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...defensive work of the first eleven was admirable. The graduates failed to gain five yards in all during both halves, with the exception of the usual five on the opening V plays and Hallowell's run. The interference, however, was weak and failed to stand the test of good individual work. Clarke did the best rushing of the backs, but did not prove effective in the interference. Dunlop, too, can improve much in this respect...
...play the game there. At present the field is in poor condition, but a gang of men is at work, levelling, sodding and rolling it, so that it will be in the best of condition by Nov. 25. Mr. Burnham, who had the contract for putting up the stands last year, has the work again. This year, however, the pitch of the seats will be greater, and where before there were ten sections, each with rows seating thriteen, there will now be in the same length of stand eleven sections, each with rows seating twelve persons...
...following are the holders of Fellowships and Scholarships on October 18, 1893. This is substantially the list as it will stand for the year, as there will be probably only two or three changes...
...SALE.- Two handsome black saddle and driving mares. Stand 14-2. Weigh about 825 lbs each. Both sired by the prize saddle horse Wilson Denmark and bred in Colorado. They are thoroughly acclimated, as they have been here a year. Fine saddlers, extra roaders and perfectly fearless. Call and see them...
...only the worse for its age. To begin with, the freshmen have little or no discipline in their work and right here is the basis of the other faults. The men seem to feel that it makes no difference how they play so long as they do not actually stand still; attention, and above all implicit obedience to the words of the coachers seem to be almost entirely lacking. The men refuse to play where they are told and there is a great deal of unnecessary explanation and parleying. The freshmen should learn as soon as possible that a coacher...