Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale Fencing Club has accepted a challenge from the New York Fencers' Club and a team will be sent to New York to take part in a contest on April 3 and 4. This team will consist of G. S. Haydock '97, H. B. Wilcox '98, and R. T. Dana '96S. An invitation meet will probably be held in New Haven some time this spring and it is expected that a cup will be offered as a prize...
...whenever the weather permits, the candidates for the bicycle team will train on the road. All men who wish to try for the team must give their names to Captain Wood. The squad will start from the Gymnasium at 4 p. m. sharp every afternoon. The preliminary training will consist in a ride of about ten miles at a slow rate. No fast riding will be done till the men get on the track. All riders in college who have not come out are urged to begin training...
...secretary has lately received a letter from the University of Pennsylvania stating that they will send a team to compete in the "Quad" race. One of the special features of this meeting will be an invitation team race between two of the leading colleges. The teams will consist of three men and a pacemaker from each college. The bicycle squad will train in the Gymnasium every afternoon until the roads are in good condition and just as soon as the track on Holmes Field is ready the preliminary track practice will begin. Every rider in college is urged to give...
...relay races every team will consist of four men, each man to run a quarter of a mile. In the college race competitors must be able to qualify under the eligibility rules of the I. C. A. A., and in the school race they must not be over 21 years...
...football is being prepared by Lorin F. Deland, coach of the Harvard eleven for the last four years and Walter Camp, coach of the Yale football team for the last sixteen years. The book will be by far the most complete work on football ever published. It will consist of three volumes. The first is entitled, "For the Spectator," the second "For the Player," and the third "For the Coach...