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AcaeTeaefee by Annual D er wilf be ?y aTeamgOles tCmric - '- a6en y' mrrow Margin. ass atsme Made. 09 - student. to givegood upport VOL Trak.core, 7XX 'pe. vs. 1910. ard Game Expected. The. AndoveraTrac team was The annual Phio banquet will be 245-Tr acks 'ayoare psqa eayso defeated by the HarvardFreshmen *held next .Saturday evening, May Cambridge* theHarvard 'Varsity baseball team team lastSaturday-afternoonby the 8 at 30 'clock, in the Lecture 2.o-Mr. inmans; discussion at Cambridge; . This is sure to a and t Room of the Arch logy Building group. .oe of thehadest games of the orondition bert inrackte o this'was The annuae will b a larger nuwill ber of TRSDAY year, asrvard has an, en eption- defome -very fasthe Htiaresvawere made. members present than everninbefore, -T , class: the vaid 'Varsity baseball team The half particular wast and there is no doubt but that the etuooBaseb' fa e 'hs b ore will allow sat630oclockintheLecture 2.0 s squad eproo--tMro H7mano .iscit:e s wil allow done in exceptionally good time. affair will be a great success. As 2.45-Track squad report. - - - Three men- won their "A's.", Rey- s..f the members of thee school .oo.--Tegmis Claosesf the -nolds, in the low hurdles, Porter in the high jump and J. D. Thompson debating team are Philo men, that 6.45-Rifle Club, Borden Gym- in the hammer throw. Hopwood oint will serve as one of the chief nasum . group. w~as Tthestothmetwingti e lg W hbe Mr tackpoles Bible ouA ' I both the- hundred and two-twenty exception fgi President Colyer, of Cass. , e - -- i hins~ iisl go-foirm.Reyolds Forum, all those present will. be 1;2ennis cases IS^ ^^ W-**-* was-. oe econ; g-eight men.Mr.Hinman, who is 2.25-Tac class B. points hurd Duponthe school debating .o-Baseball squad report. Monday the greatest point winner or theo Freshmen, team, 'and who is an old Philo man, 2.3o-Gymnasium class. Thso meet in detail:were e, will be present. Mr. Stean s will 2e45-Track squad- report. 120 TARD HURDLES also attend. The committee have 3.0-Trk -'class cD. -elns 4.oo-6.oo--aTennis classes.llow n aagood race for arranged a new-feature for the 7.I5-Forum. Acr h a e ology C. L . LANiGAN P;:A;.o6,H. H . Andover but Dupont of the Har- quet in the way of a outside Building. ThvardFresmen passed him and .- some of the members of the osd B . oo ' oxciSe :tohgol reachelds, in the tapewth a gourdlead. speaker-Mr. E. B Bishop. - Mr. -Pho Pearson Ha Pittmahe Andover was third. Time, Bishop, one of the Boardof t he rus- E e f are 'urged t -come and Sup 17 2-5 sec tees of this school, is an old Philo All of the Andover men who ex- port the team: The following is was the YA DAr of the man of the class of '8evening. The list pect togo tothe Harvardgamethis theline-up: Hopwood, Andover; had little of toasts which will be given is afternoon are requested to meet on ANDOVER HARVARD difficulty in leaving the rest of the printed below: the stands behind first base. As G. Thompson, Pfau, c.f. b,-Lanigan entrteorm. this 'Jils E. lurdett s.s. c:, : arve bentries i isevent.Billigs, G. S. To Y, Toataster the game does not begin until four Snel, c. - . Crie Harvard, secured second, and Pills- o'lokd, the fellows wilbe llowed Sherman, r.f r.f, Aronson bury, Andover, third. Time, 1 I o Pllos Motto: to stay over until the seven five L. Burdett, ib 2b McLaughlin "Sc-Are d Reg er .' train from Boston. Brown, G. Thompsonf . ' ib,.Brgs - t R IL ' -- i Al'fred E. -Sears, - Reynolds,- l.f.: - ss., Simons Thia s was. themot imterestin g 2 'Philo's Rival. GOLF NOTICE Reilly, Erwin, 3b p., Hartford race of the afternoon. -Lucy, An- H M ere L A ch . There will be no match with the Annual Soria^ Meet ' but was'then passed by Lacy of 3 Philo's Purilose noon, but there will be practice at The annual Spring Track meet the Freshmen, followed closely by Francis T. Bennett, 09 the Merrimack Country Club. will be held next Saturday at 2 the greatest' pint winner for theb fought hard, but in thl-e a . last, '9 lap,~ -Oh45-Track squad-og W9report. The~neto spa in detail: f te~.Ac tWi be pres h men fo the Exeter Meet will to spare. Hayes o the Academy POT-PURRI NOTICE is at my~ room, 27; Bartle~tt -Hlall. largly -depend. For this reaso it - team. was third..;l Time 4 Wmin, 41 As3.oo--Track -class D. 'C ' 4-5 sec. - ; A great many of the fellows in Ah members of the Stciety who of important that all mewo av 440 YAD DASH school don't seem to realize that the sh to read it over and familiarize ll m ing the The Harvard runners took this Pot -Powrir is one bf'the.most im- theijselves with -it may do so by squad for the final meet - should race in very goodtime considerig portantgedchool organizew ations e ove competein the Spring contest, this the condition, of mte tackW. est should be supported as such. place., ' '-Secretary, coming Saturday. . of Andover set a fast pace. for athe. quet is hard eno f ghwork t col- Assistant Business Manag.er oM first balf of the distance, but Ran- lect all the material and see that - - ney' and' Cummin;, both 'of the everything is ready for publication, All those men who intend to try Freshmen team, finally ased him but when the fellos remain idif- for Assistant usio. ness Manager of The reglan menting nn-exof Forum and hreahed the tap e in that ferent and refuse to support the the PHILIPIAN foro 1910, should will be held Fmiday evening at the Pittordermanwih An dove r was thir d Tim book, Bishop, one tasis mde uh.ore hand theiames . Trus- CDRI sAtc aeology Building. The sub- Ti7' e; s c. ' t of difficult sWhen fellows come ond, 18 Brick House, before to- jet for debate win be .resolved, HALPF ILE UN ' aroiin-to see you about buying morrownoon. All members of the That the Social conditions of this Thiswane OO fa stest half a PoP , don't just say "one" class- of to are livard gible Any cnt are-a gthan H to Andover; had litt le of toas lpot s which will be given is afternoon are Topi to meet on ANDOVER diffito makiup the,: entire distnce. Lastly, the Pot-Porri- Boarind e Wee .. jnill be gie i baSchoell- k pf,,and a 'Select Peding'e by gtInHarvardwd r idoes bits best: to, please'the school Theresuts of .the BuHarvard game a , Whi.s pple will spHarveyak entries i m hi e' - andi felo. iingeneral, eWhy edon the, s afternoo t begin until foure el egraed _3-5 se.trn- - theyretu theeffort? from Bothestonield. - eemorawn, G. Thoeo b,.Brs ;-* ;(Con~ Alfnured e.on Page 8) rns, ' o - T~s 'was. 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AcaeTeaefee by Annual D er wilf be ?y aTeamgOles tCmric - '- a6en y'mrrow Margin. ass atsme Made. 09 - student. to givegood upportVOL Trak.core, 7XX 'pe. vs. 1910. ard Game Expected.

The. AndoveraTrac team was The annual Phio banquet will be 245-Tr acks 'ayoare psqa eaysodefeated by the HarvardFreshmen *held next .Saturday evening, May Cambridge* theHarvard 'Varsity baseball teamteam lastSaturday-afternoonby the 8 at 3 0 'clock, in the Lecture 2.o-Mr. inmans; discussion at Cambridge; . This is sure to

a and t Room of the Arch logy Building group. .oe of thehadest games of the

orondition bert inrackte o this'was The annuae will b a larger nuwill ber of TRSDAY year, asrvard has an, en eption-defome -very fasthe Htiaresvawere made. members present than everninbefore, -T , class: the vaid 'Varsity baseball teamThe half particular wast and there is no doubt but that the etuooBaseb' fa e 'hs b ore will allow

sat630oclockintheLecture 2.0 s squad eproo--tMro H7mano .iscit:e s wil allow

done in exceptionally good time. affair will be a great success. As 2.45-Track squad report. - - -Three men- won their "A's.", Rey- s..f the members of thee school .oo.--Tegmis Claosesf the

-nolds, in the low hurdles, Porter inthe high jump and J. D. Thompson debating team are Philo men, that 6.45-Rifle Club, Borden Gym-in the hammer throw. Hopwood oint will serve as one of the chief nasum .group.

w~as Tthestothmetwingti e lg W hbe Mr tackpoles Bible ouA ' I

both the- hundred and two-twenty exception fgi President Colyer, of Cass. , e --- i hins~ iisl go-foirm.Reyolds Forum, all those present will. be 1;2ennis cases IS^ ^^ W-**-*

was-. oe econ; g-eight men.Mr.Hinman, who is 2.25-Tac class B.points hurd Duponthe school debating .o-Baseball squad report. Mondaythe greatest point winner or theoFreshmen, team, 'and who is an old Philo man, 2.3o-Gymnasium class.

Thso meet in detail:were e, will be present. Mr. Stean s will 2e45-Track squad- repor t.120 TARD HURDLES also attend. The committee have 3.0-Trk -'class cD.

-elns 4.oo-6.oo--aTennis classes.llown aagood race for arranged a new-feature for the 7.I5-Forum. Acr h a e ology C. L .LANiGAN P;:A;.o6,H. H .

Andover but Dupont of the Har- quet in the way of a outside Building.

ThvardFresmen passed him and .-some of the members of the osd B .oo ' oxciSe :tohgol

reachelds, in the tapewth a gourdlead. speaker-Mr. E. B Bishop. - Mr. -Pho Pearson Ha Pittmahe Andover was third. Time, Bishop, one of the Boardof t he rus- E e f are 'urged t -come and Sup17 2-5 sec tees of this school, is an old Philo All of the Andover men who ex- port the team: The following is

was the YA DAr of the man of the class of '8evening. The list pect togo tothe Harvardgamethis theline-up:Hopwood, Andover; had little of toasts which will be given is afternoon are requested to meet on ANDOVER HARVARD

difficulty in leaving the rest of the printed below: the stands behind first base. As G. Thompson, Pfau, c.f. b,-Lanigan

entrteorm. this 'Jils E. lurdett s.s. c:, : arve

bentries i isevent.Billigs, G. S. To Y, Toataster the game does not begin until four Snel, c. - . CrieHarvard, secured second, and Pills- o'lokd, the fellows wilbe llowed Sherman, r.f r.f, Aronson bury, Andover, third. Time, 1 Io Pllos Motto: to stay over until the seven five L. Burdett, ib 2b McLaughlin

"Sc-Are d Reg er . ' train from Boston. Brown, G. Thompsonf . ' ib,.Brgs -

t RIL ' -- i Al'fred E. -Sears, - Reynolds,- l.f.: - ss., SimonsThia s was. themot imterestin g 2 'Philo's Rival. GOLF NOTICE Reilly, Erwin, 3b p., Hartford

race of the afternoon. -Lucy, An- HM ere L Ach . There will be no match with the Annual Soria^ Meet '

but was'then passed by Lacy of 3 Philo's Purilose noon, but there will be practice at The annual Spring Track meetthe Freshmen, followed closely by Francis T. Bennett, 09 the Merrimack Country Club. will be held next Saturday at 2

the greatest' pint winner for theb

fought hard, but in thl-e a .last, '9 lap,~ -Oh45-Track squad-og W9report.

The~neto spa in detail: f te~.Ac tWi be pres h men fo the Exeter Meet willto spare. Hayes o the Academy POT-PURRI NOTICE is at my~ room, 27; Bartle~tt -Hlall. largly -depend. For this reaso it-team. was third..;l Time 4 Wmin, 41 As3.oo--Track -class D. 'C '

4-5 sec. -; A great many of the fellows in Ah members of the Stciety who of important that all mewo av

440 YAD DASH school don't seem to realize that the sh to read it over and familiarize ll m ing theThe Harvard runners took this Pot -Powrir is one bf'the.most im- theijselves with -it may do so by squad for the final meet -should

race in very goodtime considerig portantgedchool organizew ations e ove competein the Spring contest, thisthe condition, of mte tackW. est should be supported as such. place., ' '-Secretary, coming Saturday. .of Andover set a fast pace. for athe. quet is hard eno f ghwork t col- Assistant Business Manag.er oMfirst balf of the distance, but Ran- lect all the material and see that - -

ney' and' Cummin;, both 'of the everything is ready for publication, All those men who intend to tryFreshmen team, finally ased him but when the fellos remain idif- for Assistant usio. ness Manager of The reglan menting nn-exof Forum

and hreahed the tap e in that ferent and refuse to support the the PHILIPIAN foro 1910, should will be held Fmiday evening at the

Pittordermanwih An dove r was thir d Tim book, Bishop, one tasis mde uh.ore hand theiames .Trus- CDRI sAtc aeology Building. The sub-

Ti7' e; s c. ' t of difficult sWhen fellows come ond, 18 Brick House, before to- jet for debate win be .resolved,

HALPF ILE UN ' aroiin-to see you about buying morrownoon. All members of the That the Social conditions of thisThiswane OO fa stest half a PoP , don't just say "one" class- of to are livard gible Any cnt are-a gthan

H to Andover; had litt le of toas lpot s which will be given is afternoon are Topi to meet on ANDOVERdiffito makiup the,: entire distnce. Lastly, the Pot-Porri- Boarind e Wee .. jnill be gie i baSchoell-k pf,,and a 'Select Peding'e by

gtInHarvardwd r idoes bits best: to, please'the school Theresuts of .the BuHarvard game a , Whi.s pple will spHarveyakentries i m hi e' - andi felo. iingeneral, eWhy edon the, s afternoo t begin until foure el egraed

_3-5 se.trn- - theyretu theeffort? from Bothestonield. - eemorawn, G. Thoeo b,.Brs;-* ;(Con~ Alfnured e.on Page 8) rns, ' o-

T~s 'was. ' 6e-i-st inteiesting .

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il-- ipatrick, P. A .'07, Star I aer '

FOWNES . In the Sprin track meet held: G PI h GLOVES M ond'at Yale last Monday, J.R. Kilpat-i;- I titute, ,

...-...1 ,:, ~Troy N.Y.-ricke P. A. '07 won both the broad- ' MlOwear long nd lool. jump and the shot put. In the :^ " " : .1 . - EM -NT"

well while they wer , Haard Dental School The style of the season.·· ^^^^ H a, ; '_ A Depatmentof Huard Unlalreil; -it's an

~ ,;,-' . A grdu st ofthe four-yesr course n this caool admtt . !., i; Wwithout "aileatlona.

Studentsof Abbot and Phillips. ual fcililes for practl a ork. A' t reS d t f Peas' coure. eading-to the degree, Doctor DentalPhiediprtci.N: wbulldgs. Medemq.iipmet. .. w .ATTENTIONIII . ccnic. Wri, or catloge, S cent; eah - fo'S tcentsATTENTION1! -. :t1 !. Cataloe. V Ciott Pbod Company; Makers

rhe practical experience of a ifetime 2 3 'Dar mouth,. ti ;: lBoeten , Mo.

at your service at the 'sNew" Shoo Store. '.-.

E. DAWSON Main St. ,. ., ' -

Hand Sewed Shoe Repairing .

X . ~ ~~. . -. go desired, by smartly TH ',.

dr ssed. young men.- BENT.& BUSH CO.

IJ. R. KILPATIC . 07 Dcsigned and made in'ur S School it -' -oston.___________ _ ~own workshops

1111111 1 I LuR I broad jump heeasily covered 22 ftHIGH CLASS'TAILORING- l5?incbes, and in the shot put hisFabrics especially adapted nearest opponent was Coy. Cap- LA. ROSor Students use tain .of next years football teamn. -s

Evening, Dress Specialty Kilpatrick sent the shot 42 ft II

J. C. Littlefield .BOSTON .inches and Coy 42 feet 6 I-2 in. 12 be' -- .... Tailo'

12 Beacon Street ..... a rS...

AR, G.LOOV , HOSERY, Ric. -

You may read the above legend anyway: from right to e left, lft to right, OLD SOUTH BUILDINGtHH -D/ ~ /^A-tvk " ~centre to extreems, or extreems to centre: it expresses the testimony of satisfied .

customers who have had us do their packing and shipping. BOSTONf/~ 4~' yy ;^' sWe will not roast you. We believe that we have lived down that stigma on '

the Furniture business in. this town. - - ^-.Near Hotel Tour~ine. ~ BUCHAN & FRANCIS, so Park St. Near Hotel Touraine. - . . .

78 Boylston St., Boston . w. . -,CD WLEY- . C ; . * , . E.

Have your

pHOTOGLAPH5. L. P I NS MAIN STREET. ANDOVER--L.P I NXK05 :S .. .made at-the -College Tailor TA H T

T.:A. HOT CO.... SHERMAN STUDIO .... H.G_ L' .HARVARD E..' ' Bep;.G. L. BA8BE ,..-, OAMBBIDOE. - - .

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Pictures of all P. A. Groups may be RvPry Tuesday at French's -. . aler in Dry- Goodi andobtained at short notice . .. -: . Groceiesand Wholesale Deal-

_____________________ _nke myZnioal e utifot loltas uUga stUahber the eoie trate .-ol . - , -.?- '*-- -- :----._.,,, : , , -. . : " , l- rn- .!: ' '-BSED 6

.. NOYES E. FRENCH - .. .- . .New'rY.a

fnfng Rooms 1 -- - -.'6 E -!z--- ' - ' WRGHT' '& DIT 0:LON. , . ^L---,-OWELL, MASS .

.Sdents' supplies of al ns - Manufacturers and Dealers in l gh Grade Athletic Supplies'-: '* ". ,-Students' supplies of all kinds. , ,-K PrTP I AP ; :

B. B. B. Pipes '*and *ipe *epai. LAWN. TENN IS'- -'.FOOTE LL ,' ' - ,BASEBALL .pe andpipe repairs. BASKETBALL HOCKE. -:GOLF. GOODS, CoI. Squar e

College Ices and Sundea. . ,,, ,- ,tveU - . . - ,;- - .itle- .

----- ____ -------____. -. Aen J, thletic Goods-a.Specalt. ..S, p-rc ,a1y thU Hoe l *:

- ' ' it .e.' a' concedet ' i tt *-FRANK BROTHERS'' .- _ -Rno 'A*?IFTH . -' B , ol u o ; S -HffiO . 1^W , Wf'onm»t drsle tei,. n mo'a, ,uaJ: e sit .s.u ,' Bu3lder .oA ..N . be Ar .b4ga&D; djtttooW swear '~st ̂̂ *' H-'E

arte-a-f'theIi.#eat. 'Made of ciet/ e *B AMOS WIf^lPPLL.difrab STN,-^' MAKAEUSIE S

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MEN'SFURNISaING GOODS..i " xeterTrial for Track W iH HE, KE O LITSD WORILD

- .;:H*reiTfr STORE *,",'-. Last Satiirday' afternoon trialsi | . Bad WaWG.War- NVENTIO- latre,' .Andove ... were ,held at Exeter. i,' the track nock. . ;'8,! ' A- new-. 'inst .ment,' called the

-·.'' .- ^ .^:.,'': W . .events to pick entries for next Sat-' cme: meiiiber 6fj'th7 Corinthian '-photo speed ' ecorder9, has been

HEWINII IILIII I I I I:HEIWINS,-. U ur days: GOO sm e t .: i t h the wreaoTat;?:f ::: -'!IHE:< O AL.vented. -'Th : 'achine:: enables ,Fr:eshmen.' -,,No" times were' an-. - H, s:C.Btd'oman has, one to cmiputethe 'speed at -which|- -. notund-., bee n;iactng;" smange Ofb aa iplay an auto sgogba.." y .merely photo-

a 'F-rnishing Goods The summasryti given by the EPlta;iUpsiloi rater- graphing the car. -"The first vic-- 4, Hamilton :lace,Boston -. Half-mile-Won by W. J. Bing- j ity at 'Hanrard tim of-,this machine was W. 'S.

__ __ __ ham, '12;, R.T. Roberts, 'o10 nd; The students of .AmherstCi- , ,.w:as fined $20 n the

:.-:-I^UJM/'.Y ,> o yd. dash-Won by F. Bums, toward forming tu sdent ouncil.attherat oftenty-seven miles an' -~h " * -'~~- ;.. . l '/vtIo-; T. H. cor nell,x'ii, 2nd; S. L. A Wireless'Club has' beerii h.hour. I Police officials expect that

.r..ench,'1, 3rd.. ed atTech.T erer - n 'great cHangein.thewaycf1 Ti288B n ,120 yd._hurdles-Won by P. C. members: at, present7d -' - feurs' handle their cars iill result

Tempoiarlly2Boyle0ton St., Crandall io;- A. Gillis, '10, nd; Pennsylvania is the first'"olege from th use.of this new invention.BOSTON C. C. Field, 'I0, 3rd. to introduceunderrda spk- GREAT- MASSACRE AT ADNA

440 yd. dash-iWon by E. Bar- ing. Capable men'have been chos- The Mohammedans of Adna,

-;WANTED ! ! . low,'io; T. H.-Guething,'l0o 2nd; en from amongthe studets who Turkey, recently massacred 15,000oo

Athletic - Camp for Boys, Lake Crandall, '.o; P. F. Shields, 'I, The Harvard tennis team defeat- seized a'd soldinto' ::aslavery. .:Every aw

Utopi: New Brunswick, Canada. 2nd -" ed ' Princetdn last .Monday- win- dauy sbringsi 'eotsb f'ie ' ouagesCanoeing 'Fishing Rowing Golf Mile run-Won' by J. . Jones, ning sixsets out 'of in. bcnmmitte fsaie notivres. h

utdion TeentaLie , ' J.;P. Caglahan, '12,2nd;aI. The 'Senior Proniade YatYle , eFor partiCulars , ti P. ackenzie, 'i, rd. will be held oia June 28. JoRDAN-CONVICTED

Fo B Ba'ticla0s, Dca opoy .." oyd. dash-Won by F. Burns, A Sheftf. Junior Fence is being Th: trial of: Chester S. Jordan, .A the o'ai" "r "- '"io; T. H. Cornell, 'r, a2nd; G. J. constructed at Yale by the present who was chargd ritithe murder $:o i

98 West 183rdStreet, Scheetor .'II, rd. Jior claSs. - - of his wife, was concluded. yester-': ,ew York, NM. Y. - -iThe Faculty at Harvard .have dayoon, when the juy announced n ,

_____ ------------ ______-- ... Seniors vs. Middlers ' confirmed-the' election -of Sherman' their verdict of guilty^ o(surde -in- i-'-ru- by J- Hoar' Bowles, P:A. '08, as Assis- the-first degree. ":The jury took-

I The game between 1909 and Manager of the'Frelshmen i8 hours to decidea onethe case,

RESERi-iivEDi vFOVt 1910 will be played either on-19io's Baseball team.' - which' is the record time :for'longdutoi TeritS.ift J A. -Vfield or the old campus this after- 'I'sessions. Jordan's family, it is : -: I aI noon at 2.5 o'clock; As both 1s. ig- thought, will appeal the'case to the

games so far, the, struggle will be By mutual agreement of the cap- cision. - w'

971 BEACO STREIt BOSTON ard one and boi, teams will do tains of the baseball teams -of NEW YORK BAE STI-- rN !!-:' DU ltheir most to win this game. The classe 1911 and 1912, the game ...

following men will play on their scheduled foi today, "wll be post- A great strike of the New Yorkrespective teams: ' poned until:tomorrow in order to bakers is n at present. Ye sterday,.

stn c f Le0 allow all men to go t sCambridge a mob of nhe' strikers attacked all

Beaman, p. .f., Coffi see the 'Varsity team play Har- the bakler shops in Harlem and the

^7^ ~Schofield (Hanna), r.f. ,Martin vard. The line-ups of the two .East Side.: 'A strong guard of po--Lanius, l.fi. /c., Large teams are:- lice was imnediately sent out, and

t.Burcard b ' . toia. Pains 9 d. h orders-was restored to some degre.- gamsei b 'C3or s; s Moore, 2 o. 3- b., Arnold Twenty arrests were made.- - cilNeedham, cs.. sb., r onIes i nMcDtonal, 3b L f.,' Wells '

-' - o T " Cafese Sil or g Pidgeon a , s.s. , Black - NE BOSTON COLLEGE PL',NS...... . Chase (Scragg) (Stos)I Harlo b , Re esa neBosto Col-

Rates for '- - ' -s9g Ottley (Shannon), .. ilege. erel explained to the collegeSpecial atsfrSeniors Defeat 1 *,, r a ,ONi ) authorities yesterday, by Achitec ,

---- Mcntosh (Fitzgerald),' c.f. 2b, KammSTI DE.NT S The Seniors defeated the Junior hPeters, c. S p., Broomfield C.D Maginnis. The plans pro-

' '- Middlers in a seven inning' game Denman, p. -s.s., Foley (Hayes) vide for a' magnificent. group of. -$__________ ._last Monday afternoon by a score buildings to be erected on Univer-r

*7 1-E-heir- of to i. It was the second game iior sity Heights. The general struct- W. H.GOWDY ofthe yea'r anid reat im provement ho - " ure of the planw roughly suggests .

was shown'over th e games played T h e Juniors, at Harvard, won that of a cathedral; the building be-

Hatters adShirt MaKers last week. Both teams made, sev- the class track championship last ing arranged so as to'form longi- -erl 'errors, but on the whole, thea Monday with- a total,a of 502-3 tudinal .and o ransverse aes.

aChape St. New Haven Conn Playi.g was very o . TddBeeman pt The Srphomores came n i ' .1004 ' pitched : for '09 and held down next with 38.2 pointsI followed i' ^Leagu Baebahl- Standing

·· ::~......:_..: to a few Scattered hits. Denman by the Seniors with 22 - points.-- -- pitc-lhed" the first five innings for The Freshmen had ony a few men NATIONAL LEAGUE

-'i hen his plahe was takmten by enared, butt managed to et Is,;did-2s W. L.- P.C.-

acloinpad At wtimes the playing points. ell the events were run Phitaderpea :8 4

r ;~ ~~ ~~- of~~~~~c was 'in the' face of-wunfvorbles cnitto m6 'g625 mLL~.. '; -· the Junio ' Middlers P 'very tions.: ; K . ^ i uagged, fanld showed a great chs ante o, .which included ar heavy Boston s-8 .615-

- for improvement.. Th-e ns'made track and a cd. Wind. R. C. Fos- incinati 'o 9 .526: -' . .. uringte innings areit ,as fol los : er, 'i, Herbert Jaues, 'II, and Chicao e a 8 9 -e

.- 1: iIT&Tn'nyi16--· 911 . o ga o oo the mile aid two ile 'runs ingood' New York.--a- 4c o .8 .333 -^ ' l -u 'w l **!* u ^^-Thea line-up: b ot time considering the. condition of ., AMERICAN LEAGUE .

a Eastman, ci9l9 c - 2,- e the track. Foster-won .both the NW i' - B CW. L. P.C.DA LY CT Beeman, o ' 3b;. Brown and thei 22ar she ss The best Detroi: ' ;2. ' .7':'

'Burchard, 3d s;,' MacDonald performance of the afternoon was New York ' 9 S. 643

i ^0-B;a, ,:S,~i~.~.~.~::-80 -"O, Laniusj Li.'- ':: " ": :dfjOttley made by C. C. Little who put the Chicago' ' . 7 7 .5o --IFlanders,'21' ' ' " c.f., '5McIitoshl xiopoundl shot 4 j5feet, 8, inches, -Cleveland -6 8 429,

dm issiaron O .'i. ' Oo .e spMciel,·"' :f.'a ' - pe- ntfl'oop coming within -1'1-2 inches: of' the Philadelphia .5 7 '417

bsi nat sSseniorsDedhaeat .s'Y ' " 'Petersrfesterday,. e:

"tn eiijd n ' ' .Chaleow alb>l^ *'. ' 'enDe ogotambaing college record made by Harry Le- Washington . - 33· ^ 'a".- "IEMaidd-eisma , ;a.n "3 n g

Bamondy p.rsafiteoonby atreamplayi H ar- te bakerec ' shopsUivem- a

was~C9 shown Oyu, thegams, plye

n itaHd siti he' e e t "- ' 6 '.62

':,, ,IM,~,,,,[:~,[~:~.?,o.: .. ]- :he ineup:',-'' '' '' tme ~nsderfig-he'ondtio, o [- ~ ' AimUAN r.~qm~' .' .

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Zbe philllpian qui .MMIL ..ROS At the meeting of Inquiry held , . - .... i

Blast Sunday, Dr; Osborne of the T -anagig l r Seaman's Friend Society of Bos- W a L- W h V ,i

J. T. OGDE - ton, spoke about the sailors.. Mr. AND IPORTERS OP W, Iu Osborne, who is an Andover grad- . : ·

usiness 1nager uate from the class of '55, de- Woolen Novelties a Yale M anlivered a very interesting lecture -' M

Assistant BtiUneas Manager which was well liked by all present. for Young Men .D. G RAYMOND

Of any class of people which I10 Tremont St., Boston you'll comne to the "Old YaleAssociate ditors need assistance, perhaps the sailor Mr. A. llau at French's every week Store to get your college outfit-

Q. REYNOLDS is least thought of. The sailor - .. .L BRADFORD has his peculiar clothes, language, tings, because so, any Yale men

G. G. JONES and walk; all of these he gets from -do. ' J. H. GRIDLEY his life aboard ship. While on "Old Yale Store" desiigns in ar

Senior Editors board his vessel, a sailor has noWJ. BASS opportunity to spend his money; O1g0gKflH{ N tistic Yale Steis, Loving Cups,

F. T. BNIETTF. T. BENNETT therefore when he reaches port he Tobacco Jars, decorative and hand

W H BALDWIN feels like a' millionaire when hePublished every Wednesday and Satur- has orily a few dollars in his pocket; Flage and Arm Bands.

day during the school year. All his little wages are soon gone/ J/ X College quarters Furnishings,Notice to Advertsertis and he is left penniless until the Rugs, Portieres, Desks, Curtains,

To insure change of advertisement, next pay day. The Seaman's So- Haverhill's Greatest Clothiers. copy must be received for- Wednesday ciety aims to induce the. sailor to Mors airs, a t coortornot later than Tuesday noon; for Satur-day not later than Friday noon. open bank accounts and save his Dress Suits the study or bedroom. -

All Alumni communications should be money. Other important traits in Tuxedos Haberdasheryi Smart-Ideas in-addressed to the managing editor, W. J. the sailor are his bravery and hisBass, 6 Bartlet street, Andover, Mas. -versatility-the very nature of his Prince Alberts Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiiefs,

Terms: $a per Year. single Copies, cte. life making him so. Opera Hats Half-hose, Pajamas, Bath Robesditi d - The sailor is not ignorant as to and the rest of the outfit for the

PHILLIPANS will be distributed fro what religionis, or often he has oves, 'Tiesthe Archaeology~-Building Wednesdays 'been 'ur -and-young man of-fashion. -and Saturdays from za.3o until i.ns upon -been brought up, in Chstian -. sur- and othi-fixings forg m.presentation of subscription card. roundings-but he-merely needs a afternoon -And for- "OLD YALE STORE"

strong helping hand. Such aPHILLIPIAN will be devoted to matters helping hind is the Seaman's So- mal functions

of interest to the members of the Academy ciety, which tends unite the sail-and the raduat 'e ciety, which tends to unite the sail-and the graduates. . - t C-

All matters intended, for publiication ors and bring them back to Christ- Mail orders filled. i F must be signed by the writer's name. ian lives. Mr. Osborne -further CHAPEL AND TEMPLE STREETS

said that besides theoretical re- oW o> . NEW HAVEN, CONN.THE ANDOVER PRESS ligion, the seamen were furnished

...... with homes and hospitals while theWednesday, May 5, 1909 destitute were taken care of.

Mr. Osborne closed with a briefThis issue is in charge of L. talk on the other aims of the So-

Bradford. ciety.

This afternoon the Academy .- We request the opportunity to Everything for -This afternoon the Academydesign and estimate upon your '

Baseball team makes its first out- de and et upn CLASS AND SOCIETY PINS

of-town trip to Harvard. It is im- REDAL. ET . A Apossible to foretell the outcome of RI, EDA ETC. BASEBALLthe game, but Andover has a team that will fight to the end and bring Du nne o lrvump . . Athletic . StoreEverymfellowgin the school -Du ne (r ~[o~( P.. A.. Athletic. Storeback a victory if it can be done.. u ne 0 Every fellow in the school who can '47 Tremont Street, Boston. Massedo so, should go with the team, andgive them hearty support. The I-H. F., CHASEPHILLIPIAN joins the student body TRANSRIPT BLDGProp. -in wishing the team the greatest : - JOHN- TEWART

ct... -dARCO BUILDINGsuccess. aledordsuccess. -BOSTON Clothes lPressed dd d Te.. 104-7 .- Andover, Mass

Philo --o --- Post Office Avenue, - Andover

The meeting of Philo will be held as usual in Pearson Hall on AND 'DR. ABBOTT - -Friday night at 7. 5 o'clock. The - . Physician and Surgeon -

select reading will be given by Axt, Office Hours: Till 9 a.m..to 3 and 6 to 8 p.n

and the topics of the week by M. Offi-e -ad eaice and R 70 M-t L. oHsH. Smith. The question for de- NEW YORK - Telephone 179bate is: "Resolved that Chinese . -- : - ., ;

Laborers should not be excluded DR W. DACRE WALKER from the United States." The . DA WAIIHUSARDY

29tFIFTH AVE. d l Hallaffrimative will be upheld by Q.297FI H AV. , , .Reynolds and H. H Nute, while , N - / , 're ' ... . ',: -NNthe negative will be supported by Nearst Steet H. E Thomas and Klingbeil. Mr;.. ' -.- . - -

Domincovich will render the crit, -P s 'r go'A NEW YORK 1142P B' LdWaique.

' - . ..... . ' * ' , ',.- : .:,/' *'Prescription Druggist ;. , :Nt-W -YUKKII 11.e Fi;ZdUO"

;qU Allmembers of the faculty and FINE-, LOTHES B.B PipeS Cho. Fuge. -; n- student body are cordially invited. ' . : : : :. ':-t At F s wiJ .to be present at the meeting; usrve B d i d, - ; ver^, ,

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Well :Dressed Andover :Men have theiby '- r.t',toiheir-f h njdeby" . .,: .. . . The, 1foll0win4g~ia: an .alnnunce -

- 1 - | . W \ F-''' -_I( ment of a" moker which was held" -' . [- - _) 3 J r ! h j t \ \ "-s, . >'' : "^ill Philadelphita 'last Wednesday

'i .' _ _ . -- L.Jz >~ IN' .:: night to g.itgether the Alumni.,, ,'t .e ' '. . . ,i- .! ' '- ., . of the Acalermy in and about that

The Phillips Academy, Tailor and Outfitteri. e' 'Sur city forthe purpose of adopting"" .. "-' -_ ,, ' ' ' _ ,,_ ...- ':':'j a '"':"s >' -::as : : ::. Constitution : for- the :proposed

ORENSTE1N & ALEXANDER , ..I- -.- ' -- r - . ; Philadelphia Alumni Assodation,. ",„ . , Th * ''- Tlie annntiounceiient

Tailors and Importers T e n do v e r r es:- - To the Alumni'and Matrculateg' "*- , r, , '"-_' ."'"_'_:- _'___ ,"-' ofP'hjilipl Academy, Andover.

1o04 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn. -*--- -.....--... - PhillippTas All :

.- ~-- --- - .PRINTERS AND STATIONERS We were together in Andover,TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, .togther in pace ifnot in time. fTO S HILLS ACA--ErY, «'DICwe-i tring along the years for halfSCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLItS a centuryfind there are graduates

- -cvergilr- hvery cla iurigPROPRIETORS OF that perid, -witlin, ail of Phila.

PR /PRI£T;R8 -0.'- . delphian-we' allkno the hill. Weall'h0,e tor'" w,. ether. li..s u.Pil * . 1'he Andover Bookstore- der Uncle' Sam ,,aefoft, or 'hNEW PRESS BUILDING, . MAIN: STRE'ETJ. aei^eXt"sr, st, .

-'MAINTR the'h l'] th e~ha iest cefiter of./,,HB^B ^ .. ...... -' . . i"-[ 1 1 " .* 1 1" u our stttdent years, the place where .

~e\\i^' ^^a- _our closest itimaeie § were mde, -,.i : -- O. _ __ __ ,. : -: ".' . .a e and the place to whih our proudest -

*~~ _. r ~memorieg run,·- ,_ *, ,-.i: -,- -' -_!1 _ s.S -Wie Tr a t le*j st wea -fght: tr . - --

get togeter- ad- eep a little touchof elbow in the fles of that mafehi

-___________________________ ' ._ iing column which fell into line a

Denatured Alcohol hundr - thy -ioP'mrseJjts 1% iats25i G allon el% -

Pints 15c, Quarts 2, GaIon 65c ranks and heard the last lo/g disA.. ?.- . ... ....- - -. . --- .- - -'- ,' - -. ' c harge, ad ito whbe file§ youtg,

'3 3 : . - 'a s' _ gofaces are ranging every autfumn,LOWL'S Drug Store Uu L LEM IE IE Ce m Wenesday, Aprl aSth

-'- - .« *to the T1nitvrsity Club to a smoketf,N u ~ Tailor and urnisher ere wil be a esutio t o ,AN PRESSING BY THE TERM BARNARD ST,, ADOVER but that a detal,, We gIn wftVAN_____|___ ,,_________ a smoker to get a j ainted, Come:^O ..... "= -n '" ~' " . " " .' " ' ' ......--"-ready to make ywtreif kowt, to

ASK AII COLLEGE MAN ABOUT f anBOSTOR Ot * . of your artstte, o tise you,~~~~~. BOSTOAzu - . ew a the Aadgmy iwo re

* i ~~~__g. __ e ._ ........... *_. _^ ._f_ :the eity f 'Withi feac, try and-make up a littte grup, that will st ,.

... 0~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~a fffe fo", ce rwil tht wo (WifCGOSo Thng G ID EandYUNl Setr f-Sy itGENTLEM EN'S CO E- and YOUN .. SO ES come oneS Wstln. 6(CLOTHES' ' - - - tv ewe alsmef b i sg6 WiftCL^ITHES 20 SCHOOL ST, BOST J f.ONac r tN

Sporting and Out- . 'ta :-u (p W dr y*or na ie" * - * ' ' ' * * * *-. ! ^ '- - m y F * WI w A . e W a' zft f

Sportn~iggng and ~~~ FrJaasag -r Flaca ¢ and be r'eady to sre m',ing- Garments ' .. - &. :t .c.-

EPstt ;m t wa§ ever wa§ oft er er 6 e,h ~ - - - ~~~~~~we te ,M ,te, ae

od Things c GRIDLEY'S RESTAURANT ' I,, IJUIn00'0 F'iOOD AT POPUAR P'C . rOVP ALL Nf'f - ' "rf Wst, ,'

-: - -- '--'+- .... .. .F. - -.S l - ' '-1 \it^em w^ ^e Right Prices -, ,, r V

:i -**. lar"s,, - .-~ ;; ;,* ,,„.. -. . -: ICs d ie'^-it W W 6rfis, 19.'* D~ iRT~ ; s ~b - '^ ':.^ -;-*;*."*-*"^'% ;:'''"''.'*.".*, . | **'**-. *- - '*^ ' - J- -,I . V II

~EC IOBES &a STODDER - iS e->*Ir~~t~~aa~~t~~ Z 1, l~d~i~~as~~ eI'rn e ro gf1iwS bt oeg :e gen e

-i** 1 lmr- -~,t, 61 - T [sEN O LLGE Ulo I, TI e mmer n14 School SF--- ' ' ' I reksc setieo ' 'il1134MM lwm -WBt - ' rz fa Z 6-f 12; fft '; im-

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.......... ,: ̂ · : ...... · .T DAY . College Baseball Games. ;:,;2,~&fii, ..... . .New~.'··?- Naveji, COOD- To-DAY ·oA I .tI'

W'illimHt :COD;,'- Andovei-r vs Harvard at Cam- E^ mS^U 1 GENTIStnttPSo^T R r: 4-"-

-- '.;*-;";;?,,? ::y,', ,'r', '",- : '"_ o,u at Pttstownour Washand Summer streets,, Cornell vsWiliais at Ithica. Weare leadingouiftters forteams in .-. Boston, U S.A

oliur ̂-o - Georgetro0n vsaWestern Mary- every branch of sport in theirseaso :: _; '__--

-R*, 'coa Princeton 191 vs Hill School ' 'sZp'vawo vncz

45West3 St., N ew. York landat Georgeton., ,. CompleteT andupt~date-assort: ; ANO"E AN· ,:,.- :'.: ,c ':, , -y'--, ; virg'nihL{%vs~[mlersc-at Am-I ..~,.of GLOTaV~E',r: M~rITTS, A'_1t.S~-,' VANDVERNATIONAL BANK

SethH Moseley, - herst..-B: .. -' -*-' **.-. -- Pennsylvania vs Army at West Try our W. a'nd S. leue - Hou- to.a,-. ;to 3 .m.

' ..- ; , ' ; : ::' Navy vs St. John's College at / - a g a e a Saturay at .a .

en. 'renik,

4 ).QAnnoa't Frd- SMITH & MANNING '-:'^ r;- ', .. ,- 2 T . ,, e - ' D' -

_ ' . .:-t e .f .T - -' "- : L .I C a " i . _ , - [ , - _ -, - " . -' ] v ,, -_ ' ,: ~ TH t " - ' : P -

f-.~ .. " k 'P'rinc'. et.on" .... THURSDAY Dry Gods and Groceries rUi]~, ""Princeton v Mercersbednurg at .leadino ut,-i: _,fort '

.".*'----;*",- ;.' : , - . C arlis le vs Syracuse at IthE i ra. W

'""______-__'_:'>'_ :: : Dartmouth' vs Tufts' at Ha- ALFRED D'ARSIGN

-, e ~ ,. Overy branch , so in , ,..>_,5.ea'

LANDERS--LUC/H -. ,- FRIDAY .... Hair Cutting a-nd Massaging.. , , N NA BANK

....,. ment ofGLOVES,'. MITTS, B,, "

Yale vsVirginia at NewHaen. P. A. Barber Shaving'Suppliesain Street Tufts s Univers ity of Vermont _

AndoePennsylMassachniasettAs rmat onest ost Office Block . . Andover

ALL~N INTON ^LastTuesday, C-ac' t .onlors, '4" I''JU^ ltJ ., lr -*_ .:tAnthe men entered are substitutes, as j E WHITINGe conditions For studies have barred Jew and t OpticianCoal and Wood out nany good athletes . PHILLIPS SEALS. OFAMILTONPLACE BosTO :

Mi Wod for Kindling Harvard Freshman Mus eet -: '

Delivered in Rooms, . A...

Clothes. Leave orders at French's. '09. -yard rIm-Barlow, ' Ha; .i. C .WS ilnN R I-

FI Andover rerMnday, Wedns-Guraink;'0;len vs' oShrtndor T sudiesn. ae bar Br r , pir

S.. KEEZER Gren '0o MletnJLos; 'i-o. -'MUV '

MainStreetover, Se M n '?oi A eI. f _________________________ Smith, fI 220-yard dashor- Cor

Tl HIIP Nnell, 'II; Burns, 'II; Boyd. - · . - A. , -, ,::THE PHILLIPS.IN- yard hurdles-Scheel,l10; 'Cran- -TEACHER OF-' J- R

n ... OpseRatea dal, i'o;McGillio.shotp, BANJO, fiIIITR.. and A D AIJfl

$.0 pht era. Banet serve Pearson, 10, urnie, 09; Jonesoraal 'or rtch f e, E.dH0 .. .

to Cleubsr .ae Societies '09a Hammer throw-Percy, '· Post Offie. A OBAnd

~ M. STEWART, - - Proprietor Guthrie,'09o~; Anderson,,~09, Con- «iL.~ rh~ay~.y«ani. , , - idy -

'* -- - ney, '1o.L High jump-Fitzsim- ,I- -.L I D L .

T l»TA 7rtrhk mons, '1o; Shields,'10; Faulner, K iBlow, [V ; ! AVE - CUSHION

J. A .iYI ON Last.1, Broaday jumpPearson, ' I M BUrO,: . .. FloristHees- Guthrie, 'o9; track team, announc. -CLASP

StoreArconBuiding Telephone 10-3 vault-Murray,'; Shepherd,'12. NL A UESFTToiE-EER

GResidenc -- jSunsetCan ' -.. iooyard dash, Cornell Burns, 6b Beacon SSt., BOSTON, r ' : » 'os .Take~ aO~lvOV~ Noyes; - 88o-yard run-Bingham, . HQAR & CO., Le ronon A-WAS ,Y

Bootiandioe Rpar Shop... Rabette; 220-yard h HILL ROS;Qui- London te a _e w . -' ,

P.. AvenueNttoJhnStewars men entered are substit puts, James J . W IN G-

* . -.^y..^.^^,^.^, '9, Faulkner;gh jump, Faulk- - at anc. h'ticians*

'Mill Wood for 10iings ' Harvard Freshman Maee

Delivered in Rooms .. Andovr Mass.

WOfficest Ho MadeBakris at ner, Brntzsimmors, Shields; broad b .i A "Most Pouar. Music olos

Barnarteet. It'fgood It coniesjump,^ Rdford; mile runurns Jon , emexi.yohoe

spe:: clly, L" IP'i- Now- is thurdles--Crandal, no;a itchfield, .s ... .... W .' -a'I

lothes. Leave ordersat Frch's. 09. 44-yardal Mun-arlow, 'Io;.. ShotN t O. 0

^;..^ ^^ R 1B1 p , w^s'rs -'- * - - don't wait utho the. best patterns .i.anb :Nemtil:' ,.e

in Adover iier Monday, Wd;es- Guthrie, '09'88o-yaid Shirt. Tailors- on1eIPReveD

dayand Saturday. run-in sn, 'i2;'Rabet te,- reo; d 51COl

-ZER- Green, i9 edo Mile run- dSJonities 'oc;- .

bin", ' Callahan 2;- ackensie, uio;pXL *S.17 Vor, ¶RhV .

. Mai-n STWART, ",-; Propretor Guthre,9;Andoers, o." HE'PSN ' . ..... yard hurdle, -- iScheel, '- i 'Cra-- -TEACHR OF--.

.HIO, -caini - - R E .

.:'-PP-.: r't,' dall, 'io; McGill, o. Shot Put, BAN.10,14 T. Tand- MNDOLIN

.- ' .ST T, Propriajestic- i ; Anderson,'og; Con- 43.. 1...I N r ,iSona fo G..c C-d.

yove "The High jumap-Fitzs - th .o

-K-H-~~ -~ - -- Wesday ' land Sauda 'at 2.15 Enover, N 3., DansuIND. NOB ELEDeEUSHION

-1 L A O N p1. BrW gBadaearson135. .ew e

-Flo-ist---uthrie, 'o; Radfi8d, 'Bo. Pole BtoStoerco"Building .Telephone oS-3, vault--Murray, 'og;'Shepherd, 'I2. H

A oPS, Building, s. %: v1' ,':...;. . { P' 1 ;;: Harard 'Interscholastic Meet AMERICAN TAILORS. NU- -NFresh Cut;.lq .efw~ tor. aul Occasons{ . ... : . . .. ' ' .I r . . 4

?' L,':'"= '---''"j....L': ch ed .'i2o-ard . hurdles, Cran-' :, ¢:'h!'i .:5=::n;'_.',i~!:;'_-2:_.,' -dall, Gils;44ydrim, Guething, 'AGENTS'-,

',6 h .... Rabette, 88oyard, dash,- Cornell, X ondobj~t~ eni o'r a le] Bums -2o2ard hurdles,. Scheel,

p._OSA"eseCrar-to'r i`r's rr:' Mislli shot put, James-. :,,>::' ~; :;;faihh jump, 'Faulk -

.BarmrgiiSft.,'Zteoodif-it COm , ;adord;-"' mile run, Jone,

............ ~ L. : , ·~S'I~--~ · .~i~"t~'ei-~e~ttimetor ,~, ... Bonno ~·n*,- timeatr :re- so

..:.. _T;··l··- ·.. q.- .. · !Th.eatres --~dbm._.,, .atiqiintil hees,'Theeatrs dlegengs (ward · anitno).,::::::. d;,'tA,.,,Slthien,'besr-, p s P Pieces ............ -7 ·......... :..-.-...'.5,. P . . ..........-·... ~ ...... M Yaestc':- Piano .. Wa..eld-... 75: ,.,_. i. ,'-otn Th ·-... . -Piano Dah Folio ............. '....'cottni~~i]~g ':spl~i -_ pi

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If you have not ordered your Spring .Suit-. don't delay 'any longer. '- The" ,

Spring Styles are neatanid attractive and our reputation as cutters and fitters

is a guarantee of perfection in the sartorial art- - "PAT"- I.

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-Not Anybody's Tie Th- Line to

No matter how good a tie; but the tie which be, - C hicY, 'longs to you and shows the fact when you put it on. S t .LOuls- Not any proper hat, which fits; but the hat which is ' " ..... . ,-: * '- :'a finish to your person. Not any choice shirt; but -- { .,ln..p.the shirt which harmonizes with your color and , '- j W*U*;y a ohsbuild. Through all the long list of the outfittings 'of a man, we try to find that which seems to bemeant for you.' Let us show you, if you have not 'D.etroiformed the habit of coming to us. .- .. * 1 Sin, CleyelandCHASE & COMPANY - - Almiacar ; Buffalo |

OUTFITTERS FOR MEN from

1018 and 1020 CHAPEL ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN.. BOSTON

(Continued from Page i) Time; 7 2-5 sec. ST ~ A TEA M .. G .EA TL STRENGTHENED...Mile run-Dowling, Andover, When CROSS first lined up his team, it was a trifle' weak. Could

i6 POUND SHOT PUT now and then imake only an end play. Bu t wtl -. GOOD COALLeslie, of the Freshmen team, Adv ara, 2n T.ayei, and careful, drivers, he Is now doing some brillant centre plays.

won without difficulty. Pickett s v e . For Coal ee-him. - . -'-and Porter, both Andover, were 44o yard dash-Ranney, Har- JEROIE W. CROS5, S4 : llain St. Tel. Con.second and third respectively. Dis- ard, 1st; Cummin, Harvard,.2nd;tance, 34 feet, 8 inches. vr it C Harvard,,2nd;tance, 34 feet, 8 inches. Decker, Andover, 3rd. Time, 53 $" $ W I

220 YARD DASH 2-5 seC. BARGAINS IN Rv,- T E R QHopwood again showed' his abil- 88 yd. run-Fernald, Harvard BARGAINSIN .

ity as a sprinter in this race and 1st; Gould, Andover, 2nd; With- Rebuilt machines with new platen type. ribbons. etc. $as to $35, Guaranteed.

won handily. Parker, Andover, ington, Harvard, -3rd. Time, T E TYPEWRITER XC ANGE, fell near the tape. Billings and THETYPEWRITER EXCHANGE . ....Averill of the Freshmen team fin- 220 yd. low Hurdles-K. Rey- -

ished in order. Time, 23 -5 sec. nolds, Andover, st; Eames, An- - A 8HIGH JUMP - dover, 2nd; Dupont, Harvard, 3rd. - .

Andover secured' another six Time, 27 3-5 sec. 'r -N I N B R C points in this event. Porter won, 220 yd. -dash-Hopwood, An- E * W. - G ^ _ * Cwhile Tilton and Brainard tied for dover, ist; Billings, Harvard, 2nd; 1048 CHAPEL STREET.. ... NEW HAVEN, CONN.third. Bolton, Harvard, secured Cummin, Harvard, 3rd. Time, 23 . .second. Height, 5 feet, 5 inches. I-5 sec. [ W -'=i -~/_, ' -

12 POUND HAMMER THROW i6 pound shot put-Leslie, Har- j3-,v' ...J. D. Thompson and Pickett se- vardt, Aidover, r2nd; |' : t solctors em-

cured first and second respectively Porter, Andover, 3rd. Distance, ',;- , 3r- , 2 per " 'for Andover in this event. Parker, 34 feet, 3 inches. . - ploydJ 25 pe rof the Freshmen team,, third, Dis- High ' jump-Porter, Andover. -.cent. ,therebytauce, 135 ft. 6 in. Ist; Bolton, Harvard, 2nd; Tilton, A ~--- -- saved for you.

POLE VAULT Brainard, 3rd. Height, 5 feet, 5 .Andover was not represented in inches. . -:A

this event, so the points were di- Pole vault-Andover no entries. -[ _ i':, '1 ...vided between King, Torrey, and Points divided among Harvard t..: " -'MATEDe Windt of the Freshmen team. men. - I .- IT-'AT

220 LOW HURDLES- 12 pound. hammer: throw- - *id, " $2 $25Eames and Reynolds of Andover Thompson, Andover, st; -Pickett, ' AD UPI

both ran a fine race. Reynolds took Andover, 2nd; Parker, Hapvard, ' 'the lead at. the last hurdle and 3rd. Distance, 35 feet, 6 inches. I I' "'g-*" AE ALSO MAKEreached the tape with a slight lead.- Broad jump-Torrey, Harvard, - ,x - - .Dupont, Harvard 1912, was third. ist; H.' De Windt, Harvard,' 2nd; .- _ i AS U ITS .A T $40

Time, 27 3-5 sec.. Perkins, Harvard, -3rd. Distance;, . -

The Harvard men outclassed I : sup.eviedAndover in this event entirely, all Harvard Defeats Fordham -- nine points going to them. Torrey, Har vard D a o 2"' ] DeWindt and Perkins finishing in The Harvard-Fordham 'game, I: I--::. '- 27 21-order. Distance, 19 feet, 8 nches. postponed from last Saturda wa *e wil

The summary: - played last Monday on Soldier's -- <,' .' call- with sadiplesloo yd. dash-Hopwood, Ando- Field. Harvard easily won by-the .. .

ver, first;: Billings,core Of 7 t 2. Hartfvard, Hair- -, 'make a Spe'altyond;., Pillsbury, .Andover, third; vard's pitcher, was much more ef- :I ' IoflothesaforTime, 06'3-5 sec;'" ' , ,fectivethan Mahney of'Fordai. ?: :Cpl.%~ _i

-120 yd. high Hurdles-Dupont/ Errors-alone saved Fordhainr"im : '". .froHarvard,' ist; 'K.- Reynolds, An- a shut-out, Havard's hits'being ' for. -i" dv,'dover, PtittnianiAnidover, 3rd.. the most part tnnely.': - ' : .?''':?'-_ . "' .,"- ..

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