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Century -- "Vista," by George Cabot Lodge '95; "Heroism in Everyday Life," by S. Weir Mitchell, M.D., h.'86; "Darkness," by Alfred A. Wheeler '76; "The Canada Sable," by Francis Sterne Palmer '87.
During the second half, the playing was greatly impeded by darkness and the crowding of the spectators on the field. The Freshmen were more successful in checking their opponents' advance, and after receiving the ball on a fumble, attempted an unsuccessful goal from the 30 yard line. The line-ups...
The University football practice yesterday was very uneventful. Unusually long preliminary work, such as tackling the dummy, punting, and charging for the linemen, consumed so much time that the line-up was necessarily short and had to be discontinued on account of darkness. In the signal practice, no new formations...
The last shoot for the novice cup was begun yesterday, but, owing to darkness, will not be finished until Thursday.
The pole vault in the University track games, contest in which was prevented on Friday by darkness, will be held on Soldiers Field this morning at 11 o'clock.