34 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



CLASS NOTES. 



BASEBALL! 



All students of the Senior and Junior class, desirous of joining the 

 College of Pharmacy's base-ball team, will hand their names to Wm. 

 Milnes, Manager, senior class, not later than March ioth. 



Head Coach Fisher, of Columbia, has given us permission to use 

 the grounds at 116th Street for morning practice, and for our games 

 at home. 



Games have already been arranged with the Ossining Military Acad- 

 emy, Flushing High School, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, and 

 we are endeavoring to secure a game with the Freshmen team of Co- 

 lumbia. 



We are yet to hear from a number of Colleges, to whom we have 

 written for games, and as soon as we have our schedule completed, 

 same will be posted on bulletin board. 



We have some very good material in the Junior Class, men who 

 have played on High School teams and are not novices at the game, 

 and with the remaining members of last year's team as a nucleus, we 

 should have no difficulty in building up a good and well-balanced 

 team. 



If you take an interest in your college, and desire to show your col- 

 lege spirit ; remember that it costs money to run a base-ball team, 

 in the way of suits, railroad fares, and all the paraphernalia that goes 

 with a team, and as our funds are very low at present, all contribu- 

 tions, whatever the amount may be, will be thankfully received. 



Names of all candidates for places on the team must be received 

 by Manager Milnes not later than March ioth; no preference will be 

 shown, as every man will be judged by his playing. 



Contributions will be received by Manager Milnes or Captain An- 

 drews. 



IN MEMORIAM. 



We report with deep regret that Mr. David Garbarino, class 1901, 

 first man on the roll of honor in his junior year and winner of the 

 $100 prize in practical pharmacy in the senior year, died February 

 11, 1912, of pneumonia, after an illness of only two days. 



