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Running broad jump.-P. S. Rust, '87; F. B. Fogg, '85; D. C. Clark, '86; H. F. Mandell, '84; C. M. Field, '84; W. Wetherbee...
Throwing hammer.-C. M. Field, '84; A. L. McRae...
...foot ball, as played by all the colleges of note in the eastern part of the country, has been struggling for existence at Cornell, against the combined forces of the old American game, prejudice and general student apathy. This year it has succeeded in driving its opponent from the field and overcoming the ancient prejudice against itself, but the third obstacle still prevents Rugby from obtaining a permanent footing upon our campus. Through the efforts of a few members of the association the foot ball grounds were marked out and a team chosen some four weeks ago, but what...
This is all very well, but still where is our eleven? The season selected at the beginning of the season has not played a single game together. Some of them have not been on the field but once or twice. Now this is all wrong. Men that don't play foot ball are not the men to put on the eleven. A team that plays well together is immeasurably superior to a much heavier team of less experience. The natural conclusion then is this, put the men that play and train on the team. They are the ones who have...
...article published in your last number on the project of forming a rifle club meets with the hearty approval of many among the undergraduates, and as lover of field sports I am glad to see that the small spark of interest in shooting seems in a fair way to being rekindled. Let me suggest, however, that a club be formed which shall devote some of its attention to the class of students whose skill lies in the use of the shot-gun. Many of us are in the habit of devoting a part of our summer vacation to brush-shooting...