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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...track team will feel the loss this year of J. T. Roche '99, J. F. Quinlan L. S., T. E. Burke '01, F. B. Fox L. S., W. G. Morse '99 and E. H. Clark L. S. To fill the places of these men it will be necessary to develop a good deal of new material. It seems at present that the team will be strongest in the hurdles, jumps and weights...
...Yale track team next spring will be especially strong in the middle distances high hurdles and pole vault. The vacancies caused by the graduation of T. R. Fisher '99 S., R. M. Graff '99 S., F. H. Warren '99 and C. B. Spitzer '99 will be hard to fill. Among the most promising men of last year's team still in college are: The 100 yards dash--F. A. Blount '00, I. Richards, Jr., '01, J. J. Peters '00 S., C. E. Ordway '00; 220 yards dash--D. Boardman '02, C. T. Gleason '00; 440 yards run--C. L. Luce...
...guards then will be the difficult places to fill. Burnett will return to College. His playing at centre this year has proved his worth to the eleven, in that position, aside from his skill as a kicker. Chief among the other candidates this year was C. Sargent, who has two years more in College. Donald's place at left tackle can be filled by Eaton, who will be a Junior in the Scientific School next year. If Lawrence continues to improve as he has done this season, no one can replace him at the other tackle. Next year, however...
...this fall, Captain McBride, Hubbell, Snitzer, Francis, Richards and Hale will graduate next June. Brown, Olcott, Stillman, Gibson, Gould, Fincke, Sharpe, Chadwick and Keane will return to college next year. Hale may also return as a post-graduate student. The positions left vacant by graduation will be difficult to fill satisfactorily. The most promising of the substitutes who will probably be candidates again next year are Cunha and Tomlinson for centre, Cook for left tackle, and Adams for fullback...
...tickets sent to Yale are in the centre of the North Stand. Those sent to the Harvard Club of New York fill one entire section near the centre of the South Stand. The players, coachers and others in the preceding table are regarded as privileged, and special seats were reserved for them in the centre of the South Stand. Thus 8265 tickets were disposed of before the applications of the season ticket holders were considered. When we add the 7835 seats sold to them, we have 16,100 persons who desire seats between the goal lines. As there...