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...this season the Freshman team has shown little development in passing and team-play, but has a number of individually good players who, with practice, ought to develop into an effective combination. The defence has shown up well in the two regular games, especially. Gardner at goal, whose work is above the average. The main trouble with the forwards seems to be tendency toward individual play and consequent lack of passing. Furthermore, the shooting has been weak. A decided improvement will have to be made within the next week, as the game with the Yale freshmen is scheduled for February...
...from last year's second team, and R. C. Babson and F. C. Ernst from the 1912 team are the only other men now in sight. For catcher, Brown, J. Sweetser and Jordan have had experience on the first squad, and the 1912 pair, Howe and Reeves, may develop well...
...size from three-eighths of an inch to over three inches in length, when they are the most destructive. They then bore across and completely girdle large limbs, and frequently even girdle the trunk, finally cutting a cell close to the bark and there turning into pupas. When these develop they push out through the bark and become moths, which in turn lay their eggs in the bark of the twigs. The elm beetle works in a similar manner, through it does not cut across the wood, but burrows mostly in the inner bark of the tree, so that...
...account of the scarcity of veteran material Coach Pieper faces this season a more difficult problem in the development of the baseball team than he has met in the three years that he has coached the University teams. To get the best men for the vacant positions will require careful selection and training, and the probability f unusually strenuous competition in a large squad of candidates is the only favorable indication at present. Coach Pieper has had two very successful seasons, and we look to him and to Captain Lanigan to develop a winning nine even under less favorable conditions...
...careers, and contrast the great world with the quiet college, we are apt to underestimate the teacher. His life is not what you think it is. In some respects it is better, and in some worse. At any rate, it is on a plane which enables him to develop the best that...