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Ellis and Gierasch both came out for practice yesterday for the first time since the West Point game. Neither of them did any hard work. Sawin, too, was out again. He and Gierasch seemed to be in good condition but Ellis's leg is still troubling him, though he may be able to play against Pennsylvania. Kendall's injured shoulder again kept him out of the game...
...York. Before leaving, the men were divided into two teams and were given a half-hour of signal practice on Soldiers Field. The work was very fast and vigorous and the plays were run off accurately. Ellis did no work, but was taken with the team as his leg is well enough to permit his playing. Brayton and Putnam were also taken...
...very poor work and allowed Towne to get around his end several times for substantial gains. Roberts, who took Sargent's place in the second half, played a faster game than usual and stopped some of the plays, but his snapping back was very erratic. Ellis hurt his leg early in the game and Stillman, who took his place, was of little value in bucking the line and lost a good chance to score by fumbling on the three yard line. All the touchdowns were the result of long end runs by W. Lawrence, Kernan and Kendall. J. Lawrence kicked...
...took seats in the boats with the Freshmen. Many of the candidates have not rowed before, and the material as a whole is rather light, which is probably due to the fact that the heavier men are playing football. The crews are being coached particularly on time, a hard leg drive, and on shooting away the hands quickly. The following men assisted in the coaching: A. W. Stevens '97, R. F. Blake '99, W. B. Wheelwright '01, G. Blake '01 W. M. Ivins '01, R. O. Burton '01 and D. D. Evans '01. The Newell Freshmen will be called...
...able to play for about three weeks, he will be kept out of all the early games and possibly the one with Pennsylvania. A few minutes after Hallowell was taken from the field, C. H. Howe '04, centre on the third team, broke a bone in his right leg. The break is not a bad one, but will prevent his playing for the rest of the season...