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...strong in proportion to their weight and ought to row a very fast race...
...graduate, now in Germany, writes that Beyreuth tickets are fast being sold and that any Harvard men who are intending to attend this summer ought to send orders soon...
...first and was retired for 28 runs. The feature of the inning was Lineaweaver's drive for 2, and the steady play of Tibbitts and Broatch who stayed in together for about half an hour without making any runs. The Harvard team did not score very fast, but had no great difficulty in topping Yale's figures. Corning with 12 runs and S. Skinner with 10 led the batting. A second inning was begun and Yale was retired for 36 runs in spite of the interest some of the Harvard fielders showed over '94's success in another part...
...working hard over their individual faults, but much still remains to be done before it goes to New London. Stroke rows very smoothly but is apt to be slow in getting his arms straight on the recover. 7 starts his body too fast on the recover, is apt to drop at the full reach, start his slide too soon on the stroke and not handle his oar clearly. 6 lifts the boat in the stroke, rows short and feathers very awkwardly. He rows smoothly and improves in some of his work. 5 is apt to be very unsteady. He feathers...
...Windle, who holds the world's mile record, and M. Scott, of the Sydenham A. C., the one mile champion of Rhode Island. H. B. Hallock of Amherst is a very good man, and the Harvard men in the two mile intercollegiate handicap will have to ride very fast to beat him. Rich, Murphy and Zimmerman have been in Cambridge for a day or two trying the track and getting used...