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...acquired in no other way. Many men who are not taking any other form of exercise would do well to come out and take part in these runs. Even if they do not make the team this fall their chances for the spring will be greatly improved. No man need feel that the work will be too hard, as a fast and slow squad will be formed when the runs become longer. At first they will be not more than two or three miles and will be slow enough...
...outlook for the line is only mediocre. The material from last year's team is only fair and there is a special need for an experienced man for centre. Of the men who played in the Yale game last fall, the following will probably return: B. H. Squires '06, F. H. White '06, K. F. Brill '08 and B. Parker '08. J. Parkinson '06 will not return. Other men who played in the more important games and will be eligible next year are: R. Oveson '05, who will enter the Law School. D. McFadon '06, W. Z. Carr...
...greatest need of new men will be in the 440-yard, 880-yard and mile runs, the hurdles, high jump and weight events, but as the material available for these events is good, a strong track team is expected next year...
...Yard will be closed to the public on Commencement Day. Only holders of degrees, officers of instruction and government, guests of the Corporation, candidates for degrees and students who live in the Yard will be admitted, and all who enter will need tickets. The Johnston, Meyer, McKean and Class of 1857 gates will be used. Tickets will be furnished to holders of degrees by their Class or Association Secretaries, to officers of instruction and government by the Marshal, to guests of the Corporation by the President's Secretary, and on Monday, June 26, to candidates for degrees and students...
...other time during a game. Another rule was made which will allow an injured player to be attended upon the field of play by one representative of his own team only, provided that this representative shall have obtained the consent of the umpire. The rule concludes: "This representative need not always be the same person. No persons other than the players, officials, the representative mentioned above, or an incoming substitute shall at any time come upon the field of play." The last rule passed was as follows: "The proper officials may give the approximate time at the request of either...