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...filled the other guard position. He is a brilliant player in his position, but allows himself to be drawn into the opponents' play rather too easily. Holt, at centre, passes well and always shows good judgment in his playing. He uses his weight to advantage and is very aggressive. Hare and Coffin at ends, Hamlin at tackle, and Farmer at half or fullback, are perhaps the most capable substitutes of the eleven, but they are weak on the defense. The new material for this year has been of a very high order. The four freshmen, Shevlin, Bowman, Kinney and Rockwell...
...practice. There was no scrimmage between the university and college elevens, but the first team was put through short signal practice. Bowman made several good drop kicks. All the regular men were in the line-up with the exception of Rafferty, whose place at left end was taken by Hare. The team is now in good physical condition and should go into the game on Saturday in excellent shape. The scrub team broke training tonight with a banquet...
Following are the men who are at Auburndale: Captain Gardiner, Richardson, Torrey, Hoffman, McCabe, Piekarkski, Mitchell, Jones, Metzger, Dale, Weschler, Bennett, Sloan, Nelson, Brenton, Baird, Taylor, Greiss, Dick, Whetstone, Fortiner, Marshall, Weede, Mulford, Hare, Thomas, Howard...
...thus far. The ends are still weak, and the development of the leading candidates has been hindered by injuries. Coffin has played regularly at left end when in condition. His weight has proved valuable in the offense, but he is slow, especially on kicks. At the other end Neal, Hare and Moorhead have been tried. Neal was doing the best work of the three until his injury in the Wesleyan game. He also has an advantage in weight over the other two men. The best of the substitute line-men appear to be Morton at centre, Kinney, Lewis and Brown...
...cross country run was substituted for the hare and hound run yesterday afternoon, prizes being offered for the first four men to finish. The men started from the Locker Building at 4 o'clock, went up Mt. Auburn street to Mt. Auburn cemetery, crossed the cemetery, and then came home by the Speedway, covering a distance in all of about five miles. There were thirty-five men in the squad. The first four men were not very close together at the finish, but following them a number of the men were well bunched. J. G. Willis '02 and John Graham...