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Bettle managed to contract a slightly sprained ankle during the afternoon which will keep him out of the game for a day or two. Brickley did not play yesterday on account of the muscle bruise received in the Williams game. He will be back in the line-up in a day or two, but will miss so much of this week's practice that he may not play in next Saturday's contest. In spite of the hard scrimmage, other injuries were negligible...
...practice Bradlee took charge of the University, but Freedley later replaced him, and ran the team during the greater part of the afternoon. Mills, who has been playing at left guard, is suffering from a muscle bruise, his place being taken by Cowen. Brickley, who was also excused on account of a bruised hip, watched the drill. His place in the backfield was taken by Willetts. Coolidge and Dana alternated at right...
...Bates game. O'Brien is the only man who played in it who was not fit for work yesterday, and his trouble consists of minor bruises which will keep him out only for a day or two. Cowen, who has not been practicing since the Maine game on account of a muscle injury, was again on the field yesterday, but did not get into the line-up of either of the University teams. Mills, who has been taking his place at left guard, has made such rapid progress in overcoming the handicap of inexperience and has shown such strength...
...award will be made on the basis of (1) a thesis on a subject approved by the committee and (2) such other evidence of scholarship as may be accessible. In special circumstances the committee may at its discretion dispense with the requirement of a thesis. No account is taken of the financial means of competitors; and no award will be made if none of the theses offered are of sufficient merit. The incumbent of the fellowship must agree to pursue his studies for the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The following subjects...
...spectacular s the onside kick. They were Mahan to Milholland, Freedley to L. Curtis. Other Sensational plays were Mahan's two long and runs in both of which his interference was slow and lifeless. He managed to make about 30 yards on each, however, and thus gave a good account of himself as a broken field runner...