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...four graded crews of the Weld Boat Club are now fairly well settled although the orders of the third and fourth vary a little from day to day. The first and second are rowing as they were a week ago except that Snite yesterday took Shuebruk's place at 4 in the first boat as the latter is sick. The first and second Freshman boats are also practically settled, with the exception of one or two places, most of the men on each boat having rowed for some time in their present order. The first is rowing well...
...West Point at 3.40 o'clock this afternoon, taking a special car from the car station after a short signal practice. The team will go to New York on the Fall River boat and will reach West Point tomorrow morning. All of the regular players will be taken except Ellis who is prevented from playing by injuries received in the Bates game. The complete list of the players and coaches who will be taken follows; Daly, Barnard, Bowditch, Burnett, Campbell, Clark, Fincke, Gierasch, Graydon, Hallowell, Hollingsworth, Kendall, Kernan, J. Lawrence, R. Lawrence, W. R. Lawrence, Lee, Riggs, Ristine, Roberts, Sargent...
...when punts were tried. Their defense was a little weak. The three centre men, Barnard, Sargent and Lee, did the best work they have done this season, and were by no means the weak spot of the team as they have been heretofore. None of the men were injured except Sawin, who again hurt his broken nose...
...engaged in other branches of athletics are urged to come out for the lacrosse team. Beginning today, practice will be held every afternoon at 4 o'clock on Holmes Field. There will be no Saturday practice except for those men who need special coaching in stick-work. The squad will be divided into four sections under the charge of the class captains. At the end of the fall practice several games will be played by picked teams, if possible, to give the men some idea how every one of the positions should be played. Sticks and balls for practice during...
...managed to hold it their running was so slow that they were tackled from behind. There was no interference, and several times the runners were knocked down by men on their own team. This poor work is less discouraging, as none of the regular backs were in the game except Ellis and he played only part of the time. The work of the men in the line was almost as bad as that of the backs. No large holes were opened and gains were made principally by the individual work of the backs. It must be said, however, that...