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...upon by Columbia. In the first place, we had named a fair time for the race, and, as far as courses were concerned, our men, who thought the conditions of the two courses equal, were perfectly willing to exchange with the Columbia men, had they known that the latter crew thought that there was any difference in the courses. In the second place, our men wanted to get away. And, thirdly, our men were unwilling to sacrifice their personal conveniences for the reasons given by Columbia, (which, by the way, are mentioned in Mr. Baylies' statement) which appeared contradictory...
...member of the Yale 'Varsity Crew, writing in the Courant, states that "it is necessary to observe with a very critical eye to be certain the 'Varsity is not on the water" when watching the class crews now in training for Yale's fall regatta of the 11th...
...Holden, for the annual election of officers. The following named officers were elected : C. J. Hubbard, president; E. S. Rousmaniere, vice-president; H. V. Hayes, secretary; R. D. Winthrop, captain of the eleven; W. Fuller, captain of the nine. It was voted also that the action of the crew in electing Mr. Burch their captain be ratified. Mr. Burch then explained the need of a new set of oars, which were immediately voted. Mr. Rousmaniere, on behalf of the committee on heliotype albums, stated that the price was reduced to $12 in case of one hundred subscribers, one-half...
...voluntarily, and as a matter of courtesy, kept off the course on the hour and day first named, and two days later agreed to row Columbia after the race with Yale, it did so with the full understanding that the time was to be set to convenience the Harvard crew; that Columbia, instead of recognizing this courtesy, insisted on putting the Harvard crew to so great inconvenience that had the Harvard men known in the first place that such would be their claims they never would have consented to allow a postponement; and lastly, that Columbia distinctly agreed to call...
Yale beat the Wesleyans 9 goals to 0 in foot-ball Saturday. The Yale team was as follows: Back, Camp; halfbacks, Richards and Terry; quarterback, Twombly; rushers, Tomkins, Hindman, Farwell, Beck, Knapp, Dawes and Bertram. Capt. Hull of the crew is coaching the eleven, and several crew men will undoubtedly play among the rushers when the team is finally organized...