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Niles and Dabney won their way into the finals of the doubles by defeating Philler and Thayer of Pennsylvania, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Pell and Gardner were defeated without much difficulty by Gerlach and Gordon of Princeton, 6-2, 6-4. The Princeton pair excelled in lobbing...
...University four-oar Burchard remained at 3 again today. The men had light work in the morning, but in the afternoon went fully five miles, and showed some improvement over their recent work. Lunt is fast recovering and went out in a pair-oared barge with Amberg today. Word was received today that Morgan's injury is not so serious as anticipated, and he is expected to be about again by Saturday...
...before been seen, and sent their shell along at a good rate, even at the low stroke of 28 and 30. The Freshman crew also went well. Buxton is back again at 4, as his threatened attack of mumps did not develop. Wyman was out again in a pair-oar, and in a scrub four in the afternoon, with A. G. Gill '06, J. F. Perkins '99, and Vogel. This four was defeated by the Yale substitutes four-oar in a short brush, by a narrow margin...
...week, owing to an injury to the base of his spine which he received playing baseball several days ago. Lunt is also ill, but will be able to row again within a day or two. Wyman, who was taken ill with the mumps last Tuesday, went out in a pair oar with Assistant Coach Gill this morning. W. Blair, coach of the Yale freshmen, was the guest of Captain Bacon at luncheon today. J. F. Perkins '99, of the graduate advisory rowing committee, arrived today. He will be here until after the races and will organize the Harvard gentleman...
...Jude, the Obscure," "The Mayor of Castorbridge" "A Pair of Blue Eyes," and "Under the Greenwood Tree," by T. Hardy...