VOL. 1.-NO. 2~. TULAr E UNIVERSTl'Y, NEW ORLEA MAY 1, 1895. rt~ FI 'E CENTS PER -COPY. FIELD nod F. F. Chur chill. Cusachs has and J11.s. Murphy. For '!18, Eustis,_ · made some oxcollent time in practice, En,ls Jobm;on, Hen antl the e~pectation as to ·w would Lloyd Coleman. ho ry Chatle, a~.d.. Lo the snccessfol contestant was about This was a half mile relay nee eaeh. evenly L>alanced. Churchill took tlte man running 220 y SEVEN ECOKDS R hurdles easily and gracefully, but ow- '(Hlgninecl splendid iog pro11u.bly to nervousne s Cusachs Cusachs running rd . On ever leads, Fenner !me\ expectiooally · fai eel to clear the rncoud hurdle, aud Tl.le time was l min. ahd 40 seo. beb~~ fell, uruising- himself co:.:sidt:rn.bly. 5 secs. better than '96 Distinguishels erself. the record Eust\" l After tbi~, Churchill was not pushed at finished secemd for· all and the time was slow being 19 3-5. '07 third. Last year Six men v,ere entered for the pole by 'fJGalso 'but '08 and Ma.tthe , : t.hi~ was~.- owing to an alleg~ Jlfonday was a gala. day at Tulane. third s of the eyents de rnnlt but only four conte ted. These foul in passing the spite the hissos were: W. E. ,Joor , , C. Enstis '9 handkerohi&l the. Ji'or the first time in t,Jiehistory o{ the .noel j-eersof '07 who 96 , race was given to the chm; of '9(. The. thought to win the Warren Johnson , and R. Bowling 'l'nlane .Aithletno Association, their 'u sual tJ,uota of opLo more honor , and 96 s i d'1 ot t k8 d t l the en '95. Eustis and Bowling went ont at this orsar but neYerth par !1 n a M'~·, IJpdng (~m s ,~11e hel,1 1.ti)0l- their eclipse the fame that l ye eless forfeit tbfir • '06 acquired in S It. in. and for some time fir t place cl own campus. :the games last year. T y won three 6 was hotly contested, but Johnson beaten. Giving ass flag just .a.$ though th9t we~- I,t was only dt1e te•tlie ai~le aqid e11er- even t bu,t i1n bhe e-la t~e winner or. eacli ' '1 ssrn.ce whi~h they finally won at ~)ft. , Carter, , ulJivan, 11etic bnstling of the Sames~ Oom- .have so long been event 5 points, the sec-ond tnalll 3 ,.,~ - dreaming of , they and -Crooks ·ere the entries for put- mittee that th&'bl'ack and graud stand ·came in last,.and the third 1 the sum ~f points for th~~ . are despoodeni. ting tLe Hi pound . hot. Sullivan different classes were ready for t})e contests, but, every" : 'l'be .S.rstevent of stands: · • the day was the ag:dn vinoing at : feet 4-in. Cai·ter ti):og was finished Sat'ur~y morning 100-yard dash, the 32 1st 2n,1 Bl'\' Total entries Laing R. E. ·acond with a throw of aod tho games wonld have tal«ln pla~e DeBuys, O. Eus~i s,. Ead-s Jolrnson, The half mile bic~·clerace brought out 28 It, !) in. , G 9 J•h;;:oPJ~•e l'l~le P;.ts.., c,nthn.tafternoonrasannounced,bad 1t Frank Gordon. Ibis .. as won bylf , .. w WE J , A 1\I b 97 3 2 2 23 not. been, for the steady downpour of ,Eustis 'D8 wlio begn 96 n the record break- onr men, · '· oor-, ' · orp Y 1 '05, Eshleman, '!J7, and. Gilmore '97. 98 1 •· 3 1 • mln ttliat lasted tbrouz;botu thte day i g bringing the time down from 10~ In imst "·cius Joor has shown his tibil- '80 o 2 o 6- andlleft tlie·t'J:laek soft a,nd: slui-lly. secs. t,o 10 2-5, DeB11ys'90· was s,3cond. ity as a:;ider and al Witha lttLle rc,lltng a,nd r,lenty of 'J.'browing the I6 pound hammer i·n traclc are rather sh thongh the tmn 'HG winning ~;:21! or,, points th an m arp for ."r)eedy the three other cla ses together, tiJiu imn hine, howeyer, it "'as in ,plenc1id :vas the next a ·ent l!OndH,ion by Monday afternoon. "" and only two men riding he won easily in 1 min. and 27 holding her old positJon ,at the bead taking part, .T.r Sullivan nml Wal- 1.r- sec. ,.rorpliy i.e Tnlane. at a.. .. ,1 • All events such as pole-vaulting and ter aS t enado, th • v = 11 e light we ig ht foot- fortunate in breaking hb wheel while ing e.xtremel" un- ., The commit.tees did 8.'tl'ellen.,. 1"11' weigbt-~hrowing were within t-hotrack ~all play er. G and by their efforts the !lpectato~- : a::.tenadodid ve~y we~l, on the Inst• lap. it6elf and . wano:easily seen b~ the spec- 10d t could get lln nniuterrupted vie- -oi~I~ ee~, al liough har~ly reachrn g his or the four men entered for the 440 positions of the track and field. t\\tor~. The officers Ol'the Assooia,t.ion ·praotrne reco-rtl. Su ll ivnn won with a a r,e: l\Ies(rs. Edw. Rigbtor '9/i; pres i- ;t b row O r go lb• 1•a1· · .h df yard dash, only two took their places The officers of field day ere : v t s1ng e recor rom dent 1 Warren Johnson '!l6,.vice presi- • 87 ft.. s.mo hes. :s h · h b on lhe scratch, Ousacbs, '96, nnd Peril- Referee-,J;ohn E. Lom . Or: ot_ men ave een. flent ; T. L. Carter 'H6, recording secre- ,~vark mg h ar d 1 ti11 t d s 11 lil\t '!>5. Perilliat left the track in about , Ju or s e_·en . nn , u 1- dges-Prof. J. H .. DUia.rd, Lle11~•• , 1 'bary·, H. K. Payne,. conesp@ndiog sec- . van st nugg l 8 d h a. d t O fl r. 1t th a hundred and fifty yards and Cusachs W. H. P. Ore . h d d b mg . ov-er e 1 ighton, Potter l'ark&'-.· . ~tary; ,,,. Prague, • oleman, trea s urer 11d 0 , d 111 I l tlni bed alone l1ringing the old re~ord un re.,. ut < t Suecee. t ~ea- . of 57 4.!\ down to GG2-G. The c nte - ufus Foster, and the following genblemen composed lotted- six throws. J Clerk of Course-.Dr. A.. S. Wbee1er. · D . Minor, 1. G. tile Games' €0mmittee: Wa11ren C hurchil1, bo th '!Ju en, and Fit:-1pat- tants in the rnnnin~ broatl jum wero Timers-~t. m Shields, J. Harrison, S•. Jbhnson ,cGichairman. Edw. Rightor, rick were the entrie J. D . Minor '06, and F. L Churchill M .. Oviatt. s !u the running '05; N. S. Von rhul '05, C. V. Cusaohs high j,ump. Chu rchill ancl •'itzpatrick 'OG. Minor won at H> ' t. 6 inches, Starter-Prof . L. Gearhtmlt. '96 Ja mes Buchanan 'UGand Chauncey failed to clear kl H. 2 which is 7 '.i inches better than the Measurer -Prof. 1 inchc . and drop- D. S. Anderson" ButJler 'U-i. ped ou.t Mi.nor winni:ng at £.iIt. 3 inch- record made by John E. Lombard. ProI. H. D. Hawkins. es. '.Ihe record of last ye r was five The mile bicycle race was tho ne. ·t Official Scorer-Richard 'l'he affair was.managed wi th a great .feet ~~inches and Brufl. it wa.s hoped that event and Joor, Morphy, Eshleman: Assistant Starters in .Rele.yRaco~ deal of care by th e Game 'Co mmittee this would be rai sed this year, l nt and Gilmore. Joor and l\Iorphy leu C and the snoaess on Mond :1y is to be Minor diu not w has. Hnget, C. Butler, L. oherol,t. oredi ood to, their efforts. i!lh t.o 1voa.ry himself easily up to the l,eginuing of the fir t 'l'he recept ion and field comruitt t'.)O much in tihi cveuL and so tile old lap wh o Io-rphy's wheel lippecl in wore as follows: There were fully J,500 people pre en t, record till stands . the sharp be ~d of the trnck throwing oonstanNy oheering and. aJi)plauc1ing Reception Committee-King Logan~ 'l'4e -20 yard dash bronght out four both Joor and himself. EshlenJan chairman tlbeir fa,,or1tes, lt wa.!:ithought for a spoecly men Ii . .E ; C. Water[!lan, A. Eustis, Dcbuy 'fl(;, bas. won in 3.2Ulowering the college record J. 0'.Kelly, W. Dixon, L while t hat it would be rathen diffi~ult Fenuer 'OG,.l\fortin . J. Matthis, · io keep num.-l>e~ of small ooyou ,t, .des- c. ]!iu ti 'U s l\Jat~h ws, '97 and o( 3.3q. s. Eshleman, J. DeBuys, E. JohnsonA S. Delluys' long stride Jn the 80 yards dash wore three A. Morphy, A, 0. P- pite the Field , Committee a-nd p0Hce and splenditl w helps, Dr. J. P. ind "b ught him in 11. entries Carter 'UH, P rillint '05, and O'K ro officers, but with a, litble planning, and goo l winner w elly, John Tobin, 0 Glll, G. Te- itL Eustis second and Loeber 'U7. wing tc, an unfor .tunnte bau lt, S. Logan J, Murphy. stretching. oI barbwire, this was effecrn- F oner third. Her e 3,noth r rec rd accirlent Loeber was la.med and unable Field Committee-.-H. G. Dufourt ally prevented. The~ u110wcL gan to we!1t under, nnd it be stands. now !:!1- to run. Cnrt r set the pace a little .chairman; Fran -~r.i"° early and by i o'olock the grand · -econds. k Gordon, R. Dowling, to hot for the other man and won in E. Jahncke, Leo and•was comforta,bly filled. l<'avrot, A. A. ·words, There were so many ent ,ries for the 2,21i. The prettiest and most inte rest- Leou cherck, Adair Monroe, J. Kl0l81', The g9.mes began promptl3• on time boys' race thn.t it wn necessary to rwn ing event of all was the class race, the Leo Bur th e, Wirt Howe, aad10L1t of tbe thirteen eYents-not H.K. Pal'"lle~ it in threo heats, the final winner clas Jas. lxon, Geo. Hardoe, -0. Burtbe, oounting the three heats of th boys' Walter DeUuys, a Tu s o( 'UG,tho clflss of 'O and the St. John P. Chilton, ? P. M. Lamberton, lane Sub•Presh- cl ss o( '\.) taking part. 'Ihe 'OG m n S. rnoe,which made si:teeu-the Poitevent, J.B. GuLhrie, Jr., W, E". class of m!l.n, mnde it in LL 2.5 seC'onds. were Denuys, Cu achs, Fonner, and Kittredge, I. I. Lem '96 carried off nine m do.ls for first ann. .. The enlri s Ior the .120-ya1·d hurdle Minor. For :o!Bcethu winnin more than two rac was l>otlt 'tl11 '\)7, inrtiu · tthews, Smoke Tulane College \Ja.r. JI s, men-0. V. u~aclls da.ir .Monroe 1 '\ illium Hay ·t.rd, 6 oent oigl\r ma