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...impossible of course at 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...
Even in the absence of typhoid fever, the so-called typhoid carriers may spread the disease. Under such circumstances anti-typhoid inoculations are a great protection. While normally there is but little typhoid fever about, no one can venture to predict the after effect of the war on the entrance of not only immigrants but also disease into the country. In Europe the immediate effect of the confusion incident to war has been an enormous increase of disease, including typhoid fever. Preventive inoculations have done much to control typhoid, but it may well be that after...
...strength of the westerners is unknown as no competitive scores are available for forming an estimate, but many predict that they are the men who will force Pennsylvania and Cornell for first honors. The men who compose the team are: E. Cralibe, captain, O. Bradway, H. Coolidge, W. Maker, W. McFie, L. Nichols T. Preble, E. Stanton, E. Wiley, and H. Wood...
...University crews of Yale, Cornell and Princeton will meet on Lake Cayuga this afternoon which is Navy Day at Ithaca while Cornell and Yale will meet on the baseball diamond at the same time. The crew coaches all refuse to predict the outcome but Cornell seems to have the edge over the other two. This race will be the first real tryout for Yale's new rowing system. Yale is the lighter of the crews, the average weights for all three excluding coxswains being: Princeton, 174 3-8: Cornell 174; and Yale...
...morning will be devoted to games and aquatic and indoor sports. In the afternoon, the Senior nine will face the Fort Andrews baseball club. F. B. Harvey has been elected captain of the ball team but refused to predict the outcome last night. He said his lips were sealed. The boys of North Thayer think they have a little on their neighbors in the South Entry of the same dwelling when it comes to the national game and these two teams will fight it out some time during the day. Catch as catch can rules will prevail...