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Yesterday afternoon the first and second elevens went through light signal practice before leaving to take the Fall River boat for New York. This morning the squad will go to West Point from New York in a special sleeper, which will be held at West Point during the day and will bring back the squad by way of Albany tonight, reaching Boston tomorrow morning...
...University football team will leave for West Point this afternoon to play its first game away from Cambridge. A special car will take the men from the Square to the South Station in time to catch the 4.48 o'clock train for Fall River, whence they will go by boat to New York and will arrive at West Point about noon tomorrow. The squad will be composed of the following twenty-five men: Bowditch, Mills, Barnard, King, A. Marshall, Wright, Jones, C. Marshall, Kernan, Leatherbee, Stillman, Motley, Shea, Coburn, Lyon, Hovey, Whitwell, Matthews, Daly, Knowles, Foster, Meier, Overson, Piper, McGlensey...
...Weld Boat Club has just received a new racing shell from Davy, as a gift from Mrs. Charles F. Sprague, a niece of G. W. Weld '60, the founder of the club. It is intended to take the place of the old racing shell built in 1897-98. The new shell is 62 feet long, 23 inches wide, and 10 inches deep. It is constructed of Spanish cedar, both on the body and on the wash boards. A new system of bracing not yet tried here has been used and will probably prove very satisfactory...
Nine crews, four upperclass and five Freshman, are now rowing from the Newell Boat Club. The graded crews are now fairly well settled, but the Freshman orders are being constantly changed, as is natural with men who in most cases have never rowed before. G. D. Boardman '03 and J. B. Ayer '03 have charge of coaching the Freshmen. The orders yesterday were as follows...
Four graded crews and six Freshman eights went out from the Weld Boat Club yesterday afternoon. The orders were somewhat different than those of the day before, but are probably not definite as yet. Wray and S. H. Wolcott '03 had charge of the coaching. The orders were as follows...