332 Alo. ATLIMNE- WEEKLY ville, Ky.; Ethebert Ide Low, Brook- lyn, New York; Henry Sargent Mead, Dayton, Ohio; Frank Wells Nevins, Stamford, Conn.; Robert Castle Nor- ton, Cleveland, Ohio; Jay Morse Pickands, Cleveland, Ohio; Roderick Potter, Buffalo, New York; Keith Smith, Chicago, Ill.; Rush Sturges, Providence, R. I.; Alan McLean Tay- lor, Mansfieid, Ohio; Arthur Yancey Wear, St. Louis, Mo.; Mark Skinner Willing, Chicago, III. ZETA PSI. Oliver Sidney Ackley, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Nathan Roscoe Francis, Win- chester, Tenn.; Robert Perkins Grif- fing, Riverhead, N. Y.; Lucius Hud- son Holt, Hartford, Conn.; John Sam- ple McKelvey, -Jr.; ‘Pittsburg, Pa.: Malcolm Moore, Buffalo, N. Y.; Isaac Gray Phillips, Winchester, Tenn.; Frederick Harvey Strong, Portland, Ore.; Frank Joseph Sladen, Portland, Ore.; Lyman Strong Spitzer, Toledo, Ohio; Bernard George Teel, Wells, Me.; George Burwell Ward, Bristol, Conn.; Arthur Stanley Wheeler, New Haven, Conn.; Samuel Dudley Wood- house, Wethersfield, Conn. » we _—_— The Week in Baseball. Rain interfered greatly with the prac- tice of the Yale Nine during the past week, and caused the postponement of the games with the Orange Athletic Club at Orange, last Saturday and with Georgetown at New Haven, Monday, May 21. The latter will be played at New Haven, Friday of this week. An important change made in practice since the Lafayette game, which may be only temporary, was the substitution of Guernsey for Brown at third base in an attempt to strengthen the batting of the Nine. Rumsey was given a trial in left field, but his play there’ and at the bat was weak.