272 VALE ALUMNI WHEEKLY YALE. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Quinby, 3b. 2391 18-38 BeOwngssbs 0 FS a0 0 2. ene DaNWelPee ir: koe S30 0° OTD Weandeli-Tiss.. 2.7. to 0 0 <0 @ Guetnsey;. 1f.%G5..5.2. eee Cf. IO a BatnMee es oS. . Bras a wT 1: 3 488 BainveG. tf... 25. 'e “Soe 38 Yew Bhatpen ib: :...3 2.22402 FS O20 Se) a Ae bao @ (1. To eon Cr kis. a. a 2° 3). 2-029 Oe aS ee 7 OF FOr McKelvey, p. ..-..--. ao 0 30 go Se | ee re nb 0-0 6: @ EPR Eis aparece >: 0 °0..0 6 6 CVT ES Se ec 12 10 27 107H WESLEYAN. AB. R. IB. PO. A, E. ADACTSON, SS... «canoes Beko 2: Ace Walder =f... Stud od. Ooo Terrell. 3b,. .i keene a oo. Tae ee Piavey, (D.. .:¥. CR Se eee ae MacNauchton, 2b374.4.2 2.0. -30:% Pitter, 1f,: 33 eee se ges Wie eae pees C0 « Garman, ci... BF OO. t. O98 Bailey, “ef: “3.7.44 ao oO: OOo Butkin, pooy soe 2 Do OOo 1 Cortiwatl p. 7 eee . 0 t 0.20.2 Inglis, ch, .o Soe AO O10“ Pe ‘EOtAL Sc.) ae 42 10.12 24° 10° & ha 3 45 f 750-9 . RRS eee 10603020 x—I2 Wesleyan. ...-., 000300 3 4 0—I0 Summary: Two-base hits—McKelvey, Havey. Three-base hit—Lyon. First base on errors—Yale 3, Wesleyan 5. Left on bases—Yale 6, Wesleyan 9. Bases on balls—Off McKelvey 3; off Wescott. 2; off Lufkin 1; off Cornwall 3. Struck out—By McKelvey, Wilder, MacNaughton, Garman; by Wescott, Bailey; by Lurkin, Guernsey 2, Sull- van, Barnwell 2, Lyon; by Cornwall, Camp. Hit by pitcher—By Lufkin, Camp, Irwin 2; by Cornwall, McKelvey. Wild pitch—McKelvey. Passed balls— Inglis 4. Sacrifice hit—Barnwell. Stolen bases—Sullivan, Quinby, Lyon, Havey 2. Base hits—Off McKelvey 7; off Wescott 5; off Lufkin 7; off Corn- wall 3. Double play—Camp to Sharpe. Time—Two hours 25 minutes. Umpire —McKee. Attendance—450. ~ McGrath s002; ri. and - eS Saturday’s Baseball Games. The baseball games of last Saturday resulted as follows: Harvard 8, Boston College 7; Princeton 12, Tufts 2; U. of Pe<7;.-Carlisle. indians:.6; -.Holy~ Crass 16, Trinity 4. —__++—____—_ Vardon at Yale. Harry Vardon, professional golf champion of England played three ex- hibition matches with members of the University Golf Team on the links of the New Haven Golf Club, Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7. In his first match on Friday afternoon, which was against the best ball of Captain T. M. Robertson, 1900 and T. L. Cheney, Igor, the College champion, Vardon was de- feated by 2 up and. 1 to play. Both Robertson and Cheney were playing their best game, while Vardon’s game, particularly in approach work, was much below his usual standard. His driving, while nothing phenomenal, was unusu- ally as straight as an arrow. A little of his poor play was due to unfamiliar- ity with the course. The result of the match. which was one of 18 holes, was as follows: First round: 1213 4.5.0 7.5 0 Vardon . cates os oe od es ee Robertson wasass 54474454 5—42 Cheney ois... 8 4 aS 44 Ae OA Second round: : IO II 1213 1415 161718 Vardon 2203'S) 4a Sa 6 sa 6-96 Robertson’: 3:64 4 96 5 8s Se Cheney 55°35 49 4.4 -5 qe 5 ar ‘A Otals: - Vatcon,..62° est _ball,..2o. Cheney, 84 and Robertson, 84. On Saturday morning Vardon played against the best ball of L..P. Myers, 1001 >. and A, “t. JDwielt. i00t,. and after a very interesting match, beat the Yale men by 2 up. His game was much improved over the preceding day, par- ticularly in approaching and putting. His drives were wonderfully accurate and one of them measured over 260 yards. In the afternoon he played against the best ball of the two remain- ing men of the Yale team, E. M. Byers, 1901 and C. Hitchcock, Jr., 1903, winning easily by 5 up and 4 to go. On his first round, he brought the record of the course from 75 strokes, made by John Reid, ’99 in 1808, to 71. A large crowd running as high as two hundred, followed all the matches, many having come from surrounding towns to watch the .exhibition. The following are the scores of the two Saturday matches: Morning round: Vardon: 1:23 hee 6 7/8 o GEES chee 6°55 4:3 44°4° 4-430 ee 5446445 3 5—40—79 Myers Cate rs 6:5 4 6. 4.5:6 4°4—45 Tae fee ee 56464564 4—44—89 Dwight Mo O-A099. A AsO 75. SAF In, ......... 544845 7 3 7—47—04 Afternoon round: Matdon- == RE oe tacit 44.3534 4 3.6—36 Ties: -54353443 4-35—71 Byers Omi. nds OA DO A 7 A oeAe BD, os xeaus tec 450.595 6 4-8 - adc Hitchcock : : Bi 44.58 445.3 4—Al In, rete eee GA 30 #875 sch ay ae These officers of the Yale University Lawn Tennis Association were elected April 4: President, S. L. Coy, I901; CL, Childs, root S:* Secretary and Treaster, CH. 1b, Gal- pin, 1902, Eastern New York Association. The Yale Alumni Association of East- ern New York held its annual meeting at the Fort Orange Club in Albany, N. Y., Wednesday evening, March 28. Sixty-five members and guests were present and the meeting was the most enthusiastic ever held by the Associa- tion. President Hadley was the guest of honor and made the principal speech. Lieutenant-Governor Timothy L. Wood- ruff, ’79, acted as toastmaster, and the following made brief, informal, speeches: St. Clair McKelway and A. W. Burr of Brooklyn, N. Y., Julian W. Curtiss, 79, and Joseph B. Vernon of New York, and James W. Eaton, ’79 of Albany. The University Glee Club quartet, Messrs. Baker, Ellesworth, Clarke and Lyon was present and sang many selec- tions. The following were present: "41—Horace Andrews. — *48—John H. Pumpelly. 766—W. E. Wheeler. *70—F. N. Mann, H. P. Warren. *71—John K. Howe. 73H. A. Strong, A. H. Allen. "73 S.—A. W. Brown. "74 S.—Dr. Henry Hun. *75—A. T. Bulkeley, W. W. Seymour. ’*76—President A. T. Hadley. 76 S.—W. B. Palmer. ’78—J. B. McEwan, W. P. Belden. — *79g—Julian W. Curtiss, Timothy L. Woodruff, James W. Eaton. *81—C. S. McChesney. "*84—E. A. Merritt, F. C. Hughson. °85—L. B. Gleason. ’°86—Judge H. T. Nason. "890—E. E. McCandliss. ’90—H. M. Sage. ‘ *oI—L. H. Tucker, A. J. Parker, Jr. ’*93—J. H. Morgan. ’94—F. P. Farnsworth. *9s—E. F. Elmore. °959.—C. E. Watrous, W. McEnerney. 96 S.—C. F. McCarthy: ’°97—Foster Pruyn, DeW. L. Sage. Just before the dinner the annual elec- tion of officers was held and resulted as follows: President, F. N. Mann, ’7o; Vice-President, John K. Howe, ’73; Sec- retary and Treasurer, Thomas H. Guy, ’9t; Executive Committee, Calvin S. McChesney, ’81; Charles E. McElroy; pret Pruyn, ’97 and L. S. Treadwell, 99 S. | __----- Divinity School Anniversary. The annual address to the Divinity School will be given Sunday evening, May 13, by President Harris of Amherst College, in Center Church. The ad- dress to the graduating class, after the speaking by the students, at the anni- versary of the School, Wednesday, May 16, will be given by Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie of Cambridge, Mass., in Battell Chapel.