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Yale won the University race at New London on June 28, Harvard winning the Freshman and four-oared events. Four days before the race Captain Higginson broke a bone in his leg and was obliged to retire from his position at stroke. Harding who had been rowing at 2 was put in at Capt. Higginson's place and Bullard who had been rowing in the four...
...spent most of their time working on the 'Varsity. The past week's hard and very satisfactory practice, however, will doubtless find Yale prepared to play a strong game. Yet it is certain that the team is considerably weakened by the loss of Wilhelmi, fullback, who broke his collar-bone in the Princeton freshman game last Saturday. Although it is certain that Yale will be outclassed in punting by Stillman of Harvard, still there seems to be no doubt that their team is at the highest stage of its development...
...were out yesterday for their regular practice in catching punts and tackling, the ends being given special coaching in getting down the field on kicks. Daly, the regular quarterback fractured his collar bone in the game with '99 on Wednesday and will not rejoin the squad for some time. Hallowell has gone from left end to quarter, Whitney to right end, and Shaw or Lawrence from right to left end. Hallowell played quarter for a short time last year on the Hopkinson team. Fincke, who has been laid up for about two weeks, was out and played quarter...
...strongest at the tackles and ends, though they were considerably weakened at end by the loss of Beardsell, who broke his collar bone during the game, and at halfback by McCornick who has been compelled to give up playing. There was a great confusion of signals by Edmunds and the backs in general, but otherwise the team play was fairly good. Adsit and Talbot played the best game for 1900 and Sargent for Hopkinson...
...batting practice yesterday, Rainbolt was hit on the head by a pitched ball, and in falling broke his collar bone...