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...captain." Now it is perfectly well understood that a graduate coach has no right whatever to be on the diamond or coaching lines during a game; and I understand from one who saw the game that Princeton was guilty of a number of other discourtesies that were calculated to upset the play of the visiting team. As the CRIMSON states, there was no protest on the part of the Harvard captain, and, as there has been no protest on the part of the CRIMSON, the way now seems clear for Princeton to repeat all these offences and perhaps...
...There will be no upset, no new policies to inaugurate, and no revolution. We make no claim that this system will produce a better team next year. In most ways it would be hard to produce a better team than the one which lined up against Yale this year. The coach on the field will be selected as in previous years and will have nearly the same authority. The committee of seven is too large to undertake to handle the actual coaching and should not attempt it, as nothing but confusion would result. They will probably meet seldom and operate...
...Yale eight, though upset by many recent changes in order, appears to be at present faster than the University crew,--at least, as far as can be judged from times rows under varying conditions. Inboard the men appear, as was the case with last year's Yale eight, to be not well together; but they have a very fast and easy shoot-away at the end of the stroke, which enables them to recover with little hindrance to the movement, of the shell. Outboard the blades are almost perfectly together...
...last lap Franchot was trying to pass Behr when Captain Lightner of the team, thinking the race was already finished, and wishing to be the first to congratulate Behr, ran out upon the track, and slipping in his attempt to recover himself on seeing his mistake, completely upset the Yale runner. The judges declared the race no contest...
...service in the store has not been entirely satisfactory. It is hard to see how it can ever be under the present system; for the Superintendent cannot promise a competent clerk fair wages and a prospect of reasonable increase with any certainty that his action will not be upset by a change in the Directorate. Interference by the Directors in such matters, where the responsibility should be borne by the Superintendent, has been a potent cause in the recent past of unintelligent and uninterested service in the store. If the Society be incorporated, the stockholders will, for their own sakes...