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...with the showing made by all the teams. Last evening at the Freshman Gymnasium a blackboard talk was given to the entire squad. At this meeting formations and plays were explained in detail and the new rules carefully gone over. Coach Wachter is endeavoring to teach the men to avoid, as much as possible, fouling...
...started Coach Wachter spoke to the men concerning his plans for the coming season. He said that above all men must keep in strict training and perfect physical condition all the time and there must be no absences. There will be close observance and interpretation of the rules to avoid fouling in the games. Coach Wachter expressed himself as being very optimistic over the basketball outlook at the University and thinks that with the material on hand a good quintet can be produced. There will be no cut for a week or so but because of the limited space...
...order to avoid congestion at the University Squash Courts, the Department of Physical Training has introduced a new system of signing up for the courts. This system takes effect on Monday, November 15. In the first place, courts may be reserved any time after 1.10 P. M. by signing the blanks which will be posted in the building. Secondly, every player must sign in person, and lastly, men without partners may reserve a court, but any other player may sign up for the same event and court...
...have applied for tickets to the game are requested to call for them tomorrow in order to avoid the rush at the end of the week. All tickets in the cheering section will have stamped upon them, "white" or "red handkerchief." These handkerchiefs will be used to form the "H" when the "Marseillaise" is sung Saturday. Everyone whose ticket indicates that he should bring a red handkerchief, should call at Leavitt & Peirce's any time from Wednesday on, and upon showing his tickets, he will be given a red handkerchief. Further instructions about forming the "H" will be announced...
...neither the editors of the CRIMSON nor its correspondents are experts. They do not pretend to settle these problems. They naturally take an interest, however, in national issues and form opinions on them. A college man who believes that because his knowledge of such problems is limited he should avoid discussion of them and should devote all his thoughts to collegiate or other minor matters will not make a good citizen...