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...Teschner '17, who won first place against Yale in both dashes last spring. He will bear the brunt of the work but will be helped out by W. Moore '18 and E. E. Silver '18. In the 440-yard dash W. Willcox, Jr., '17 will be the mainstay. He won the quarter-mile in the Yale meet last year in the phenomenal time of 48 seconds flat. Besides Willcox, A. Biddle '16, who took third place in the same meet, and T. R. Pennypacker '16, who has been running particularly well on the relay team this winter, will make...
...Campbell '16 has unquestionably been the mainstay of the team throughout the past season. He has distinguished himself as a most versatile performer on the horizontal bar, the parallel bars, and the flying rings, doing notices ably good work in the two latter events. The team, in its weakened conduction looks to him as a strong support into night's meet...
...prospects for a successful Freshman track team this spring are unusually bright. Although the material as a whole needs considerable developing and training, there are a number of individual stars of considerable promise. J. D. Hutchinson '19 will be the mainstay in the mile. He is a runner of exceptional ability and not only captained a successful cross-country team this fall, but won the B. A. A. interscholastic mile from a large field last winter, in very fast time. H. C. Flower, Jr. '19, captain of the Freshman relay team, will be a good performer in the broad jump...
...fall practice or not. E. W. Mahan '16 and W. Whitney '16 who won Yale games last year, W. J. Boles '18, W. C. Hitchcock '18, and W. G. Garritt '17 are all available this year for the pitching staff R. Harte '17 will probably be the mainstay of the catchers, assisted by J. B. Waterman '16, T. H. Safford '16, and F. H. Stephens '18. Fielders will be called out about a week later...
...tender in York, play close, check aggressively, and are consequently hard to get through. They are not, however, as fast or as clever as the University backs and not very dangerous offensively. The wings play well with the centres and keep a good line formation. The centres are the mainstay of the forward line, playing a very aggressive game, and getting in a lot of short passing. Yale has no one man who is particularly dangerous as an individual, but a set of forwards who, centering in Captain Burgess, have developed an excellent passing game and plenty of "fight...