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...prospects of the football team for next fall are decidedly bright from the point of view of available material. Although several of the best men who played against Yale in 1908, Burr, Cutler, Hoar, Kennard, Nourse, Ver Wiebe, White, and Withington, will be lost by graduation, the greater part of the "H" men will be in College next fall. Some good men will be eligible who could not play last season on account of academic standing, as well as strong material from the championship Freshman team. The positions for which new men will have to be found, are centre, quarterback...
...spite of the fact that the University eight will lose three men, E. C. Cutler, R. M. Faulkner, and L. K. Lunt, by graduation, the prospects for a strong crew for next year are very bright. The waist of the boat will in all probability remain unchanged, and to fill the three vacant seats, there will be six of the members of the University fours, G. P. Metcalf '12, G. F. Newton '12, and other member of the Freshman crew, besides several members of the upperclass crews who will be available another year as material for the University squad...
Class Day Committee--William Greenough Wendell, of Boston, Mass.; Charles Joseph Nourse, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; John Wilson Cutler, of Brookline, Mass.; Erastus Smith Allen, of Glendale. O.; Robert Vose White, of Hyde Park, Mass.; John Webster Simons, of Springfield, Mass.; Orrin Grout Wood, of Brookline, Mass...
...University crew started work last fall with the best of prospects. Captain Richardson was the only man lost by graduation and the fall rowing started with seven men who rowed against Yale last year. R. W. Cutler '11 at 6 was the only new man in the boat. When the spring season started late in February after the resignation of Captain Severance on account of illness, there were still six veterans on the crew. L. Withington, Jr., '11 having taken Severance's place at 5, the crew remained in this order until the sudden change of a week ago. With...
...University crew paddled down-stream about two and three quarters miles. The work of the eight was not so good as in the morning, in that the slide work was erratic at times and the boat did not keep on a very even keel. Lunt at 2 and Cutler at bow were slightly off form. The Freshman eight covered about four miles in all. One racing start was tried which went very well, but this crew also lacked the good form which it showed in the morning. The University four rowed down to the railroad bridge and back over...