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18 THE YALE FRESHMAN BLUE Boolc Wearers of the Y There are at present in the University, forty-four men who are entitled to wear the Y. Last year at the corresponding time there were fortyfthree men possessing this privilege. The following tables will show how they are distributed by sports and by classes for the last year and this: Football .,...........t...,.,..... .. 16 14 Track ......,... 12 16 Baseball ,,,,..,..,. ....... 8 8 Crew .....,,.. . ....., 6 6 . Colt .......... . 1 O V 43 44 From the total for this year three must be deducted as that number of men have won the letter in two sports. Five men pos- sessed this distinclion at the same time last Fall. By classes the dis- tribution is : 1913 19.14 Academic Senior 13 20 shaft. Senior ......... ffffff ffff 12 14 H Academic Junior ......... ..,,..., 1 O 10 Shehi. Junior , ....... ...... .. '3 O ' Totals ...,.... .................. ............,................,,.c......,,.,.,....,...,.. . 3 8 :lei Football.-L. Carter, 19155 T. 1-1. Cornell, 1915, H. A. Fum- pelly, 1915, N. Talbott, 191.5 S.g M. R. Braun, 1915 S., H. I VViser, 1915, C. T. Neale, 1915 S.: C. VV. Knowles, 1915 S., A. W. Vlffilson, 1916: N. M. Vlfay, 19165 O. 1-. Guernsey, 19163 E. VV. Hub- bard, 19163 F. F. Ainsworth, 1915 S.g A. MacLeish, 1915. Baseball.-L. S. Middlebroolc, 1915, S. Reilly, 1915, H. A. Fumpelly, 1915 3 D. H. Mudge, 1916: TN. A. Hunter, 1915 S.g N. M. lfVay. 19163 J. S. Hanes, 19153 M. Thompson, 1916. Track.-T. H. Cornell, 1915, V. Wi1lcie,'1915, G. E. Brown 1915 S.: R. W. Poucher, 1915 S., XV. M. Shedden, 19153 R. F Mathews, 1915 S., N. S. Talbott, 1915 S., E.tStacltpo1e, 19155 'W F. Roos, 1915 S., C. F. Clark, 1915 ,'D. F. Frost, 1915 3 VV. M. Qsler 1916, H. W. Johnstone, 1916, A. H. Hampton, 1916, P. Loughridge 1915 S.gL.Carter,1915. J v y Crew.-XN.VV.Crocker.19155 T. 13. Denegre, 19153 A. D. Sturtevant, 1915 S., R. Sheldon, 1915 S., S. Low, 1916, R. A. Lackey, 1915 S. It will be seen that 1-1. A. Pumpelly, 1915, N. M. VVay, 1916' N.'S. Talbott, 1915 S., have won the Y in two sports. I !
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TTIE YALE FRESI-IMAN BLUE Booic 17 . ala ilnsignia Rules Ql?mfi.rc'd to October 1, 1914-.D The Insignia Committee shall consist of the captains and man- agers of the four major sports--football, baseball, track, and crew. Any requests for changes to be made in the insignia rules must he presented in the form of a petition, and to be passed must receive a three-quarters vote of the entire University Athletic Committee. Award of the University Y Foorisatt..-The University Y shall be awarded only to those members of the football team who shall have competed in a cham- pionship contest, and to the manager. Gold 'footballs shall be awarded to Y men if the championship is won by Yale. Silver footballs shall be given to substitutes on the championship team at the discretion of the captain. ' Note.-VVinners of the University Y in all sports are entitled to wear a Y sweater, jersey, and cap. BASEBALL.-'lTllG University Y shall beawarded only to those members of the baseball team who have competed in the champion- ship contests, and to the manager. Gold baseballs shall be awarded to Y men if the championship is won by Yale. CREW.-The University Y shall be awarded only to those mem- bers of the crew who' have rowed in the Yale-Harvard race, and to the manager. - The Y. U. B. C. shall be awarded to those who have rowed in a second University race against Harvard and to other substitutes taken to Gales Ferry at the discretion of the captain. Crew watch charms shall be awarded to those who have rowed in a winning varsity eight oar race against Harvard and to the man- ager of such a crew. TRACK.---Tlie University Y shall be awarded to point winners in the intercollegiate track meet, and to those winning first and second in the Yale-l-Iarvard dual meet or first in the Yale-Princeton meet, and to the manager. The AYA jersey shall be awarded to competitors in the intercol- legiate, Harvard or Princeton meets. The AYA cap may be worn by winners of third place in the Yale- Harvard dual meet. - Track watch charms shall be awarded to Y men on champion- ship track teams and to the manager of such teams. CROSS-COUNTRY.-Tl16 University Y shall be awarded to any Yaleman hnishing in the lirst twelve at the intercollegiate cross- Country rung and to those winning first or second in the Yale- Harvard run, or iirst in the Yale-Princeton cross-country run. GCJLF.-TllC University Y shall be awarded to the winner of-thc intercollegiate individual championship. ' TENNIS.-rlil16 University Y shall be awarded to the winner of the intercollegiate individual championship. ' ' CiYMNASIUM.-eTl16 University Y shall be awarded to the winner of the lntercollegiate individual championship.
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THE YIALE F1z1isrrM.1xN BLUE Boot: 19 j Minor Insignia Rules I'IOCKEY.1Tl1C men to make the team shall be awarded a HYT ion jersey and sweater. The captain will decide on men eligible on consultation with the Minor Athletic Association. - BAsKLTrzALr..-Tlie men playing on the team shall be awarded Il BYB on playing jersey and sweater. The captain will decide who are the members of the team on consultation with the Minor Athletic Association. SWIMMING.-'iIll6 men winning points in the I-larvard and Princeton meets shall be awarded a. sY,x on their suits and sweaters. The water polo team shall be awarded the same insignia, the captain to decide on the men on consultation with the Minor Athletic' Asso- ciation. A XVRESTLING.-rl1l'1C men wrestling in the Intercollegiate or in the Princeton meet shall receive a WYT on shirts and sweaters. SOCCER.-The men playing in the majority of Intercollegiate contests, including the I-Iarvard game shall be entitled to wear a AYF on playing shirts and sweaters. GOLF.1TllC'1TlCl1 who play in the Intercollegiates shall receive a -GYT on sweaters. The winner of the Intercollegiate championship Cindividualj shall receive a Y. ' TENNIS.-The six men playing in both the Princeton and Irlar- vard matches in the spring shall be awarded a TYT on sweaters. The winner of the Intercollegiate singles shall receive a Y. The freshman winning the freshman tournament shall not receive his numerals. GYMNAsIUM.-Men winning first places in the Pennsylvania or Princeton meets and points in the Intercollegiates shall be awarded a fGYA on shirts and sweaters. The winner of the individual gym- nasium championship of the Intercollegiates shall be awarded a Y. The freshman winning the freshman individual championship shall not be awarded numerals but shall be given a cup. GIIN.-'lxl1C members of the team shooting in the Intercollegiates shall be awarded a GYC on sweaters. . FENCING.-The members of the teams fencing inthe Inter- collegiates shall be awarded a PYT on shirt and sweater. All minor teams winning the Intercollegiate championship in their sport shall be awarded numerals in addition to the regular insignia. No members of any minor athletic association team shall have the privilege of wearing hats with insignia on them. All members of minor athletic association teams -shall have the privilege of wearing either jerseys or sweaters with their proper insignia on them ac- cording to the usual manner of having the right to wear such. Rules for the Size of Insignia Cad Sweaters, jerseys, etc.-The Y shall he five inches high and the small letters three inches. Qbj The Yale Co-op. and all other stores handling athletic goods shall be advised of these changes in insignia in order that the Wearn ing of insignia of any other description than adopted may be pro- hibited.
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