ijc U. of AT. W1i i j. VOL. II.-No. 6. JUNIOR LAWS. A Partial List of the Entering Class. Abberton, U. S., Marlette, Mich, Aggeler, W. T., Ribonerville, Cal. Axford, L. L., Holly, Mich. Atwell, W. A., Detroit, Mich. Ashley, A., La Grange, Ill. Armitage, E. C., Odell, Ill. Albers, Gerritt H., Overisel, Mich. Bodwell, Edward J., Lyndonville,Vt. Bordeau, James A., Butte, Montana. Bress, William, Ann Arbor, Mich. Blaire, Isadore D., Baltimore, Md. Barker, S. W., Morley, Mich. Buchanan, Frank R., Dexter, Mich. Bresler, Eugene A., Detroit. Bulow, William J., Moscow, Mich. Barhart, Marvin E., LogansportInd. Beggs, W. M., Los Gatos, Cal. Brothers, Elmer H., Decatur, Ind. Bagley, Edgar E., Zanesville, Ohio. Billings, Harley H., Williamsport, Ind. Binford, E. F., Marshalltown, Iowa. Beale, Fred W., Terre Haute, Ind. Benson, Mary E., Milwaukee, Wis. Butzel, H. M., Detroit. Burd, W. J,, Saginaw. Burd, J. A., Saginaw. Bente, Henry K., Otterville, Mo. Burns, Fittshugh, Kalamazoo, Mich. Bumphner, Eugene W., Three Rivers, Mich. Brown, Darius P.. Topeka, Kan. Bruce, Otto J., Winamac, Ind. Banland, Wm. P., Kansas City, Mo. Bennett, Ernest, P., Fort Scott,Kan. Bean, Edward J., Irodale, Mo. Brittain, Joseph C.,New Galilee, Pa. Bickley, Ulysses F., Hamilton, Ohio. Brough, Bern. T. Toledo, O. Baird, J. E., Ferrysburg, O. Baker, L. L.. Gruly, Ia. Bowen, F. L., Grand Rapids, Michi. Burnett, J. L., Canandagua, N. Y. Burchard, G. H., Vermillion, S. Da- kota. Butler, T. W., Fort Gratiot, Mich. Bither, E. IL., Oakdale, Ia.. Barras, A. C., Escanaba, Mich. Brown, A. S., Cnicago, Ill. Campbell, R., Jackson, Mich. Clough, B. T., Corey, Pa. Clough, T. M., Corey, Pa. Crawford, B. B., Olympia, Wash. Cox, L. A., Malta Bend, Mo. Cutler, W. S. Jackson, Mich. Campbell, F. G., Grand Rapids. Champagne, P. B., Merrill, Wis. Coleman, E. G., La Crosse, Ind. Conroy, Wm. R., South Omaha, Neb. Crosby, J. J., Oxford, Pa. Crawford, F., .Coldbrook, N. H. Chadmon, C. E., Conneaut, Ohio. Carlock, S. J., Atlauta, JII. Cook, C., OQosso, Mich. - Carson, 0. H., Ann Arbor. Crall, 1). A., Rineard, Ill. Clark, J. W., Massillon, Ohio. Cross, . ringlake, iebi Coiemn,. , Indiana, Pa. Cuinipai, t B., Keptland, Id. Crowe, Z., ort Huron, Jkich. Cooper, R. St., Kdkosio, Id. Cleland, R. J., Cooperaville, Mich. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1891. Chappell, F. L., Cooper, Mich. jChandler, A. E., Belton, Mo. Caldwell,E. N., Battle Crek, Mich. Cooper, W. S.. Lawrence, Ohio. Clay, G., Whitehall, Ky. Calkins, H. U., Kearney, Mich. Dutcher, F. E., Newberry, Mich. Davis, G. N., Terre Haute, Ind. Davis, M. L.. Waterford, Penn. Dial, C. N,, Olympia, Wash. Deming, A. W., Olympia, Wash. Dwyer, V. R., Detroit. Danhof, J. J., Grand Haven, Mich. Dayton, C. L., Berlin, Mich. Dentler, G. A., Constantine, Mich. Dougherty, H., Treaty, Ind. Dougherty, L., Wabash, Ind. Donnellan, T., Oakland, Cal. Duvall, D. C., Garnett, Kan. Dedrick, C. E., Fort Rown, Ont, Estey, J. G., Fall City, Cal. Ellingson, O., Webster, Ia. Eckert, G. E. S., Mendota, Ill. Ebbans, W. H., Marble Cliff, O. Elting, V. N., Yonkers, N. Y. Elwell, H. S., Cheboygan, Wis. Fowler, T. L., Manistee, Mieh. Fisk, E. A., Hlymer, Kan. Fennelly, P. V., Surrey, Eng. Ford, E. E., Kansas City, Kan. Spiels, W. H., Graytown, O. Fitzer, W. C., Climers, Ind. Friedman, C. K., Toledo, O. Fitch, D. HL., Battle Creek. Fletcher, G. A., Ypsilanti. Faulkner, A. J., Covengton, O. Gower, E. B., Odell, Ill. Gordon, W., Oak Harbor, O. Glick, F. F., Marshalltown, Ia. Gaule, G. E., Paris, Ill. Grundy, L. G., Morrisonville, Ill. Gibson, A. E., Ann Arbor. Gard, H. V., Marshall, Ia. Gardner, H. W., Lansing. Griffin, T. P., Saginaw. Griffin, W. E., Pondunkville, Ill. Goss, E. B., Rockford, Mich. Graves, C. H., Oak Harbor, O. Griffin, F. J., Omaha, Neb..' Giltner, W. H., Eminence, Ken. George, L., Warren, O. Gaffey, T. J., Watsonville, Cal. Howe, H. B., Lydonville, Vt. Hotchkiss, E. P., Burr Oak, Kan. Hurd, P., Abilene, Kan. Hitchcock, A. K., Florence, Arizona. Hatham, F. H., Livingston, Mont. Harrington, J., Keokuk, Ia. Harvey, E. P., Henry, Ill. Halloway, W. L., Kirkland, Mo. Hart, C. K., Brookfield, Mo. Howard, R. A., Ann Arbor. Herminghauson, F., Madison, Ia. Hoadley, G., Streator, Ill. Tllenbeck, W. T., Marshall, 111. Hull, E. N., White Sulphur Springs, Mont. Hindman, A. C., $erlington, Ind. Hempstead, H.; St. ,Charles, Mo. Boy, J. B., Lockford, Ill. } Eurspool, J. ., Otsego, Mich. j Hunter, J. $., JIuntspwn, Mo. H atot, 19. $.,, Middletown, P. z Hungate, 0. E., Topeka, Kan. Harns, L. F., t. Clinton, O. 1 Hegner, H. D,, Sewickley, Pa. Hawes, G. E., Battle Creek. Houren, WV., Jackson. Ito, A., Ehime, Japan. John, T., Provo, Utah. Johnson, M., Germantown, Ken. Jones, F. G., Crystal Lake, Ill. Johnson, E. L., Norfolk, Neb. Jefferson, L. W., Watsford, Cal. Janet, H. W., Nebraska City, Neb. James, J. H., Urbana, O. Johntz, J. E., Abilene, Kan. Jones, L. C., Uniontown, Pa. Jeffries, A. W., Romansfield, Pa. Kotetawa, T., Oita Ken, Japan. Kohler, A. H., Moline, Ill. Kenworthy, S. R., Rock Island, Ill. Kochnig, J. II., St. Marys, O. Keeler, W. E., Denver, Col. Kerr, A. W., Lake Linden, Mich. Kniper, G., Grand Rapids. Yale's hoot-Ball Team. Yale will have to find a good man for center, as Holcomb and Lewis, the men she used in that position last year, will not return. The giant guard, Heffiefinger, almost the whole strength of the Yale middle, has returned and will play again this year. Stanley Morrison, the other guard, will be back. With these old and able players to steady a new man up it ought not to be very diffi- cult for McClung to find an accept- able centre. Both the ends, Crosby and Hartwell, have returned, as has also Wallis, a tackle, Barbour, quarter back, and McClung and Bliss, half backs. This shows that a new man will have to be found for the vacancy created at tackle by the graduation of Captain Rhoads, and this will be the hardest hole to fill, and a man to take position vacated by the other Morrison at full back. Mills, who played several games on the line last year, ought to be able to fill Rhoads' position, while Slay- back, the noted Wesleyan full back, who has entered Yale, is a promis- ing man for the back field vacancy. That Yale should win every game but the one with Harvard (a doubt- ful fight) goes without saying. With so many of Rhoads' caaefully trained men as a nucleus to build from, Yales team ought to be very strong. J. A. C. Hildner. instructor in German, entered the class of 'go from the Detroit High School. He was a member of the editorial staff of the Chronicle in his senior year, and also a # egnber of ,the first Castalian board. He also Ield. the 9ffic Of clas historin. Last year he was principal of the Hancock (Mich.) High School. 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