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Albert Whitehouse, the Ottawa cricket player, will begin to coach the eleven about May 1, and his training will undoubtedly greatly strengthen the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cricket Club. | 4/17/1891 | See Source »

John F. Morrill has been engaged to coach the Exeter nine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/15/1891 | See Source »

Walker, the Englishman, who was coming across to coach the team, has written that he will be unable to do so. The management is now endeavoring to secure a Canadian player, White-house, of Ottawa, to take charge of the eleven. The candidates for the team will practice on Norton's Field regularly from this time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cricket Schedule. | 4/9/1891 | See Source »

Saturday was a perfect day for boating and the 'varsity and class crews were out early in the afternoon. Several of the 'varsity men went out in pair-oars at first: Shaw '94 and Vail '93, with Captain Perkins as coach, were in one boat, Lynam, M. S., and Newell '94, with C. F. Adams 2d in another; while Powers '92 and Cummings '93 were in a double scull. The men rowed as above until about 4 o'clock when the crew was made up as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crew Notes. | 3/30/1891 | See Source »

...rowing traditions of the two universities do not differ materially, so it is easy for a man from either university to coach the crew of the other. Traditions are at times lost sight of, however, and when this occurs it requires careful work to restore their sway. For instance, for several years prior to last year's race Cambridge won by superior leg work. Cambridge, however, was becoming careless in body form, and Oxford, perceiving her error, worked until she successfully grafted good leg work upon good style, which she has always preserved easily on account of the enlistment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Oxford and Cambridge. | 3/24/1891 | See Source »