Word: mottes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After the short and much needed rest of the early part of the week, the candidates for the Mott Haven team have gone to work earnestly and with regularity. Although the spring meetings are far in the future and it will be a long pull until May, yet the men are training with a determination which cannot fail to develop some good athletes. All but five of last year's team are now attending college but the majority of the old men have not yet started to train, though the weight and hammer men are now practicing. The squad...
...Mott Haven Squads will begin training again today at the usual hours...
...much; the number of candidates is not large and no men of especial promise have shown up yet. The trainer needs a large number of men to work on in these events just as in all others, and it is unfortunate that there are not more candidates for the Mott Haven team training for other events than the runs...
...There will be no regular training for the Mott Haven team until Wednesday...
...annual business meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association a week from today. Harvard's representatives will again raise the question as to the advisability of dropping the tug-of-war from the list of events contested for the Mott Haven cup. For a number of years Harvard has been consistent in her advocacy of this reform, and for some time the sentiment has been becoming general among the larger colleges against the tug-of-war. Last year Yale, Princeton and Amherst voted with Harvard to drop by event from the program, but the small colleges and Columbia defeated the motion...