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...city government, and a request was sent to the authorities of the University asking that the students refrain from using the sidewalks for running. Steps were immediately taken in the matter and from that time the athletic teams always ran in the street. Other students were urged to follow their example and for the rest of the year there was no further occasion for remonstrance. We regret exceedingly that another appeal to the good sense of the students is now necessary, and we trust that the request of the Athletic Committee will put an end to the annoying practice...
...even allowed to know who the men that will form these teams are, their interest invariably weakens, and enthusiasm gives place to an indifference, which is the most discouraging thing a team has to face. On the other hand, if the practice is open and the students may follow the work of their representatives, their interest grows as the final race gets nearer, and they are ready to give their crew or football eleven the heartiest support at the time when this support at the time when this support is most needed. This enthusiasm on the part of the students...
...true, great men of the past, he said, are not dead, they are still living among us; for through their disciples and imitators, their souls once more come to life. They are re-incarnated not through their will but through ours. We must strive to follow their example, although we can never hope to reach the degree of perfection they...
...began light practice yesterday in order that the pitchers might get their arms in condition as soon as possible. Only four members of last year's nine will go in training, Captain Quinby and Trudeau of the infield and Keator and Letton of the outfield. The management intend to follow out the policy of not employing a professional coach inaugurated last year, so Captain Quinby will be assisted in coaching only by former university players. Practice has not progressed far enough to give any definite criticism of the candidates' work, but it is thought that there will be some difficulty...
...latter from St. Mark's School. The rest of the candidates are men who have played on their class teams or on the 'varsity. Every afternoon the men are given about eight grounders to field. They then practice the ways of sliding and running to bases and follow this up with a short run to the Gymnasium where they go through a system of dumbbell work. As yet, no regular batting practice has been done, but a few of the men are practicing in the cage one or two mornings every week. At present seventeen men are trying...