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...race, nor been a winning oarsman in a junior race; competitions with members of his own club will not affect the standing as a junior of any oarsman or sculler; the qualification of a junior oarsman or sculler shall relate to each time of his coming to the starting post, whether in a trial or a final heat...
...plays a very safe and steady game at cover point, throws and itches well, but needs to pick up more quickly. Rueter's throwing and catching are very fine, but he needs greater care in picking up. Easton handles his stick and uses his body well between the goal post. His throws are long, but he picks up rather slowly. He should also run faster when out of goal. The whole team need more agility in picking the ball out of a scrimmage, in effective body-checking, and in following up the ball...
...taken the pains to remind the public that four years ago he was pursuing his studies at Harvard-Assemblyman Roosevelt is in imminent danger, if he goes on as he has begun, of waking up some morning to find himself mayor-elect of New York. [Hartford Post...
...Francisco Post tells how a crew of amateur oarsmen were taken in and done for. The boys were waiting for a belated member of the crew, when a well-dressed and modest young stranger strolled into the boathouse and began to inspect the equipments with great interest. This is the way it turned...
...following papers are now on file at the Reading room: Boston Herald, Advertiser, Globe, N. Y. Evening Post, N. Y. Herald, N. Y. Tribune, Daily Graphic, Life, Puck, Harper's Weekly, London Graphic, Illustrated London News, "The Times" (London), Punch, Springfield Republican, a considerable number of N. E. papers of more local interest, together with many college papers (exchanges of the Advocate...