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Volume XXX,. Nube 8: SATUDAY OCTOBER 1 915- :c;.t PH~LIPS. ACAIDSM ANDOVER, MASS. Volume IN=J "Number 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915 - 5 cents' SECOND TEAM LOSES LIST OF IEIATIONSHIPS IIAYARDDVISORY OARD MINUTES QL FOOTBAL. - Team D td * The following list of -relation- 01- o Meeting held Sept. 17, 1915, 91 e 98 1De -^ -3. d between ew n and their Blue"PlaysCrims on Brothers after. chapel. Dr. PageC Peck ,n First~~~~~~~~ Tean -Defated .e~n 23- thi 'th a&" "chapel.' Dr-t~~5~ L . ' Page, Peck 191 Defat 19,8 1917 Defeati~~','.'. -~~% ire~~ edesa ships wenelenadField This Afternoon., ClsTidVrtyTai W~edanes y - predecessors at Andover should be ;Game Expected ; Hanes, Harrower, Swift, M. Gould, Tr , V-r, T. ' I <-' ^fflt~thpspc of interest to the student body. C. Gleason and Faherty were pres- The first team defeated the sec- Jh Alexander, -cousin, Dean This afternoon the football team- ent. In a game which was closer than ndeleven', on.: Wednesday after- Jr~u ,-1 - na aewhc ascoerta nd eleven ' '~ Wed ay ~ aler- Wa tson, '12. meets the strong Harvard Fresh- ., Ballot taken for Undergraduate the score indicated, 1916 defeated noon by the. score of 23 to 0, in .~ Daniel Dudley Avery-brothers, man team. The Harvard agg unanimously elected. 1918 in the class football series ga-- e whicliz onstrated that the b ,, t AveTe '1v:d-,: a sagame whichpdeonstrated that the B- F Avr ', an F B. Avery, gation is com : posed of a group of -- Meeting adjourned. last Wednesday afternoon 1918 : varsity is in fine shape for the Har- .ex-pep-school stars and it is'sureM started off with a rush and soon g olme Xl-thi,',ftm rn M. :. EK yard Aaelhsatr-o. ~ . xpe-colsasan ti ueM . EK had the ball'on the 5-yard line, but tho g e. th sodtemoon^ put up ^^ a Baldwin-father, A. H. that the Andover team will have S a though the send team put up a Faci, 89 no walk-away; Secretary pro lem. here the ball iwas fumbled, and good fight, and at times threatened Baldtn,'89.noaalktway Wallace N. Barker-father, N. W. The cheering last Saturday was Meeting held Sept.- 22, 1915, 1916 recovered. After that the to score, they were unable.to cope Barker '95. not all that could be desired, and after 'ckapel. Dr. Page,, Peck, Senior team was. master of the with the dashing attack of thieir Chester A. Bates-father, James it is necessary for every man to' be Gleason, Gould, Faherty, Hanes, game and won by the score of '27 opponents A. Bates, '94. .. in the grandstand at 2 o'clock to Harrower, and Abbott were pres- to 3. Phillips, '16, was the star of At the very start of the game, John H. Beebe, Jr.,-brother, M. cheer the team hard from the ent. - - the contest, intercepting a for- Roe of''th- rgurs''ah the Rowe of thie regulars caught the Beebe, '09. minute it comes on the field. Bring Following were passed upon as ward pass and running -half the ball from the kickoff, and sprinted nalyfro the whole lengthof theieldJames' S. Bennett-brother, R. H. a megaphone! candidates for assistant managers length of the field for a touch- nearly the whole length o tefiel Bennett, '15. The shool team presents a for- of the football team: Adams, Hord, down; he also made another touch- for a tou~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CASS TheLLfirst team for a touchd wn o hea rst team P B. Bergstrom-father, F. Berg- midable lineup, although weak- and King; and for the managers of down. Fisher, the end of the. hEkCOND" ofadsteseodg en coud ot an the kickd strom. ened by the loss of several valu- tennis, wrestling, gym, and la- Senior team, made one touchdown, to Ashley, who returned the ball Wingate Bixby-cousin, William able men, among e them Wathew, crosse, Barber, Brown Conroy, G. and Paul Doolin, by a line plunge, As. A e nge o s Hall, '15. Crane and Stover, who areout on English, Gamble,' Gellatly, Speer, carried the ball over the line from 10 yards. An exchange otpunt Thomas R. Briggs-father, W. T. account of injuries. a Sharpe, and G. Thompson. the 15-yard Jine. Capt. Hibbard, followed, in which Ashley seemed tolhaved, th betterofit. Finay Briggs, '75; brother, E. K. Briggs The probable lineup is as follows: Meeting adjourned. 1918, drop-kicked a goal from the Gloa Aleynotiat a13. ANDOVERBr HARVARD'19 Respectfully submitted, 30-yard line. ' G ( Calvin Burr o Jr.,-father, Ct Burr, Gleason (Capt), re. le.,Coolidge PAUL Aeylineups were s follows: forward pass, the former carrying and uncle, N. Burr,'90. Keith, rt. It. Eaton . 1916 1918 noo bal oveore'O2 te lin, ading si W.atsson, '1. Pak the ball over t t tahe FAline, adding six B, ACampopiano - brother, u s gr o f Pak Meeting held Sept. 24, 1915, at Hartley, le. re. Shurtleff more points to the varsity' s total. Wla Campopiano bohe Atwater, . canled M ur phyae It. art. Smith aer thekickoff, tersecond tAm- Jeans I. CBnipopiano, 11. $othhildwl1g. rg. Linder Dr. Pages house.oDr.lPage, PeckrHemingway. g.. After the kickoff, the second team Harlan W. Cooley-father, H. W. Hibbard, It. rt. Putnam Gould, Hanes, Faherty, Swift, Har- w ay . E. olden (Wickes) tjffced,-and-w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ereae baly Was5 fubeda ga , d e-e y - --- eI.-- e n oCooiey, '8and4 -rower -'Abbot we present.- Holden.c. 'c. Randolph yard penalty inflicted-on'the first ql'b~ 2be. . Felton Had g g oe- te ^ t 1 ^ JspCam.ldc . ----- hFflthwer .W. The following men were elected eard. rge 1g. Je teamnSwift and MInar could oep -d, Beeb eter Beebe. rt. It.-Robinson ntake firt dns tefrs cusung '15 Rowe. b. ib. Bard cheer leaders for the fall term: Fisher re. e. Russell not make first down, s Tames M. DeCamp-brother, Mid- Chariton, rhb. rhb. Batchelder Hanes, Harrower, Abbott, Faherty, Williams (Capt.), qb. qb. E. Sharp team got possession of the ball on Pl h hb. Ba b cock this o dleton DeCamp, '14. -Class Soccer and G. Thompson. No chief was Philli. hba o P. . Dickinson-brother, E. M. elected. Gellatly (Langdon), b.C Gould made a beautiful drop-tck, Dickinson, '12. In the game between 1917 and The following were elected for the Dpolin, ib. hb.Wilson which went. true. Next the firstH. W Ellis-brother, C. M. Ellis, 1919, the 1917 team defeated its fall police force: Drake, Vars, Referee, Mr. Boyce; upire, Alex -team went through theopposing stedSpeer, Doolin. Sutherland; head linesman, Field. - Iineiortw rsr'downs, but ~~~~~~~~ ~~ - opponent, 1 to 0. This game was Hutd. Theptrog,117Deamdefate b~~~~~~~~~~~iut toso the feBinFoll-o w i gwre pse pna wa dpss unn hl h the:ball on blo c k^s~d knick ow-M. W. Fletcher-brother, Saxton very close and the only score was Meeting adjourned. The strong 1917 team defeated teball fonm bloced -kick. ow-, adsrne eb,' evethey lon. eed i Fletcher, '13. -made in the last half on a penalty espectfully submitted, the third varsity team by the score ever, the soo regained posshessio M Ga es-.-brother, W. A kick. eafollows: of it when Gould intercepted afor- 1 c. M. 1917 The lineups were as 1919 PAUL ABBOTT, Secretary, of 25 to 0 last Wednesday. Capt. Garrigues, Jr., '15. The held te apese Flynn of the Middle team was the ward pass. The ball seesawed.M t Meeting star o th-otstl backnd foth, nitherside eing~W. H. Gates, Jr.-father, W. H. Brayton, lif. lif. Duffy 29a o1te9ones. e ad back and orth, neither side being Gates, 78 Stearns c. cf. Hibbert 29 1915. All present. several long gains from his posi- able to gain decisively until toward. _Allen, rif. rif. Ross Following were passed on as t-in in the backfield and also was the close of the simmage when E.Ger er-ather, G. Germer Humphrey, ro f . ro.Cadenas assistant managers of the baseball of o h Gu wnoefr falI ''86; and, an uncle in the class of Townley,,chb. reb. Fullerla re ni or to touchdown elveGould not overin, the' i m rytG Cokce t.royce theuld~ swetove~Crne a' 'Hunter, hb. a eib. Fletcher teamBrayton G, T. Joyce, Lnderman, on the receiving end touchdown, bringing the score upn t Cook, rhb. rhb. May E. King, and D. McLanahan. of fo-ward pans fom Cp nn also to 23 to 0 F.G. GGranger-brother, Harry Nusbaum, rb. rib. Dodson Meeting adjourned. of aoroid a toc rom i- en Th o hrGranger'16. Gaves, lIfb. IFb. Lewis r , scored a touchdown. Irwin went 1The2DneupsDavid . Greene-father F D. Pickeing,.g. g. Clement Respectfully submitted, through center for the fourth 1ST TEAM 2ND TEAM Da ^ ^ ^ SE: Time, halves. U m - PAUL ABBOTT, ecretary touchdown.' Gleason, re. le. Doyle Geene, 'i uncle, 'Dr. Eire, S M . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Gn(at) re. e Coi g ~ mAB~ ertr The lineups were as follows: 'Keith, rt. It. Smith Greene, 80; brother, . B. P Meeting held Oct. 6, 1915, in The lineups were as foUows: Rothchild, rg. Ig.Wolfe Greene, '14. On the PearsonHall campus, the Advisory Board room, Dr. Page, 1917 3D TEAM cA tateLer, le. -cle. Dean A. Russell, c. c.Talmage James S. Hemingway jr.,-broth-~ 116 soccer team -beat 1918 by the I Peck, Harrower, Gould, Hanes, Chase it. It. Thompson Bolt~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hmnw, g. r.ae ~Dres~se lt- rl~. ~W. Russell er, H. L. Hemingway, '10, and. stre of 2 to 0, in an interesting Gleasoht, and Abbott present. Min- McDonald, g. -1g. Dresser '-dRowee b a 1' Hal W. sl I Meyer, rt. . Hubbard 'Waters~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Vtee.-- . ... rdohi-- roweir,D :anA ereawy p-"en. -7 and wel-laydgaen, ute of-prvou.eig Raddlh and _A~~~~~~~~~lg. c y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~rs, qh. g Addietos-- GRold,--. 1gb. Savift (ontinued on -Patge 3) 1916 1918 approved.re re. Thurlow Gould, rhb. Igb. Swift: _ _(ContnuedonPag__3) Englund. rof. lof. Zork The names of Shedden, Chase, Dines. e.o Charonhb rhb. Munger Shoal, Ross, rif. lif.Abercrombie, 'Harvey, and Cohen were passed on Ir"', qb. qb. Jones 'Score: Varsity 23, 'second team0' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Linderman, lhb. cr si , -eon o. Exeter Receives $100,000 Gift Hazard, c. c. -Graam for assistant manager of the soccer b. Wanamaker(Wilson) Touchdownsf-Rowe~~~~~~~~~ - -eason, Goul. It Deobison, i.rf ire Goal-from touchdown, Gould'2. Timeer team. - rFlynn (Capt.),: fb. leb. Martin lO-minute-periods.*- One week ago to-day, at the Mathews,'if. ilhb. Bowen Numerals were awarded to the amis - C rh. J..yer Im e eros.M- C h ton th - ClassC ~w--untry Founders' -Day exercises at Ex- -Flint.,rif. 'chb. -Goodwin following -men from - the class of- -CosntrbaHood , hb. ushing, Ieter, theIssebl s b nood m chb. rhb. CBoy 1916-forwinning class tennis series: ' Note The second ross country meet alumni, and guests were thrilled Washbur, lhb. If. Boyd Barber C. Gould, Farley, andMor- prelude at the morning ser- Geoud 'SmaTh lde at theauiu moropking ' cns-brter/ .M will be 'held-this -afternoon at 2 'by te announcement-fthegift Truman, lof. ing.Cheneye f e toono. ilson.me varia- o'clock betweenl917ind1918. All; to Philips Exetef Academy' of , Motion. made and seconded that Middlers and Junior Middlers tak- $00,000,'for thelerection df -a new, NOTIC- the r gicing numerals to ns one sBies'. The choir will ling -cirbss' Rob- mttr f togul te sis.Tecorwl - aing cross-country should report gymnasium and swimming pool. T Enios hv no - 'men who -make minor team suads sing Roberts' ",eace -I leave with -ntry, should- The Seniopet wo a. This gt was pented notyaWm the-sond meetfo ' isres -This i, B Thsogft was prese'ed,by tr readyarranged-forasses in library should be laid on the table. - At the pre-vesper Bach r- the-secondfr- tisni of three, B. Thompson , asofnass of 0ntocon are asked to report to Meeting adjourned. cital aton 5o'clock Mr. Pfatteicher inthebl firs bocke -wich , 1916 defein thholastW Lamont -cass6 pe n a l t y in thefirst ofMTopo-treet a the 'librarian as soon as possible. -Respectfully submitted, will play the entire first or'gan 'i918. _ Mr . Thompson is at present a , PAuL ABBOT, Secretary - sonata of -Bach. 'Inquiry Notice minig engieer-i (New York.' A scratch track meet will be -- - . The'prdudesin.chapeLneicweel * l-.^l Previous .to his' - last gift,- he has -held-October 29. As .this -meet is Gow*n Wins Tennis Tournament will be by Handel.' - Tomorrow' evening the 'Society contributed berally toward the open.to everybody, alwho have _____ of Inquiry wiihld a student's meet- new Graduates' 'Bouse at Exeter. o2 t o 0t asWednesday afternoon, the . ing. 'The .topic fr distussioniwillJr - Philips Exeter Academny has Hed aferi e e. finals of - the annual fal tennis At eat -be "-Livin-a an .Life in -long beenin -need f ewgy- tornament were played off, with -taen, it. up ibet, 1~, A reet , sebur--al logPairs ofro Si Sto sng 3; its*o the result that'John Gowans, 1919, Wlbur-A Yai of Sik Stockings Andover;!"- -As !ti is.b first: nasium, especially ' wm~i pee- Entries should ~i6 hadd efae . l ab abl~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~eteai decielye uniltoarde19 ,Stud ientosfgyear, Pol.Great et.' ius.Rsm was shFowning W. . rer B, 1916,, by Colonial-Ziegfeld Follies rtuh et cs cme ar -byer-stu bhehn.his gifter Hu r-ey.r C asitat heesr of 61 he se re'of -i 6-2-6-0. Park Sq-Twin Beds 6 goeraldi sionaanouncene-swimming - winner .played a beautiful e of Castle q.The Blindness of ;- meetuig l~ra-seres poolI'was practically the only par. -; iu. lub ectiii' tennis throughout'-the match; he Virtue , of6s e tig6,eofwhich of EIeter's tea "-quipmentth ' made manyln drives along the . o Keith e, o tThe Clock Shop . AU' was-lacking - --In-a. meeting held after chaple lines Which were imp~ssible -to re- .Tremont-On Trial -tbe -ke , Isannouncent is welcomed up8. o, rand his placements were Majestic--The Birth ofa Nation y^ ^ ,^- ':- G.' -atge-bbooth And^ anxaa eter, b- mttee for t RifleClueweptionly od. OnThursday Plymouth-Back.me-. - ~us~i ^ een cause it wilnow be zble forth~ eletde ee morning Gwans waspresented il-olh-Nobodyl.ome ^^i1ew^^l( t~~ra&Pd~w colst ne-n 1 6 . - rvden, chplft a b fl si u , Shubert-oEe iencen •^Houircitoll-en l l^ e'F; : idI ming^*,- --- i-^-:'---. -- i--Cob ,givien by Captain -James Weber. .* "Toy-4naepeandent Meanzia --- "; 1STT, ^ l~ g~gJ.^ .f:^^^^^^ -- AM'- -, - '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g Clmn" e p c f l y s b i t d h o g e t r frteftrh 'G~eene, '1 un"cl e , D. -. pe S . Mier - ' -' "- ,Ket h f. It Sit
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Page 1: PH~LIPS. ACAIDSM SECOND OARD MINUTES FOOTBAL.pdf.phillipian.net/1915/10161915.pdf · Volume XXX,. Nube 8: SATUDAY OCTOBER :c;.t 1 915- PH~LIPS. ACAIDSM ANDOVER, MASS. Volume IN=J

Volume XXX,. Nube 8: SATUDAY OCTOBER 1 915- :c;.t

PH~LIPS. ACAIDSM

ANDOVER, MASS.

Volume IN=J "Number 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915 - 5 cents'

SECOND TEAM LOSES LIST OF IEIATIONSHIPS IIAYARDDVISORY OARD MINUTES QL FOOTBAL. -

Team D td * The following list of -relation- 01- o Meeting held Sept. 17, 1915, 91 e 98 1De-^ -3. d between ew n and their Blue"PlaysCrims on Brothers after. chapel. Dr. PageC Peck ,n

First~~~~~~~~ Tean -Defated .e~n 23- thi 'th a&" "chapel.' Dr-t~~5~ L .' Page, Peck 191 Defat 19,8 1917 Defeati~~','.'. -~~%

ire~~ edesa ships wenelenadField This Afternoon., ClsTidVrtyTaiW~edanes y - predecessors at Andover should be ;Game Expected ; Hanes, Harrower, Swift, M. Gould, Tr , V-r, T. '

I <-' ^fflt~thpspc of interest to the student body. C. Gleason and Faherty were pres-The first team defeated the sec- Jh Alexander, -cousin, Dean This afternoon the football team- ent. In a game which was closer thanndeleven', on.: Wednesday after- Jr~u ,-1 - na aewhc ascoertand eleven ' '~ Wed ay ~ aler- Wa tson, '12. meets the strong Harvard Fresh- ., Ballot taken for Undergraduate the score indicated, 1916 defeated

noon by the. score of 23 to 0, in .~ Daniel Dudley Avery-brothers, man team. The Harvard agg unanimously elected. 1918 in the class football seriesga-- e whicliz onstrated that the b ,, t AveTe '1v:d-,: asagame whichpdeonstrated that the B- F Avr ', an F B. Avery, gation is com :posed of a group of -- Meeting adjourned. last Wednesday afternoon 1918 :

varsity is in fine shape for the Har- .ex-pep-school stars and it is'sureM started off with a rush and soon

g olme Xl-thi,',ftm rn M. :. EK

yard Aaelhsatr-o. ~ . xpe-colsasan ti ueM . EK had the ball'on the 5-yard line, buttho g e. th sodtemoon^ put up ^^ a Baldwin-father, A. H. that the Andover team will have S athough the send team put up a Faci, 89 no walk-away; Secretary pro lem. here the ball iwas fumbled, andgood fight, and at times threatened Baldtn,'89.noaalktwayWallace N. Barker-father, N. W. The cheering last Saturday was Meeting held Sept.- 22, 1915, 1916 recovered. After that theto score, they were unable.to cope Barker '95. not all that could be desired, and after 'ckapel. Dr. Page,, Peck, Senior team was. master of thewith the dashing attack of thieir Chester A. Bates-father, James it is necessary for every man to' be Gleason, Gould, Faherty, Hanes, game and won by the score of '27opponents A. Bates, '94. .. in the grandstand at 2 o'clock to Harrower, and Abbott were pres- to 3. Phillips, '16, was the star of

At the very start of the game, John H. Beebe, Jr.,-brother, M. cheer the team hard from the ent. - - the contest, intercepting a for-

Roe of''th- rgurs''ah the

Rowe of thie regulars caught the Beebe, '09. minute it comes on the field. Bring Following were passed upon as ward pass and running -half theball from the kickoff, and sprintednalyfro the whole lengthof theieldJames' S. Bennett-brother, R. H. a megaphone! candidates for assistant managers length of the field for a touch-nearly the whole length o tefiel Bennett, '15. The shool team presents a for- of the football team: Adams, Hord, down; he also made another touch-

for a tou~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CASS TheLLfirst team

for a touchd wn o hea rst team P B. Bergstrom-father, F. Berg- midable lineup, although weak- and King; and for the managers of down. Fisher, the end of the.

hEkCOND" ofadsteseodg

en coud ot an the kickd strom. ened by the loss of several valu- tennis, wrestling, gym, and la- Senior team, made one touchdown,to Ashley, who returned the ball Wingate Bixby-cousin, William able men, among e them Wathew, crosse, Barber, Brown Conroy, G. and Paul Doolin, by a line plunge,

As. A e nge o s Hall, '15. Crane and Stover, who areout on English, Gamble,' Gellatly, Speer, carried the ball over the line from10 yards. An exchange otpunt Thomas R. Briggs-father, W. T. account of injuries. a Sharpe, and G. Thompson. the 15-yard Jine. Capt. Hibbard,followed, in which Ashley seemedtolhaved, th betterofit. Finay Briggs, '75; brother, E. K. Briggs The probable lineup is as follows: Meeting adjourned. 1918, drop-kicked a goal from the

Gloa Aleynotiat a13. ANDOVERBr HARVARD'19 Respectfully submitted, 30-yard line. ' G ( Calvin Burr o Jr.,-father, Ct Burr, Gleason (Capt), re. le.,Coolidge PAUL Aeylineups were s follows:

forward pass, the former carrying and uncle, N. Burr,'90. Keith, rt. It. Eaton . 1916 1918

noo bal oveore'O2 te lin, ading si W.atsson, '1. Pak

the ball over t t tahe FAline, adding six B, ACampopiano - brother, u s gr o f Pak Meeting held Sept. 24, 1915, at Hartley, le. re. Shurtleffmore points to the varsity' s total. Wla Campopiano bohe Atwater, . canled M ur phyae It. art. Smith

aer thekickoff, tersecond tAm- Jeans I. CBnipopiano, 11. $othhildwl1g. rg. Linder Dr. Pages house.oDr.lPage, PeckrHemingway. g..After the kickoff, the second team Harlan W. Cooley-father, H. W. Hibbard, It. rt. Putnam Gould, Hanes, Faherty, Swift, Har- w ay . E. olden (Wickes)

tjffced,-and-w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ereae baly Was5 fubeda

ga , d e-e y - --- eI.-- e n oCooiey, '8and4 -rower -'Abbot we present.- Holden.c. 'c. Randolphyard penalty inflicted-on'the first ql'b~ 2be. . Felton Had g g oe-te ^ t 1 ^ JspCam.ldc . ----- hFflthwer .W. The following men were elected eard. rge 1g. JeteamnSwift and MInar could oep -d, Beeb eter Beebe. rt. It.-Robinsonntake firt dns tefrs cusung '15 Rowe. b. ib. Bard cheer leaders for the fall term: Fisher re. e. Russell

not make first down, s Tames M. DeCamp-brother, Mid- Chariton, rhb. rhb. Batchelder Hanes, Harrower, Abbott, Faherty, Williams (Capt.), qb. qb. E. Sharp team got possession of the ball on Pl h hb. Ba b cock

this o dleton DeCamp, '14. -Class Soccer and G. Thompson. No chief was Philli. hba oP. . Dickinson-brother, E. M. elected. Gellatly (Langdon), b.C

Gould made a beautiful drop-tck, Dickinson, '12. In the game between 1917 and The following were elected for the Dpolin, ib. hb.Wilsonwhich went. true. Next the firstH. W Ellis-brother, C. M. Ellis, 1919, the 1917 team defeated its fall police force: Drake, Vars, Referee, Mr. Boyce; upire, Alex-team went through theopposing stedSpeer, Doolin. Sutherland; head linesman, Field.

- Iineiortw rsr'downs, but ~~~~~~~~ ~~ - opponent, 1 to 0. This game was Hutd. Theptrog,117Deamdefate

b~~~~~~~~~~~iut toso the feBinFoll-o w i gwre pse pna wa dpss unn hl h

the:ball on blo c k^s~d knick ow-M. W. Fletcher-brother, Saxton very close and the only score was Meeting adjourned. The strong 1917 team defeated

teball fonm bloced -kick. ow-, adsrne eb,'

evethey lon. eed i Fletcher, '13. -made in the last half on a penalty espectfully submitted, the third varsity team by the scoreever, the soo regained posshessio M Ga es-.-brother, W. A kick. eafollows:of it when Gould intercepted afor-1 c. M. 1917 The lineups were as 1919 PAUL ABBOTT, Secretary, of 25 to 0 last Wednesday. Capt.

Garrigues, Jr., '15. The held te apese Flynn of the Middle team was theward pass. The ball seesawed.M t Meeting star o th-otstl

back nd foth, nitherside eing~W. H. Gates, Jr.-father, W. H. Brayton, lif. l if. Duffy 29a o1te9ones. e adback and orth, neither side being Gates, 78 Stearns c. cf. Hibbert 29 1915. All present. several long gains from his posi-able to gain decisively until toward. _Allen, rif. rif. Ross Following were passed on as t-in in the backfield and also was

the close of the simmage when E.Ger er-ather, G. Germer Humphrey, rof . ro.Cadenas assistant managers of the baseball of o h Gu wnoefr falI ''86; and, an uncle in the class of Townley,,chb. reb. Fullerla re ni or to touchdown

elveGould not overin, the' i m rytG Cokce t.royce

theuld~ swetove~Crne a' 'Hunter, hb. a eib. Fletcher teamBrayton G, T. Joyce, Lnderman, on the receiving endtouchdown, bringing the score upn t Cook, rhb. rhb. May E. King, and D. McLanahan. of fo-ward pans fom Cp nn alsoto 23 to 0 F.G. GGranger-brother, Harry Nusbaum, rb. rib. Dodson Meeting adjourned. of aoroid a toc rom i- en

Th o hrGranger'16. Gaves, lIfb. IFb. Lewis r , scored a touchdown. Irwin went1The2DneupsDavid . Greene-father F D. Pickeing,.g. g. Clement Respectfully submitted, through center for the fourth

1ST TEAM 2ND TEAM D a ^ ^ ^ SE: Time, halves. Um - PAUL ABBOTT, ecretary touchdown.'Gleason, re. le. Doyle Geene, 'i uncle, 'Dr. Eire, S M .

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Gn(at) re. e Coi g ~ mAB~ ertr The lineups were as follows:

'Keith, rt. It. Smith Greene, 80; brother, . B. P Meeting held Oct. 6, 1915, in The lineups were as foUows:Rothchild, rg. Ig.Wolfe Greene, '14. On the PearsonHall campus, the Advisory Board room, Dr. Page, 1917 3D TEAM

cA tateLer, le. -cle. DeanA. Russell, c. c.Talmage James S. Hemingway jr.,-broth-~ 116 soccer team -beat 1918 by the I Peck, Harrower, Gould, Hanes, Chase it. It. Thompson

Bolt~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hmnw, g. r.ae

~Dres~se lt- rl~. ~W. Russell er, H. L. Hemingway, '10, and. stre of 2 to 0, in an interesting Gleasoht, and Abbott present. Min- McDonald, g. -1g. Dresser

'-dRowee b a 1' Hal W. sl I Meyer, rt. . Hubbard

'Waters~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Vtee.-- . ... rdohi-- roweir,D :anA ereawy p-"en. -7and wel-laydgaen, ute of-prvou.eig Raddlh and_A~~~~~~~~~lg. c y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~rs, qh. g Addietos--

GRold,--. 1gb. Savift (ontinued on -Patge 3) 1916 1918 approved.re re. ThurlowGould, rhb. Igb. Swift: _ _(ContnuedonPag__3) Englund. rof. lof. Zork The names of Shedden, Chase, Dines. e.oCharonhb rhb. Munger Shoal, Ross, rif. lif.Abercrombie, 'Harvey, and Cohen were passed on Ir"', qb. qb. Jones

'Score: Varsity 23, 'second team 0' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Linderman, lhb.cr si , -eon o. Exeter Receives $100,000 Gift Hazard, c. c. -Graam for assistant manager of the soccer b. Wanamaker(Wilson)

Touchdownsf-Rowe~~~~~~~~~ --eason, Goul. It Deobison, i.rf ire

Goal-from touchdown, Gould'2. Timeer team. -rFlynn (Capt.),: fb. leb. MartinlO-minute-periods.*- One week ago to-day, at the Mathews,'if. ilhb. Bowen Numerals were awarded to the amis -C rh. J..yer

Im e eros.M- C h ton th-ClassC ~w--untry Founders' -Day exercises at Ex- -Flint.,rif. 'chb. -Goodwin following -men from -the class of-

-CosntrbaHood , hb. ushing,Ieter, theIssebl s b nood m chb. rhb. CBoy 1916-forwinning class tennis series: ' Note

The second ross country meet alumni, and guests were thrilled Washbur, lhb. If. Boyd Barber C. Gould, Farley, andMor- prelude at the morning ser-

Geoud 'SmaTh lde at theauiu moropking' cns-brter/ .M

will be 'held-this -afternoon at 2 'by te announcement-fthegift Truman, lof. ing.Cheneye f e toono. ilson.me varia-

o'clock betweenl917ind1918. All; to Philips Exetef Academy' of , Motion. made and seconded that

Middlers and Junior Middlers tak- $00,000,'for thelerection df -a new, NOTIC- the r gicing numerals to ns one sBies'. The choir will ling -cirbss' Rob- mttr f togul te sis.Tecorwl- aing cross-country should report gymnasium and swimming pool. T Enios hv no - 'men who -make minor team suads sing Roberts' ",eace -I leave with-ntry, should- The Seniopet wo a. This gt was pented notyaWmthe-sond meetfo ' isres -This i, B Thsogft was prese'ed,by tr readyarranged-forasses in library should be laid on the table. - At the pre-vesper Bach r-the-secondfr- tisni of three, B. Thompson , asofnass of 0ntocon are asked to report to Meeting adjourned. cital aton 5o'clock Mr. Pfatteicher

inthebl firs bocke -wich , 1916 defein thholastW Lamont -cass6 pe n a l t y

in thefirst ofMTopo-treet a the 'librarian as soon as possible. -Respectfully submitted, will play the entire first or'gan'i918. _ M r . Thompson is at present a , PAuL ABBOT, Secretary - sonata of -Bach.

'Inquiry Notice minig engieer-i (New York.' A scratch track meet will be -- - . The'prdudesin.chapeLneicweel* l-.^l Previous .to his' -last gift,- he has -held-October 29. As .this -meet is Gow*n Wins Tennis Tournament will be by Handel.'

- Tomorrow' evening the 'Society contributed berally toward the open.to everybody, alwho have _____of Inquiry wiihld a student's meet- new Graduates' 'Bouse at Exeter. o2 t o 0t asWednesday afternoon, the .

ing. 'The .topic fr distussioniwillJr - Philips Exeter Academny has Hed aferi e e. finals of - the annual fal tennis At eat-be "-Livin-a an .Life in -long beenin -need f ewgy- tornament were played off, with

-taen, it. up ibet, 1~, A reet , sebur--al logPairs ofro Si Sto sng

3; its*o the result that'John Gowans, 1919, Wlbur-A Yai of Sik StockingsAndover;!"- -As !ti is.b first: nasium, especially ' wm~i pee- Entries should ~i6 hadd efae . l ab

abl~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~eteai decielye uniltoarde19

,Stud ientosfgyear, Pol.Great et.' ius.Rsm was shFowning W. .rer B, 1916,, by Colonial-Ziegfeld Folliesrtuh et cs cme ar -byer-stu bhehn.his gifter Hu r-ey.r C asitat heesr of 61 he se re'of -i 6-2-6-0. Park Sq-Twin Beds

6 goeraldi sionaanouncene-swimming - winner .played a beautiful e of Castle q.The Blindness of

;- meetuig l~ra-seres poolI'was practically the only par. -; iu. lub ectiii' tennis throughout'-the match; he Virtue ,

of6s e tig6,eofwhich of EIeter's tea "-quipmentth ' made manyln drives along the .o Keith e, o tThe Clock Shop

. AU' was-lacking - --In-a. meeting held after chaple lines Which were imp~ssible -to re- .Tremont-On Trial

-tbe -ke , Isannouncent is welcomed up8. o, rand his placements were Majestic--The Birth ofa Nation

y^ ^ ,^- ':- G.' -atge-bbooth And^ anxaa eter, b- mttee for t RifleClueweptionly od. OnThursday Plymouth-Back.me-. -

~us~i ^ een cause it wilnow be zble forth~ eletde ee morning Gwans waspresented il-olh-Nobodyl.ome^^i1ew^^l( t~~ra&Pd~w colst ne-n 1 6 . - rvden, chplft a b fl si u , Shubert-oEe iencen

•^Houircitoll-en l l^ e'F; :idI ming^*,- --- i-^-:'---. -- i--Cob ,givien by Captain -James Weber. .* "Toy-4naepeandent Meanzia --- ";1STT, ^ l~ g~gJ.^ .f:^^^^^^ --AM'- -, -

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"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~w'List of Instructors in Charge of Harvard-Andover Scholarships " WeldresSed dover e aeir Cothes Madl

- Q1W tU~t~tnaU~Dqrmitorles -

It is of decided interest to those '

The following is a list of the students who are preparing for ' [ -BOARD OF EDITORS professors and of the dormitories Harvard to know about -the three

--- ~~~of which they are in charge: magnificent cholarships which are - - - ^ * -i yMa7aaging Editor

RA.1U~LPMHp P. HAN.,,p ca1' * O Phillipss Acr F a M eda-Bines anageGraham. emy students. The Phillips . Acade . -.

0. d. MI1TCHE. JR.. '1 Bate alM.Pr&le, Mr. The Class of 1871, Andover-Har-d O titelm Sueoe E Baroft Hay-Mr.ParmBar.t.ard Scholarship of $300, sustained ilora E Squa

PAUL. ADB~or, '16 Ba- by Henry S..'Van~uzer, P. A. '71.Rxt^ri P 'AE . %HS, '17 Day Hall-Mr. Bangs, Mr. Ba- ATHLETIC GOODS FRANK BROS. SHOESy ,

DGE GAM 16 ker. is awarded on the basis of high T O BREorr SPEER'

116 Taylor Hall-Mr. Boyce, Mr scholarship to a member of the _______________________JORN CROSBY, JR., '16 Senior class who i s preparing for. BudnessM'anagSt G A d ms H a ll. M r P i fi er , M r . O

A.M. WA1=AI0E'17owr Harvard; the award is announced IU ANChoice of Champions,. D PA ., '1 A owerG. l. ENGIs,. '16 Bishop Hall-Mr. Hudson, Mr. at the close of the student's Middle A. UiA coo n,

- ___________.E. L. Baker. year, on the basis of his record up - ThE ST-* Bancro t Hall-Mr. Wilkins, Mr. to that time. THE SERVICE STORE

Published every Wednesday and SaturdayG ahe Class of 1871 Harvard- -dur-g

ate hEdoo year.during the School year.Andover Cottage-Mr. Benner. Andover Scholarship of $300, also uSelect a Shunan Suit or --

No-- --- --Adver-t-e Eaton Cottage-Mr. Pfatteicher sustained by Henry S. VanDuzer, Overcoat and you're sure THE WRIGHT & DITSON TRADE-

oticeateofhil-C M ofrachmaterials, masterful MARK WILL INVARIABLYBETo insure change of adverisement Pemberton Co e--- Frank is available 'for a PfFOUND ON THE ATHLETIC' SUP

mat be received or Wednesday not later lips Academy during his Freshman tailoring, distinctive tyle. PLIES USED BY THE CHAMPIONS.than Tuesday noon; for Saturday not later Cottage-Mr Suthcr- year Harvard College; the award We have the enviable re- START WITHOUT A HANDICAP

a-ul be addressed to the Business land. is based on high scholarship, and is putation of being the lead- BY USING THE BEST.

Manaer, . . Mitchel, J, Andover. Williams Hall-Mr. Phillips. made by the Faculty of Phillips ing makers of clothes for FOOTBALL BASKET B-e--,--2--er Year S -ngle Allen House-Mr. Allen. Academy, and is announced at the College Men. TA o t

Terms__2_per ____. _ _sigeC_, sp Crawford House-Mr. Crawford. close of the recipient's Senior year - TRACK HOCKEY.. - ------- --~----Mrfnrdv H o u s e-Mr Me- in ~~~~~~~the school.'. Shuman orner BOSTN Catalogue Maileid Free

Entered at the Andover Post Office as Mc.Curdy H o u s e-Mr. Mc- in thesch'98 Schol- Shuman C BsEcnd class matter. Curdy. The P. A. '94-Harvard

s a~econdas sma ^_Stone Houlssm-Mter.Stone. arship of $200 is awarded during P Wright & Ditsonto House-Ml PHOTO SUPPLIE that .1 SE

Publ ,, Tis hied Spnior veve toWa student ot BOSTON l-. Walington MTHE ANDOVER PRESS Blanchard House-Mr. Blan- his Senior year to a stude of Nosr K .YOR . 14Waenon St

, _______charduring._ ,limited means who has been in the CHICAGO .. 119 N. WabashAe

This .. suisi charge oTJohn Cros- Pase Ho r. P Academy not less than one year and EVERYTHING FOR SAN FRANCISCO . 359 Market StreThis issue is in charge of John Cros-MPease House-Dr. Page. ERTI FR WORCESTER, MASS. , 391 MaIn Si

exbylJr.,le'e6. of Farrar House-Mr. Poynter. is preparing or Harvard, te re- PROVIENCE.1l. . 82 Wcyo Su

The next issue will be in charge of- r .cipient to be in good scholarship FOOT BALL CAMBRIDGE . . . Hrd SquirPaul Abbott. '1e--6. Keep House-Mr. Keep. snding, and in the judgment

Abbot House-Mr. Hinrman. tandng andin the b et fTRACK___________

TE IGHT &'A DONTil)

In110 the stuehn od ant-Clement House--Mr. French. ate P-rincipal to por the best AA In11 a hswimmin poodcidedto Tucker House-Dr. Fes. qualities of leadership. TENNISFL R1 T

ing a swimming pool, decided t Chandler House-Mrs.Chand- These scholarships were first stlook into the matter A wim- H awarded in 1912, when Joseph R. SOCCER FOWES AND FLA DECOATIO

hming Po Committe a papo cheever House-Mrs. Cheever Watkins of Winona, Minn., and OR - FOR ALL OCCASIONS

ed which body found that if a pool h ar HouseMrs darke-e r. s Canandaigua, N. Y., i rc o -.g`_Colar os-Mrs. Clark.' R~. S. Cook of ~ .OUTFITR-FOR----- rg Te.o. AdOt

was to be had it must be paid for li House-MssEllis. both eceied a 300. award---In - - -- _______

by the students as the trustees were oster House-Mrs. Foster. 1913 R. S. Cook and A. A. Cook, All P.-A -A1 VS -- -- &-FANSunable financially to erect one.f isThe fellows then iJackson House-Mrs. Jaclon both of Canandiagua, N. Y., re Upholsterers and Furniture Dealer

The fellows then in school sub-A Johnson House-Mrs. Johnson. ceived thetwQ.scholarships, and int te

scribed $16,000 f the 127,000 Park House-Miss Park. 1914, P. M. Cabotof Brookline, H. F. CHASE BARNARD BLOCK. ANDOVEneeded for the tank and the rest_ Mass., and T. M. Brown of Wi- Established890 Studens Trade & Specitywas loaned at interest by the trus----- nona, Minn., were the recipients Establishe Sdeit'sra Seni yar

tees. Since the Pools completion, Chapel Speaker of these prizese. .I the pring of Telephone con ANDOVER, MASS. ELECTRIC BELLS- BATTEIS

barely enough money has come in 1915 it was announced that Jerome 0. A. HIIi & 00. -

each year to meet the cost of its The preacher at both. services Preston of Leifn, Mass., was TP. 3. 'rval 1 '9 S o

maintainance which amounts to to-morrow will be Rev. Charles awarded the $300 scholarship avail- . ELEion

about $2,000. So at present there R. Brown, D.D., Dean of the Yale ale during his first year at Har- 40 MAIN ST. ANDOVERis still a debt of $11,000 to be paid School of Religion. Dean Brown yard. Paul Rice Doolin of St.

off. is well known among the leading Albans, Vt., was presented with J. E WITINGThe Advisory Board has now schools and colleges and is on- the scholarship of 300 available student o A a WHIaTIN

taken over the up-keep of the Pool sidered one of the best preachers in in his Senior year at Phillips Acad SE - 'Jeweler and Optician,and all the money received will go the country. He was for many emy. Doolin is the only recipient .f~i a 'EPHILLIS SEALS

towards the debt. But $2,000 years a minister at Oakland, Cali- of a VanDuzer scholarship who is Adover, Mass.

yearly will thus be taken away from fornia, and took an active 'part in school now. ii te mer, Mass.e n h

the support of athletics in school, there in the reform of political con- The'P. A. '94-Harvard'98 schol- r

where the money is much needed ditions. As moderator of the arship was also awarded in 1912 Messrs. BRooKS BROTHERS I PICTURE FRAMING

and it will be carried on this way National Council he is now occupies for the first time, In that year, beg leave to announce that AN D PI CTURES

until the entire amount is paid, the 'leading position in the Con- jt W. Feeney of Andover received tyhv r ttheir

when receipts may be given to- gregational Churches of America, $200 award. The following new building at MADSON Cla DMI School PCtures ramedwards aying unningexpenss. andwil IIpresid at th nati onal te $200award.TheFOolTY-FOUVETUE GOLDSMITHTHGOLDSMTHCCMAKACOMPNY ArBldld.

wards paying running expensesand will preside at the national it was announced that W. W. w E/___________These are facts. Let everyone meetings to be held this month at Toomey of Lawrence was the re- ST.EETA

monthatnTooeygo Lawrnce as the rge-to

look at them. Remember that theNew Haven, For several years cipient, and th winner of the THE FAMILY SHOE STOREStudent Body is pledged to pay off past he has visited Andover an- scholarship in '1914 was R. T. . " STORE

this debt and to maintain the pool. nually, and has always received a Bushnell of Andover. Last spring, JP. PAI1OE JNSRL

The pool which we all like has be- hearty welcome from the students. Clinton Jones of Hammond, N. Y., REPAIRING A SPCIALTY

support by buying the tickets, received the award. i . SOC CER o~ BRoS r d o,,ocome almost apeEi- So let us. -____3_________________

supp it ying the tickets,. , It is well for all those who are Headquarters for thsewh For All Athletic

which are $10 dollars for year's sub- PHILLIPIANA Harvard to keep Ath. Sports and Pas- SA TY RAZOR BAscription and $5 for a term tickeththese splendid scholarships in mind in. times

Do what you can as all possible Alan VHeely 15who was throughout the year. and for some w fora cao. .ADE SHAr ATbacking is needed. leader of the Mandolin Club here of the more studiods prospctiV 74 SUMMER STa. - BOSTON, MASS. LOWES DRUG TOR

last year, is on the Varsity Mando- m make. a decidedlin Club at Yale. Press Building

E. P. WALKER & CO. iJoe" Sullivan, right guard on try for these prizes. POST OFFICE BARBER SHOP A D D Q '

the victorious 1912 football team,.Rs wer e L .Fotr ue-r. Fse. the StR. S V. ^ 109fta pF. IRTCLASS WORK l.-Cotton Merchants was in Andover Wednesday coach- Ile^ 5palngTae-ak repr. Std^n ra de sa pcilty n h hahee .'aos &- o 5

unable financ the linemen. Week D-ea9 ay.s

__ , _, T T fravpt'l 1! ?«; now worldne' /'^'"jufactute of athletic equipment -twelve.,- 31a. $_„ .00 frall Downiii~ anlwd isClent.82 WaT St. New York City ravsub - h spoie te-,owhops, and Centrale

sc_____________ f or t he S tan d ar d ose-i C Pannr p PM. A Cabot-,o f NDBOVE CroNineEU

"Chuck" Swan '15, is now on A. G. Spaldi Bros. CANDOVER CANOE CLUB

n ------------- the second football team at Bates. 74 Sunmmer St.,. Boston. Mass. F WOOD E. - RWhile Swan was at Andover he Cut fireplacelengths.eon the baseball team.nts

te es. Sic th ooscmpean, hplSekr fteepesIwthe .prigo'Tl OOKMS.EE'~CBL'BTE

bMcMiJly nene John Emeison '15, ias on the EVERY BOOK tH.A. BOT O N....Freshman crew squad at Yale., IN EVERY LANGUAGE of F.SHEE, 12 PHAS AGEsTS 'as .. "'a

maintainaC. H. Kreider '14, won the mid- BoU ht and Sold i l .S'T ' 2 PMERTN dleweight wrestling bout between a Hat 4 _il Tel. 461IN

the Sheffield Juniors and Fresh- EWITESCUTTS HINTON'S ICE E FARM IA

ITER~~ ~ JC od t.' NW H[[

TheAio a hamen. ,- .; ' Crsams and cAl Mdie alnd s'ond a r of $300EnglAn S IB

a ailbnCaitoOE Coxe '15, andl Merrick ', rcAill o to ctoun r. He2 fo a n 'PIIS$

are on the Freshman football train- CAfternoon Tee SeredDil rt-

t-wa th etu_2 , 0er ing table at Yalea Callahain, ex h TAKEh whI i I " 4

the suport'15, w ho was elected captain here C o. 9- sch o- :. .wLonandr~~~~ i" but failed to retur n that year, is le'9t aouctht I INN? R £'S

u i 101 Tremont Street also on .the Freshman f oitbal e hnaHver covpetos itte cir L S N BOSTON Dan Elcipt1s m as een ato- gregatial.Ces otrghut the ye ats3. folwng

p;ointed head cheer leader at Yale JmjgS^KJS^ ihuR ; L..^ i~SCItp q".'¼:.^ 2II~ ^'2SUUS l ^ 1'tW5

wr paying--rnnthisfall.s s , h- */ TRO. nd ilJ.l pSTEWARToce PraopW.tWrSr ' '

-~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~P A, Es-

received~~~~~~~~~~ th aw'~ ard,~~. .A~spotibybuigtetcesItiwelfralhoewoaeHaqatrfo' orA tlit

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ELI B o.O T S H ' TEol;en-cousi' s- '''HI'! q in buyigyour dothes from us we potect, you from '| I *l«I " .' O ~' |g~ ~i~~ ~ ~ ~B^~!~ [ ';den, 07,and W. D. Holden '10 paying more than you should-and rinsist upon giving

'. "/...~_ ¥ 1R'ichard W.'Howe-unce, w.c.I you, thevery'best for what you pay: Try us and be 5:i . : '~es of Men' Smar t S : -Shoe.s.. Howe, 90;brother, J. C. Howe, convinced ' . . o -. ,, a ; ),b~ - .: Ncew Haven, Conn. / , 14. ' .,?*

I [['*" " 'J -' -' '· '-', *" . . , - Samuel J. Jones-brothers, W. H. ' .' . - ' * / ,,

- ; ,' T I r *T T H- T >, /oJones, '13, and O. R. Jones, '15 THE CROWLEY COMPANY -./A'*UC t1 t2 -1 . . l L..MacDonald-brother, N. Mac- . ;Tis and Men' Fumishe ANDOl. MA '

- Kee '17. - _ ' . -· . . ' .....-.; -_ S. H. Otis-father, J .E. Otis, '88; - School Foo,,tball Game T oday' | . .brother, Webster Otis, '12. Andove r vs. Harvard Freshmen MACUILAR PARKER COMANY

m s r s - T T rs rs x m c .Frank Perez-brother, A. JPH rererth, at Andoverz.l

U Phillips-father, P.C.hil- cese Academ HABERDASHERY

Cream. We make our own Ice Cream N 0 Robinson-uncle, D. Mc- Lowell Textile vs. Groton at ClothesorCollMenalw

from Pure Heavy Cream. No adultra- Miller.- Groton. ready.. W. H. Rubsamen-brother, C . T. Exeter vs. Yale Freshmen attions whatever. Guaranteed .Pure and Rubsamen, '13. NewHaven.

.. * C. F. Russell-brother, E. C. ______ . i- c A a W 'Rich. *Russell, '13. PHOTOGR. JRAPHS

klent, ...'MaTH -_, G. F. Sawoye-father, J. C. Saw- _,- .- THE -yer, Treasurer; uncles, W. D. New pictures of the school, classes, -!- · .vo u w, , *Sawyer, C. F. Sawyer, '88, and . three captains and some views I[«M io e andyW Kitchen m IEd. Sawyer, '91. bout the campus forsale by F. M:

Andover Candy Kitchen . EL.Sheide,'16. Fifth Avenue Boot Shop the studio. X -

. W. . co-brothero, . ..Special rates for Portraits

* Scott, '14. Some new styles this year '..... :-' .... - F. M.. Smith-brothers, W. H. aia

Po^ rns Ai I Smith, '12, and L. B. Sm ith , r Builder .s- of -. AU PCOLONIAL ex-'15 , r SMART COLEGE FOOTWEAR SHERMAN STUIOI -[ ; -. H. H. Spencer-brother, W. G. _c ial Pre-h men at

' nHEATRE Specer, '18.al Photographr .

I_>^^y^^^^^yri --- *E. F. Stockwell-brother, H . A. Aae ANDOVER W c t MASS

^ -^cA1^ -- RKDAY: a^d SATUDAY_ N W2Wbte-roher, D.- K 224Fifth? Avenu CATf IOL CA

Our Mr. M. B. Harrison at CheU's IN 2 ACTS Williamson,: '10. - - When you are hngryevery Friday. n * B · ., R. P. E; Wilson-brother, Joh. . call at thre Capitol Cae .Boys Wm Be Boys Wilson , r., 1. - e se rve all th e belA

A Great College Story . lunches. .' .,,* *^W Andover-Exeter Track Records . YlFrsmn

! c m_______ 220-yd. dashI21 45 sec. Lincoln T. =_______________________ Prescott, A; P.A. Campus May 30, 3 '

GOTHIC TE NEW v R E P A I R E R 120-yd. high hurdles-15 4-5 sec. Clif-_l h 1 nflfluPr 'r a11. --- ^S^^ f w for 5-6 years. Shoes called for andl ford Rodman, A; P. A. Campus, May = 1 11 A-ZI . 1U YC

KAlcllGF delivered, by. 30, 1915. ...

f mum ^ w ~ R-O . C. W. CURTIS, - 220-yard hurdles-26 sec. W. A. Her- _ Prznting and Entgraing -r2 cCOLLAR 67 Par Street Andover sey, E.d P. A. Campus, May 31,a1899. = -T d r n 440te run-49s4-5 sec.B H. E. -

* T 167---- st Ad;;.r1901d. 16 i The Andove Bookstore* 9 * H CR0WLEY & CO J.Bingham, E.; P. A. Campus, May Books and Stationery s

^^&_ ^H ~~~~~~ .^B ,- . Mile run-4 mm. 28 sec. S T. = - =c^Kn ._^^ . ._j Druggists Rogers, E.; P. E. Campus, May 30. -S'ir TW S

______ _ -igijump 5f ft. 10 in. B. D. Whit- lT n mE. .-. combS -y, rE.; P. a r Campus, C May 30, =ases, . .n

BLAKE SCHOO, 33rd Year BARNARD BUILDING ,dBroajump-23 ft. 3 3-4 in. L T s d v e r t a665 Fifth Ave., NEW YOR CITY '. Prescott, A.; P. E: Campus, May 30; . . _ 3

[^ &&ss^~.v - ------- _.V~=-- -"A 6 ,,^^~ §.D KSERVICE

Boys received atany time during year. A -Acock, E.; P. A. Campus, May 30ad hu a fo cg =Certificate accepted by leading colleges. 44 MAIN STREET * H. Kirkpatrick, E.; P. E. Campus, = . .o

"B, '. " some l th et

Special ~~o WM .Ma :Bl, ., Sb1914. l-hes .

12-lshammer trowe . 10 in

Country School at Tarrytown F RAWFOIRD P.TonAP.. Camp 0. 1902: pus, I

HOTEL CUMBERLAND JOSEPH HARDY New Fall and Winter ClothesM "' 1 ' ' T NEW YORK WHITEHOUSE ANDHARDY o.r V lhor M.^: -- Broadway at 54th Street --- TO I OUT~f lrietl

St. SubwayStatonfandrd te . levat MAKERS r OF MEN'S . SHOES. A-

_ .' .- _.. ,. Kept by a College Man - ' 1-.. WE speciize on clothes cut strictly for young men in sizes: .__ X.~ki^ Headquarters for Students Opposite Vanderbilt Hall 82 to 42 breast measure. Suits with soft roll fronts andIt liliyI~n " - Tc ; - -NEW HAVEN, CONN. natural shoulders, cleverly tailored. The newest mixtures and

, 11~'. Jf 'New and Fireproof 1_____ ___-_ plain materials in homespun tweeds. Every suit is cut onI

|| - ll, "MP ' Stritly rs -|| STORAGE BEPAIRS- SUPPLIES Englsh lines aolutey correctlyfor the young man. $18.O up.-<1 ljlgwtilg Xsa- '8 »2hso w oth bath an a up--d REiiTim C4RS A SP£CI Atn AL FULL DRESS SUITS and TUXEDOS"i lA StA-ndove TherCumberlanddoe moreSchooland . ... : - - ' * a*

for W'f 6 Coll e businesthanranS t he ' 5,and 7pa»8ger . Correct m Ethve ry Detail

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_-- 5ai Td t YEpaer - NErW dlAV' 'OPNr-.l s- nst X,'wt iwn, g\: ,

-- 1912 -'13. 61 men .... one failed to enter. Experienced instructors, individual instruction in1913 -'-14 men .. one fail tnenter Mathematics, and small classes-not more than four men,,--- 1913 -- '14 110 men .... one ailed to enter.to the class-in the other subjects, explain our continued - I

-- , 1914 - ,'15. 145 men ... none failed to enter. successin getting boys into college. _" :, Catalogue on request. . , ,

SCHOOL DIRECTORY Maag dPOT-PaOURRIAbb, 3 PHILLIPIANA T. N. Crawford ex-'15, won the .,SCHOOL DIRECTORY Managing Editor-Paul Abbott, 30 lightweight wrestling match be-

Undergraduate Treasurer-Paul Ab- Bartlet. bott, 30 Bartlet. Business Manager-E. Adams, 23d, A tween the Sheff Juniors and Fresh-

FOOTBALL Phillips. A. 0. Barker '12, is the under- men.Captain-Charles W. Gleason, 8 Phil- MIRROR graduate coach for the half-mile

lips. Managing Editor-R. H. Bassett, 13 at Yale this fall. Barker has been . -Manager-M. S. (could, Miss Parks. Bartlet. on the Yale track team for two . - ^^

TRACK Business Manager-R. A. Lumpkin, yearsCaptain-J. G. Swift, 2 Bartlet. 35 Day. years - .Manager-H. P. Harrower, 7 Bartlet. PHILO -. '

BASEBALL President-Elliott Speer, 2 Bartlet. T N. St. Hill '14, is a member . . .Captain-C. L. Faherty, Miss Park's. Secretary-L. W. Beilenson, 21 Day. of the Sigma Delta Psi Society at .C. .H Manager-R. P. Hanes, 20 BarUet. FORUM Sheff. This society is one which rHASEr CTH S

HOCKEY President-R. F. Beardsley, 12 Clem- rewards athletic ability in itsU ' I coiteCaptain-T. W. Ashley, 11 Phillips. ent. elections. ' 'and ConfectionManager-S. Miner, 6 Phillips. ___________Cofe__on_

SOCCER 3 D Baldrige '14, and Thompson '13 Chase Shirts ROMafivecentchoc ,Manager-M. J. Curran, 29 Day. who have been playing on the Yale Chase Neck Wear latecocoanut bar to a,

SWIMMING Varsity football team, are out be- Chase Underwear u no tSampler boCaptain-M. S. Gould, Miss Park's. cause of injuries. C1 Whitmanses S fit all rManager- J. G. W. Husted. Mr. M and almost everything needs. There are special col-.

tone's. TENNI I A. Davison '15, has survived the else in men's outfittings ege assortments thaare oodTENNIS 05( lEaJ first cut of those trying out for the ' g souveMirs for the s back

Captain-J. M. Weber, 32 Day. Dramatic Club at Yale. F. P. -of the right kind and ho.m ,Manager-G.' English, 25 Bartlet. Gelbach '15, also is eligible for good value. ,,A.

.WRESTLING ahe second trials. ' ' _ ALBRWw. Low& A,,. M,.Captain-W. W. Russell, Miss Hinch- SEE OUR GOODS AT CHELL'S.

Manager-C. Gamble, 26 Bartlet. Spencer H. LogaA '15, has re- LACROSSE r ceived the preliminary nomination ~ - -

Captain-W. J. Dean, 8 Locke St. I for the assistant football manager- WRITE OR CALL ONManager-W. Barber, 17 Phillips. * ship from the class of 1918. At .

CROSS COUNTRYCaptain-A. L. D rd - lAe x f r omteHASE& COMPANY --

INQUIRY 1 ne ~ro te4 n B coort o - receiveda. nomination from the vOi te V i al PG -C ATEIPresident-Elliott Speer, 2 BrlEe. | weerONTro!Ee - lasro 1918n. - al Newo r Have - ^TRIN Zu0 1.Secretary-Gerard English, 25 Bartlet. -wa lifts on t he k jus en oug -:- - U V

Secretry-Gerard EngishII : - ep thm Smh HaskellLee -and Crawford,' all New Haven -L- PHILLIPIAN- jGEORGE FROST CO., - BDSTON, MASS. 1, p ayed -on.[- - .Yl. vs.Managing Editor-R. P.' Hanes, 20 ... '14, played on the Yale varsity-

Bartlet. _ soccer'tieam which was defeated inBusiness Manager-O. M. Mitchel,

Jr., 33 Day. - a dose game last Saturday. '

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