Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...class football teams have now been practicing for a period of over three weeks in preparation for the class championship series next week. The Senior and Junior elevens are both fully up the average standard for class teams, but the Sophomores are not yet well shaken together. The Junior team is perhaps the most advanced of any, by reason of having a good second eleven to practice against every day, besides having had outside games. A large number of the men now on the team were out last year and may be called experienced. The team shows good spirit...
...with both crews spurting at a high stroke. The best event of the regatta was the race of the eight-oared shells. In the first heat the Sophomores were barely able to win from the Freshmen by half a length. The second heat, between the Law School and the Junior Weld crews was a better rowed race and was almost as close. As the boats neared the finish there was a length of open water between them, with the Law School in the lead. But the Juniors spurted strongly and crossed the line lapping the leading crew a quarter...
...Junior Crew--Stroke, C. W. Locke; 7, G. G. Brainard; 6, W. B. Wheelwright; 5, W. M. Ivins; 4, R. O. Burton; 3, T. Gerrish; 2, G. Blake; bow, H. G. Hart...
...last meeting of the Signet, the second seven from the Junior class were elected in the following order...
...following men are trying for the Junior team: Centre -- H. Lyman; guards--H. P. Perry, H. C. Force, D. P. Wheelwright, R. D. Swaim; tackles--H. P. Henderson, G. M. McConnell, M. H. Wentworth; A. H. Gilbert; ends--A. C. Morse, J. L. W. Jenkins, H. Channing, W. H. Taylor, S. Cunningham; quarter-backs--D. Daly, J. F. Jennings, H. R. Hayes, R. S. Hardy; halfbacks -- J. S. Lawrence, E. T. Putnam; fullbacks--F. M. Ives and A. Pope...