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Spring football practice began at Yale last Friday under the coaching of Thorne...
...Cotting was born in Arlington, Mass, in 1812. Entering college in 1830, he received a detur and belonged to the Institute of 1770, the Hasty Pudding Club and the Phi Beta Kappa. He gained the degrees of A. M. and M. D. in 1837 Immediately after this he began the practice of medicine in Boston. In 1841 he went abroad to pursue his studies and was made a member of medical societies in Rome and Athens. Upon his return in 1843 he was appointed curator of the Lowell Institute, which position he held until April of this year...
...Chenoweth was born in Virginia in 1866. His school life began in the Chaucey Hall School, but later he entered the Boston Latin School, from which he graduated in 1884, Upon completing his college course he went to New York to take up the profession of journalism. In a short time he was made night city editor of one of New York's daily newspapers, which position he held until 1895, when he returned to Boston to assume the editorship of the Saturday Evening Gazette...
...Yale began by scoring one run in the first inning. Wadsworth got his base on balls and stole second. He reached third on Bement's sacrifice and came home on a wild pitch. Harvard made a pretty double play in the second after Turnbull had hit safely. Simmonds knocked a grounder to McVey, who threw to Holt, and Holt caught the runner at first...
...crease was badly cut up when Harvard's inning began, but the batters started in cautiously, and the inning as a whole showed the most consistent and even run-getting of the season. Carleton played a careful and valuable inning for 12, and the next high scorer was Adams with a total of 21. Captain Comfort made the top score of 33 in the best style he has shown this season, and Haughton and Scattergood added 16 and 11 respectively...