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...training for some time, and in a few weeks will appear on the Thames, at London. The Oxford crew is rowing on the Isis, but, according to reports, is in a sowewhat backward condition, and changes are made in the crew each day. Mr. W. W. Fletcher will coach the crew for two weeks, when he will be succeeded by Mr. B. C. Lehmay. Mr. D. H. McLean will give the men the benefit of his advice during the last two weeks. The Cambridge men are doing very well, and the positions of the men have been decided...
Clarkson will begin to coach the candidates for the Yale nine on February 21, and will remain in charge four weeks...
...therefore, far from excessive. But during the last fortnight before the great game the football man will become more or less wrapped up in his fancies of victory or defeat. Up to this time the player, in distinction from the captain, has had few worries. He has been coached, but has not been required to study out problems of attack and defense, tricks and strategies, plays for emergencies, and plans of operation. This has become the duty of the coaches and the captain. The coach is usually a graduate who has sacrificed a vacation at some other period...
Charles Hollister has been elected captain for this year, and Arthur Irwin has been engaged to coach the men until April...
...from the Law, Medical, and Theological Schools should not be recognized as candidates for positions. Mr. Sanborn, the club's manager, has already arranged games with Bowdoin, Wesleyan, Tufts, and Dartmouth. The Casino has been engaged for the benefit of those trying for the team, and a professional coach will give the students points twice a week...