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Thirteen Men Chosen From Seno spite . ap.Cl a 8 .4 an.t t s o a .. t Class .. .. - ^of t-S;a ot e e 5s -^ : N - fanned- iTH U ^S nA : w ear dress suite i nstead of w hite The elections to mem bershipn a witneassed tth game. he trousers and blueo coats., The I or- Alpha Delta Tau from the class f I Juneco E ee ol ed x- fumbled, Earley tadng second, Eg en -T e rcisder of dances wib e as fdlSeows: of '1913 -are announced herewith. fer' gat ds, Andover ost the 0Scuddet reachingm -it' st u pop e toiopa Chas . . Tw Sate Ro lem The s ociety is purely honorary and he ae byl gamenby the scoe grunTed to. „rins ~ Addresses by memberstea - . ertre- O, a O Glde p aims to give that recognition &1 -. 6re o o h4ts, no Thns -'Ining lasesain gam e C pi e ore ay . 14rtuoenfi nide. L l Bo B u super or H r gve n fo- tb.- TMaKQ· gme wiras, ctdsk sed fde~_ a a 'sido~d ": Ne "'6 g nd8. 4. Waltz Tales of Hffman by the' Phi' Beta Kappa in the col-' s4cre df l -IN 'I 6 ,A dr w ,-, . ... . Two Step errors were responsible, directly or third. Eadie stol e second. Se- FRDA, JUNE 13 - - I I Love ou, Oh-Oh-Oh leges. - Diploma candidates who indirectly for most of the runs. In han flied to Madden; Two hits, Procession of' Trustees, Faculty, 6.- Waltz have seclred a average hono spite ofthe threatening weather a r un. Alumni, and members oft ' Grad- S S pprin Bautlf ule"c Whit crowd of abot --three For Exeter Neal faned.- 'Brit- rchaeOlogy -Building.' ' - 7. Waltz When I Lostn I nu Senior yeaT are eligible. The fol- witnessed the game. Andover Iniiiii6n Alpha;Delta Ta Sclar- 8 Two Step owing men have -been Wtook the field firstand after short ror Y 'sip' Society at o a.m. in the Stone llfrom the classAof 93: tef firn d t S t ror. Dickerman groutded outt Chapel.'- i. Waltz Quand L'Amour HAnderson, Jr. Pert practice Exeter followed. The mBrittingham going to sec- Commencefent Exercises. at 1.io. Waltz Luremborg Thomas HartAerson r Wiley Donovan out,'Kinney to Murraly Petrsout Mrry t Snir Pomnae i te .Bfrdn i. Two Step eHoward Bu ee Breeding game was called at 2.30 p.m. ond. Milburn poped to Swett; .m. . aa'' t I. W 2 altz Rose Maid The ga e by innings and box No hits, no .runs. Addresses-s by mebers of the Grdu- 1" Waltz --- -- Oh, Oh, Delphine Roert Strong Cook score follow. -ang'Css in Competitioufor'h6 14 Sppe[ Extra Old P. A. Woodford Hector Dulaney scr foll ST TIG'AndrePott' iize. 5 Two Step. Some Boy Frank Montgomery Dunbaugh, FIRST . G THIRD INNING Awarding of Prizes for-the year. 6. . Jr Scudder grounded out, Weles Swett struck out., Murray was Awarding of DipidNmas'by the Pres£ Two Step Sur grounded: "outsafe Foninfieldhit.oeair dThe Trail of t The eeconesome Raymond James Farrell to Neal. Eadie struck out. Shee- afe on infield hit. struck dent of,theBoard o ustees. Pine Ja mes War ren Feeney ; han safe at first on dBrittingham's out. -Wiley walked, M urray go rAlusmni Diner at I p.m. in thBors a8n eTwo Steps or i toitsecond Murray out 'al'den Gymnasium on. Thedor . Melind er safero. Set strc out -N hit, seseees w e thela's Wed din Day Malidom Wayland Thompson -o esu No hitsng third; np hits, ousel Academy. 7"' .e 19 us~ . Waltz - Valse Septembre Gordon Cutts Vaughan erro, ett 7onfme, Ere struka iss der of dancs Wtioal t no:! ;whaia iibum,;dropped,.the: runs.o out·'~ bya- tl natral20.'. Two Step Parisienne Melzar Merick Whittlesey -ninils&al gmSneU e .o e te score Msadden grounded out, Kinney Band Concert Two Step The Horse 'rot : Casey grounded out, Swett A'nni vs. Academy. . -, . . , 2Waltz Percy Huntington Williams Wiley. Donovan out, Kinney to to, Wiley. Peters out, Murray ! Senior Promenade in the' 'Borden al You Made Me Love You Kirk Winston - Wily. Peters out, Murray to Wiley Casey flied ut to;rley -Gym.asium at 8.3 p.my, iNiE ' 23.L Two Step Philip Dudley Woo'bridge Wiley. 'hs, o un.. -"' -- *. undergraduates, Only. 'Here Comes my' Daddy Now Phiipudly ob Wiley. No runs, no hfitso. No its, no runs. Reunions -'0f classes on Thursday and o Friday . _- Harvard Club Oftcers Last Monday evening in the s:i oigywGui nglad.th e ngoth eraO -c for the Phillijs Andover Harvard - Club were elected as follows' President: Ludwig . Moore- Vice-Preident: Alan A. Ck .·/:S "ietay:'Donald Appleton. LTreasurer: Robert M. Lovett,h As there as not the reqired numbei present, the men stated above will' have to be atified at ' the fiiBt' meeting of the falli e'rm. The Clai - talked ove. te Ma-id The g bilities'of'seciring a room, and · urgedvery ieWmber to kaep up the interest in the Club. Publin Seakixi Contest The Junior Public Spddking -' - contest was' held Monday- eveninb iii the lcitre 'roon of the Arch-l aeology building at 7.30 olck: Each class in Pttblic Speaking se- 2 -lects-two members at every meet- Sdgn ut, Wl e - a-t src ou Muray was A ingi and from - these groups the CASSDAY CMITE P~SE ROMO ,knaPR OMMITTEE - six speakers 'ers chWren a Tei - - '".· a- .S~EOND -NNINC~] .aa-', FOTH NGdays' ago; they selected the subjects INNING· a-''.. - on which to speak' and prepared hT. Step agers Elected a- bj~cD-'a a-athese wfiso ith' almost 'no assistance. Little- Girl, Little Girl, Mind .... Murray The - cobnin ce a WAl out on.r ot s0*Ttehaltz- Sweethnearts the following mene ing -. lt aII t o rd; -:Ni, no r'Scudder '" mations -'or e . T. . Gord tione But, ys Vi2ageha fot next yer:I no gromunded o' ' :_e tr .t~t4 tbau" a-a . '.... '' .o informal' ea e- a whole these Tw ctirdy Faeltn Cwnishield Perins Case gro undedn4,u oh-ie awxtsfe I'r:e boiua tSan 'speehe delivwell strcte a Miss Bertha Bailey of Bridgewater, Mass., manager sa-fiti :ni v s aen . Sow 't Pf tr ack. hseo- : nd na-pMld; lurzi~ droPteda-w h ~--'v out by-inate ol. a-w M.e presided, oand .... iblea ~ R~ftl[;:s i~f~p~g;h;hf dit '-Ill.' Mi., -StotFtrpresdid,,day . Earl Clifford'Russe t 'a . og-.. .. eeting ate Dean Diliman off Sa.c.ento,. finney - enaor t hilisAdvr Hava dg. . pe&711onovaii'~'hi~w, sor a- d a-uGeorge an Johrstone DInbaugh oa ing and tio a -a- d.pler -ma. a- ' Pueblo, Co., manageo s Sndd buted, to-e Welles ka 'vhhbl MCousrsn.LenaJd,- Min' a''~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1- : h e - a nWe aaD ;'y a-'.· .- aa.S~ -, 'iC :i mig& h fal tenn.

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La r Saturday. June' 7,WErr Ex- fumbled Earley^.taS^ secod, [ ^ si'4 S~ffl&?^ i^ *S d e r ^T 6 hWDESDAY, JUNE 3I, 19e mee3g

Stdep .

- ' AMEaSe . EENEY' KG WOOLEY score JACK StWiLEY a STEPHEN G. JONE DONALD C. o. ARMOUR

aor < -' : - - Hs tr " ·. .. Presidenth l .a m. of da oes t O yt Prophet . .......

Sors were respo~ble dirctly or_ tird.. Wo seE DAY, JUNE At the meoe o th men who

1Eectly oosts oth ArInan Bt aied a eidd e wo rper Friz Spealdg inl theh^ Stone are going to ,th Sprom. dy. Thirteen Men Chosen From Senospite . ap.Cl a 8 .4 an.t t s o a .. t Class .. ..

- ^of t-S;a ot e e 5s -^ : N -fanned- iTH U ^S nA : w ear dress suite i nstead of w hite The elections to m em bershipn awitneassed tth game. he trousers and blueo coats., TheI or- Alpha Delta Tau from the class f I

Juneco E ee ol ed x- fumbled, Earley tadng second, Eg en -T e rcisder of dances wib e as fdlSeows: of '1913 -are announced herewith.

fer' gat ds, Andover ost the 0Scuddet reachingm -it' st u pop e toiopa Chas .. Tw Sate Ro lem The s ociety is purely honorary andhe ae byl gamenby the scoe grunTed to. „rins ~ Addresses by memberstea - . ertre- O, a O Glde p aims to give that recognition

&1 -.6re o o h4ts, no Thns -'Ining lasesain gam e C pi e ore ay .14rtuoenfi nide. L l Bo B u super or H r gve n

fo- tb.- TMaKQ· gme wiras, ctdsk sed fde~_ a a 'sido~d ": Ne "'6 g nd8. 4. Waltz Tales of Hffman by the' Phi' Beta Kappa in the col-'s4cre df l -IN 'I 6 ,A dr w ,-, . ... . Two Step

errors were responsible, directly or third. Eadie stol e second. Se- FRDA, JUNE 13 - - I I Love ou, Oh-Oh-Oh leges. - Diploma candidates who

indirectly for most of the runs. In han flied to Madden; Two hits, Procession of' Trustees, Faculty, 6.- Waltz have seclred a average hono

spite ofthe threatening weather a r un. Alumni, and members oft ' Grad- S S pprin Bautlf ule"c Whit

crowd of abot --three For Exeter Neal faned.- 'Brit- rchaeOlogy -Building.' ' - 7. Waltz When I Lostn I nu Senior yeaT are eligible. The fol-witnessed the game. Andover Iniiiii6n Alpha;Delta Ta Sclar- 8 Two Step owing men have -been

Wtook the field firstand after short ror Y 'sip' Society at o a.m. in the Stone llfrom the classAof 93:tef firn d t S t ror. Dickerman groutded outt Chapel.'- i. Waltz Quand L'Amour HAnderson, Jr. Pert

practice Exeter followed. The mBrittingham going to sec- Commencefent Exercises. at 1.io. Waltz Luremborg Thomas HartAerson rWiley Donovan out,'Kinney to Murraly Petrsout Mrry t Snir Pomnae i te .Bfrdn i. Two Step eHoward Bu ee Breeding

game was called at 2.30 p.m. ond. Milburn poped to Swett; .m. . aa'' t I. W2 altz Rose Maid

The ga e by innings and box No hits, no .runs. Addresses-s by mebers of the Grdu- 1" Waltz --- -- Oh, Oh, Delphine Roert Strong Cook

score follow. -ang'Css in Competitioufor'h6 14 Sppe[ Extra Old P. A. Woodford Hector Dulaney

scr foll ST TIG'AndrePott' iize. 5 Two Step. Some Boy Frank Montgomery Dunbaugh,FIRST . G THIRD INNING

Awarding of Prizes for-the year. 6. . JrScudder grounded out, Weles Swett struck out., Murray was Awarding of DipidNmas'by the Pres£ Two Step

Sur grounded: "outsafe Foninfieldhit.oeair dThe Trail of t The eeconesome Raymond James Farrellto Neal. Eadie struck out. Shee- afe on infield hit. struck dent of,theBoard o ustees. Pine Ja mes War ren Feeney; han safe at first on dBrittingham's out. -Wiley walked, M urray go rAlusmni Diner at I p.m. in thBors a8n eTwo Steps or

i toitsecond Murray out 'al'den Gymnasium on. Thedor . Melind

er safero. Set strc out -N hit, seseees w e thela's Wed din Day Malidom Wayland Thompson-o esu No hitsng third; np hits, ousel Academy. 7"' .e 19 us~ . Waltz - Valse Septembre Gordon Cutts Vaughanerro, ett 7onfme, Ere struka iss der of dancs Wtioal tno:! ;whaia iibum,;dropped,.the: runs.o out·'~ bya- tl natral20.'. Two Step Parisienne Melzar Merick Whittlesey

-ninils&al gmSneU e .o e te score Msadden grounded out, Kinney Band Concert Two Step The Horse 'rot: Casey grounded out, Swett A'nni vs. Academy. . -, .. , 2Waltz Percy Huntington Williams

Wiley. Donovan out, Kinney to to, Wiley. Peters out, Murray ! Senior Promenade in the' 'Borden al You Made Me Love You Kirk Winston -

Wily. Peters out, Murray to Wiley Casey flied ut to;rley -Gym.asium at 8.3 p.my, iNiE ' 23.L Two Step Philip Dudley Woo'bridge

Wiley. 'hs, o un.. -"' -- *. undergraduates, Only. 'Here Comes my' Daddy Now Phiipudly obWiley. No runs, no hfitso. No its, no runs. Reunions -'0f classes on Thursday and o

Friday . _-

Harvard Club Oftcers

Last Monday evening in thes:i oigywGui nglad.th e ngoth eraO -c

for the Phillijs Andover Harvard-Club were elected as follows'

President: Ludwig . Moore-

Vice-Preident: Alan A. Ck.·/:S "ietay:'Donald Appleton.

LTreasurer: Robert M. Lovett,h

As there as not the reqirednumbei present, the men statedabove will' have to be atified at

' the fiiBt' meeting of the falli e'rm.The Clai -talked ove. te Ma-id

The g bilities'of'seciring a room, and ·urgedvery ieWmber to kaep up

the interest in the Club.

Publin Seakixi Contest

The Junior Public Spddking-' - contest was' held Monday- eveninb

iii the lcitre 'roon of the Arch-l

aeology building at 7.30 olck:Each class in Pttblic Speaking se-

2 -lects-two members at every meet-

Sdgn ut, Wl e - a-t src ou Muray was A ingi and from - these groups the CASSDAY CMITEP~SE ROMO ,knaPR OMMITTEE - six speakers 'ers chWren a Tei

- - '".· a- .S~EOND -NNINC~] .aa-', FOTH NGdays' ago; they selected the subjectsINNING· a-''.. - on which to speak' and prepared hT. Step agers Elected a-

bj~cD-'a a-athese wfiso ith' almost 'no assistance. Little- Girl, Little Girl, Mind ....

Murray The - cobnin ce a WAl out on.r ot s0*Ttehaltz- Sweethnearts the following mene

ing -. lt aII t o rd; -:Ni, no r'Scudder '" mations -'or e . T. . Gord tione But, ys Vi2ageha fot next yer:I

no gromunded o' ' :_e tr .t~t4 tbau" a-a . '.... '' .o informal' ea e- a whole these Tw ctirdy Faeltn Cwnishield PerinsCase gro undedn4,u oh-ie awxtsfe I'r:e boiua tSan 'speehe delivwell strcte a Miss Bertha Bailey of Bridgewater, Mass., manager

sa-fiti :ni v s aen . Sow 't Pf tr ack. hseo- : nd na-pMld; lurzi~ droPteda-w h ~--'v out by-inate ol. a-w M.e presided, oand

.... iblea ~ R~ftl[;:s i~f~p~g;h;hf dit '-Ill.' Mi., -StotFtrpresdid,,day . Earl Clifford'Russe

t 'a . og-.. .. eeting ate Dean Diliman off Sa.c.ento,.finney - ena or t hilisAdvr Hava dg. .pe&711onovaii'~'hi~w, sor a- d a-uGeorge an Johrstone DInbaugh oa

ing and tio a -a- d.pler -ma. a- ' Pueblo, Co., manageo s

Sndd buted, to-e Welles ka 'vhhbl MCousrsn.LenaJd,- Min'

a''~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1- : h e - a

nWe aaD ;'y

a-'.· .- aa.S~ -, 'iC :i mig& h fal tenn.

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Edt reconsiri lrsse is ) - ' ' ,seconded, and passed, to give trackor UlDAI tO "A's" to the 'fo~IIwihg' ieti who'

won points in te Exeter. meet:1

Maa·a .?"UbU ~. CrCary, Madrae,- tRod~iiann Dali

e shool ea)t oour sr- Barker, Feeney, Nielsen, Hahn, -Stuchell, Nichols, Prescott, Meyer,Ennis Hst Dillon, Bradley, Clapp, Sullivan. .

a ssiat dit EMotion seconded and: passed to -

Lunw K Mozm give Duby, Peck, Bruch, Lee,DONAL Ex Ss Fletcher and Stockvell "GAT's" for

NuAMvIA BOMsTOR, m. g R e lAwwxca L Po=gyui team.

Roiser, F. DAirB The petition of the lacrosseJOHN B. MilawA team asking for sweaters, hats,

Senior Editors etc., was read and discussed. Mo-DAN . HANNA tion was seconded and passed,

XNtGH WoLISYt Owhs L. o a giving them the privilege of wear-

Fw.Nx M. Dunxnoa. JL ing their "AT" on sweaters. TheDAVID C. HAL following were awarded their

Published every Wednesday and Satur- "LAT's": Makepeace, Quinn, War-day during the school Juy .. ing, Whitney. Brayton, Flynn, Lee,

Tones was tranHatch, Palmer, Hagadorn, Hunt-Nloti to rtlmo tress, and Manager Mudge.

To insure change of dvertisement, Motion made and seconded andepOY must be received for Wednesdaynot later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- passed to give "AAA'S" to the fol-day, not later than Friday noon. All lowing who ere in the Exeterbusiness communications should be ad- meet without lacing: Hever, Wil-dressed .to the usiness Manager. . E Woolley. 17 Bancroft Andover. Mass. ton, Crumb, Kneen. Kellogg, Ros-

ener, Ferguson, Carson. Sheldon,All. Alumni communications should be Baldrige. Chatterton. Simonson.

addressed to R. S. Cook. Phillips x,, An- Election of Mudge as manager~~~~~~~~~~~~tdover, Mass.P A d ye M T

of lacrosse to take Kneen's placeTers: 8* per Year. Single Copies, A Cte. (resigned) was announced. Meet-

in- adjourned.Entered at the Andover Post Office a I are10 d.Usecond class mail matter. Respectfully submitted,

_________________________K. WOOLLEY, Sec.

DIAHN NOCA RTLSy eareeting held after Chapel JuneThis issue in charge of Managing 9; all present. Hanna spoke on

Editor, reconsidering lacrosse insignia.^ - une rr, Discussion. Motion made, second- THE

June I, 1913 ed and passed to change roevious

STTEMENT TIeE CIP. nvote to giving lacrosse team hats men ii sild-bepicke.y -Swettto-aptain Nine years old, feet inches tal.

r n ze !^ wp » «i»» * rwp«. ( ) regu a n d nl gh -eeldg has feet* i i inc es ta lAG ~- - SpeciaEy --- OF Tbee OWNERSHIP, members. -hs - jet~i arsWyt "

aCGn' Craclos, Erc, ofThe besides the privilege f -wering Coach O'Brien and Captain Wiley On Tuesday afternoon rdand eighs 68 pounds. He h. -

CIRCjUTION,~ ETC. of^^S Die-;,. weigh hpn pounds. Heooete hnlol-afo.B»ll~Knewj»***«^* »<»M»^

Phillin published semi-weekly (during insignia on--jerseys- only.tocompose the second team; and erick Sydney Swett of Mansfield, won his "A" two years.in succes-the hol ear) at Andover, Mass.- The following were awarded oassistant manager ass., as elected baseball cap-sion as a pitcher. He will otoquired by the Act of August 24, 1912. al s o t h a t t h e i s t m e

Minaging Editor, . E. Woolley, An- baseball "A's" for playing in the losing the election be given a tas for neter.Swett is 8 Yale.Sdover Mass. Exeter game: Sheehan, Swett, tain for next year.

Business Manager, Edwin A. 4---.2nd" sweater. Adjourned.BAndover Maessr w in A He Wilrey Snell, Kinney, Murray, Respectfully submitted,Publisher, The Phillipian Board. garley, Scudder, Eadie, Grant, and K. WOLLEY, SAC.Owners: The Phillipian Board. Manager Hamilton.

*; ' E. WOOLLEY, an. Editor In case there would be no more Last Meeting of Pilo Sworn to and subscribed before me Advisory Board meetings this year . I (1 ii P I I EU £.' I I

;: -^;;.;^.f,;.,.,. (Oar men stay in.), .. ofmeetin of ta hon the, a tid .Ten-h ea»ntr e *:, *

*"*; " * * N-L H. STAcEY *"M'peothe following motion was made: A a specia o . , 'ilNotary Public held last Wednesday evening n

(My commision expires July 4, gI6) to ve "2nd" sweaters to the nine Graves 3, the regular anual busi-

ness was transacted. The reports J t -vr of the past term were read and ac- S ie

W ell Dressed Andover Men have, their cepted and the election of officers

Clothes made by following were elected:

'^.^" : "'- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o the fal ter wa held.oole The.emsapl to WATC ,O OU DULEI :-. a/ FHkI ^ ,". M .- L . E S -~ N ' Ce ^

President: Nehemiah Boynton;! - -

Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y.Vice-President, W. H. J. Wood-

ford of New-York City. SPEPIAL ANNOUNCESecretary-: ABold G. Tew-of

Ij '-·~~~~~suRNS f: ~~~~Central Falls, R.

Treasurer z William Chisholm of

The Phillips Academy. Sam, Mass.'Student Council RepresentatiVe: TA3LK7hING UIES This W6&k

Tailor~ and Outflitter, ---- .-- Elnmr Squire Nehemiah Boynton, Jr. ,

Members of the Debating Union to represent Philo: Nebemiali W atch for them., They are worthsseeingBoynton, Jr., William Chisholm,

Philo has had a very successfulDIAMOND -MLKCIANTS year. The society won tePhilo-

Forum debate, by a unanimous ANDOVERMOVERNATIONAL BANK.eiAJe 1ers au-id Sivrersniiths vote and had, three out of fourmen on the school debating team.

Prize ups ~nd Topis Th6' average attendance at -theregulaT Friday night meetings has

a Specialty been seventeen members. Thesemeetings have been well con-

52 ~~~~ummer St. ~~~~~~BOSTON ducted and much spirit and enthu- Zver stdnt~ol .Athliceartar ay M.TRA IS COurn r t kiwsothtso ___bljanwaD52JYIISIV siasm has been shown. Altogether Gotldhos thg n t MNCit has been one of the most suc- our Td B IU qlhy.. &us rc.Caps ad Sweam rsn od un foro.SU CM ER TU 'IO KIN G .I~soietcessful years in the history of the W G O-

SUMMER TUTORING 41 a~se society. . oRTON,- 344 Waasinto St. ~U.,ae.

GRAIL SCHOOL .. Ft' L. DUNNE-C. .SOUTHPO8T, CONN., (on'the Sound)

sEssION: AUG. 4 8SEPT.25 . -.

-' TsntlrAoi buP ~ - THE "'HOW" OF FILENE STRAWS--b;Ld, five- jears or more of siravi thl wllb dgerit;~ri, higher cmr-:All Instructors have Allfveyas rmr o ' O T N u be eet "e n we - brim, 11 rw-

::I.· bi~suclcssful, work. in preparing men fo College. First we insisted on light-weight hats, head comfortdema it-Then we hit on a method by which only the smooth surfei

(Our men stay in.) of tie straw forms the o-tdeahell-tht mansa naturalANb -, protection against dust-AND CL~WT TABLII .,. And then me- eliminated- the mirface lue that ma sEXCELLENT TABLE stick in damj wather.

-So Youw stethey are differentdifern in wthe salhing ht meg ll I MC, - BATHINC, TE1IN8s TO URNAMENTS' them, worth while.

:I~~~TaA~~~CN! ~~~ ~ NEI7 IFT'LL E.-vdS.,SFor,, booklet# and termsapply, to N W Y VI- ~~~~ -~~~H. 3. SWANN,, M.A,-O &ftr;o o eeM n*

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Welles 3, off Swett 2. Struck out,W hat, Pr esslioi are You Choosing FIFTH INNING by Welles 1o. by Swett 5. PassedIf it is'uther MEDiCINE. DENTISTRY. PHARMACY or CHEMISTRY, ball, Sheehan. Stolen bases, Eadie,M!.do noi fail to Icjrn the rdEadie bunted, but was thrown Casey, Donovan, Brittingham, Mad-

do not fail to learn the advantages of [ at first by fast play by Donovan. den Ackerman. Sacrifice hit, Snell.The Medico-Chliurgcal College Sheehan hit to Brittingham, who Umpire on base, Wood; behind the

of Phildelpha threw wild to Neal, and SheehanonIt is in the City which has ,been and still is the American Center of Education in these scidences It Nal and Swhee bstrsc. _ __ Mr-has Departments of and gants Degrees in all four o* them. It has its own Buildings. ompriing was safe. Swett struck out. Mur-well-opanned and well-equipped Laboratones a large and modem Hospita and the finest ray fouledout toNeal One hit Amphitheatre extant. Its courses in each Department are carefully graded. It has abundant and ray ou l ui . One hil vaned clinical Material Its Faculties are renowned and of high pedagogic ability. Its Training is no runs.essentially and thoroughly practical.

SpecialFeaturesareersonal Instruction and Individual Work;FreeQuizzes; WardClasses'limited Milburn' grounded to Swett and C LA R in stze; Practical Clinical Conferences; Modern and Modified Seminar Methods; Special Lectures by . ..eminent Authorities: Practical and Training in Technique. etc., etc. was out at first. Madden flied out

Write to-day tothe Dean of the Departmentin which you are interested forannouncnemnt discrib- wa u t rt M f ingthecourse and containing full informarion. as to fees. Compare the advantages this colle rge o S Ttoaw with any other before making a final decision. Sgvstseatl aid Oerry S pither's bx. Casey safe on Kin-,;/o'

*_, _ . *-.?_ ..,? ........ -. --- -- , ~,;A.ney's error. Casey stole secondand scored with Welles on Dono- .cacnla June 24

A k IAt lejfjte. a, r~k'^fc-«tt''Cf'!>«B fd ovan's single over shortstop. Peters l;aconla. a Jul; 22flied out to Earley. Two- hits, 2 Aiid fo'rin!ightlyFIELDeAND Tre runs. \aWeonhtlf ad L .Lw o w ,

FOR FIELD AND TRACK CONTESTS ifXTH ININ:NG thliaf th i ft1 V &r fHis sw.r^ ~ LAWN TENNIS, GOLF SCHOLARSHIP?~S SKinney ilked. WileY *alked. § A S -

LAWN TENNIS, GOLF SCHOLARSHITS Snell sacrificed, advancing both Calling at Queenstown 1 11 s Mrunners. Kinney scored on Ear- Caronla - June 7 ?RVN9 CARS A SPCIALTY

P~ Cups, Fob Medal d Shfld ley's single through shortstop, OMauretanla - JuneR I in.m.Prize Cups, Fob Medals and Shields ii E s* Does not call at Queenstown 6 mad 7 P 1qlrWiley: o-:mI-6-thii-d. EarIcy was

- t e.A...A . ... ... .. . out -stealing second. Scudder out, New York, Mediterranean-Saxonla June 12Fk~at6uP ity Jew elry Welles to Neal. One hit, i run. Panonla JnPanonla June24

Neal drove a clean three-bagger , o., apply toSPIECIAL DESIGNS AND PRICES ON PLAIN OR to'deep right. Brittingham struck i m , « N .JEWELED PINS FOR RNY FRAT OR SORORITY. out. Ashley batted for Dicker- MV Hnnh & ucn

SEND ViiO CATALOGDUE nm'aif, Neal scored on passed ball. 126 State Street. DostonAshley struck out. Milbt*n went CARACE

0Z 0 R R ~ Y out, Snell to Wiley. One hit, I ROERS &ANGUSI LocalAgtsrun. , - u_',fgro w ,sock* 69-61 Park St;», Andover

Factory and Sal&roomi 387 Washington Street, Boston, [ M ass. SEVENTH INNING Telephomo i8Eadie struck out. Sheehan

,. ,/- ' "'- .' ,flied to' Neal. Swett flied to Mad-

LONG LANE LODGE- den. No hits, no runs.Madden ' flied to Earley.

A SLIN'IE R~ "Ifrl~1 Fl lfof- SC3»1"~0 . Welles flied to Earley. Casey hit C LO T H I E RRSZNORTH BitIDG+61*; MAINE to Kinney, who threw low to Wi- AND-

Twelfth Season - July 7, to Sept. 3, 1013 ley, and the runner was safe. Don-___,~~______~ *ovan hit safe, Casey going to third. OUTFITTERS

iEw6iWV. Mep'ONii,. hI'itilps Exeter Acadmy, Eiefter. N. H. Donovan stole second. Peters FORto9kd WV. 4I~NM'4. 9iliiipt. Ac.ademy, Andover. Ma... singled through third, scoring SCHOOL BOYS

' , ~,:5:~~, _.....,~ :Casey and Donovan. Neal struckout.n Two hits, 2 runs. Shuman Corner BOSTO

EIGHTH INNING

Murray struck out. Kinney out, -ilbum W e

Brittingham to Neal. Wileystruck out. No hits, no runs.

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English Flannels in distinctive Among these elegant sealed pack-kerman safe at first. Milburn patterns ages of sweets, you will fid thatanyflied to Wiley. Ackerman stole Novetlies in imported Hats-Felt one will beprized forits beauty and

secon.. Made n (hion tolg M y or straw else fa Pk second. Madden hit to Murray, Shoes in newest shapes- tennis a nd w relishe d or itsgoodness. Pin ofwho threw out Brittingham at the yachting shoeson ate or coec-plate, Ackerman going to third. Neckear,Shts .Hosiey a il faorie a

Trunks, Bags, Yioidail i2i a i. s ~Madden stole second. Welles out, English Blazers; Shetland Sweaters, Local Ago:'Snell to Wiley. No--hits, no runs. Jackets, etc. ALBERT W. LOWE. AndowerA.nt

THE FACULTY NINTH INNING .. .,., ..- .

E. V. SPOONER, B. S., (Phillips Exeter Academy) Snell struck out. Grant, battingC. C. SPRATT. A..B., (Putfnam High School) for Earley, grounded out, Milburn

.H.GILMER, A..; TuftCoMathematics and Latin to Neal. Scudder struck out.A. H. GILMERA.M.; (Tufts College) English Andover 4, Exeter . OT C M B R A N DA. A. HAMBLEN, A.M., (Episcopal Academy) Latin ind Greek 4, Exeter .L. O. CONDIT, A.B., (Riverview Academy) ANDOVER

Hist6ry and Mathematics ab r h po a e '.r/~ ft' -H. C. BLAKE, A.B., (Saint Paul's Slibdol) Mathematics iifid Germtiii Scudder, cf. 5 0 0 0 0 Drdd*ay at .41th StreetI. F. McCORMICK, A.B., (Alliany Academy) --;Mathematicg Eadie, rf. 4 o o o o oG. W. HAMNM ; A M., (Phillips Academy, .Andover) Latin Sheehan, c. 0 I 6 I ANH. P. PATTESON, A.M, (Yale University) Latin Swett,. p. 4 6 o i d "xT AY A COiLEG, oA,&fA, IL ERIKSSON, A.B., (New Haven High School) Physics Murr/y, 3b 4 i 3 0 W. F. Hall, A.M., (Harvard University) Latin Ki-~y, 2 I 2 2F. R. WHITMAN. A.B., (Newark Academy) Lti a id Grk Widen, ib 2 10I ...R. F. LaBARRON, (Union College, )i13) Sditfll, 2 3 3 o r,' . . .

Chemistry qnd Matheziiatlcs Edrley, If. 3 0 5 oo ;srfw t 'lr~ fraiie 0ld cm ]itS. A. McCOMBER, A.M., M..,(Uji'ai College) Athletic-Director *Gitif ro ooo -pa 6door..M.1. SNYDER, A.M.. (Newark Academy) -.. __ _- 334 4 _0 . -- _

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