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...this time to predict the make-up of the team next season as there are numerous vacancies which must be filled from last year's substitutes and from the 1918 Freshman team. The University will have an unusually strong pitching staff, however. E. W. Mahan '16, who was the mainstay last year will again be with the nine as will W. Whitney '16, who won the second Yale game last year. In addition, W. J. Boles '18, probably the strongest pitcher in College, who was unable to play last year on account of difficulties with the Office...
...suffers heavily by the loss of ex-Captain Talbot at tackle and Stillman and Carter at end. With the championship 1918 team to draw from, however, these positions should not be hard to fill. Captain Wilson, shifted from quarter to halfback on account of increased weight, will be the mainstay behind the line. Guernsey and Scovill have been acting as his running mates, while Legore has been playing excellently on the second team. Guernsey is showing excellent form in punting and drop-kicking. If a competent man can be secured to fill Wilson's shoes at quarter, this backfield should...
...prepared at Exeter and played on his Freshman team. He is 20 years old, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs 180 pounds. This is his second year on the team. He is the mainstay of the pitching staff...
...Sexton yesterday. Frye prepared at Exeter, where he pitched on the baseball team. He captained the 1915 baseball team in his Freshman year, and played on the University team as a pitcher and outfielder in 1913 and 1914. He is a left-hander and is expected to be the mainstay of the staff this season...
Captain B. M. Fullerton, '16 will be the mainstay of the team in the distances and as anchor man in the relay. The other experienced men in these events are, W. T. Jenney '17, J. A. Machado '17, S. J. Rogers '17, J. W. D. Seymour '17, and H. Wentworth '17. In the plunge A. Dixon, 3rd, '16, performed consistently and is sure to be a point winner next year, while K. F. Jackson '17 and W. L. Monro '16 did good work in the diving. R. M. Benjamin '17 was steadily improving in the plunge when forced to give...