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...managerial competitions will be a comparatively short one, ending about February 15. No previous experience is necessary. The competition includes taking charge of the details of practice and games and doing, under supervision, nearly all the work connected with the management of the informal and Freshman teams. There are five places to be filled, those of manager and assistant manager of the Freshman team, and the managership of the three dormitory sevens. Exact details will be given at the meeting...
Captain Parker, of the Medical Staff of the Northeastern Department, was here yesterday and spent the whole day making a careful physical examination of one set of applicants. He will examine the rest today...
...York on December 28. At that time the representatives of American colleges will discuss proposed changes in the existing intercollegiate athletic system. Although the association will express its opinion on these changes only be resolution, yet it is voice will have a great effect on the country at large, One thing upon which all colleges and their athletic congressmen are agreed is that athletics in some form should be continued. The number of men who have done better in military service because of their athletics training is such that the position of athletics is no longer debatable. They have proved...
...quite ready to admit that the enthusiasm with which the public has taken upon our games has swept us along involuntarily into mistaken ways. The number of errors in the system is probably great, but we cannot wipe them all out at once. Our revolution must be a gradual one if we are to retain athletics on any extensive scale. The National Association, however, has now publicly recognized these faults and it proposes to deal with these at its next session. It will pass resolutions favoring, first, that there be no more pre-season coaching; second, that professional coaching...
Captain W. Channing, Jr., U.S.R., will meet the cadet officers and non-commissioned officers in the baseball cage Thursday and Friday afternoons, December 6 and 7, at 2.30 for purposes of instruction in the Koehler setting up exercises, pages 68-85. All officers should be present on one or the other of these days. R. G. FULLER, Captain, R. O. T. C., Regimental Adjutant...