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...qualities. The preparatory schools of the east serve this purpose. Then there is another disadvantage in the west; a team cannot get the practice necessary to insure success. Athletic clubs can supply this in part, as being better than nothing, but there is not the enthusiasm shown in this kind of game that there is in contests between rival colleges...
...SALE.- A good riding, driving, and polo pony. Sound and kind. For particulars, apply or write to Allan Forbes, 41 Claverly Hall...
...interest among the students which has been allowed to sleep for about thirteen years. In 1881 the Greek department produced a play in Sanders Theatre which was remarkably successful, both as an artistic performance and as a reason for renewed interest in the classics. Since then nothing of the kind has been attempted here till this year. Now the Latin department proposes to give the Phormio of Terence as the play nearest approaching our own theatrical methods. This performance will be only one of a series which have been and will be given by different colleges; Yale and Vassar have...
...varsity practice yesterday was not encouraging judging it from the ordinary standpoint. The playing was slow and lacking in life. There was creditable individual work in many cases, but taking the practice as a whole, it was of the kind to set the man who always sees flaws in preference to good points, harping about the falling off in the standard of playing. Such a person is but a superficial observer. While yesterday's work was by no means the best that has been seen this year, it is not just to criticise it harshly. Advancement is often being made...
Brewer played a magniflcent game, scoring from the 15 yard line on the first rush for Harvard, and making a remarkable run of 95 yards. Fine interference contributed not a little to his feat. The rest of his work was of a superior kind, but he was finally hurt, and gave way to Hoag. Wrightington and Gonterman also showed up brilliantly, each of them repeatedly making long runs. Waters and Gonterman did clever work also in the rush line. The best part of Fairchild's playing was his interference; his passing was often at fault, both in speed and accuracy...