Arbutus . tournament, which was held lasit spring. A. Woodburn, who is the clubs President, won the tournament this year will be held during the latter partof May, at which time a trophy will be played for. The Wearers of The Tif The following members of athletic teams of the past year liave won their I , which hasbeen publicly conferred upon them: Tn Toot Ball Hawley Clevengee Darby Teter rucker mcgovney Smith Sparks Davidson Huddle Pike Elfers, Records Foster Tn Base Ball Clevekger Simonds Boyle Miller Morgan Sutphin Shaw Darby Thornton Millet Five men of last years track
Arbutus . tournament, which was held lasit spring. A. Woodburn, who is the clubs President, won the tournament this year will be held during the latter partof May, at which time a trophy will be played for. The Wearers of The Tif The following members of athletic teams of the past year liave won their I , which hasbeen publicly conferred upon them: Tn Toot Ball Hawley Clevengee Darby Teter rucker mcgovney Smith Sparks Davidson Huddle Pike Elfers, Records Foster Tn Base Ball Clevekger Simonds Boyle Miller Morgan Sutphin Shaw Darby Thornton Millet Five men of last years track team were granted Is by the Faculty Athletic men who received this honor were:E. B. Elfers, Hammer throw of 118 feet G. Teter, Half-mile run in 2:03 E. M. Neher, Mile run in 4:40 J. A. Foster, Pole vault, 10 feet, 4 inches. E. V. Shockley, Broad jump, 21 feet, 8 inches At present the indications are that several other track and field men will make recordswhich will make them worthy of the Iivliciiui .Stu|xs ruc l^ ol riotrc iJcimc THE BASKET BALL SEASON rOE the first tinio in her liistory, Indiana University account of the foot ball rivalry between Purdue and Imliana. has liad, the jiast season, a regularly organized The local team lost this game by a narrow margin,basket ball team. Tlie candidates were called out Indiana liad now lost three games, and the tal)]es were immediately after the Christmas holidays by Ath- aliout to turn. The first victory came when Wabash played letic Director Home. The coaching was begun, at Bloomington, a week after the Purdue defeat. Wabash under his direction, by men wlio liail had in the played a clean game, but was outclassed,game. Tlie games scheduled with Wabash and Purdue, later in The men worked hard. In Feliruary the game was the same month, were declared oft and the seasmi ended at played with Butler at Irving-ton. Indiana lost because of Indiana. her The Butler score was tied in
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