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...take corrective exercises will do so in the Freshman Athletic Building. Meanwhile at the University Squash Courts, once an adjunct of Randolph Hall but now open to all students now that Randolph is owned by the University, men will be playing squash racquets and handball. At the Big Tree Swimming Pool, which formerly was for the exclusive use of men who lived in Dunster Hall, but is now college property, some 30 or 40 Freshmen who don't know to swim will be learning to. At the Hemenway Gymnasium there will be boxing, fencing, indoor track work, wrestling...
...Howes 1G.B. will be in charge at the Big Tree Swimming Pool and will instruct all Freshmen who do not know how to swim. Other members of the University can avail themselves of this privilege...
Maine gave the University little trouble in stopping its plays. Not once, strange to say, reverting to forward passes or open plays of any variety, the Pine Tree Staters seemed content to plug away at a stone-wall line or to essay futile swings around the end that usually were broken up before they reached the line of scrimmage. Only once was anything other than a straight play tried; and this criss-cross play was unmercifully smothered for a five-yard loss. Courtney was the lone star of the Maine offense, his clever dash up the sidelines just before...
Freshmen who still remain in a physical training section must choose one of the following four forms of exercise: tennis, to be held under the instruction of J. S. McCloy, 3L., at Soldiers Field; swimming, under Mr. Howes, at the Big Tree Pool; handball, under Mr. Fradd, at the Freshman Athletic Building; and the 5 o'clock gymnasium section...
Captain Ray Smith is the most dangerous player on the visiting line-up, and his two years of University experience have developed him into the best line-plunger in the Pine Tree State. Ginsberg, at quarter, is another veteran, and will give trouble to the Crimson ends who will have the responsibility of cutting down his usual long run-backs of punts. Lord, the rangy center, is ranked with Smith and Ginsburg as one of the "big three" of the Maine outfit. Two other veterans are Barron, end, and Young, right halfback...