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...Huyck of Yale's last year's 'Varsity crew has been obliged to leave college on account of an injury to one of his eyes...
Capt. Ives coxswained and coached and rowed the men out in the harbor two miles at a stretch, taking them out on the four-mile course to the three-mile buoy.. The crew rowed as follows: Bow, Johnson; No. 2, Messler; No. 3, Van Huyck; No. 4, Paine: No. 5. Goetchins; No; 6; Rogers; No. 7. Beard; stroke, Gallaudet...
...Yale 'varsity crew went to the training tables yesterday. Captain Ives has succeeded in reducing the number of candidates to fourteen, of whom five have practically been decided upon. These five men are Gallaudet, stroke, 187 pounds; Ives, No. 7, 180 pounds; Paine, No. 4, 193 pounds; Van Huyck, No. 3, 179 pounds and Johnson, No. 2, 170 pounds; all of last year's crew...
...Hopkins, 143 3-4; W. H. Duncan, 160; A. P. Rogers, 168; A. M. Beard, 185; J. M. Longacre, 176 1 2; R. M. Gignoux, 167; E. R. Folger, 177; J. Howland, 157; F. H. Johnson, 166; T. I. Chatfield, 177; S. B. Ives (capt.), 176; A. L. Van Huyck...
...Gallaudet, stroke, is recovering from typhoid fever but will probably be in good condition in a month or two. Graves, No. 5, will go into active training after Christmas. Paine, No. 4. has been working with the squad and will likely hold his position. Van Huyck, No. 3. and Johnson, bow, are in good form. Balliet. No. 2, will not row this season; his place together with No. 6, are the vacant positions. Captain Ives is hard at work training his men and is perhaps the most valuable man of the lot. Among the substitutes, Howland and Chatfield...