346 YALE ALUMNI pV ae op Chi Sp i Baseball Scores. The scores which follow are those left over from the issue of June 7, on ac- count of extraordinary pressure for room. They are printed as a matter of record: Friday, May 26, at Newton Center, Mass.: YALE. AB. R..IB. PO. A. E. deSaulles, 2b. ....... ee? ae: Wee tee, ue 6) Ominby; sbi) e 4626.2 e<.0 i Se ee ee iD; 0 Oh 0-0 Wemtace) Si..cG%. or5x. R20. 32 Os <1 he SH BS Sa aa AU £2 24% 2c0 2 NE ee ag a aes AOE HH 3s O ETS SES Saag aaa SO ua te; 0:72 OTe: eee 456.0). 0 2:0: -.0 emrtoOnR. D.<.:...;°4 0 0 0% 3 2D RIS oss, «oes 32°. 2: 6:24 42 F4 NEWTON. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. PA OD ek so lele 3s Oe Ss Pa RAS Gath Bar Dickinson, ID. 6. Wire fest Coe fs ieee ier | Man ies ¢ de i 8.2 OF L-.cdit 0*.0 Winslow;;-sSi 235 TOtale ais ob 38. 38-9 27 Son3 ANDOVER. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Lanigerar.s) .a05 3 8-4: 20 0.0 DAVIS EWE. VEGP eee is AOD Bane Matthews, ss, ...... 5 0°02 38 2 ppainders! is-g3n0s 63 AO ORO steo ey anslow, Ci ii savas £0 :b2245 Suttiefield, rb; :...:.. 40,010, 0.2 meas, Ch. ....... 290 2 6 24 IO II Score by innings: be 345 67 8 9 MONG 22h vans 5 3010001 3 *—8 Andover ....0 000000 2 0—2 The summary: Two-base hits—Eddy, Waddell. Stolen bases—Yale 10. Dou- ble plays—Clark to Waddell. Bases on balls—Off Garvin 6, off Saunders 5. Hit by pitched ball—Camp, Lanigan. Struck out—By Garvin 7, by Saunders I. Passed ball—Sullivan. Wild pitch —Garvin. Time of game—Two hours ten minutes. Umpire—Crowley. Scor- er—F. H. Brooke. Saturday, May 27, at New Haven: YALE 1902. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. BA Sa PCs SiS iee ys TES Bae e fers: ware: ate. ISratminer, SS). oe. es Oe Gee Get ee Guernsey, If......... Ooi 4G SOS SOR Sate eae 0s ino, 2c 6 eepericon, 2D.) ... 4, 0°: 1-43 -6..1 po OT SEES ee re i060. 0:.6.0..3 eoagaarn.< 3D. 5... Ha Di Se 4 Simonds, 1D... 520.0% 5) -0..0:43/-0 4 SPOS Say eG gi tes porta 7 sae Se eS tree cae Meiselvey, p........ 40.28 22:0 Totals 20 §<°97533°2028 PRINCETON 1902. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E Posimier 1054s, 0-1 2 0 OO MrContien, 3051p. 5 to 3 ef Meier, M416 oe a Ot 22 3. 8 Roper. 1. 43 fs ees Pe Cie eaten Sa © eg | anedoen; «86:5 5 < nc Oe ee Robertson, 2by: esas. Se grirue agi 2 Peis. 204" 4 to Rs Oe ee “OGG are. 3D. iw en 5s 0 8 Nate ot te BA Oe Te simorids; Tb! yo. Fk Sr O° O66 MEKRCIVEY, Dp: iu Se Rea ee eee DAIS: cio cases TATE 27.7000 - PRINCETON 1902. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Pawanier.. Th he Sate Oe McConnell, 3b. ..... Bae Cre eee re a | Nlerer,. D5 TD... eee ee Bree gta ie aS RoOper-ti. w4us3 7. ee ie ere made cakes 6 Se SGOtL, it5.d,- 46s vege 0-06 9 2.2 Langdeén, 88. 2... i207 8s 7 a 4 Lederer, Cis > see rom 6 Wea Beg Ge yr Young. C.. s.3 ee r Ber Re Prge pee i Sa Fowlet;-2b. 2.055205 AO 20.52 oe Brokaw, 1b. 1h--aee Boe! Pe Tota rae 35 OD: 'O' 26%: O 10 *Guernsey out for running out of base line. The score by innings: : i234a5 693 .9- Yale 1002): 05.452 1 2133.3 04 Princeton 1902.. I I 400000 0— 6 Summary: Earned runs— Yale 5, Princeton 1. Two-base hits—Wear, Robertson, Roper. Home runs — Cunha, Ward, Guernsey. Stolen bases —Yale 5, Princeton 6. Double play— Perkins unassisted. Bases on balls— By McKelvey 2, by Scott 2, by Meier 2. Hit by pitched ball—By McKelvey 2, by Meier. Struck out—By McKelvey 4, by Meier 2, by Scott 3. Passed balls —Cunha, Young 4. —_—_——_++4—___— Commencement Program. Saturday, June 17—Yale vs. Princeton at New York. Thursday, June 22—Yale vs. Harvard at Cambridge. Friday, June 23—Speaking for the De Forest Prize Medal, in Battell Chapel, 3 P. M. Saturday, June 24—Class Day Exer- ~cises at the Sheffield Scientific School, 10.30 A. M.; Reception in Winchester Hall of the Graduates and Friends of the Sheffield Scientific School, 4 to 7 P. M. : Sunday, June 25—Baccalaureate Ser- mon, by President Dwight, in Battell Chapel, 10.30 A. m. ; Monday, June 26—Presentation Ex- ercises of the Graduating Class of Col- lege, with the Class Oration and Poem, in Battell Chapel, 11 a. m.; Annual Meeting of the Yale Law School Alumni Association, with Collation and Addresses, in the Law School Build- ing, I to 2.30 Pp. M:; Reading of Class Histories ion the College Square, fol- lowed by planting of the Class Ivy, 2 p. M.; Anniversary Exercises of the Law School, in the College Street Hall, with ‘Townsend Prize Speaking, and address to the graduating classes by the Hon. John W. Griggs, LL.D., Attor- ney-General of the United States, on “Tihe Advances of Jurisprudence in the Nineteenth Century,” 3 Pp. m.; Prome- nade Concert of the Senior Class, in Alumni Hall, 9 p. M., Tuesday, June 27—Meeting of the Alumni, in Alumni Hall, 9.30 A. M.; Polls open in the Library for the elec- tion of two members of the Corpora- tion, 10 A. M. to I Pp. M.;’ Address before the Medical School, in the College Street Hall, by Professor Charles S. Minot, M.D., of Harvard University, on “Knowledge and Practice”; Yale vs. Harvard at the Yale Field, 3 Pp. M. Meetings will be theld, at different hours on Tuesday, of the members of the College Classes of 1849, 1859, 1864, 1869, 1874, 1879, 1884, 1889, 1893 and 1896; also the Sheffield School Classes of 1874, 1879, 1884, 1889, 1893, and 1896. Wednesday, June 28—Procession from the Library to the Commencement Exercises in Battell Chapel, 10 A. M.;3. Dinner of the Alumni, in Alumni Hall, 2p. M.; Reception of the President, in the Art School, 9 to 11 P. M. Thursday, June 29—Examinations for Admission to Yale College, the Shef- field Scientific School, and the Medical School, begin at 9 A. M.; Yale-Harvard University and Freshman Boat Races at New London. Saturday, July 1—Yale vs. Harvard, at New York, in case of tie. Art School Commencement. The exercises commemorating the forty-second anniversary of the Yale Art School were held June 1. Mr. John La Farge of New York. City delivered the address of the day at 8.30 P. m. in the South Gallery of the Art School building. The address was followed by the award of prizes and fellowships for the year. The Winchester Fellowship was awarded to John Alden Twacht- man of Greenwich, Conn., and the Alice Kimball English prize, the income of a foundation of $1,000, to Miss Jean May Burr of Monroe, Conn. The winner of the Ethel Childe Walker prize was Miss Alice Hall Wetmore of Win- sted, Conn. The anatomy prizes were won by L. P. Skidmore of Bridgeport, Conn., and Howard Carleton of Brook- lyn with honorable mention of Miss Ethel W. Bennett and Norman Olm- stead. It was also announced that. a gift of $2,000 had been received from Mr. Carl Stoeckel and Mrs. Battell Stoeckel of Norfolk, Conn., for the foundation of a new scholarship in the School. ~~ R. G. Van Name, ’99, won the Uni- versity Gun Club Championship on Wednesday, June 7, with a score of 42 out of a possible 50. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Family going to Europe would be willing to rent furnished house on Trumbull Street, near Hillhouse Avenue. This is a particularly favorable oppor- tunity for anyone desiring to live in New Haven during the College year. For further information address YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY. FOR RENT. At New Haven, Conn., in the best residential quarter and near the University, a very sub- stantial brick house, thirteen rooms, with two bath rooms and abundant closets. Address, PROF. A. M. WHEELER, New Haven, Conn.