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"Y" CLUB POPULAR AT YALE

Aim to Have All Sports Represented in New Ell Athletic Organization.

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Membership in the "Y" Club at Yale has reached 150, and when the projected drive for members is over it is expected that this number will be materially increased. The "Y" Club was founded last spring to promote more interest in athletics at Yale, all candidates for major and minor sport teams being eligible for membership.

Training Tables Well Patronized.

During the fall season the training tables have attracted so many football men that the membership of the club predominates with members of the football squad. From the sentiment expressed by the undergraduates in regard to the need and advantages of such a club, the Executive Committee feels that it is filling a big gap in the undergraduate life and hopes that in the future even greater advantages and possibilities for its usefulness will be presented. In addition to a lounging room and training table for upperclassmen, the Freshmen have theirs, also, so that all undergraduates are represented in the "Y" Club.

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