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...Dill, H. L. Frovert, J. A. Gibson, R. C. Griffin, R. F. Jackson, B. S. Lacy, L. H. Schoff, P. Wheeler, A. D. Wyman; in French and Spanish--E. L. Adams, F. W. Morrison; in French and Italian--F. W. Snow; in history--H. Bingham, H. R. Shipman, L. LeG. Burley, R. G. Wellington; in government--H. C. Jones, M. G. Beaman, S. Blaikie, W. G. Barr; in German--L. A. E. Ahlers, F. Hagens...
...neither lining up in the scrimmage. But with these exceptions all of the men in Saturday's game stood the hard practice in good condition and many of the plays were run off with unusual speed and alacrity. Mercer, of the second eleven, however, received an injury to his leg that will probably keep him out of the game for the rest of the season...
...crucial fault in the boat, however, is the lack of united leg drive. The legs, from which come the real power of any crew, do not make the hard drive at the same time. In this respect some improvement has been shown during the last few days, and the final speed of the eight will depend largely upon how far this development can be continued...
Barring Clarkson's fine work in the box, the best individual showing was made by Quigley, who played behind the bat in R. P. Kernan's temporary absence on account of a strained leg. Besides catching excellently, he succeeded in throwing out three men at second, and made one brilliant catch of a foul fly in the ninth inning. His batting, too, showed great improvement. Carr made a bad misjudgment of a foul fly near the plate, but otherwise fielded his position cleanly. Stephenson made two good catches in right field, showing great improvement over his clumsiness in the Princeton...
Clarkson will be in the box again today, and Quigley will catch, as R.P. Kernan is still suffering from his leg, which was strained in the Mott Haven games. H.D. Kernan will play left field, and Stillman will play centre...