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...congratulate the management of the team on the push and energy which they have evinced in the collecting the means for putting up the prospective base-ball practice shed. This will undoubtedly be a great improvement on the little dingy room to which the winter in-door practice was confined. An early completion of this building is desirable, that our nine may commence practice as early in the year as possible. Courant...
...goal. Six points for '87. The ball was placed in the middle of the field, but soon it was again near '88's goal. Repeated rushes by Fletcher kept the ball there. Russell made a long rush and secured the second touch-down for '87. Holden attempted to push him outside; both men became talkative whereupon they were promptly disqualified by the referee. Their places were filled by Wiestling, '87, and Palmer, '88. Score, '87, 10, '88, 8. The ball was punted out by Peabody; another rush and touch-down by Fletcher followed, from which Willard kicked a goal...
...Duane, '88. closed for the negative. He asserted that the anti-Chinese policy is preventing commercial and social advantages; that it is contrary to the spirit of the United States. Our country needs men to push civilizing enterprises, and the Chinese are energetic. He also claimed that the spirit of exclusiveness was giving away, and that this spirit is indeed commendable as it arises from patriotism...
...arranged. This delay occurring later will deprive the tournament of much of its interest by forcing it to take place at a time when the college work will have become much more onerous than at present. The Tennis Association has in the past shown a decided tendency to push matters, and this year ought not to witness any diminution of its energy...
...work with his shoulders. 3: rowed in '87 freshman crew; heaviest man in the crew; apt to feather under water; is slow in getting away after the finish; is a little rough in his rowing. 4: captain and stroke of '87 freshman crew; a man of tremendous amount of push; his finish is rough, and he swings back too far. 5: substitute on '84 'varsity crew; rowed in Yale race; clips the end of his stroke; does not row smoothly; careless on the recover. 6: rowed in '87 freshman crew; has improved greatly during the year; still rows short...