Word: footed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual meeting of the freshman class for the election of officers for their football association took place last evening in Alumni Hall. A. E. Foot '96, acted as chairman...
...Weld Boat House at the foot of Boylston street is now open. New members of all departments of the University are cordially invited to join. A number of men began rowing as early as Monday last. The hot-water shower baths are in good order; the house, and all the shells and barges have been renovated during the summer. The fall scratch races in eight-oared barges will be held as usual this year, and some new events may be added. Visitors may inspect the boat house at any time. Membership tickets are $5.00 and lockers $1.00 extra, good until...
Mendelson, who will compete for Cambridge in the broad jump, is not a consistent performer, and if Sheldon, the Yale captain, succeeds in getting into anything like condition, the chances are that this event will go to Yale. Sheldon's injured foot, which has been very painful, is almost well. He expects to be in perfect form...
...make-up of the nine is practically settled, with the exception of two positions - those of shortstop and centre field. For the former position McVey, the freshman, will probably be the man, as Captain Whittemore's ankle is still weak, end Dean has a bad foot, caused by his accidentally spiking himself in the Newton game. Paine is being tried at centre field. He catches and throws well and is Burgess's superior in batting, but is not a success at picking up grounders...
...with the sixteen-pound hammer. Cross of Yale also has thrown the hammer 135 ft., and A. Brown of this university has put the shot over forty feet. The Oxford men last year did but little in the events, G. Robertson throwing the hammer from a 30-foot ring 101 ft., and A. F. Mailing putting the shot...