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Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday, Saturday, Saturday Saturday, Saturday Saturday Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, 84 86 87 89 90 92 94 96 97 98 99 00 02 04 06 O7 08 10 THE YALE FRESHMAN BLUE BOOK jfuuthallx afmnulw 1 Varsity S September 26-University of Maine at New Haven. October 3-University of Virginia at New Haven. October 10--Lehigh at New Haven. October 17-Notre Dame at New Haven. October 24-Washiiigtoii 81 Jefferson at New Haven, October 31-Colgate at New Haven. November 7 -Brown at New Haven. November 14-Princeton at Princeton. November 21-Harvard at New Haven. D Freshman October 3-Dean Academy at New Haven. October 10-Hotchkiss at Lakeville. October 17-Exeter at Exeter. October 24-Worcestei' Academy at Worcester. October 31-Andover at New Haven. November 7-Princeton 1918 at Princeton. November 14-Harvard 1918 at New Haven. Football Scores Since 1883 Yale Harvard Yale Princeton 23 2 6 0 52 0 6 4 - - 5 6 29 4 4 0: 17 8 b 12 0 - - 10 0' 6 0 0 10' 6 12 32 0 10 0 19 0 6 0 ' 12 0 6 0 0 6 12 4 24 0 -f -- 20 ' 10 - - 6 24 ' . ........, 0 . 0 6 0 0 17 ' 0 6 0 0 10 11 28 0 29 5 0 22 12 0 23 0 12 5 16 0 6 11 12 0 12 0 6 0 23 4 6 0 0 0 -12 0 12 10 0 4 11 6 OS 0 17 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 3 6 0 20 6 6 5 15 3 31
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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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THE YALE Fizrsr-IMAN BLUE Book 21 Fall Track Meet The 1914 Fall Track meet resulted in a very decisive victory for the Freshman classes, 1918 scoring 36 points, and 1917 S., 30 points to a total of 33 for all the other classes combined. The results follow:- 100-Yard Dash-lfVon by VVilliams, 1917 S., jones 1917 S., second, Gurney, 1918, third, Faulkner, 1916 S., fourth. Time- 10 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash-VVO11 by Gurney, 1918, Badham, 1916 S., second, Keeler, 1918, third, Marr, 1915 S., fourth. Time-24 seconds. 440-Yard Run-Tie for first place between Qrr, 1917 S., and Wfalker, 1918, Richards, 1917, third, Palmer, 1915, fourth. Time-53 2-5 seconds. 880-Yard Run-VVon by Barker, 1916 S., Rolfe, 1917 S., second, Marshall, 1917, third, Vlfhittemore, 1918, fourth. Time- 2 minutes, 4 4-5 seconds. 120-Yard Hurdles-Wfon by Farwell, 1918, Leisenring, 1917 S., second, Clement, 1917, third, Thomas, 1918, fourth. Time- 16 seconds. 220-Yard Hurdles-VVon by Leisenring, 1917 S., Cory, 1918, second, Clement, 1917, third. Time-27 seconds. One Mile lnter-class Relay-Won by 1917 S. and 1918: Orr, 1917 S., 'Williams, 1917 S., Farwell, 1918, Wallcer, 1918. Broad jump-NVon by Clark, 1918, Brantley, 1915, second: Tripp, 1915, third, Patterson, 1918, fourth. Distance-20 feet, 9 inches. High .lump-VVon by Gifford, 1917 S., Hathaway, 1918, second, St. Hill, 1917 S., third, McKee, 1915, fourth. Height- 5 feet, 8 inches. , Pole Vault-Tie for first place between Vincent, 1916, and Nagel, 1918, at 10 feet, 9 inches, Linn, 1915 S., third, W. Clark, 1917, fourth. V Table of Points S. S. S. , 1915 1916 1917 1918 1915 1916 1917 100-Yard Dash , . . . . ' . . . . 2 . . 1 8 7 1 3 220-Yard Dash . . . . . . . 2 . . 440-Yard Dash . . . 1 2 4 . . . . 4 880-Yard Dash . . . . . 2 1 . . 5 3 120-Yard Hurdles . . . ' 2 6 . . 3 220-Yard Hurdles . . . . . 3 . . 5 Broad jump ...... 5 . . . . 6 . . . . High-Jump 1 .. .. 3 .. .. 7 Pole Vault ....... . . , 4 1 4 2 . . ' . . Total .......... 7 4 9 36 3 9 30 By winning first place in one of these events the following have been awarded class numerals: 1918 Numerals-Williams, Gurney, Orr, Walker, Farwell, Leisenring, Clark, Gifford, Nagel, 1916 Numerals-Nagel, Baker.
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