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TRACK TEAM CANDIDATES.
Prospect for Distance Runs Bright—
Work has Begun.
The candidates for the Track Team
were called out by Captain Perkins
on Thursday, January 27th, and about
one hundred and eighty men reported.
In previous years there has been a
greater number of candidates for the
sprints than for any other events, but
this year the mile and half-mile have
by far the greatest number of candi-
dates, and the prospects for a good
showing in these events are brighter
than for several years. The only
events in which there is an actual lack
of candidates are the shot-put and the
hammer-throw, events where Yale has
in former years been strong.
The general system of training this
year will be the same as last. The
long distance men have been divided
into squads and are running out-of-
doors. The bicycle men are also
running out-of-doors and will ride on
the road as soon as the snow disap-
pears. The other candidates will con-
fine their training to indoor work until
after the middle of March. The quar-
ter-mile men have been in active train-
ing for the relay team.
The Yale open handicap games will
be held in the Armory on the 12th of
March and until this time there will
be no good opportunity of judging
the candidates in competition. The
general policy is not to enter many
men in outside games, but a few prom-
ising men will be entered from time to
time in the various open games. The
regular Spring games will be held in
the last of April.
Following are the names of the can-
didates for the various events:
100 and 220 yards:—H. H. Hackett,
1900; .H. A..-Webster, 1900.S.;.:T. H.
Hall, Jr.,.’99 S.; W.. P. Wattles, 1901;
Ge Nogers,. jt. 1908... bs. Ward,
TOOT) Sv deel Ruick.. Os: ak. «Mi: Graff,
‘O09 S.3:ifa Richards,:ijr., 1900 S.3°-D.
C. Byers, ’o8; Peter, 1900 5:;
FE. Byers, 1901; L. C. Hedge, 1900; P.
R. McCurdy, 1901; E. F. Donnelly,
’98.S.; W. M. Maltbie, 1901; F. M.
Dickinson, 1900S.; . W.. Healy,
1901; B. T.. Doudge, 1901; E, H.
Bindley, 1900; C. E. Rogers, Jr., 1901;
J. S. Gillespie, ’99 S.; F. H. Warren,
Jxiy 00 Siz Jx(Ci, Kamball, 19013 .-G. B.
White, 1901.
Quarter-mile run:—H. R. Smith,
1900; N.C. Thorne, 1901; J. H. Buck,
B. W. Lewis, 1901; W. B. Seabury,
1900; B. F. Ames, 1901; F. C. Cook,
1900; G. W. Field, ’99; P. T. Gilbert,
1901; G. Lovell. 1900; F. A. Blount,
1900; 8S. Dillon, ’99S.; J. C. Dallam,
99 S.; F. D. Cheney, 1900; F. W.
Struby, 1901; W. S. Johnson, Jr., ’99;
C. B. Buckingham, 1901; H. Schaffer,
1900; T. R. Fisher, ’908S.; H. Carle-
ton, J. F. Symes, 1900 S.;, W. D. Bren-
nan, 19008.; S. McL. Buckingham,
99; M. H. Parker, 1901; N. B. Beech-
er, 98; A. H. Richardson, 1901; R. V.
VanVredenburgh, 1900 S.; L. C. Beard,
Half-mile run:—A. D. Leavitt, 1900;
W. E. Shoyer, 1900; E. L. Jones, ror;
J. F. Symes, 1900 S.; C. E. Brinley,
1900; W. D. Brennan, 1900S.; H. P.
Judd, 1901; H. W. Russ, 1900 S.; H. B.
Brougham, 1go1;_ S._ R. Bartlett, 1900;
H. L. Loomis, 1900 S.; G. B. Tennant,
1900; G. W. Penny, 1900S.; H. P.
« ohaw; I90t;.+S:: Mch. Buckingham,
90; J. B. Hartwell, 1900; G. W. Falls,
1900 S.; Ernest Hausberg, M. H. Par-
ker, 1901; C. E. Belding, TOOTS NEB.
Beecher, ’98; A. H. Richardson, 1901;
G. i /Shepard;:.1900; GC. .G.: Atha,
OS.) Dillingham, door; P. C.
Kiefer, 1901; G. J. Finnegan, Lie
V. VanVredenburgh, 1900S.; C. Mc-
Lean, 1901; ‘P. H. Hayes, 1900; F. A.
Ruggles, 1900 S.;. Franklin Carter, Jr.,
1900; R. H. Keener, ’99; W. A. Aver-
ill, 1900; C. R. Swift, ’o9; R. Fergu-
son, 1900; A. P. Wright, 1901; W. E.
Stanley, ’99 S.
Mile run:—G. Green, 1900; P. C.
Walcott, 1900; D. C. Palmer, 1900; W.
B. Stoskopf, 1900; H. Speer, 1900; F.
J. Kennett, Jr., 1900 S.; oyn-
eat, 100037. <1. Terry, .r901; .E. DeL.
Eaton, 1900; F. H. Winter, 1900; R. S.
Spencer, 1901; W. W. Knight, ’99S.;
Philip Cheney, 1901; P. M. Mohr,
fear E. Root, 1900; T. Watson, 1900;
Robinson, 1900; hts Ox,
1900; T. W. Russell, 1901; J. A. Find-
ley, 1900; A. J..:Brown, :’90: H. -P.
Smith, 1900; A. M. Webb, toor; E. S.
Chaffee, 1900 S.; I. L. Fisher, 1900; K.
O. Guthrie, ’99; C. H. Palmer, ’99 S.;
B. S. Adams, 1900; D. Jennings, 1900;
€?-b.=-Vietor, 10013: W;:S. Thomas,
’99 S.; C. B. Spitzer, ’99; G. C. Shelby,
1900; C. H. Woodruff, 1900 S.;- C. G.
Wells, ’99S.; R. Turnbull, 98; A.
Brown, 1901; J. B. Seymour, ‘99.
Hurdles:—J. W. Morey, 19005S.;
Graves, 1900; H. R. Sharkey, 19008.;
W. L. Davis, ’99 S.; C. W. Cady, 1901;
H. J. Fenton, ’99; H. E. Ellsworth,
1900; H. Chisholm, 1901; T. H. Hall,
Jr., 99S.
Mile walk:—N. M. Wylie, 1901; J.
P. Adams, 1900; F. B. Makepeace,
100%? =e. Kingman, 1900; P. ‘I:
Leidigh, 1901; Morris, 1901; W. P.
Scat, roo1;: Platt. Toor:
High jump:—H. A. Hatch, ’98; C.
M. Perry, 1900; C. T. Dudley, 1900 S.;
J. W. Speidel, 1900S.; G. M. Smith,
i00t; 4 . “TL aimtor, 91.;" 1000 S.; -G.
B. White, 4901.
Broad jump:—H. A. Hatch, ’98; J.
W. Speidel, 1900S.; O. W. White,
toot; -G.. M. Smith, roor; H. © Chis-
holm, 1901; O. H. Dowell, 08 S.
Pole vault:—Bascom Johnson, 1900;
Wow. sein, os;. J. Hy. tlord,: 2001;
W. M. Adriance, 1900; J. M. Rowland,
1900 S.; R. W. Thomas, 1900.
Shot put:—D. B. Casler, 1900; A. M.
Bell, ’99 S.; J. C. Tomlinson, 1901; S.:
B. Sutphin, ’99 S. :
Hammer throw:—S. B. Sutphin, ’99
».;. C. Chadwick, 1900 L.S.; N. Fow-
ler (sp.).
Bicycle:—F. H. Russell, 1900; W.
S.: ‘Hastings, . T9003 Walton,
1061+: Eo ia Peutchinsoge,-1o0r:' -4V.. L.
whrich;: 00 8::° J. “Watts, toor-: N:
Bardeen, 1900; W. J. Ehrich, 1900 S.;
F, T. Anderson, ’98S.;. J. N. Ander-
son, ’98S.; W. M. McCutchen, 1900;
‘he ceareons, Toon: 2H: He Strong,
1900 3" KS. D. Kaine, ro00 S.-)C. Bas-
com, 11900 8:5 Le-Jacques: ‘to00 S/: J.
P. Lombard, 1900; H. C. Heinz, 1900.
B. A.A. GAMES,
The Boston Athletic Association will
hold an indoor meet in Mechanics’
Hall, Boston, on Saturday evening.
About fifteen Yale men are entered and
a relay race with Harvard will be run.
The men who will compose the relay
team: are: W.. Johnson, ’99:: C.. E.
Ordway, 1900; A. H. Richardson,
TOoT;.: J. Richards, rooa S.= substi-
tutes, B. Johnson, 1900; C. T. Dudley,
1900 S.
The Harvard relay team will be made
up as follows: F. . Bigelow, ’98;
(capt.); H. H. Fish, ’99; W. G. Morse,
"99; -C. He Williams: 08. Subs., E. BD.
Gould, 1900, and S. P. Goddard, 1900.
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Ranking of Tennis Players,
The ranking committee of the Na-
tional Lawn Tennis Association of
America, at a meeting held in Boston
on Tuesday, Jan. 25, determined the
ranking of the following players.
The list includes also the names of
three Englishmen, Eaves, Mahoney and
Nisbet, who played in America last
Summer. The players are divided into
classes with handicaps ranging from
scratch to fifteen and five-sixths. No
minus odds are given. The ranking of
the Yale players is not changed, with
the exception of Sheldon, who now
ranks 15 as against I-4 15 last year, and
Hooker and Hackett, who were not
ranked last season. The ranking is as
follows: R. D. Wrenn, Harvard, Cham- -
pion: » W.. A. Larned and Dr; W:.D.
Eaves, scratch. H. T. Nisbet, 1-6 15;
H. A. Mahoney, G. L. Wrenn, Jr.,
Harvard, and M. D. Whitman, Har-
vard, ’99, 3-6 15; Kreigh Collins, E. P.
Fisher, W. S. Bond, University of
Chicago, L. E. Ware, Harvard, ’99,
and J. D. Forbes, Harvard, ’99, 4-6 15;
J. P. Paret, C. R. Budlong, Brown, ’o7,
G. P. Sheldon, Jr., ex-1900, and Clar-
ence P. Dodge, ’99, 15; Evarts Wrenn,
Halcombe Ward, Harvard, 1900, Regi-
nald Fincke, Harvard, 1901, G. W. Lee,
and M. D. Smith, 15 1-6; Dwight F.
Davis, Harvard, 1900, Alfred Codman,
Beals Wright, J. C. Neely, Cornell,
P.G., J. C. Davidson, C. D. Thurber,
John Ryerson, and Ralph McKittrick,
15 3-6; A. P. Hawes, H. H. Hackett,
1900, Richard Hooker, ’99, J. C. Good-
fellow, and H. E. Avery, 15 4-6; R. D.
Littel, W. K. Auchincloss, Cornell,
98, Tudor Gross, Brown, 1901, and M.
Goodbody, ’97 S.
The classes in military drill under the
supervision of Lieutenant Murray have
been organized in the Academic and
Scientific Senior classes, and will com-
mence their regular exercises this week.
CREW TRAINING BEGUN,
Brisk Competition for Seats in the
University and Freshman Boats.
Twenty-four candidates for the Uni-
versity crew reported on Wednesday,
January 26, in response to Captain
Whitney’s call. The list includes four
of the five members of last year’s crew
now in College and, with one excep-
tion, the entire victorious Freshman
crew of last year, including substitutes.
W. E. S. Griswold, ’99, who rowed
at seven last season, and J. C. Green-
leaf, ’99 S., a substitute on the Fresh-
man eight, will join the squad in a few
days, completing the list of men now
in College who rowed in the races last
year.
Training was, begun on Thursday,
under the supervision of Mr. R. J.
Cook. Until the harbor is available
the daily work will consist of practice
in the tanks, followed by light exercise
in the gymnasium and an out-door run.
The list of candidates, with weights,
follows: P. Whitney, ’98, Captain;
Diu Fy Rogers, ’08,- 168; + Bi<Gx ‘Chim-
berlin, P.G.,. 192: 8. HO Doane.
98 M.S., 180; A. B. Marvin, ’99, 160;
R.A: McGee, ’o99'S:,- 186; B. Patk-
hurst, 98 S., 16834; F. W. Allen, 1900,
178; J..P:. Brock, to00, 1742: J. H. Nie-
Gecken, 1000, 168: Ro Po Biint, ‘oo S.,
164; W. B. Williams, 1900, 15634; J.
W. Cross, 1900, 182%; J. C. Green-
way, 1900, 165; R. J. Schweppe, 1900,
io4; Hi Pi Wickes, t000,.178:. R.. M.
Patterson, 1900, 15634; L. T. Stone,
00. 5., 175; L: S. Quackenbush, ’o9 S.,
165; W. F. Whitehouse, ’99, 165: C.
VWVicseattuck..: 00'S,» .1604 | Py a7.
Dashiell, ’909 S., 155; P. S. Riggs, 1900,
150? 1. 2). Plewitt; 00. 160; WW. i.- 5:
Griswold, ’99, 172.
FRESHMAN CREW.
Over a hundred candidates for the
Freshman crew presented themselves
on January 17. The squad has since
been reduced and now numbers forty-
two. The candidates have been work-
ing under the supervision of Mr. Cook
and various members of last year’s
eight. Last week J. O. Rodgers, ’08,
took complete charge of the coaching.
The system of Winter training is the
same as that pursued by the candidates
for the University crew. The material
is considered excellent, and there is
every hope for an exceptionally strong
eignt. Qf. G. Brown,. Jr,. 1001, bas
been appointed temporary Captain. A
list of the candidates now in training,
with weights, follows:
From 1901—W. B. Allen, 167: R. L.
Atkinson, 16144; H. Auchincloss, 160;
Ff. G. Brown, Jr., tog: A. Cameron,
Jr., 158; J. M. Carlisle, 170; H. Chap-
pell, 172543) J. H. oChilds,: 280:). H.
Chisholm, 150; S. Dillingham, 148; C.
Dupee, 158; R. B. Hixon, 168; A. W.
Judd, 185; F. S. Kellogg, 161; J. A.
Keppelman, 167; W. W. Linsley, 160;
A. H. Markwald, 169; P. L. Mitchell,
173; 2. 19. Nloouy, 156." Ro OM. New.
port, Jr,,.t00;- 11. P,. Olcon,.178* J. MM.
Patterson, 16414; C. A. Phelps, 154;
D. Reynolds, 162%4; R. R. Richardson,
203) Woe AS Stickney; Sryesc cL, oM.
Thomas, 162; E. P. Thompson, 165;
R. P. Tyler, 146; G. S. Stillman, 184;
C,..B.. Watétinan, .16274*. W. 2D. 7A,
Westfall, 170; F. M. Wheeler, 166; A.
S. Williams, 140.
From 1900 S.—H. S. Brown, 164; J.
E. Burdick, 165%; A. R. Cluett, 175;
W. m. soowd, Jf., 170; RR, FH. ‘Gillett.
178; L. C. Glenny, 168; R. H: Haw-
kins, 165; J. D. Ireland, 156; T. Kelly,
169; T. S. Montague, 182; C. C. Starr,
154; A. G. Underwood, 147; W. H.
White, 1609.
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Wale Corinthian Yacht Club.
The officers of the Yale Corinthian
Yacht Club were elected on Friday
evening. The following men_ will
serve for the ensuing year: Commo-
dore, Bruce Clark, ’98; Vice-Commo-
dore, Charles A. Goodwin, ’98; Rear-
Commodore, Frederic M. Davies, ’99;
Governing Board,—from ’98, Gouver-
neur Morris, Jr., Forsyth Wickes;
from °99,, Charles A. Brayton, ‘Jr.,
Alfred G. Vanderbilt; from 1900, Fred-
erick C. Havemeyer; from ’98 S., Reune
Martin, Louis L. Lorillard, Jr-; from
799 S., John F. Archbold.
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The annual smoker of the St. Paul’s
School Club was held at the Tontine
Hotel on Monday, Jan. 31st. Owing
to the inclemency of the weather there
were not many present.
The “Osborn Hall Pharmacy,” so
well known to Yale graduates and stu-
dents, which was owned by the late D. —
Brennan, was purchased January
26, by Dr. Talcott B. Hull, who has
been connected with it for the past six
years.
BEAUTIFUL 2 «#
WINTER SCENE
A lake full of skaters —
men and women, boys
and girls — wearing
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soft hats and caps.
Full-grown Men
—LIKE—
THE SUN.