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...annual fall intercollegiate shoot between Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Harvard, will be held at Princeton this morning. The teams will be composed of five men, each man shooting at 50 birds at unknown angles. Before the match the Harvard men will hold a short trial shoot to pick the team. The following seven men have been taken: E. Mallinckrodt 1G, H. W. Dana 1M, E. W. Leonard '03, O. Paul 2B., P. Bancroft '03, G. M. Phelps '02. W. F. Williams...
...meeting held Thursday night to organize a Checker Club about twenty men signified their intention of joining. The club intends to arrange a match with Brown and with other local checker clubs. Entry books for the tournament, which will be held to pick a team, have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's, and at Sanborn's. The entry fee is twenty-five cents. Entries close Friday night, Nov. 9. First and second prizes will be given to the two men making the best scores. The next meeting of the club will be held on Thursday at Holworthy 12. Every...
...Goodrich '98, captain of the '97 University crew, has just been appointed coach of the Freshman crew. He will keep all of the crews rowing as they are for several days in order to get a line on the men. He will then pick a squad of 24 men, who will be organized into three crews, which will all row from the University boat house...
...Weld crews were the last to get on the water after the machine work in the Gymnasium, but were the first to begin cutting down their men. In the division of men the Weld was especially fortunate in securing the pick of those who rowed with the fall crew which won the fall regatta. The first crew was formed as soon as the men went on the water and has rowed in much the same order throughout the season. E. B. Roberts at stroke is a promising man and has had considerable experience in rowing, having stroked the winning interscholastic...
...dual races to pick class crews from the Weld and Newell club crews were rowed yesterday afternoon under very unfavorable conditions. No time was taken. In four of the five races rowed the Newell crews crossed the finish line ahead, the Law School winning the only victory for the Weld. In the case of the Sophomore crews, however, the Weld eight will also be allowed to enter the class races in view of the fact that it was leading when the accident occurred which prevented it from finishing. A break in the linen covering of the bow of the Weld...