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...candidates for the quarterback position were tried out, Freedley, Logan and Watson showing up the best on account of their experience. Of the other three,--Bradlee, Rollins, and Mahan,--the former easily outdid his rivals. He handled the team with such good judgement and sureness that his work was much of a surprise. Mahan, who also played at half, seemed much more at home in the latter position. His runs equaled Hardwick's in dash and brilliancy, and it does not seem improbable that in a few days he will be permanently removed from the quarterback race...
...Freshman team and a year on a University team together, should make a wellnigh unsurpassed backfield, lacking only Captain Wendell of this year's eleven. Miller and McKinlock from the 1916 team will make promising substitutes. At quarterback, however, will come the great problem of the season. Freedley and Logan, last year's substitutes, will return; but what seems a probable solution is the plan so try Mahan, captain and halfback on the 1916 Freshman team, at quarterback, where he was given a trial in spring practice. Watson, the Freshman quarter, will also be in the running...
...next fall. Of the seven or eight possibilities for Gardner's position none as yet have filled the place to the satisfaction of the coaches. The candidates for quarterback at present are F. J. Bradlee '15, W. E. Bright '14, B. C. Cartmell '16, J. A. Doherty '16, V. Freedley '14, M. J. Logan '15, E. W. Mahan '16, W. Rollins '16, E. G. Swigert '15, and D. C. Watson '16. Of these Bradlee, Logan, Mahan, and Watson showed the most promise. A large number of men did not come out owing to participation in other sports. D. J. Wallace...
...music, admirably led by Mr. Hancock, is good throughout. As the run is too short for the songs to become widely familiar, a few tunes already well-known have been interpolated. This gives the audience its chance to whistle. Rather too many of the songs are talked, but Mr. Freedley and Mr. Hollister produce some pleasant harmony, and Mr. Mills has a real voice. Messrs. Freedley and Hollister also do some spectacular dancing in the second act, and Mr. Sortwell clogs like a professional. The chorus is nimble and willing, though not always unanimous as yet, and countless details...
...Whitman '14 Miss La Rose, a chorus lady, F. W. Hubbell 1G.B. Miss May Belle, another, J. A. Cook '13 Charles Blowman, a manager, G. S. Silsbee '13 Antonello Sanchez, a villain, S. Nichols '13 J. Augustus Wyman, a plutocrat, H. C. Everett '13 Elinor Wyman, his daughter, V. Freedley '14 Frederick Van Wyck Fortescue, a boy hero, P. M. Hollister '13 Barrett Booth Dustifoot, a trajedian, J. K. Hodges '14 Washington Bagley, a janitor, J. A. Milholland '14 Zachariah Hay, the country boy, L. H. Mills '14 Minnie Hay, the country girl, A. F. Sortwell '14 Herr Hohenzollern...