VOL. IX-No. 46 HARTFORD, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS

Y. M. C. A. TEAM DEFEATED. MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT. COLLEGE GERMAN. BOWDOIN WINS. Hudson Breaks Record in Discus. Held Saturday Night in Alumni Hall Very Successful Affair Held Takes Loosely Played Game on Looks Like Good Team. Before Large Audience. Thursday Evening. Trinity Field. The Trinity track team defeated a The Musical Clubs held their annual Thursday evening in Alumni Hall Bowdoin got sweet revenge for her team from the Y. M. C. A. Saturday Junior Week concert Saturday night about 35 couples enjoyed dancing at defeat on the football field last fall by on Trinity Field by the score of 90 to 32. in Alumni Hall before a large and the Junior German. Straight dancing beating the Trinity nine last Saturday The meet was in the nature of a practice appreciative audience. The affair com­ was started at 8.30 o'clock and con­ on the local diamond by the score of work-out for the college team and the menced at 8.15 o'clock and a program tinued till the supper, which was 10 to 8. The game, although far from results were highly gratifying to Coach of thirteen numbers was given, after served about 11. After the supper being an errorless one, was exciting at Olmstead and Captain Wessels. The · which there was dancing until 12. there was a straight german with all times, as both teams had their ups feature of the meet was the breaking . Both Mandolin and Glee Club acquitted several rounds of favors. "Cutting in" and downs, and the issue of the contest of the college record in the discus by themselves well, there being several was allowed throughout the evening. wasn't settled until the third man was Hudson, who raised his old record of new numbers on the program, all of The affair was run under the auspices out in the ninth inning. Trinity 103 feet, 10 inches, to 109 feet. Hudson which were rendered pleasingly. The of the Promenade Committee. Mrs started the scoring by netting two runs was also the best individual performer Grasshopper Cantata, a novelty by F. S. Luther, Mrs. C. W. Alton, Mrs. in the second inning, but the visitors for Trinity, winning first place in the reason of its great age, was one of the I. K. Hamilton, jr., Mrs. C. L. F. gained the advantage by means of a hammer, discus, shot, and broad jump. successes of the evening as sung by the Robinson, Mrs. Henry Ferguson, Mrs. terrific swatfest lasting through two He also ran a trial heat of the 100-yd. Glee Club, with Shelley, '15, Spofford, R. G. Gettell, Mrs. Thomas Little, innings, the fourth and the fifth. The dash in 10 2-5 seconds but did not go '16, Collett, '13, and Fort, '14, soloists. Miss McAlpine and Mrs. G. P. Howell blue and gold rallied brilliantly in the into the finals. Collett showed up Spofford, '14, sang several rags by were the patronesses. Among those seventh, tying the score, but when well in the sprints and Crehore, in the Rosenbaum, 'ex-14, and made a decided present were the following: George C. the Maine boys got two more in the distance runs, gives promise of more hit. All the soloists did well and the Burgwin, jr., with Miss Helen St. John; ninth, and the local collegians failed records broken. For the Y. M. C. A., choruses deserve much praise. The Charles Henry Collett with Miss to pull up in their last turn at the bat, Wilson, who won the high hurdles and complete program was: Beatrice Kalley of Brooklyn; Ackley the palm had to be given over to the tied for first in the high jump, was the Sage with Miss Whittelsey of New visitors. 1 When the Sunshine Softly Falls Swift, Trinity's southpaw twirler, best individual performer. Glee Club Davis York; Theodore Canfield Hudson, jr., pitched a strong game but was handi­ The summary: 2 Venus Waltz Carylt with Miss Madeline M. Hemminway of Mandolin Club Watertown; Henry Lawrence Brainerd capped by the errors that were made 100-yd. dash (finals)-First, Collett, 3 Mammy's Lil' Baby Burleigh with Miss Beatrice Cook; Charles behind him. Errors made in the Trinity; second, Young, Trinity; third, Mr. Fort Henry Baker, jr., with Miss Dor:othy outfield, were, however, to a large Sage, Trinity. Time, 11 seconds. 4 Cat with the Baritone Voice Glee Club Robbins; Richard Folsom Walker with degree excusable, on account of the 120-yd. high hurdles-First, Wilson, 5 Solo (Selected) Miss Marjorie Parker; Edward Abbe higb wind that was blowing a good deal Y. M. C. A.; second, Hall, Trinity; third, Mr. Craik Niles with Miss Julia Allen; of the time. Shelley, who drove out a Nielsson, Y. M. C. A.; Time, 17 2-5 sec. 6 The Rosary Nevin Herbert Evison with Miss Faith Dennis; three-bagger, a two-bagger, and a . Glee Club Mile run-First, Crehore, Trinity; single, was the individual star of the 7 Selection Trinity Quartet­ Frederick Griffin Dorwart with Miss second, Wessels, Trinity; third, Rodell, Harding, '16, Craik, '14, Evelyn Foster of Concord, N. H.; game. Y. M. C. A. Time, 4 minutes, 41 sec. Fort, '14, Spofford, '16 Harold Benson ';['horne, jr., with Miss Trinity gained the lead in the second Mile relay race-Won by Trinity in 8 Grasshopper Cantata Randolph Anne Kilby of Annestown, Ala.; Robert inning when Brainerd singled and was 3 minutes, 48 1-5 seconds. Team for Glee Club Barnard O'Connor with Miss Elizabeth knocked in by Shelley's three-bagger. 9 Trinity Songs Fennessey of Meriden; Dallas Summer­ Murray hit, scoring Shelley. Bowdoin Trinity; Hall, Senay, Baridon, Lyon, field Squire with Miss Frances Billings; Glee Club was held hitless and runless until the Team for Y. M. C. A.: A. McDonough, 10 Rosenbaum Rags Francis Bell Stites with Miss Mary Wolfe, Hunter, C. McDonough. Mr. W. B. Spofford O'Connor of New York; Gara­ fourth, when Vizner muffed two flies 'brant Mitchell with Miss Ruth Goddard in left field and started things for the 880-yd. dash-First, Spofford, Trini­ 11 Monstrat Viam Odell Mandolin Club :of Salisbury; Colin Montague Ingersoll visitors. Gillooly replaced Vizner and ty; second, Peck, Trinity; third, Frank­ with Miss Anne Ryce; Everitt Heywood 12 Ciribiribin Macy almost immediately was given a chance lin, Y. M. C. A. Time, 2 min., 11 sec. Combined Clubs Hall with Miss Van Husen; George on a long sky-drive, but was unable 220-yd. low hurdles-First, Perkins, 13 College on the Hill Waters. '87 Gordon Nilsson with Miss Helen Lyman; Thomas Walcott Little, with to capture it. Bowdoin batted around Trinity; second, Nazey, Y. M. C. A.; 'Neath the Elms Burgwin, '82 Glee Club Miss Babara Thaw; Barnett in this session, piling up five runs and third, Nielsson, Y. M. C. A. Time, with Miss Marjorie Schmertz; Dawson making things look pretty generally 30 1-5 seconds. Howell, with Miss Hurd; Albert Howell After the concert Sutherland's gloomy for Trinity. Eaton, Daniels 220-yd. dash- First, Collett, Trinity; with Miss Montague; L. Y. Lyon with orchestra provided music for dancing Miss Hood; Louis 0. de Ronge with and Dodge made safe hits, but Trinity second, Young, Trinity; third, Field, until twelve. Miss Esther Lyman. misplays contributed to the scoring. Y. M. C. A. Time, 25 seconds. 11!1 In the field, Bowdoin added three High jump-First, Wilson, Y. M.C.A. The patronesses were: Mrs. Arthur more runs, netting five hits, including and Sage. Trinity, tied; third, Schul­ , Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mrs. C. D. College Tea. a three-bagger by Spatfield. theiss, Y. M. C. A. Height, 5 feet, Alton, Mrs. F. J. K. Alexander, Mrs. One of the most enjoyable events Trinity made a great rally in the 4 inches. F. C. Babbitt, Mrs. A. B. Bassett, Mrs. of Junior Week was the college tea seventh and Dodge, who had been Two-mile run-First, Crehore, Trini­ Charles Coffing Beach, Mrs. F. C. given by Mrs. Flavel S. Luther for the twirling effectually for Bowdoin, was ty; second, Francis, Y. M. C. A. ; third, Billings, Mrs. M. G. Bulkeley, Mrs. members of the college and their guests. replaced by Rawson. Moore, Y. M. C. A. Time, 10 minutes, J. G. Calhoun, Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Louis The tea was held immediately after Trinity pulled down this discouraging 43 1-5 seconds. R. Cheney, Mrs. Ansel G. Cook, Mrs. the Trinity-Bowdoin baseball game on odds of 8 to 2 by a great batting rally Pole vault- First, Steve~, Trinity; Cushman, Mrs. F. W. Davis, Mrs. Saturday afternoon. Dancing was in­ in the seventh. Shelley led off with second, Chow, Trinity, and Ross, G. H. Day, Mrs. R. S. Dennis, Mrs. dulged in until about 6.30. The tables a single over second and a two-bagger Y. M. C. A., tied. Height, 10 feet. J. 0. Enders, Mrs. Henry Ferguson, were attractively decorated with red by Gilhooly sent him to third. Swift Hammer throw- First, Hudson, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. James Goodwin, Mrs. roses. Those serving were: Mrs. Luther, was fanned and Shelley scored when Trinity; second, Longdon, Y. M. C. A.; James L. Goodwin, Mrs. I. K. Hamil­ Mrs. Robert B. Briggs, Mrs. Frank McElwee booted Murray's grounder. third, Ross, Y. M. C. A. Distance, ton, jr., Mrs. C. W. Havemeyer, Mrs. Cole Babbitt, Mrs. Henry A. Perkins, Murray stole and Gilhooly made home 131 feet, 7 inches. , E. W. Hooker, Mrs. George D. Howell, Mrs. Gustavus A. Kleene, Mrs. Joseph on the play. Withington walked and Discus throw-First, Hudson, Trinity; Mrs. Lake, Mrs. C. S. Langdon, Mrs. D. Flynn, Mrs. Charles E. Rogers, Murray moved to third on a wild pitch. second, Edsall, Trinity; third, Sage, Thomas Little, Mrs. Theodore Lyman, Mrs. Horace C. Swan, Mrs. Arthur Adams, Mrs. Raymond G. Gettell, Carpenter beat out a scratch hit, Trinity. Distance, 109 feet. , Mrs. F. S. Luther, Mrs. L. P. W. Dodge throwing to the plate to catch Marvin, Miss McAlpine, Mrs. L. D. Mrs. Max W. Morse, Mrs. Walter B. Shotput -First, Hudson, Trinity; Briggs, Mrs. Archer E. Knowlton, Mrs. Murray, but the Trinity man foiled him second, Ross, Y. M. C. A.; third, Evans, Parker, Mrs. Arthur Perkins, Mrs. Walter L. Barrows, and Mrs. Carl V. and went back to third. With the bags filled it was up to L'Heureux to Trinity. Distance, 35 feet, 5 inches. R. B. Riggs, Mrs. P. W. Robbins, Mrs. Tower. Those who poured were: the Misses Frances Billings, Julia Allen, break into the hero column, but he Broad jump-First, Hudson, Trinity; C. L. F. Robinson, Mrs. Russel, Mrs. bit on a third low one and was whiffed. S. B. St. John, Mrs. F. T. Simpson, Beatrice Cook, Eliza Cheney, Faith 11econd, Perkins, Trinity; third, Neilsson, Dennis, Esther Lyman, Bertha Lyman, Lambert sent joy into the Trinity camp Y. M. C. A. Distance, 19 feet 2 1-2 Mrs. H. B. Stearns, Mrs. C. D. Sumner, Majorie Parker, Dorothy Robbins, with a lusty drive over Spalfield's head in center, clearing the bases. Lambert inches. Mrs. C. Dudley Warner, Mrs. W. C. Anne Ryce, Helen St. John and Mary (Continued on page 2.) Welling and Mrs. G. C. F. Williams. Stone. (Continued on page 2.) 2 Til& ·rJUNn·y TRIPOD.

···• DELTA PSI ENTERTAINS. BOWDOIN WINS. MANTERNACH & DOUGLAS Dance at Hartford Golf Club (Continued from page 1.) ILLUSTRATING Friday Evening. tripped ovel" first base, otherwise his Base Ball The Epsilon chapter of the Delta hit would have given him three instead and ENGRAVING Psi fraternity gave a dance at the of two bases. Brainerd connected for COR. MAIN AND PEARL STREETS a single to left, scoring Lambert and Goods Hartford Golf Club, Friday night, for HARTFORD, ~ONN. members of the Lambda chapter of the putting Trinity on even terms with At our Auto Salesroom Bowdoin. Brainetd was flagged steal­ entrance on T emple Street, fraternity of Williams College. This you will find everything for dance was one of the most brilliant ing second, and this ended the rally. PAUL M. BUTTERWORTH Swift's steadiness prevented a Bow­ promoting the N a tiona! Game. events of the week, and abot 150 gue~:;ts REAL ESTATE All new fresh 1913 goods to doin score in the eighth, although the were present. Mrs. Charles C. Beach INSURANCE meet the requirements of the received, assisted by Mesdames Louis bases filled. small boy, the High School or Sage-Allen Building College Student, or the needs R. Cheney, C. L. F. Robinson, J. J . The outcome was settled in the first of the Professional Ball Player. Whitehead, Frederick E . Haight, of the ninth when Eaton and Daniels Hartford, Connecticut Catchers' Mitts 39c to $4.00 Benjamin Knower, Thomas B. Chap­ scored and Trinity failed to clean the each. Fielders' Gloves, right bases after getting two men on. Connecticut Trust and or left hand, 25c to $4.00 each. man, and Clarence B. Hall. Basemen's Mitts 25c to Among those present were: Dr. C. C. TRINITY AB R H PO A E Safe Deposit Company $4.00 each. Base Balls 5c Beach and Mrs. Beach, Col. C. L. F. Murray, 3b 4 10111 Corner Main and Pearl Streets, to $1.25 each. Masks 75c, Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, Dr. Hartford, Conn. Withington, cf 4 1 0 2 0 0 Capital $750,000. Surplus $600,001. $1.75, $2.50 each. Bats lOc R. B. Riggs and Mrs. Riggs, Prof. R. G. to $1.00. Carpenter, c 51 1 810 :vleigs H. Whaples, President. Gettell and Mrs. Gettell, Dr. F. T. L'Heureux, 1b 5 0 0 10 0 0 John P. Wceeler, Treasur.,r. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, Dr. F. E. Lambert, 2b 5 1 1 2 3 2 Arthur P. Day, Secretarv. Haight and Mrs. Haight of New York, Brainerd, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Hosmer P. Redfield, Ass't Treasurn. Brown, Thomson Mr. and Mrs. I. K. H amilton, jr., Mrs. Shelley, ss 4 2 3 1 4 1 T.B. Chapman, Mrs. Benjamin Knower, Vizner, If 1 0 0 0 0 2 Olds & Whipple & Company Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mayor L. R. Gillooly, If 31220 1 Cheney and Mrs. L. R. Cheney, Mrs. Swift, p 3 0 0 0 3 1 Ranges and Heating Stoves • I a a a a a I M a & - ---·-·-·-·-·-·-· -·-··· John J. Whitehead of Yonkers, N. Y., Our Leader ia "The Richmond". Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Beach, Mr. and 38 8 9 27 13 8 THE RANGE THAT BAKES. Mrs. A. G. 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Dodge, p 4 0 2 0 4 0 Cheney, Marjorie Parker, Helen St. Rawson, p 1 o o o 2 o· Also the famous London John, Mary O'Connor, Julia Allen, Fidelity Trust Co. Hats, Henry Heath,Lincoln, Anne Ryce, Beatrice Cook, Frances 42 10 9 27 11 5 46 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN. Bennett & Co., and Tuss Billings, Dorothy Robbins, Rachel Trinity, 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0-- 8 & Co. - McKnight Aiken of New York, · Bowdoin, 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 2--10 We do general Banking as well u all Mary Stone, Elizabeth Fennessy of Sacrifice hit, McElwee; two-base hits, kinds of Trust business. We solicit Meriden, Anne Kilby of Wellesley, Shelley, Gillooly, Lambert; three-base accounts from College Organizatio1111 Mass., Clara Whitlesy of New York, hits, Shelley, Spalfield; hits off Dodge, and Individuals. ltonfttlls Ruth Goddard, Elelyn Foster of Lan­ IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 8 in 6 2-3 innings; off Rawson, 1 in 13-it ASYLUM st c-••"nl w;" 140 TRUMBULL. ST caster, Pa., Margaret Rice of New Let us do your Banking for you. 2 1-3 innings; stolen bases, Swift, Haven, Katherine Rice of New Haven, Gillooly, Murray, Lacase, Eaton, F. L. WILCOX, Pres't, Trinity, '80. Marguerite Hemmingway of Water­ Daniels, McElwee; first base on balls, LOOMIS A. NEWTON, Secrelaf'J. town, Anne Hopper of Baltimore, Md., SHOULD KNOW off Swift 1, off Dodge 2; hit by pjtched FRESHMEN that all Trinity men Anna English of New Haven, Dorothy balls, Murray, Lacase 2, Daniels; Go to Sanderson of New Haven, Hurd of struck out, by Swift 7, by Dodge 9, by BIENSTOCK'S Boston, Montague of New York, and MARCH'S BARBER SHOP Rawson 1; left on bases, Trinity 6, JEFFERSON PHARMACY Pendleton of Washington,D.C., Alfred Room 1, Conn. Mutual Building. Bowdoin 10; wild pitches, Dodge 1, 990 Broad Street, cor. Jefferaon, Joseph L'Heureux, Russell Curtis Noble, He always advertises in our periodicals. Bowdoin 1; time 2.1 5; umpire Rorty; Is the nearest and best equipped Samuel S. Swift, Robert Wright attendance 500. Drug Store. Thomas, jr., Horace Fort, Thomas P. 0. Station No. 11. If 70u ••• looldna for a real Walcott Little, Louis Onderdonk de SANITARY BARBER SHOP R.onge, Eliot Lee Ward, John Jay try Cotrell & Leonard Whitehead, jr., Kenneth Welles TRACK MEET. THE POPULAR BARBER SHOP Albanv, N.Y. 12 Chalro Boynton, George Collinson Burgwin, jr., (Continued from page 1.) HARTFORD TIMES BUILDING Frederick Griffin Dorwart, Colin Mon­ The following were the officials: Maker• of Cape, Gowu Manlc:urtna Suratcal Chiropody and Hoods to Amerlcaa taigue Ingersoll, James Archibald Christopher Scaife, referee; H. B. Colleges and Univeraltl• KELLEY.& LEAVITT, 7l6MAIN ST. Mitchell, George Gordon Nilsson, Dallas Olmstead, starter; J. S. , clerk of from the Atlantic to the ' Pacific. Clau Contracc. Summerfield Squire., Archibald Wilson course; judges at finish, F . S. Fitz­ a Specialty. The COLLEGE STORE Walker, James Landon Cole, William patrick, H. C. Pond, E. L. Ward; L. H. TULIN, Prop. Theodore Gray jr., John Norton Ives, timers, R. G. Gettell, H. C. Swan, W. S. Alpha Delta Phi Tea. Richard Lush Maxon, Jacob Garabrant, Marsden; field judges, C. E. Rogers, COLLEGE BANNERS AND SEALS. On Friday afternoon, Alpha Delta MELACHRINO CIGARETTES with Neafie Mitchell, Robert Barnard O'Con­ A. F. Edgelow, J. H. Ehlers; announcer, tlu Trinitv Seal-all sizes. nor, Herbert Ackley Sage, Roland H. J. Roberts; scorer, T. C. Brown. Phi fraternlty gave a tea at its house, 122 Vernon Street. The house was 44 Vernon Street, Hartford, Conn. Darracott Stearns, Francis Bell Stites and Harold Benson Thorne, jr. decorated with smilax, roses, carnations and lilies of the valley. The colors of The Williams men who are the Notice. the fraternity predominated in the G. F. Warfield & Co. guests of the Epsilon Chapter of Delta The annual election of officers and Psi are as follows: E. Richmond Ware. appointments of the tea tables, and Booksellers and members of the Trinity Tripod will take small green ribbons were given as of New York, Henry Hotchkiss of New place at 81 Vernon Street this eveni!lg. Stationers, York, John M. Martinez of New York, souvenirs. An orchestra played thro-ugh­ William H. Field of Brooklyn, Delano out the afternoon and there was dancing. 77-79 Aaylum St., Hartford, Cena. Ames of Baltimore, md., Joseph W. Geer Harvard Dental School. Those who received were Mesdames of New York, Edwin P. Maynard of A Department of Harvard University. Flavel S. Luther, Thomas Little, Ray­ Brooklyn, Gillet Lefferts of New York, A graduate of the four-year course in' mond G. Gettel!, Walter Schutz, George F. M. Johnson . Paul S. Winslow of River Forest, Ill., this school admitted without examina­ D. Howell, and Henry A. Perkins • Allston Headley of Albany, N.Y., Henry tions. New buildings. Modern equip­ The Misses Helen St.John, Beatrice PHOTOGRAPHER R. 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