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yw AT ALUMNI, rene ~~ 63 Yale 1903, 44; Waterbury, 9. The Freshman Eleven won their first victory of the season from the Water- bury Y. M. C. A. at the Field on Sat- urday, October 28. While the score, 44 to 0, can hardly be taken to stand for very much on account of the weakness of the opposing team, the individual work of the team showed very marked improvement over that in the previous games and the general play was much faster. The Freshmen made gains when- Athletic Calendar. Saturday, Nov. 4—Yale-West Point football game at West Point. Saturday, Nov. 11—Yale-Pennsylvania State College at New Haven. Saturday, Nov. 18—Yale-Harvard football game at Cambridge. The Freshman elevens of the two Universi- ties will play at Cambridge the morn- ing of the same day. Saturday, Nov. 25—Yale-Princeton football game at New Haven. The Freshman elevens of the two Universi- ties will play at New Haven the morn- ever they were needed and the game was characterized by long end runs. The Yale goal was threatened at no time in ing of the same day. — the game. The touchdowns were made by Clark, McClintock, Barnwell, Peck- ham, VanderPoel and Donohoe. The line-up of the teams was as fol- THE lows: i A N FRESHMEN. PosITION. WATERBURY. AM ER C Waehlace . ico. left-end-right: Schurbmilier Peckham os left-tackle-right< oo. s.. Clark amin. left-guard-right......___- Barnes PIGHE 2 8 ee Cefiier.. 2) 2 y Thompson Brown... >. 323 right-guard-jeft_________- Church haa t =. 8a right-tackle-left ...___ Sanderson Frew. 203s right-end-left .... 2.2... Dixon Is better ready to-day, Craighead®.. «4.332 muarter back <o2c. ec Warner f t d agen { ....-left-half-right a SoS Kleeland than ever be Ore, O O : 3 ? ore ee right-half-left_.........- Fisher life’s work when he leaves MeClinfock.. 2.4, 4. fullback. 2. 2. Annbruster his college because his ’ Summary: Time of halves, Two 15 mental training is rein- forced by physical vigor, making him sane and hopeful and well poised. American College Youth, in their outdoor sports, learn the name and know the reason for the high repu- tation of SPALDING CHICAGO. minutes; Referee, Mr. Fitzpatrick; Um- pire, W. S. Moyle, ’91; Linesmen, J. C. Keppleman, i901, and R. L. Atkinson, 1901; Timer, J. B. Thomas, 1903. » wy Be. Ne i ttl Sophomore Wranglers. At a meeting of the Executive Com- mittee of the Junior Wranglers, held Monday evening, October 23, ten men were chosen from the Sophomore class to form the nucleus of the Sophomore Wranglers. This committee met Wed- nesday evening, October 25, and chose © thirty more men, making the required number of members forty in all. The first ten were as follows: Burdick, Cressler, Cushing, Guernsey, Nevins, Norton, Phillips, Rand, Spalding and Taylor. These chose the following: F. Abbot, E. Adams, Baxter, Boardman, Brush, Carpenter, Cox, Deering, Easton, J. L. Goodwin, Hart, Hopkins, J. C. Higgins, Johnston, Jefferson, Kimball, Laws, Lindenberger, Luther, Mead, C. C. Mayer, M. 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