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...last year's crew, Goodrich, Ames and Jennings are with the 'varsity squad; Cabot and Hurley are coming out later and Captain Bull is coaching. Rice is the only one of last year's crew now rowing with the squad. Their work consists of about 350 strokes on the rowing machines, and 20 minutes on the chest weights, followed by a 3 mile run. The men are to be coached by Tudor of the B. A. A., but so far most of the coaching has been done by Captain Bull, assisted by Goodrish and Perkins...
Davis, Swift and Simonds are also rowing with the squad. Whitbeck, Marvin, Thomson, McDuffie, Boardman and Mills have all rowed on crews before. Whitbeck rowed on the Shattucks at St. Paul's for two years, Marvin has rowed on the New York Athletic Club, McDuffie was on the Halcyon crew at St. Paul's, Boardman rowed on a B. A. A. junior crew, and Mills has done some rowing at St. Paul's. Many of the others are football men, among them being Holden, Dibblee, Farley, Sargent, Donald and Davis...
...course the pole vaulters, hammer and shot putters and the high and low hurdle men have not taken much share in these games, but nevertheless those who are able are working in the Gymnasium until they can get outdoor practice. As soon as the weather permits, the pole-vaulting squad, which has been discontinued for some time, will begin work again. Hoyt, who holds the Harvard record of 11 ft. 2 3/4 in., Hallowell and Emmons who have both done better than 10 feet, Sherwin and Dole, point winners in interscholastic meetings, are the most promising men for this event...
There is a large number from which to choose in the shot putting. Clark, Hennen, Connor, Lovering, Klein, Paine, Merriman and Stott are all practicing with the squad which meets every afternoon. Kubli has a record of 39 feet 2 inches, which he made in the Yale games last spring, while Connor and Lovering are reported to have come near forty feet in practicing. Of the others, Clark, owing to a lame wrist, is not doing so well; Klein works hard but has not yet learned to make the best use of his strength; Paine, Merriman and Stott, although...
...ought with practice to do well at the high hurdles; Emmons is running the hurdles simply to keep himself in condition until out-door pole vaulting becomes possible. Besides these men it is hoped that Williams, Rice and Hallowell will come out, the addition of whom will strengthen the squad considerably. A call was made two days ago for candidates in the low hurdles and a large number of men responded, among whom are several of the best sprinters, so that from present appearances Harvard will be represented by a strong team this year...