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...other hand the offensive play was most encouraging. Lake and Corbett both bucked the line with great effect, while Brewer. Gray and Lee followed their blockers well in going round the ends. In fact the whole team seems to be grasping the idea that every man should follow the play and help the runner out. If this improvement in the offensive play can only be followed up by a corresponding improvement in the defense, especially by clean, hard tackling such as Hallowell's yesterday, our prospects for the Yale game will be indeed bright. And this defensive play the coachers...
...impression that has become prevalent in college to the effect that the returns are to be posted inside Lyceum Hall and admittance charged, is entirely erroneous. The returns can be seen by anyone who cares to stand in the square...
...effect of this upon the athlete is very discouraging. He dares not over exert himself, and is in a continuous state of nervousness, which materially lessens the physical exertion, of which he would otherwise be capable, and it is well-known that courage and self-control are of the first importance to the success of the contestant...
...walk the purpose of physical culture is practically defeated. Although most trainers maintain that the exercise is not the on whole injurious, it surely fails of adequate physical good. The grating motions of the hip produces an effect on the alimentary canal which surely cannot aid the digestion, when the ordinary peristaltic motion is surely insufficient. More than any other athletic exertion, the walk produces vomiting, so it is not conducive to more bodily soundness. What is more, walking does not develop the body for its best efficiency. Other events exercise the muscles employed in the normal and rational activities...
...greatest objection, however, is the effect that such an arrangement will have on the attendance. Few if any can be expected to prefer the class to the 'varsity game. There would be little inspiration to the elevens to hear the loyal members of the classes of '93 and '94 cheering vociferously for Harvard on Jarvis, while a few little muckers alone stood on the side lines on Nortons and watched the struggle between the Seniors and Juniors...