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During the recess a member of the Mott Haven team entered a race, contrary to the instructions of the captain and trainer, and, in so doing, was practically guilty of breaking training. It is possible, quite probable, in fact, that this man did not act as he did with any idea of hurting the prospects of the team and of the University; doubtless he never thought of his obligations to them, and ran merely as any other private individual would have. But partly as an example to the rest of the team, and partly as a reminder...
Through an error it was stated in yesterday's CRIMSON that the Harvard track team which is to meet the Institute of Techology team on May 15 is to be composed of men rejected from what is known as the Harvard Mott Haven team. This gives a wrong impression of the true condition of affairs. By agreement Harvard can use any man who competes against U. of P. The only restriction is that naturally no man who competes at New Haven can the same day be used against Technology. While the Harvard team that meets M. I. T. will...
...idea of the second Mott Haven team is that it shall strengthen the first team by encouraging more men to train until the end of the season. If a man shows sufficiently promising work on the second team, he will, of course, be taken to the first...
...MOTT HAVEN.- The following men must report at the training table Thursday morning, April 22: F. H. Bigelow, J. G. Clarke, E. H. Clark, W. J. Denholm, A. B. Emmons, 2d, H. H. Fish, E. N. Fenno, Jr., D. Grant, E. Hollister, W. W. Hoyt, W. G. Morse, S. L. Munson, J. D. Phillips, G. L. Patterson, J. T. Roche, Jr., F. G. Shaw, P. E. Somers, E. A. Starbuck, F. B. Fox, M. L. Butler, N. P. Hallowell, A. N. Rice, J. B. Rorer, C. D. Draper, W. R. Brinckerhoff, H. H. Richards, G. G. Hubbard. Other men will...
MOSELEY'S New Haven House Fronting Yale University has been entirely modernized during the past twelve months. The reputation for the excelence of the table is being sustained...