uhn aldt'attempted a forward p~ass but fail- All kinds of Boots and Shoes-.

RAN~fl GITAR. an MANDOLN gain, c~onaldmaking te tackl ed. Cushing lost 5 more yardls for Rubberw rka specialty', at:-BANJOl onITthe next-May.OLIN offside and Rogers added 3 to An- 67 War Sr doets.

]Instruments for Sale or Rent (ltic n nl over's credit. Our tam gained -Pr 'rnsBasement, &RC3EiAX0IrOGY L in g td a oelay asse yars ow- 20 yards o a forwvard pass, Mc- Best Quatity of COA deliv

BULDN i oadlydps yCrrier. Donald to Van lBrocklin, which:*ondays, Thursdays and Fridays Mahan made 7- yards for AndoverI

___________________________ --throgh rght tckle Mc~naldplaced the ball on Gushing's 8-yd. - Promptly by.JOHN STEWART added 8 more around right Iendl and an cesmking t o Hd ons

placed the ball o Gushing',s 3-yard kikn Zh oa.H ocCale fr ndline, -from which Rogers carriedwetifoSay.Rgrskc

Clothes Pressed delivered it over for the first touchdown. He e f oGlahr h aluPo Andover then kicked the goal. Cushin~~~ 15 ards before being downed b Canadian Crashes- Donegal

Pst OfficeAvenue, An kckeoofetoVa Brokln, hoVan Brocklin. -R. Jones and Homespuns - Outing Flannelskicked off to Van Brocklin, who in Two Piece Suits, cut with or

ran tip ? yards. Mahian macd 6 Mor aloe onyol d.without Patch Pocliets, Sk~eletonHollS trouh rg,,h takle Roers2 more. Webster wvent in- for Mc- lined.

flewins & 'ilimoe troughi left, and then Al'aian Donald. Lowney got away for amare ~~~lon- 4-yard run, but Van Brock- $25. $30. $35.

Men's Furnishing Goods punted' 30 yards -to Hill, wvho lin 21 overtook him and thus' saved ln lTrues ot Paifumbled the catch, York recover-FlneTrursbt Pai

4 HAMILTON PLACE, BOSTON tieblfoAdoran an almost sure touchdown. The and fancy.ing h alfr noe n carry-vjtosddntgi-bcsefing it 5 yards farthler, cleverly Biiosddntgi bcueododging several opposing tacklers. rclnstkeothytre a $6 $ $8

ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK \[cDonald niade yardls thiroughfradpas u T~iBoki o Frequently represented at Noyes Frenchright tackle, but Mahan failed o there too. Andover's ball.. Ando- by Mr. Henry Wandless.

ver and Gusbing then each suffer-Iour.-.gto z in, U 'p.~ gin, owing to a misinterpretatioil

-o-oL-signls - Rogers was just go. edofiepnlisnn o h-C..lose Sturidiy at`KS is~ ing to try aplae kick when time ne~t play Cushing-got the Ibill.

was called. Score, Andover 6, Lwe rk wyo 0yrdash for a touchdown, but R. Jones 375 WAB11INGTON ST4. BOSiON

SMITH &,MlANNING Guhn stopped him. The latter was hurt, -_____________

DEALRRS IN Ro 'ECOND PERIOD, and so withdrew from the game, ALIL RAIL'', -

Dry Goods and Groceries Rgers again tried a plilce Sullivan replacing himn. H. Jones Iack w ia C aEsser Street ... ANDOVER kcbtfie.L~nyfre made 3 yards through right I

back 7-yards by Harlow. The tackle, but Andover suffered a pen- ANDOVER COAL COMPANYvisitors were forced - back yards alty and the ball wvent to the visit- Offce, 33 Main Street L rTeiephone Con.

J. H. P L AY D 0N by Van Brocklin, and so they punt- ors on their own 7-yard line. ANDOVER, MASS.

Florist... ~ed to Mahan, who by some very Moore stopped a gain n the nextclever dodgin caeup5 yards. play, after wllich time was called.

Store, Arco Building Telephone 105-3 Sawyer made 9 yards through Score, Andover 2, Gushing O.Freh Ct Fowes fr al Ocason right tackle, Mahan 8 in the same

Frs utFoer fo al cain way. and then-4 more around right FOURTH PERIODend. The next play was a short Koop wvent in for' Harlow. Gush-

BANJO, MANDOUN, VIOUN forward paswhich Gallagher ing took the ball and advanced it Of TAWRXNC1Eand GUITAR ~~captured, but lie was tackled so 8 yards from Andover's i2-yard Geevrtw

and GITARSTRINGS. vigorously by Forsythe that lie line, before being stopped by-Web-WilsoatFehs of'"a,AT ~~dropped the ball. Sawyer added ster. The ball wvent to the. local weeks with a-s~eie't- line o~'at

Lowe's -Drug Store - yards through right tackle, and team on -downs. Mahan made a Schaffner and Mfarx Good -0'oihes"~~PUESS B~~1NG~ Rogers through left, after which pretty 55-yard pnt to al-her, and High Grade Haberdashery.

___________________________Mahan made an unsuccessful at- whom H. Jones downed as soon as- -

tempt at a drop kick. Andover the ball avas caught. Lowney got _______________

W. A. ALLEN, Ph.G. gained 5 yards by it, however, 3 yards around right end beforePrescriptio Iru ggistRogers added 6 more,-and Mahan being tackled' by Webster. Mc-

2, placing the ball on Gushing's 2- Gainless made a 5-yard forward A.SIM N & CDB. B. . Pipe FudgeSundae yard line, where Rogers, got it. pass, whichl Webster secured. Ma-

Appohlo Chcolates iMcDonald broke through for 9 han broke trough right tackle for BOSTONMUSGROE BUILING - NDOVERyards, and then made a forward 17 yards, to which Rogers added Orgnladecuiesys___________________________pass to- Hill. Lowvney then made a 3. rann wvent in for Van Brock- in oleeCthsdigd

few small gains f 2 and 3 yards, lin. WVebster made 8 yards around i olg CohsdsgeJ. . WHITING- after which Hall punted, 30 yards left end. Bigelow replaced For- epcal o olg n

to McDonald, who fumbled hlis sythe, who was hurt. Mahan gain- preparatory school men. Fre-.,.Jeweler and Optician., catch, Rogers getting the ball. ed 7 yards around right end and quently represented at Noyes

PHILLIPS SEALS First down. Rogers made IO yds., Rogers 2 through left tackle. Bates Frenichs'.

- ~~~~ ~~~ Sawyer 8, and Mahan. 10 through took Moore's place at guard. Rog- ---

'the line. McDonald got off a for- ers made an unsuccessful attemptward pass to Van Brocklin, who at a place kick, so Webster tried to-

FRAN K E. GLEASON ~missed te ball, which went to advance the ball, but ift- vain. Ma-Gushing. Sawyer prevented Hill- han gahned 4 yazds around right

Coal and Wood from gaining more than yards, end. - Rogers tried a place kick.mie - P1a*0. Wood De Iv red n Rooms so Hall punted 20 yards to Mc- wvhich went 'out of bounds. ush-

OFFICE MAIN STREET Donald, who' made a fair catch. ing's ball. Lawney ran~ 15 yardsTime was called. No score this around left end and, was stoppedperiod. Sfi ore, 6 to O.-. by Koop. The' visit~rs tried to get

around the ed, but York prevent-

ALBERT ----E. 'SHARP -ioe- UO th-10ed. Lowney tried a gain through - 0 which was recovered by one of his fo 0yrsbfr bigiore

g ansteet - * Andover teammates. Bob' Jones' kept theby .Joe.Gsigpntdovisitors from gaining on the next (Continued on Paget 4)

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Louise S Goldsmith & Co. ~(Continued from P~age 3) Senior Track MeetMahan, who missed the catch, H The Senior class track mieet was Hand -- ou -w eap-wl glovesd

Picture Frame and Gift hop Jones falling on the ball. First held Saturday afternoon before the hands, Hand out-down. Mahan punted 35 yards to football game, having been post-Loollul S. OLSMH ARTHUR G. C.ARK the visitors, whom Koop kept from poned from Friday on account of FOW14ES.

gaining. Gallagher got 8 yards. the rain. There were but few en-aroud riht ed; H Jons iner-tries for any of the e ts, and no GLOVESHave Your cepted a forward pass, which was mile or high hurdle f~tests wre

called back. second one went held.out of bounds, and a third Webster After three p~reliminary heats,

EU ~~~~~~~~took, running 35 yards and drop- Mliddlebrook won______________________rP hot Q r ap h S ping the ball, which ushing cap-.ds niiscns h o-yr ____________

49 ~~tured. Wese aei mosbeds nI eodwith Clark sec-adit at the for the visitors to-gain, mkn the Onytwvo finished in the 220- TY E R T R

finl tckl o th gae.Time uip. yard dash, Gross coining in first, R N E .....SHIERMIAN STUDIO.... Score, Andover 2, Gushing O' and Clarkson second. The time$5 fr 3o thThe lineup: was 26.4 seconds. $ o o t'

CUSHING ANDOVER There wvere three entries for the Ever machine Iat guaranteed o In fine work-in~ rer and will be ke so during trm of rentat.

Pictures of all P. A. Group. miay be May, re. le. Van Brocklin, Brann quarter-mile, which was run in ni:pay-~ent allow-d o applylII ureha~.d..obtained at short noticll, rg. It. York. slow~ timle- minute 45 seconds. e" " vhng for8eafnel o Rebuilt 3[s-

1g. Forsythic. Bigelow, Gregory Stewart and Noyes were the 75 er cent. Yearasguarantee. Send or cailforCurrier, c. c. Hay only ones to finish the half-mile. caaoueStackpole, g. rprt. rp. oore, Bates The 220-yard low hurdles was American Witinz Machine C.

Main Strft, Near Morton Butler, Lee, I.3 rmil tetBsort .Jones, Sullivan a close race, with an exciting fin- 3 rmedsreDsoH. Smith, le. re. Harlow. Koop isli. iltilburt won in 26.4 seconds,McCainless, qb,

qb. MceDonald, Webster and Lucas came in second.KODAIS PHOT SUPPUES H-ill, rhb. rhib. Rogers Thefolwn is a summary of

Lowney, lhb. Ilib. Sawyer, Jones the events: S e l S eHi. IF. CHA.SE Gallagher, b. fb. Mahan- io-ddahWnb Mdle-

Theatres brook; Clark. second. Time, I IIE O SGY M SUITS ~~~~~Majestic-"The Girl and( the 22o-yd. dash-Won- by Gross, &~II

A Drj~~~~~immer." -~~~~~Clarkson, second. Time,_ 26.4 sec. OpposIte Vanderbilt HallTo'6 1alOutfits Boston-"Girlies." .:4o-yd. dash-Won -by_ Mide- E7 ~EV N- ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Park-M1,arie Doro-in "Ele:BriIicsecndjP Time,-

Broad Trach Shoes ity."p I uL._ C. - NEW YORK: 1142 Brioadwa3!Shubert-Gertrude Elliott in 88o-yd. runl-Won by, Stewart; - near 26th Street

Tennis Supplies "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." Noyes secondl. Time, 2 Miil. 3.3 AT FRENCH'S EVERY To WEEKSHollis Street-"-~The Lily." sec.

Axcoo'audlding, Grand Opera House-" Kelly 22o-yd. low hurdles-Won by _______________

ANDOVER, - MASS ~~~from the Eemrald Isle." Hulburt; Lucas second. Time, ANDOVER9 MASS. Colonial-Julia Sanderson ii 26.4 sec.

TELEPHONA CONNECTION "The Arcadians." High jump-Won'by F. C. New-_________________________ Castle Square-PThe Crown -ton; Clarkson second. Height,

Prince." ft.Globe-"Annie Laurie." Pole vault-Won by Hulburt;Tremont-"John Barrymore in OFlscn. egt tW'ON DERLAND -"The Fortune Hunter." Broad jump-Won by Frye; EG

Donaldson, second. Distance 7

New Management The total number of students ft. 10 1-2 in.registered at Exeter this year is Shot put-Won by Mott; Clark OP HAMILTON PLACE BsmtO xeNew Singe#. 5"I second. Distance, 34 ft. 6 in.

B e tt r P c tu e s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G A S F IX T U R E S an dDrop in Tonight and see

for Yourself Students' SuppliesHO~JTEL CUMBERLAND Lamp Chimneys,. Globes' Etc.NEW YORK~ At reasonable price's

S. W. Cor. Broadway, and 54th StreetBeoebynelwhrseNear oth St. Subway Station and 53d St. ElevatedBeoebigelwhrse

46~~~~ KEPT BSY A COLLEGE M A N S.WI T&Co-4W1, L.0, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Main St., Andover, Mass.'

______ Headquarters for College Men'idea Location. Near Theatres, Shops. and

SPECIAL:RATES FOR STUDENTSCntaPak________________________________ ~~~~~~Nw, Modem and Absolutely fireproof

Mboit Attractive lioteis n New York. 9Transient Rates, JSS.5o with bath, and up.All outside rooms. !vu&vw

CLI FTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Speolal Rates for College Teams

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~Send for BookletsNo e E. F ncCLIFTON BEDFORD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Noy' EFefcCUVN.s ]=FOR DINING ROOMS

4I~~~~7j~~~~ .~~~~p, ~~HARRY P. WlINS W'- R. J. 8BINBHAM .a,'4 .J. R O W Fortnedy witli Hotel Imperial Formerly with Hotel Wodward - Students" supplies of all kindsl.Ntchd COLLARS . -- B. B. -B. Pipep andpije rpiis.

Clusti. * Co Makers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cllee Ices, and Sundae

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~TEPHMLIPYAN' '~ " '' '" PAGE FIVE

Begin Right'o6t your Clothes. 'HANNON B' ' ' 'has m d othes''for P. A. Boys for oe

twenty y rs '-He is still making them for

many of his first customers. AHi nt to the Lawrence Agents

New''Boy at hilp.for the

SeeHA~~.N1NO.N on your Clothes ProblemMAIN STREET, ANDOVER Ioe

In white, $r.50; colored designs, $25c These, as you know, ~Il p c b i ego through our own factory and are made with

all its wvell known care as to thor- ,

oughness and finish. ,' THE ORICI1NATORSIn either sort, turn-back' or stiff ~caffs. OF COLLECr,.

CHASE& CO. OUTFITTERS FOR MEN SYE INEW HAVENCOL E

* anhatt~~~~an- Shirts_ ~~~~~~~~~Stetson Hats_

-PATr.RON I ZE- Yale Football Squad Cut CHAPEL SPEAKERSGRIDEY'SRESTAURANT AND

LUNCH R.OOMS Yesterday for the-first time in The following is a list of the243 WASHINGTON ST. AND 14 COURT ST., BOSToN the history of Yale football the chapel speakers for thu; fall term

GOOD FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES OPEN ALL NIGHT squad was cut, mhbre than twenty dpatothwierem.M y____ ____ ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ ___ m en being. told that they need not Oc. 6 Re . C A. B b u ,

' - . , ~~~~~~~~~~report again. Capt Daly said thatNe Yokthis as doe beaus2 any o the Oct. 23 Prof. H. B. Wright,

P this wa done beausz! may of theYale.Th e, Ando ve r Press men not out for the eleven retard_____________________________________work of those who are.No.3Re. ay ndC-PRINTERS AND STATIONERS "red" Murphy, P.. A. 'or',kifis, D.D., Portland.PRINTMS' AND 'STATIONERS ~~Hobbs, P. A. 'o6, last year's tackle, Nov. 27 .~ J McConnell of

TO- PHILLIPS ACADEMY, and. George. Chadwick, were the Dlno Uni"versity.SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SU~PPLIES coaches on' the field, yesterday, Dc 8M.Rbr .Ser

____________________________________when a week of secret practice Jan. 15 Rev. G. G. 'Atkins, D.preparatory to the game with West, D., Providence.

-. Proprietors of ~~~~~Point next Saturday was started Jan. 29 Prof. Lucius Miller,by~ Yale. At the conclusion of two Princeton.

* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hours' drill ~ Captain Daly' stated Fb 2Rv eena onThe A ndover B ookstor that the team would face the West ton, D.D., Brooklyn.NEW PRESS BUILDING MAIN STREET ~~Point temwith the same line as Of the above speakers, Messrs.

was sedin ractce estrday, McConnell, Boynton and Speerwithi one exception, this being aeodAdvrgautshimself.__ _ _ _ _ _ _

Captain Daly watched the work S i ietV, ~~~~~~~~~~~of the men from the side lines yes- Scol-eor

terday afternoon, but,will play on Football: Captain, D. T. Rogers;Saturday, s Yale figures that this Manager, N. F. Thompson.game will be the hardest so far of Track:' Captain, R. Martin; Manag-

Rep aiig o 14 the year. Yale's injured men- e, . Yokepea..lng .JA1O'b~1)21S Field, Howe,:adBnsewl B aeball: Captain, . S. Reilly; Man-4, U~"~ SED IN THE U. S. ARMY. out of the game,-but, Kilpatrick, a

The U. S. Army authorities know a gun; that the end, will probably. play the ager, F. K. Douglas.is why, when they decided to eip me troops whl a~ hogsomethn Phllipian: Business Manager, W. Cwith repeating shotguns, they selected the Win- utschester In preference to all other makes.- The which he has not done this fll. Bts

~~ ,. ' qxports of the U. S. Qrdnance Board also know Reilly,. who has been irst sub- Adirror: Managing Editor, R. Hay;a gn; hats wy, after subnmatting a Winches- tite ndyseda pydin Business Manager, R. Newcomib.

ter Rpeatng Shtguntonaudssf tests ife Captain Daly's-place, and lhrs line- Philo: President, B. A. Tompkins;'.pronounced t safe, sar, s agadsml.y94 want a shotgun-buy thei one Wlioae plunging was the feature of the Secrevry, H. H. Nute.

I strength and reliability ld the S., Army day's practice.' The other backs, Forum: Pesident, C.' Timbie; Sec-authorities to selitct t and the U. S. Ordnanice were Deming, Philbin, and Corey; retary. A. W. Bell.* Doaid- to endorse t-hat's the Winchester. Brooks and Kilpatrick were- the Inquiry:'President, N. ' V. Donald-

TIE ~ I~E L A B L~ I 1 EPEA T ~ enids, Childs "and Francis thei son: Secretary, H. H. Nte..tackIes,_, Fuller and Loree the Glee Club: Leader, N. Williams;guards and Morris the centre. Manager, B. A Tompkins.

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Results of Class Meets time taken. '.tEh~TeM T O O I ATe -following summary will be A IG Falowngreete dmpsta-- AJDy gTUID,foud o ineretas it gives each time takn byotions in the West Point and Yale Home-made Food, Ice Cream, Sodafound of interest, Bartlett. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and Candies

event of every meet arranged in tie A.RW ae ht ut akfedtithe orde of theresults f the df- hAMMR THROW ames tht Tufts ackfiel this ~mEs K ]. n~t'x Proprietortheordr o th rsuls o th df- 9I2WonbyRemmes. Dis- seas on i by no means as fast as it 42 MAIN STREECT

ferent classes. 19ta 2-Won03 by ought to be, a complete reorgan-ioy.DASH i tane, Wo0 ft. an.Dstne ization of the 'varsity squad was

12 INoo-y 1913WonpylGant.Distnce effected in yesterday's practice onInidult19 12.-Wof by rispll. ime,79 f t.tecapsTesringftus

10.3. -- This table shows that out of ii ofthe a -us.The hitrikig ketue19 i3 -Won by Crary. Time, events entered by the class of 912, ftesaeu r hDtrc, HOTE L U~ NOXI0:4. in which there were any other en- last year's captain, who came outLL LL FIi 9 i 4 -WonbyS.Tie 10.4. yesterday for the first time;' goes ] - BOSTON

i~ii Wonby Su.Mimderok tries, they led in eight. to right halfback; Bohlin, who has1911-Won by Middlebrook. ___________ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~Ha ths istncio

II. ~~~~~~~~~~~~Archaeology Lectures been playing right half, goes to Hsti itnto220.-dy. DASH - quarter, wvhich he played last year,

1913- Won by Abbot. Time, The Department of Archaeology, and T. Strong and Weber are Factory, 18-31 iif aaldngton stee oso24.1. Phillips Academy, announces the placed on the ends of the line. Car- OPPE[ MS'RAC

I912-WVon by Kneen. Time following lectures. For four of ter, the second team halfback, wasN tLI1 24.2. b rus ie these lectures a small fee is put in at fullback, Stevens was Cotigad uisis

i9i4-W on b ie hre to cover the cost of the shifted from quarter to halfback,26. entertainment. The others are and Tattan, who lhas been playing- 388 LI-- 1atr. Lwrence Tel. 1671

i911-Won by Gross. Time, free. back of the line, wvas put in at26.4. I ~ oguard.

- 4o-yd. DASH Oct. 27.. The Painted Desert and Yesterday's practice consisted of MHE NEW D~RUG STOREthe Cliff-Dwellkrs.

1912-Won by Cutler. Time, 55. W. K. Moorehead a long signal drill and the combin-1913-Won by Sharpe. Time, Nov. i7. Mammoth Cave, Ken- ation showed considerably more CROWLEY &' CO.

tucky. Dr. H. C. Hovey snap that the team has evidenced 3 ANS. NOE58.2. ~~~~~~~~Admission 25 cents 3 ANS. NOE

19I4-Won by Lindsay. Time, Dec. . Mounds and Fortifica-- so far this season.1911I - Won by Middlebrook. tions. W. K. Moorehead

Dec. 15. Indian Songs and Harvard Football Schedule88o-yd. RUN Dances. Mis B. Mayes A homelike, irst-class hotel,

1912-Wofl 2 Admission 25 cents The schedhle p m~~~~~~rud of Nw England ' 'I9I2Wonby Dyer. Time,. 1Amisio 25cnth Harvard football schdze adito., dating rmmm. 10.3 sec. ~~~~Jan. 2. The Folk Lore of New for this season is as follows: (ion. Warren, yet-

I 9 I2-Won byStewart. TmC. Peabody Oct.- - Bates at Cambridge. - newlyfurnlhed~4min by. Time, Jang26. -ms ofCif--~i wnth every - ~

2 mm. 1.3.3 sec. . ja~~hn:e6 Glimes.o hii~ Oct. 5. flowdoin at Cam- coor . -4

I9I3-Won by Feeney. Time, ChneeH reo1 fj-E.S. Morse bridge. onv-- I2min. 19 sec. .Admission 25 cents Oct 8. Williams at Cam- ,UIEC

94-on by Marvin. ie Feb. 2. Totems and Totemism. brde - oand cl C. Peabody warnevr

2min. 24 sec. Feb. i6. (Subject to be announced Oct. 15. Aniherst at Cam- .ro.Kpcn

MILE RUN later) Dr. Win. C. Farabee bridge. 'satycenyou

1913-Wn by ickeran. ~Mar 9. Chief Joseph's Retreat aumpat ommI.9.3sec. b Dikra.5Dr. Chas. A. Eastman Oct. 22. Brown at Cambridge. .$00adyand up.min. 9.i sec. ~~Admission 25 cents Oct. 29. Ws on tWs

I912-Won by Buckwell. Time, Mar. 23. The Earliest Man in Pit________________~~ mm i6 ~~~~~~~~ America. C. Peabody Conelitnt.rig.

5 min. i6 sec. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tov. 5. Comell___at____________i9i4-Won by Sterne. Time., 5 - Advisory Board Nov. 12. Dartmouth at Cam-

min. 41.2 sec. bridg~e.POLE VAULT This rs Athletic Avsr Nov.. Yale at New Haven. M~ la a et

igi2Wonby Larsn t Board iscomposed of the follow-_______6 in. ing men: COLLEGE NOTES MAIDOD BUIH DIN TREMONT SMEET

i9i1-Won by Hulburt. Height, Dr. P. S. Page, chairman. .YL BOSTON9 ft. Dudley T. Rogers of Dedham, R.AA EP .'S a

193Wn by Emerson. Height Mass, captain of football. b eetd'himno h8 ft Norman F. Thompson of Fafl .e Ju-r .ad I pnr

1914-Won by Edwards. 7 ft. River, manager of football. nior. Prom committee. S. S. Pitt-Robrt . Mrti ofPitsbugman, P. A. 'o8, and N. Mears, P. of3 in. Rbr .Mri fPtsug A. 'o', were also elected to thc o

HIGH JUMP Pa., captain of track. committee. It consists of eight Woolen Dovelff isi9i2-Won' by Chaffee. Height, Theodore W. York of Philadel- mebr fteAcdmcJno

5 ft. 2 in. phia, Pa., manager of track. clas;, and three members --f t For Young Men!191ii-Wgn by F. C. Newton. John S. Reilly of Brockton, Sheffeld unior class.-

Height, ft. captain of baseball.CratldhebsaltamAI914-Won by Brock. Height, Francis K. Douglas of New barhg at e h asebal w te am n vr pdnadOtn ae

5 ft. York, N. Y., manager of baseball. atge las season witph a Aer Sprigon6un aret1913-Won by Ayer. Height, 4 Reginald L. Ripley of Hing aei ofie3l.d ph, P. a.a o,

ft. i inm. ham Centre, Mass., undergraduate le-nfednwt naeaeoBROAD JUMP treasurer. - ~~~~~974- FULL LIsiz O.. BROAD JUMP '~~~~~~The football squad has been cut

1912-Won by Foley. Distance, from 96 men to 62. The following Ne Ls Fumishing Goods19f-3-Wn byotEmerson.toDis-r. aAdAeVrri-191f.3 inb Eesn. is 11AAnd~ver men are on the squad:Oltig at Odr84RpIug

tance, i ft. 3 in. u Eg oui uKipti,'0;SBrks J. WM. DEAN -191iI-Won by Frye. Distance, -RilOS Cots 8;MAn, STREET "'ANDOVER

ft. 10 1-2 ~~. - TEA STORES ~ Greenough, '07; S. F. Freeman, ____________14-WonIODis--Main AndST oer '07; Merritt, 'oS; , Blakeslee, 'o9;

by Morgan. ~~50 ManSt, dvrMcDevitt, 'oS. TH-E PI-ILLIRS' INNtance, 7 ft 5 in. ._______SHOT PUT ~~~~~~~~~~~~Fall Baseball at YFale OPPOSITE CAMPUS

SHOT PUT ~~Selectionsmadee' yvourquaity - Open throughout the-year. Rates 3.ooi 9 12-Wo- by Nichols. Dis- peMY .Baqes eve otance,3ft9in Paying made esyby our prices Fall training for the Yale base- pe da.,-b andciet'es-d o'

191-Won Mott. -itne h~ etcmlmn adt u ball team was, begun yesterday.by Distance, The best complimentng paida toyme olyinur . SEWAT rp~eor

:34 ft. 6 in. goods is the quiet, steady increasing Aogte ast e lyn .SEAT. Popetr1914-Wonby Durfe. Dis--hold they have on the public, as were, Captain Badger and Joe'Ste-tc31 ft.o by D- rfin. Ds- shown by the daily growing 'sales,.l ensletance ~ ~ ~ ~ W reatr emnetptrnvens, in their odpositions; Carhart la

22o-yd. LOW HURDLES and always back up promise with behind the bat, and Lontrel. Theby Tim, qualty conideredare never under. -- ya'sS H O fi9i i-Won byHulburt. Ti erfuai oncer edke, tebstn matrrial from last -chain; -,S U26.4 sec. . - -- sl.W would- be plae wtpionship Freshman, team is good. ietai EN I PedM

i9i4-Won by Tenney. Time, your personal inspection of our McCreery, Starkweather, Bennett, 92 goods and prices.in p ivl3 Wehnlal ~e~a.31.3 5ec. - goods and prices. ~~~~McGee and Scott 'are showing 'u

1912-Won by -Bartlett. No 38 Stores in New' England. wel' '- ". .

i~i-~nb ateL N el'1