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2- 4, VOL. XXXI. No. 52 Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,, Saturday May 15,1909. Price 5 Cents A CLOSE GAME PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST CALENDAR AND NOTICES HARVARD INTERSCHOLASTIC Bates Witne from Andover 4 to 3. Annual Means Essays Delivered Wed- TODAY Annual Event to be held n Harvard Thompson Pitches Good Game. nesday Night in Stone Chapel. G.S. Stadium this Afternoon. Many Costly Errors. Torrey First Prize Winner. 3.0o-Baseball game.- AndoverAndover Entries. · - --- ~ ~ ~ ~ --- u ~~vs. Springfield Training School. Andover was defeated by Bates The forty-second annual speak- Brothers' Field. - he annual Harvard Interschol- last Wednesday, on Brothers' Field, ing of original compositions was SUNDAY. astic Meet will be held to-day at .in a very dose and interesting held last Wednesday evening in 12.oo00-Mr. Hinman's Bible Class. Cambridge. Andover is expected e oe diting the Stone Chapel. The first prize, 4.45-Choir rehearsal. Stone to show up pretty well in this meet, game, the score being 4-3. Most $2o, was awarded to G. Safford Chapel. since several men who have had of the scoring on Bates' part was Torrey, '09; the second prize, $2, 715-Inquiry. Arch a e o 1 o g yconditions before, are entered. done through Andover's errors, as to William L. Nute, 'o10; the third Building.The entries are as follows: none of the runs were-earned runs. prize, $8, to Herbert E. Pickett. A MONDAY yard dash-Hopwood, Burch -i0o yardahopodBrc Thompson pitched the entire game tmaxim um r credit of sixty-six and 12.00-Tennis classes. 220 yard dash-Hopwood, Burch for Andover and did viery credit- to-thirds per cent. was given for 12:25-Track class D.Pole vault-O. H. Smith, J. D. ble work~ - the literary value of the essay, and 2.00-Baseball squad report. Thompson able work. . hmsn the itcher for Bates a maxim credit of thirty-three and 2.i5-Class baseball squads re- Broad jump-West, Burch, Til- Harriman, the itcher or Bates, 'one-third per cent. for the delivery: port.ton Reed played very good ball, and it was The contest brought out some ex- 2.45-Track squad report. o, yrd dash-West Decker only occasionally that Andover cellent compositions which were 300-Track class D.Pilsrd d managed to meet his delivery, well delivered. Great credit is due 4.00oo-6.00-Tennis Classes.- o ard run-Kennedy Mc- managed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~88o yard run-Kennedy, Mc- Snell, however, managed to get a not only to the prize winners but 7.oo00-Mr. Allen's Bible Class. Culloch Hayes three-bagger which was verya__d- also to all who competed. 7.oo-Trials-for Draper Speak- run-Blakeslee Dowl . . P ~~~~~~~~~~Mile rn-Blakeslee, D~owling. vantageous to Andover.. The program is given below: ers. Archaeology Building. S p rtr Pcet Shot puffPorter, Pickett. Andover's fielding showed signs i. The Advantages and Dangers TUESDAYHammer throw-O. H. Sheldon, of weakening at times, since it was to the United States of a 2I.oo-Tennis classes. J. S. Thompson Pickett in this way that the opponents se- Powerful Navy. - 12.25-Track class B. -- Higi ump-Porter Brainerd cured half of their scores. L. E. Herbert Elmer Pickett, 2.oo00-Baseball squad report. Tilton. - - Thompson replaced Sherman in Worcester, N. Y. 2.15-Class baseball squads re- 220 yard low hurdles-Eames, right field at the beginning of the 2. Translation from Homer's port. Pitt I 9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pittman.' sixth inning, and for the visitors Iliad. Book 6, Lines 390- 2.30-Make-up gym. class. i2 yard high hurdles-Eames Damon took Clason's place in right 502. 245-Track squad report.Pitman field. David Ernst Adams, 4.oo-6.oo-Tennis classes. _____Pit The game in detail: Hanover, N. H. Tennis Tournament The game began promptly at -3. The Story of Sigfried. NOTICE three o'clock when Lamorey, the Raymond E. Cox, All members of the Senior class The Spring Tennis Tournament first man up, was passed. Then -Roxbury, Mass. who are interested in the study of in Doubles has been aranged and Dorman- fouled out to Sell. Lam- 4. The Preservation of the Dentistry would confer a great all matches are to be played off iat -erey got to third on Stone's two- American Forest. once or ty w l be forfeited. The bagger. He was caught here, how- Edward W. Freeman, favor on th e manager of the P s.- once, or thedul y will be forfeis posted. Theon schedule of players is posted o~n ever, Pfau to Reilly. Before New York, N. Y. PIAN g him their names. the Bulletin board in the Academy- Keeney struck out, Stone managed *5. Civilizing the American In- MANAGER. building. to come in from second base on a dian, - The following men are entered:, wild pitch, and scored. Willyme F. Woodward, NOTICE Adams-Reed. In Andover's half,- with two Denver, Col. Both of Mr. Stackpole's Bible Large-Sullivan. down, Snell knocked a-three base 6. The Contributions of Archae- Classes have closed for this year. Dougherty-Young. hit toward right field. He later ' ology to History, Hopwood-Cottier. scored on Keeney's error which Malcolm L. Raymond, NOTICE Thomas-Thompson. likewise let Sherman to first. L. Waverly, N.J The' following track men will Williamnson-Twitchell. Burdett then fanned. 7. Andover Witchcraft, Smith-Waterbury. Neither team got a man beyond Miltimore W. Brush, take the twelve fifty-three train Fry-Heilbron. first until the fourth inning, when Greenwich, Conn. for Boston: C. W. Fletcher, B.F. Kimball-Ingraham. after Stone singled and;w-as-eaught 8. City Government by Commis- Avery, Hopwood, Burch, Eames, Ogden-Shannon. at first Keeney, got all the way to sions, Pittman, Dowling, West, McCul- Thompson-McLean. third on an error; after Cole had G. Safford Torrey, loch, Pillsbury, Pickett, heldon, N. Williams-J. Takamine. flied out to Pfau,. an error on Providence, R. I. a Tiltn Black-Gard. Snell's part-at-the-plate, allowing 9. The Preservation of the Porter, Brainerd, Tilton. Robinson-Bushnell.' Keeneyi to score. - The next man American Forest. l also~fiied out .to Pfau.. In' And-This afteriaoon Andover plays also'-flied out to Pfau. - In -Ando- Francis C. Hall, Brookline, Mass. Ths afternoon Andover pyAndover-Exeter Debate ver's half of this inning, Bennett io. Andover Witchcraft, .the Springfield Training School on- secured a hit but it was of no use William L. Nuiate, St. Louis, Mb. Brothers' Field at three o'clock. John Nichols Donovan of Bell- for there -were two' down and *Willyme Forbes Woodward, of Springfield hasn't made. a very inghamn, Wash., has been-chosen in Reynolds, the next man up, flied Denver, Col., was unable to com- strong showing this year, but still the place of W. F. Woodward, as to Carroll.: -' ,' pete' because of illness. alternate for the Academy debat- In the next inning, however, The committee of award were: an resting game may be ex- g team which is to debate against Dorman, after securing a safe hit, Principal H. H. Home, Lawrence pected. The battng order will beExeter.Woodward has been oblig- took second on E. Burdett's error High School; Rev. Frank S. Hun- as follows: ed to resign because of ill health. which also gave Stone his base. newell, of Reading; Walter S. Par- Thompson, G., c.f. Messer, Lf. Donovan is a very capable man to Pfau, c.f. Winter, ist Each was advanced a base on Kee- ker:,;'Assistant Superintendent of Burdett, E., s.s. McCulloch,s.s. (capt.) fill the vacancy. ney's attempt to sacrifice., Dorman Schools in Bostoni. - Snell, c. Keyes, 3rd The- date for the debate with then scored on Cole's single. On - Pickett outlined the advantages Sherman, r.f. Brock, 2nd Burdett, L., b. Moller, c.f. BurdetL.,ib. Milerc~f. Exeter has been chosen and accept- the next play Stone also scored. and'. the dangers to the country of Brown, p. Bradshaw, r.f. ed by both sides. It will take place Andover rallied-again in her half a powerful navy, stating that in his Bennett, 2b. Pew, c. at Andover on' the twenty-niith of of this .'inning. .Pfau walked and opinion the advantages far p.out- Rns CoMay. _____ (Continued____on _ _... 8Reilly, 3b. Guillow .. (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page )
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VOL. XXXI. No. 52 Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,, Saturday May 15,1909. Price 5 Cents

A CLOSE GAME PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST CALENDAR AND NOTICES HARVARD INTERSCHOLASTIC

Bates Witne from Andover 4 to 3. Annual Means Essays Delivered Wed- TODAY Annual Event to be held n HarvardThompson Pitches Good Game. nesday Night in Stone Chapel. G.S. Stadium this Afternoon. Many

Costly Errors. Torrey First Prize Winner. 3.0o-Baseball game.- AndoverAndover Entries.· - --- ~ ~ ~ ~ --- u ~~vs. Springfield Training School.

Andover was defeated by Bates The forty-second annual speak- Brothers' Field. - he annual Harvard Interschol-last Wednesday, on Brothers' Field, ing of original compositions was SUNDAY. astic Meet will be held to-day at

.in a very dose and interesting held last Wednesday evening in 12.oo00-Mr. Hinman's Bible Class. Cambridge. Andover is expectede oe diting the Stone Chapel. The first prize, 4.45-Choir rehearsal. Stone to show up pretty well in this meet,

game, the score being 4-3. Most $2o, was awarded to G. Safford Chapel. since several men who have hadof the scoring on Bates' part was Torrey, '09; the second prize, $2, 715-Inquiry. Arch a e o 1 o g yconditions before, are entered.done through Andover's errors, as to William L. Nute, 'o10; the third Building.The entries are as follows:none of the runs were-earned runs. prize, $8, to Herbert E. Pickett. A MONDAY yard dash-Hopwood, Burch-i0o yardahopodBrcThompson pitched the entire game tmaxim um r credit of sixty-six and 12.00-Tennis classes. 220 yard dash-Hopwood, Burchfor Andover and did viery credit- to-thirds per cent. was given for 12:25-Track class D.Pole vault-O. H. Smith, J. D.

ble work~ - the literary value of the essay, and 2.00-Baseball squad report. Thompsonable work. . hmsnthe itcher for Bates a maxim credit of thirty-three and 2.i5-Class baseball squads re- Broad jump-West, Burch, Til-Harriman, the itcher or Bates, 'one-third per cent. for the delivery: port.ton Reed

played very good ball, and it was The contest brought out some ex- 2.45-Track squad report. o, yrd dash-West Deckeronly occasionally that Andover cellent compositions which were 300-Track class D.Pilsrd d managed to meet his delivery, well delivered. Great credit is due 4.00oo-6.00-Tennis Classes.- o ard run-Kennedy Mc-managed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~88o yard run-Kennedy, Mc-Snell, however, managed to get a not only to the prize winners but 7.oo00-Mr. Allen's Bible Class. Culloch Hayesthree-bagger which was verya__d- also to all who competed. 7.oo-Trials-for Draper Speak- run-Blakeslee Dowl. . P ~~~~~~~~~~Mile rn-Blakeslee, D~owling.vantageous to Andover.. The program is given below: ers. Archaeology Building. S p rtr PcetShot puffPorter, Pickett.Andover's fielding showed signs i. The Advantages and Dangers TUESDAYHammer throw-O. H. Sheldon,of weakening at times, since it was to the United States of a 2I.oo-Tennis classes. J. S. Thompson Pickettin this way that the opponents se- Powerful Navy. - 12.25-Track class B. -- Higi ump-Porter Brainerdcured half of their scores. L. E. Herbert Elmer Pickett, 2.oo00-Baseball squad report. Tilton. - -

Thompson replaced Sherman in Worcester, N. Y. 2.15-Class baseball squads re- 220 yard low hurdles-Eames,right field at the beginning of the 2. Translation from Homer's port. Pitt I 9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pittman.'sixth inning, and for the visitors Iliad. Book 6, Lines 390- 2.30-Make-up gym. class. i2 yard high hurdles-EamesDamon took Clason's place in right 502. 245-Track squad report.Pitmanfield. David Ernst Adams, 4.oo-6.oo-Tennis classes. _____Pit

The game in detail: Hanover, N. H. Tennis TournamentThe game began promptly at -3. The Story of Sigfried. NOTICE

three o'clock when Lamorey, the Raymond E. Cox, All members of the Senior class The Spring Tennis Tournamentfirst man up, was passed. Then -Roxbury, Mass. who are interested in the study of in Doubles has been aranged andDorman- fouled out to Sell. Lam- 4. The Preservation of the Dentistry would confer a great all matches are to be played off iat

-erey got to third on Stone's two- American Forest. on ce or ty w l be forfeited. Thebagger. He was caught here, how- Edward W. Freeman, favor on th e manager of the P s.- once, or thedul y will be forfeis posted. Theonschedule of players is posted o~never, Pfau to Reilly. Before New York, N. Y. PIAN g him their names. the Bulletin board in the Academy-Keeney struck out, Stone managed *5. Civilizing the American In- MANAGER. building.to come in from second base on a dian, - The following men are entered:,wild pitch, and scored. Willyme F. Woodward, NOTICE Adams-Reed.

In Andover's half,- with two Denver, Col. Both of Mr. Stackpole's Bible Large-Sullivan.down, Snell knocked a-three base 6. The Contributions of Archae- Classes have closed for this year. Dougherty-Young.hit toward right field. He later ' ology to History, Hopwood-Cottier.scored on Keeney's error which Malcolm L. Raymond, NOTICE Thomas-Thompson.likewise let Sherman to first. L. Waverly, N.J The' following track men will Williamnson-Twitchell. Burdett then fanned. 7. Andover Witchcraft, Smith-Waterbury.

Neither team got a man beyond Miltimore W. Brush, take the twelve fifty-three train Fry-Heilbron.first until the fourth inning, when Greenwich, Conn. for Boston: C. W. Fletcher, B.F. Kimball-Ingraham.after Stone singled and;w-as-eaught 8. City Government by Commis- Avery, Hopwood, Burch, Eames, Ogden-Shannon.at first Keeney, got all the way to sions, Pittman, Dowling, West, McCul- Thompson-McLean.third on an error; after Cole had G. Safford Torrey, loch, Pillsbury, Pickett, heldon, N. Williams-J. Takamine.flied out to Pfau,. an error on Providence, R. I. a Tiltn Black-Gard.Snell's part-at-the-plate, allowing 9. The Preservation of the Porter, Brainerd, Tilton. Robinson-Bushnell.'Keeneyi to score. - The next man American Forest. lalso~fiied out .to Pfau.. In' And-This afteriaoon Andover playsalso'-flied out to Pfau. - In -Ando- Francis C. Hall, Brookline, Mass. Ths afternoon Andover pyAndover-Exeter Debatever's half of this inning, Bennett io. Andover Witchcraft, .the Springfield Training School on-secured a hit but it was of no use William L. Nuiate, St. Louis, Mb. Brothers' Field at three o'clock. John Nichols Donovan of Bell-for there -were two' down and *Willyme Forbes Woodward, of Springfield hasn't made. a very inghamn, Wash., has been-chosen inReynolds, the next man up, flied Denver, Col., was unable to com- strong showing this year, but still the place of W. F. Woodward, asto Carroll.: -' ,' pete' because of illness. alternate for the Academy debat-

In the next inning, however, The committee of award were: an resting game may be ex- g team which is to debate againstDorman, after securing a safe hit, Principal H. H. Home, Lawrence pected. The battng order will beExeter.Woodward has been oblig-took second on E. Burdett's error High School; Rev. Frank S. Hun- as follows: ed to resign because of ill health.which also gave Stone his base. newell, of Reading; Walter S. Par- Thompson, G., c.f. Messer, Lf. Donovan is a very capable man to

Pfau, c.f. Winter, istEach was advanced a base on Kee- ker:,;'Assistant Superintendent of Burdett, E., s.s. McCulloch,s.s. (capt.) fill the vacancy.ney's attempt to sacrifice., Dorman Schools in Bostoni. - Snell, c. Keyes, 3rd The- date for the debate withthen scored on Cole's single. On -Pickett outlined the advantages Sherman, r.f. Brock, 2ndBurdett, L., b. Moller, c.f.BurdetL.,ib. Milerc~f. Exeter has been chosen and accept-the next play Stone also scored. and'. the dangers to the country of Brown, p. Bradshaw, r.f. ed by both sides. It will take place

Andover rallied-again in her half a powerful navy, stating that in his Bennett, 2b. Pew, c. at Andover on' the twenty-niith ofof this .'inning. .Pfau walked and opinion the advantages far p.out- Rns CoMay.

_____ (Continued____on _ _... 8Reilly, 3b. Guillow ..

(Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page )

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Princeton 1912 Defeats Yale 191 ' , , e: a- r . .

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. ' team, won points for Yale. Gard- Xlo prorodor. eorcatosae. - "TREMONT"mean right gloves- ner won the pole vault at ii feet 6 The stie ofthe season

so buy Fowies and save inches, while Hasbrook tied for -it' trouble first in the high jump at 5 feet 9 Harvard Dental School A

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Mr. Mercer is a member of one TRAND SOCIETY PINS Bof the most prominent families of kRINGS, MEDALS. ETC.Georgia. He is a son of a Federal BOSTON ASEB ALLJudge and a nephew of Chester A. t Arthur. )h rec (,IIm O Q (0 P.. A. . Athletic. Store

For the last eighteen months he AND

has devoted himself primarily to 147 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.

work among the colleges, havingvisited sixty per cent. of all large H. F. CHASEinstitutions in the U. S. He-has Prop.just completed a very successful NEW YORK JOHN STEWARTcampaign in most of the large col- WA ARCO BUILDINGleges and universities in the west . Clothes Pressed delered... Te 104-7 Andover, Massand along the Pacific coast. He 297 FIFTH AVE.comes here directly from cam- Post Office Avenue, Andoverpaigns at Illinois, Yale, Princeton, _

University of Pennsylvania, Ne- Near 31st St. DR ABBOTTbraska and Northwestern. Physician and Surgeon

The popularity and usefulness Office Hours: Till 9 a m.of Mr. Mercer's work is attested Ix to 3 and 6 to 8 pm.by the many demands for his time Office and Residence, 70 Main St.LL and the repetition of visits he is WTelepLHone 179Emaking to colleges and universities. --

Sunday Speaker A fire loss on your clothing, DR. W. DACRE WALKER -A fire loss on yur clothing, ::.Physician WHITEHOUSE HARDYThe preacher next Sunday will books, decorations etc., is a' Oppste VaUderbllt Hall

be Rev. Charles 0. Day, formerpresident of the Andover Theo- dead loss to you Unless pro- rz Main Street . . . Andover NEW HAVEN - CONN.logical Seminary. While in Ando- NteWt y r.ver, Dr. Day was intimately asso- t e c t e d b y fire insurance A..... W. A.- ALLEN, Ph. ;..anated with the life of the school - .scription Druggist' NEW YORK 42 Broadwayand enjoyed great popularity . B.B.Pipe udg e - near26th Streetamong the fellows. He will be Bank Building, Andover A oo2th Chocolateseeheartily welcomed back by his X - At French's .every two weeks.many Andover friends. '- ?usgrove Bmildiiig, Andover

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W ell Dressed Andover Men have their Clothes made by (continued'from Page )

* . " . . weighed the dangers.Ff^. -~N\ -I -^\ V ' T .^-^ fm 1Adams gave an excellent trans-

'~ '*~ K'~ 1-A~ '~ vl~ I X*~ 1 ~ -\~ vC~ 'latiori in blank verse of the famousT )* | | | \ > ,^ ' w-scene between Hector and An-Il' -_I-^ V-^ A V ,.^1 i^ H Jdromache before-the gates of Troy,B U RNS-. .[^^

J -in the sixth book of the Iliad.Cox told the very interestingThe Phillips Academy Tailor and Outfitter, Elm Square storyof Sigfried well written and

"' - -' g a - _ . - excellently 'delivered.

ORENSTEIN & ALEXANDER Freeman gave a very instructiveA talk on "The Preservation of the

Tailors and Importers he A n d o v e r Pr e S S American Forest". He spoke ofthe waste and lack of care which

1104 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn. __ .- has'prevailed until recently, and of- _________ .PRINTERS; AND STATIONERS? the need of better laws for the pro-

----------- NRS AND STATIONERS tecting of the forests.

TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, In his essay, Raymond gave

-__ SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES . three important instances when Ar-_________g______________________ - chaeology had helped to prove facts

in history: .the first, the finding of

PROPRIETORS OF the Rossetta Stone in Egypt; the-,//i: second, the excavations at Babylon;

. elrllBBH^^at'f The Andover Bookstore and the third, the work of Dr..^IIH^IIHM * MnUU el DUSchliemann at. the ancient city of

NEW PRESS BUILDING, - MAIN STREET Troy.BU\ILDINGlg~fl~lfBK'f 1/3 . -__________, MAIN Brush told of-the fates of several

___________\______________________________________________ -apeople who had been -convicted ofvZK^£rjo#i9^ _______ _ . *__ .witchcraft at Andover during the

year 692. His essay was well de-livered and interesting.

-- -n~ Y ITorrey gave a brief sketch of the......... _ ~~~~~~~~~. -'-- many :.forms of city gerTiment --

which have been tried without suc-_cess. He showed that city govern-ment by commissions is the most

Denatured_~~~~~ Alcohol-~~ ~successful and efficient system.- He

Pints I5c, Quarts 25c, Gallon 65c ________ _____________ _ instanced the growing number ofPints I AT 5c, - Gaff on 65-- cities which have adopted this form

AT ' r r 1 W' A J P of government. His ideas were

LOWE'S Drug Store ' t1 UILLEM ETT 1 L 1 1 I clearly expressed and well deliv-Tailor. and~ Furn~sher~ . ered.

Tailor and urnisher Hall next spoke of the losses of

VAN NE~STFPRESSING BY THE TERM BARNARD ST., ANDOVER f ouribe ade t a rforests could be made to pay largeVA N N EST E .. .. 1__I________________________________- revenues to the country. He saidthat we have sufficient lumber for

433 Washington and Winter Sts., ASK ANY COLLEGE IAN ABOUT the present, but that we must lookout for the future generations.

BOSTON Nute's essay was forcefully ren-

dered and full of interest. Hespoke of the origin of witchcraft,

GENTLEMEN'S C E and YOUNG HOES the reasons why so many confessed,and the foolishness of the proofs

CLOTHES 20 SCHO~ ST., BOSTON brought against the accused.

Sporting and Out- - Yesterday the class of 9iIwent

At French's every Friday down to defeat at the hands of the.rtrtg rC'arrvients . - Middlers by a score of 4 to I.

iI9I made many erors, especiallyPatronize in the first inning when they let

in nine runs. The feature of theGood Thin^gs GRIDLEY'S RESTAURANT game was a home run made byVJUUoo 1d IlI~l^ . THarlow in the fourth inning. Von

AT (OOOD FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES - tOPEN ALL NIGHT Seggern also played good ball for

24- WSGO SBOTO 191. Look and Martin were the

Right Prices 24 1- 3 WASHIXGTON STREET t . * * * ** BOSTOY stars for the Middlers, Look mak-RiV1g bt * Prices ing several sensational catches in

the field. The 910obattery was

very effective, giving but a fewConfectionery Spanish Olives givConfectionery Spanish Olives 1 well scattered hits. The catching

English Biscuits I I for 911 was very weak, account-E ngli sh Jam French Sar&dnes T ing for several of the runs.

French Cheeses -J I TOJ lJ E .The following was the line-up:

Nut Meats (Fresh or Salted) I _- .1910 r9 iFOR SIXTEEN YEARS . Look, l .f. s.s., Pidgeon

Jellies, &c., &., &. FOR SIXTEEN YEARS Coffin, c.f. p., McDonald---. --; .I ,. - Martin, 2b. r.f., Koop

THE LEADING COLLEGE SHOE HOUSE an r .,uiuDts^ ex o|.. THE LEADING COLLEGE SHOE HOUSE it Large, c. 3b., MacIntoshReynolds, ib. l.f., Ottley

' ,,, THE 6 Goodell, s.s. 2b., Von Seggern14 School Streit, Boston Holmes, 3b. c, Denman

BOSTON Foster, p. c., PetersI . Innings, 12 3 4 5 6

.----- ' O1910 9 I 2 00 2-149 ooo o00010o-- I

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tlosley', Hew Have0 House AthleticPhilo held its regular meeting AthleticNew Ha Conn. last Fridaynight in Pearson Hall. Outfitters GENTLE S OUTFITTERS

After a short business meeting, the Baseball, English C I otedSrtn,William H. Moseley evening's program was carried out. 0 Baseball, French raat Imp orted hirtin

The Topics of the Week were ren- - TON M Uniformsdered by Freyfogle with great suc- °' U. "ATl 'O Ie .

cess. Thwing gave a select reading our specialtyWashington and Summer streets,[Hotel Clli)wOOd from Alfred Lord Tennyson We are leading outfitters for teams in Boston, U. S. A.

45 West 33tb St., lew Yik Poems. The question for debate every branch of sport in their season.was: "Resolved, that any bona A Complete and up-to.date assort- ANDOVER NATIONAL BAN

Seth H. Moseley fide college student 21 years of age, ment of GLOVES, MITTS, BALLS,and having completed one year's BATS SHOES, ETC.work in good standing, should be TrR our W. R. and S. League Houra-g to 2 am, to 3 p.m.allowed to represent in athletics ball (absolutely guaranteed.) -Close Saturday at iz m-4/5 L ~,OVN S -Y the institution at which such work

· Cn ocoiTTsE has been done, regardless of any SMITH & MANNINGbELIVIOU S compensation he may previously DBaIus IN

- AT- have received for his athletic abil- Dry Goods and Groceries:iH~;/ *W~SS NC CTII ity." Owing to Williams' inability Essex Street ... ANDOVER

UIALJ IILUJJIII to attend the meeting, Thomas con- ______Exe . Dsented to take his part. Rickardand Kugleman rebutted for their ALFR D'A RS IGNY-

FLANDERS' LUNCH respective sides. ALFRED D'ARSiGNYThe house gave the decision in .... Hair Cuttingand Massaging....

favor of the negative and the P. A. Barber Shaving Supplies' chair's decision appealed. Mr.

Andover, Massachusetts Stackpole gave the critique, which Post Office Block . . AndoverOpen Sundays was very useful and beneficial to

A L N the society. Louise S, Qolds0ih (0o.ALLEN HINTON Cheever House Defeated-ICE CREAM and SHERBETS - - .---

----- - Last Thursday-an exciting game Picture-Fiie and-Gift ShopResidence--"Sunset Rock" was played betiieen the well -- - ---

Take Reading Car...... known Cheever House team and Andover . . . Massachusetts IPORS OFthe Bush League. The Cheever ENUSH AnD SCTH

House team showed a surprising J. E. WHITINGcapacity for making errors.' They -Jeweler and Optician-

Coal and Wood irere also good at manipulating the PHILLIPS SEALSOF HAMILTONPLACE BOSTON.Mill Wood for -indlings score at the end of each inning.

Delivered in Rooms The final score was 9-5 in favor Andover, Mass.Office, Main'St. Yard, Railroad St of the Bush League.

Highest cash price paid for Cast-off Seniors Win HOW E & HOW E GENTLE EN Clothes. Leave orders at French's. O DREATESS. A COMFOR STLEIn Andover every Monday, Wednes- Last Friday Io9 defeated 1912 Shirt Tailors [ WEAR THE IMPROVED day and Saturday. in a hotly contested game by a

S. KEEZER score of 5 to 4. Schofield pitched 71 BromfleldStreet, BOSTONfor the Seniors and was relieved ' XCL.US'VE CRAVATS 'z5 ain Street, .. AnaoverI ,RAVAT£by Beaman in the fourth inning.Broomfield pitched, well for Jun- j A. HANDLEY

THE PHILLIPSI INN iors. Both sides made many er- TEACHER F- A|l.Opposite Campus-. rors, but several good plays bal- TNu P|T n ANNRECOGZED STADAR

Open throughout the year. Rates anced these to some extent. Need-BANJO, GUIT R and MANDOLIN WThe Name 1S$3.oo per day. Banquets served Instruments for sale or rent stamped on ry

to Clubs,and Societies ham played well at short and sec- ARCEAEIOLO BOIILDING stlmped o ewJ. M. STEWART, - - Proprietor ond, and Lanius played his usual ,oada*y, Thursdays no I Friday

steady game. Arnold and Broom- The

J. H, P~tiYI)ON field played good ball for theirSLEY & BLAKE~ SSE LA EBUTTON

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Shoes and .Rubbers for Sale Tufts 7, Bowdoin 2. HENRY WANDLESS,P. 0. Avenue Next to John Stewart's Yale 6, Wesleyan o. at French's

Bates 14, New Hampshire 7.West's Home Made Bakery is at Brown 5, Corell . ow About The Most Popular College Songs

Barnard Street. It's good If It comes Boston College 9, Boston Uni- 4 AN JI I TRwOUSERS A elcomeg sftin any bome.from there. - versitv ',' ILI¶RNELL The Most Popular College Songs .. 5 .50from there. .versity 7. L lLL T USEwoRonS .

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- _ defect aa....- and careful driveres, --- e -f doing some brlliant centre plays.

(Continued from Page x) - Exeter .Loses For Coal seb him.

took second when Reilly singled The Phillips Exeter Academy JEROrlE W. CROSS, 54 lain St. Tel. Con.out. E. Burdett got his base on the aseball team was defeated by St

lowed him second. Snell then As s ls Wednesday by $ T 1908 World's Seriese.m lat Wednesdy by mle 10 .brought him in by a safe hit over score of 2-I. The feature of the BARGAINS IN third base. In the meantime, Pfau game was a'one-hand catch of a Rebuilt machines with new platen type,. ibbons, etec. ai to 35.Guaanteed.

a. B. NoCO.ZoUAe, a.. t. w'6 -,

whis almtho nkee v an Derscored on Clason's error. line drive by Wingate of the -Ex- T TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 8 B' ro dn sll e te p. y.

There was no more scoring after eter team. St. Anselm's succeeded JE ROME J yCOla, 5or. T t.IeT Co.this, although Andover came very in getting eight hits on' Baine's,near it in the seventh when Pfau te a defae. by S

advanced Reynolds to second with while Exeter made but five.

a single. Reilly secured first on a Te soeT fielder's choice but Reynolds was 'ST. ANSELM 1048 CHAPEL STREET, .. . - - NEWHAVEN. CONN.caught at third, Harriman to Lam- bh po a e sTAlIBD

Whelan, ab. o o ,4 1 ~CSTAB~rSH B J zIa morey. In the last inning neither Favreau, I.f. o Io o .team was able to do any scoring Hurley, s.s. 4 2 I

nor to get' a man to first, leaving Carey, c. 2 7 3 -othe final score 4-3 in favor of Bates. Roa , r 3b. i .

The summary: - Cassidy, c.f. I o o o 0 .I ; , ;,:|

oBATES COLLEG E Finn, pr. o i o : .,'r ,, t-aof. I :O.,; I,, O,..".~ I , 15 .: -- ' . ployed, 25 perab r h po a e . , N 0 solicitors em-

Damo, b.:/o.....scrin"HlysL. , 4.. o 2::_'1-Dorman, ib. o rsto , ar . o cent. therebyStone, c. E 4XET ,o O 2- ' .2 ' EX ETE RSnell, c, , 3 o I Totals 8 2 7 I 3 2 - SUIS $Keaney, s.s. 4 I o o 2 I bh po a e 4 5 6:.. :,! . ( . l: saved f. r yoCole, l.f. 4 o x I o o Borc oardt, 3b. I o 4 Cobb, 2b. 40 00 2 0 Frye, r.f. o o

Carroll, c.f. 4 o o 2 o o Wingate,2b. o 3 2

Clason, r.f. I o o 0 Eo ps MAKE

Damon, r.f. o o o o o Ma rx, s.s. o I 1 Harriman, p. 3 o o 4 Murray, s.s. o ! o o , SUITS er

StonDunn, c. o 7 I o .......

Totals, 3 3 4 42712 B Curtis, c.f. I 2 o 0 EN 2$2ANDOVER Brittingham, c.f. P 0 0 o ANDUP

Caalh, 345po ae Walsh, l.f. 0o o o0ClaThm~son r f . I 0 0 WE MAKsol.. 0000G. Tho rpson. p o o o 8 Baines, p. o o 3 o c .E. Burdett, s.s. 4 I o 4 2 MI rayss.0 ST A"Snell, c. 4 r 2 8 ' x Totals, 82714 3 .,i^% * SUITS T 0Sherman, r.f. 3 o o o0 o0 I L. E. Thomson,r.f. I o Innings, f. 345 678 9 M en2 UPL. Burdett, Ab. 4 o o5o o St. Anselm I o oooo o --0 :" 0 0 - .

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Bennett, 2b. 4 0 I O 2 o Exeter o o o 0 o o o o o--I '"A work ue~rvisedReynolds, I. 4>"0',0 0...... 0-,i~{i- 0 -,aa:,;by-;,-We-nberg

a c 2 1 1 2 Runs made by-Whelan, Favreau, "'

Reilly,' 3b. - 4 o o I I I Marx. Sacrifice hits-Wingate, Cur- l.,5 :....a-., PersonallyG.,tis. Stolen bases--Borchardt (a), , W A MK:E,, .

Totals, 35 3 4 27 15 5 Frye, Brittingham. First base on A TPHOE 2721Innings, I 2 3 4 Rna5 6 7 8 9 balls-Favreau, Frye (2), Wingate, allt ale

Bates, o eis, Dunn, Walsh, aines. Struck" :` callwitH samples

Base on balls-ofi Harriman 2, off -aX" Dunn, Curtis, Walsh, .Thompson x. Three base hit-Snell. Stinson, Baines, Hurley (2), Finn (3). ~' ' " ~ ; '~

Two base hit-Stone. Hit by pitched Double play-McCarthy, Stllivan and' ,W TaEEH 2.72 ec ,t

ball--Lemerey, Cla'son. Struck out Cary. Hit by pitched-bal- Falshr . A of clothes for

by Harriman r3, by Thoampson 8. Rossb Ts-orh .HUa 'm' , College en

Wild Pitch-Snell. mpire--.Whit- [

ney. Time of game-2 hrs. an, Attendance--6o'o.. --,.

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