Word: fall
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...unusually encouraging. Of last year's team G. C. Clark, Jr., '01, J. G. Averill, L. S., C. T. Richardson '02, C. R. Henderson '02, W. Wadsworth '02, and H. Lindsley '02, substitute, are still in College and are eligible. Richardson, however, will be prevented from playing this fall on account of a recent operation for appendicitis. Among the other promising players now in College are W. W. Hoffman, Jr., '02, winner of the President's Cup in the Lenox Tournament, A. M. Brown '03, W. B. Wood '02, T. D. Emory '02, and G. M. Wheelock '01, substitute...
...Fall work for the Newell Freshmen began yesterday. Four eights were formed but only three went on the water owing to some difficulty in the launching of one of the boats. As Vail had not returned, the coaching was done by R. H. Howe '01 and H. Bullard '02 from the coxswain's seat. After the practice on the river a few of the men were given further instruction on the machines...
...following matches were played yesterday in the annual Fall Tennis Tournament...
...establishing a good class reputation. For several years past no Freshman team has lost its Yale game. I wish, therefore, to call attention to the present conditions, for if the disposition of the class as thus far shown may be taken as a criterion, 1904 bids fair to fall below that record. I wish to bring out the latest bit of evidence. On Saturday, a regular day of practice, out of a squad of over eighty men barely forty candidates put in an appearance on the field. What the cause of such direct violation of all athletic discipline could have...
...following matches in the Fall Tennis Tournament will be played on the Jarvis Field courts today at the hours named. Men must leave their scores at the CRIMSON office before 8 p. m., in order that the matches for tomorrow may be made out. Players must furnish their own balls...