YALE ALUMNI WEEKLY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, The 1900 football schedule is as fol- lows: Sept. 29, Boston Latin; Oct. 6, Williston Seminary; Oct. 10, New Hampshire College; Oct. 13, Holy Cross; Oct. 20, open for Harvard Fresh- men; Oct. 24, Yale Freshmen; Oct. 31, Boston College; Nov. 3, Harvard Freshmen; Nov. 10, Exeter. The schedule is not quite complete. All games will be played at Andover. At the Interscholastic track meet in Cambridge, Saturday, June 9, Andover won second place with 21% points. W. A. Schick, Jr., won the 1oo-yards dash in record time and broke the record for the 220-yards dash, doing it in 213% sec. Capt. D. G. Crawford ran a beauti- ful race in the half-mile and defeated his old opponent, Moran of Worcester, by whom he has been beaten twice. D. H. Botchford won third place in the 440-yards run and the broad jump and tied Connor of Exeter for third in the high jump. C. S. Fallows took second in the broad jump, P. H. Sherwin third in the bicycle race, and G. M. Gold- smith, third in the mile. BASEBALL CAPTAIN, William Clarence Matthews, 1901, of Montgomery, Ala., has been elected Captain of the Baseball Nine for next year. Matthews has played shortstop on the team for three seasons and is the best all-around athlete in school. Besides his baseball he has played end on the football team three years and has been a member of the track team two years. He came to Andover from Tuskegee Institute, where he captained the baseball nine. The annual senior reception was given at the residence of Principal C. F. P. Bancroft on Friday evening, June 15. It was most successful. The invita- tions numbered 350 and besides the Seniors of Phillips Academy the guests included the young ladies of the two upper classes of Abbott Academy, the faculties of Andover’s three educational institutions and many of the young society people of the town. Dr. Ban- croft and his daughters, Misses Francis and Mary Bancroft, received from 8 to 10 o'clock. During a large part of the evening the guests enjoyed themselves out of doors. Rey. Dr. J. W. Wellman of Malden, Mass., who for thirty years has been on the board of trustees, resigned his place at the recent annual meeting of the board. Saturday, June 9, Andover wound up the baseball season by defeating Exeter on the home grounds, 9 to 5. The game was intensely exciting. Andover out- played her opponents all around, except perhaps in base running, which is one of Exeter’s strong points. The battery work of Stevens and Winslow for An- dover was especially good. Andover made four hits in the first and several doubles and triples later on. The An- dover Nine played the best ball they have played this season. _ Exeter played a plucky game, but the Support which the battery received was rather poor. In the sixth inning she made a splendid rally, scoring four runs and giving Andover a bad scare. The score: ANDOVER. AD. R.. 1B. 8G. A. &: Lanigaticm@h,: .: icta2e: 5 co ceeds 2 1 Matthews, ss. ...... a 2 ee A ay Ringigeh a0). veo eR TO 2 4.70 inshOW SCs seine bac: § Si2nss eso Stoddatteah . os. .; 5s ray Jae ES ea Se be Os O.8 DtCVEHEE Bias. /<-., A 8 Se'G.-8 6 Brows. Bie 22.46.25. Aet 227 IF O.-0 Hasenwinkle, cf. .. 4 0 1 2 1 0° < AB. R. IB. P.O. A. E. Barker gate: ds Tiss a sO she 6 Witham hf.°. 622. ot Oi 8 2 Cooriegren sprees ten. 3E§ 66 Gg scaligrantr yd valp 2) on 4 so 9g26 3 Claene esti go ye ae ae ak ee Mewemer 6 f >. ssi cao ge Fo Goddard: 2b. 2. & ek Poe Ss Grate ssf. 92 s4.. : 413:0153.5 ie Coiled: « the,cisgsa 8 H040 Iago 6 32.5.9 24-10. Score by innings: 123456789 Andover: .<. .... 310-0,1.18 2.6.1 %—g ROCER iras's sas > 00010400 0—5 the Seminary Church. Summary: Struck out by Stevens— Witman 2, Scales 1, Couillard 1; by Clay—Stoddard 3, Rinehart 1. Bases on balls—By Stevens, Barker 1, Cooney 1, Witham 1; by Clay o. Stolen bases— Matthews 1, Scales 1, Goddard. Double play—Hasenwinkle and Rinehart, Mat- thews, Lanigan. Two-base hits for An- dover—Matthews 1; for Exeter o. Three-base hits—Stevens and Matthews; for Exeter, Craffery. Wild pitch—Clay 1. Umpire—Mr. Connelly. Time of game, 2 hours 45 minutes. The season’s baseball record is as follows: ; - Northrop * ;