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...easy as it seems, at least in the case of football, according to the writer of the communication on another page. Is it right that the players on the second team, an organization distinct from the first squad and composed of men of less skill, should be given the insignia of "H 2nd" while those men on the first squad who are the substitutes for the first team are given no outward recognition in the way of insignia for their labors, unless they play in the final game of the year? No one questions the right of the second team...
...which almost every man on the first squad under certain conditions might receive. As some reward is due them the "H 2nd" was devised and the substitutes for the first team were considered to have enough chance for reward sooner or later without any further complexity of insignia...
...University football squad consisted this year of some thirty players. Eighteen of these are now privileged to wear the "H." The remaining thirteen men, comprising the substitutes taken to New Haven, are not recognized by the awarding of any insignia. The second team, an inferior body of players, on the other hand, are awarded the "H 2nd." Is it not manifestly unfair that the substitutes are not awarded some token for their valuable services? Every man on the track team who is entered in the dual meet with Yale is given an "AHA." It seems to the writer that every...
During the coming week, the shooting club will hold its semi-annual novice, scratch, and handicap shoots. The novice shoot is open to all members who have not won a cup or have not received the shooting club insignia. The handicap shoot is open to all members of the club, and handicaps will be based on the six medal shoots held during the fall. In the scratch shoot and in the two above-mentioned events, each man will shoot at 100 birds in strings of 25. Furthermore, at the end of the season a cup will be awarded...
...graded crew race between the first Weld and Newell crews will be rowed this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock over the one-and-seven-eighths-mile course in the basin, between the Union boathouse and the Longwood bridge. The members of the winning crew will be awarded their club insignia, which consists of a large "N" or "W" with "U.B.C." in small letters. The races will be closely watched by Coach Wray, and men who show up well will be taken on the University squad next spring...