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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University team has seen a few shifts in line-up this week and has had two hard scrimmages, in both of which it has succeeded in scoring, at the same time keeping its own goal line uncrossed. Three positions in today's game will be filled by new men in the first line-up. Storer will start at centre, as Huntington is out of the game for a few days with a bad cold. Rogers will play left tackle in place of Jenckes. He played end on the University team two years ago and combines weight and speed with...
...clubs or societies wishing to use rooms in the Union must have 80 per cent. of their number members of the Union, and must fill out application blanks at a time sufficiently in advance of the desired date, so that the room may be conveniently assigned to them. Clubs holding their first meeting in the Union may, however, do so without having 80 per cent. of their number members of the Union...
...give several of the veterans hard fights for infield positions. Material for first base appears to be difficult to find. Milholland, first base on last year's Freshman team, may fit into the position. Felton and Beebe, both of whom were ineligible last spring, should be able to fill the places of McLaughlin and Sexton, the first string pitchers, who were lost by graduation. In addition Boyle and Waterman who held the Yale freshmen to a 1 to 1 tie for 13 innings last spring and Babson, Bird, Ernst, and Hardy, of last year's University squad, will be candidates...
...coaches have something of a task in developing two ends and a set of halfbacks. The freshman team last fall was unusually strong and the material seems abundant. Gatkins, Foss, McClintock, Wheeler and Sheldon, the 1914 contributions, nearly fill the demand for new backs. Baker, Reilly, Merritt, Philbin, Freeman and Spalding are last year's players who are left in college. Captain Foss is likely to prove Howe's understudy at quarterback, although Strout of the regulars last fall will make another try for the place. Bomeisler, Walter Camp, Jr., Coates and Blakeslee of the substitute list last year...
...provided he is not moved to tackle, will be a strong man for the position. L. D. Howard and W. B. D. Dana of this year's victorious Freshman team, are also good men. Owing to the loss of Withington, McKay and Bush, the tackles will be hard to fill; H. A. Rogers '12 and T. H. Frothingham '13 may be both tried at this position. D. C. Parmenter '13 and W. T. Gardiner, H. B. Beebe, W. A. Willets and L. D. Howard, all of the 1914 team, are other likely men. Captain Fisher and W. M. Minot...