YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY
55
Sophomore Wigwam.
The Sophomore Wigwam, which was
founded two years ago by the Class of
Nineteen Hundred, is to be continued
this year in the Sophomore Class. The
nominating committee of the 1901 Wig-
wam, following the recognized method
for the successive transmission of the
club, have selected a committee of ten
from the Class of 1902, who have chosen
from their Class a membership of forty.
This committee will, in turn, choose a
committee from the present Freshman
Class at the beginning of the next col-
lege year. The first meeting of the
newly elected Sophomore Wigwam will
not be held until after the close of the
football season.
The nominating committee from 1902
were chosen as follows: L. B. Beck-
with, W. S. Hastings, P. McL. Merrill,
H. S.. Sherman oh. 2. Skioner,-F: H.
Sincerbeaux, Hugh Satterlee, Mason
Trowbridge, B. G. Yung, James Wright.
This committee filled out the mem-_
bership of forty as follows: Gardner
Abbott, “C:- D2 Barnes, -J-Be Burrall 3.
B, Chittenden, C. H. Collins, G. A.
Wewey,? Ft. een, CoD irancts NS
R. Francis, H. L. Galpin, W. P. Haines,
J: R. Hall si We Hamlin, Laurent
Heaton, G. W. Hitner, H. S. Hooker,
Gis Hapeie Be Re oe, Be
Low, A. C. Ludington, N. H. Mason,
W. T. Mullaly, Roderick Potter, H. P.
Rogers, Jr., Keith Smith, E. A. Steb-
bins, J. R-Swes-- sr... A. -Y. Wear, P: G
White, M. S. Willing.
Many Baseball Candidates.
The weather has been so favorable
since the opening of the University that
very gratifying results have been ob-
tained from the Fall practice of the
University and Freshman baseball can-
didates.
made on Friday, September 29, and the
unusually large number of fifty re-
sponded. Since that time the men have
been working daily under the super-
vision of Captain S. B. Camp, 1900, and
other members of last year’s University
nine. The in and out-field candidates
have been coached in separate squads
as well as having occasional batting and
team practice, and now that the material
has been more or less worked over scrub
games are being played. The manage-
ment is also making arrangements for
several practice games with local teams.
These games will of necessity be more
or less ragged owing to the fact that
none of last year’s team are working,
but will give the men just the sort of
practice they need for next Spring.
The first call for practice was —
As long as the weather is favorable
the following candidates for the team
will continue to practice: C. W. Little-
field, 1903; W. B. Weston, 1903; G. C.
Harley, 10020.; W. 71. Barker, -1903;
Alan Fox, 1003; J. N. Kinney, Jr:,-1903;
T..4 dane 1003; Co Re Aobpin, 1002 ;
Rithet, L.S:3 Rush Sturges, 1902; E. P.
Truett, 1903; E. V. Thompson, 1903;
C; Hi... Owen, 1002; H. James, 1003; C
D. White, 19002; Buehler, L.S:>; K. W.
Cie fis..1002; buckwalter, 1S so.
Hoper. 100s; N.C. Brainard, “1902 5-7.
Londoner; 1002: A. Y. Wear, 1002;-A:
Manierce 1903; D..P. Street. 1902 5:
T. P. Draper, 19003; .G. A. Smith, 1003;
G. K. Conant, 1903; G. N. Whittlesey,
1900; C. M. Chapin, 1903; E. P. Wes-
cott, 1903; R. L. McKnight, 1903; L. J.
Mayer, 1902S.; W. R. Orthwein, 1903;
Malone, L.S.; S. D. Woodhouse, 1902;
G. A> Washineton, Jr, 1903> > W. A,
Bicuat ir. 1003: We. Bez tyler, 19033
EH Be Stoddard, 10025 -).- S.. Garvan,
1902" G. M, Clark, 1001;-J. S. Mckel-
vey.-Jr, tO0gs 1o-R, Hall” 102; Riv Ge
Guernsey, 1902; A. M. Hirsh, 1901; E.
H. Brown, 1901; L. D. Waddell, 1901 S. ;
Robertson, 1901 S.; F. H. Russell, 1900.
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Freshman First Division.
The First Division of the Academic
Freshman Class for the present term is
as follows:
C. Andrews. T. Andrews, Archbald,
G. Arnold, S. Arnold, Atwater, Atwill,
C. G; Anchincloss, C. R.: Auchincloss,
Baker, Barbour, Benton, Berman, Black,
Blount, Bowers, Bragaw, Brereton,
Brinkman, C. Brown, T. Brown, Camp-
bel. 2b, (lark tt T-- Glark, -Coleman,
A. .Coilins,. Cory, Craighead, Curran,
Curtis, Davidson, Digney, Douglass,
Dreisbach, Drury, Dunham, DuPuy,
DuVal, Eliason, Ewell, Failing, Fair-
banks, Ferguson, Ferrv. Fitzgerald,
Fox, Gillespie, C. D. Green, H. G.
Green, Griffin, Hamlin, Hardy, Hawks,
Hazard, Hileman, ES Hitchcock,
Hooker, Hooper, Howard, Hull, Hunt,
Heberd, James, D. K. Johnston, N. R.
Jones, Kelly, Kent, Lamb, Latimer,
Leach, Leonard, Lewis, Long, Lyon, Mc-
Clintock, McCormick, McDonald, Mc-
Donough, McLane, McLean, Mann, M.
Mason, Moffat, Moore, Morgan, Mullen,
Nixon, Oliver, Peckham, Perkins, Pit-
cher, Plummer, Porter, Potter, Pratt,
Roberts, Root, Rowell, Sawyer, Schley,
Searles, B. M. Smith, Stern, Stillman,
Sullivan, Terriberry, Thacher, D.
Thompson, E. Thompson, Tillson,
Townsend, Trenholm, Tulin, Utley, Van
Deventer, Van Dyke, Van Tassel, Wal-
dron, W. B. Walker, Waring, G. War-
ner, B. Webster, Wenner, H. S. White,
W. O. White.
The “Old Reliable Parker” Always in Evidence,
At the Chamberlain Cartridge & Target Co.’s Tournament, held at Cleveland, Ohio,
June 14th and 15th, 1899, it won First and Second High Average in the AMATEUR Class, and
form continuous hard work, is excelled by no
First High Average in the EXPERT Class, with
Scores as follow: 97.88% in AMATEUR Class
and 90.4% in EXPERT Class.
Fred Gilbert, with a Parker Gun, at Sioux
City, Iowa, June 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, shoot-
ing at 910 targets scored, 97.3%.
These Records show that the Parker Gun
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Sophomore German Committee.
A meeting of the Class of 1902 was
held on October 19, to elect the Sopho-
On the in-
more German Committee.
formal ballot the following were nomi-
nated: -H. Si Hooker, 43: RC. Not:
ton, 45; W. E. Dav 30; B. C. Rumsey,
30;.J. We Burdick, 20> We Ts Muilal:
2; Ro otter, 23; «2 D4 Barnes. re;
C: H.- Collins, 19> We =F Roberts? 1s
By the final ballot the following were
elected: Julian Winsor Burdick, Chair-
man, of Albany, N.- ¥.: Bronson: Case
Rumsey, 3d., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Robert
Castle Norton, of Cleveland, O.; Henry
Steward Hooker of Washington, D. C.;
Roderick Potter of Buffalo, N. ¥:
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Training the Weight Men.
Mr. John Flannagan of the New
York Athletic Club has accepted the
invitation of Mr. Dana, the President of
the Yale Athletic Association, to spend
a short time in New Haven, coaching
the hammer and shot men. A number
of candidates are already in training
for these events.
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