Word: outdoor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last week or two the '98 crew has been rowing under the supervision of Mr. Tudor of the B. A. A. The work is rather lighter than formerly, as the men are not doing work on the chestweights and very seldom take an outdoor run. They row every day for about three-quarters of an hour. The crew rowed yesterday in the following order: Stroke, Adams; 7, Cabot; 6, Hurley; 5, Fuller; 4, Scull; 3, Butler; 2, Rice; bow. Dobyns...
...athletic season may now be said to have fairly commenced. In a day or so the 'varsity crew and most of the class crews will be on the river; today the baseball nine begins outdoor practice on Soldiers Field; and probably before the end of the week all the athletic teams will have abandoned the gymnasium for outdoor work. Three weeks from today the nine will play its first regular game...
...number of the candidates for the freshman baseball nine has been slightly reduced, but before the regular outdoor practice begins it will be necessary to diminish the squad still more. The candidates as a whole have showed marked improvement in starting and sliding but lack snap and accuracy in the fielding practice, and the throwing is not up to the standard. It is hoped that the team may begin outdoor practice in the course of the next three weeks...
...captain will be chosen by the votes of the most promising candidates, in a short time after the beginning of outdoor practice. By that time the squad will have been reduced from its present size, as it is now very unwieldy...
...various open indoor games and are in good training. Of course the pole vaulters, hammer and shot putters and the high and low hurdle men have not taken much share in these games, but nevertheless those who are able are working in the Gymnasium until they can get outdoor practice. As soon as the weather permits, the pole-vaulting squad, which has been discontinued for some time, will begin work again. Hoyt, who holds the Harvard record of 11 ft. 2 3/4 in., Hallowell and Emmons who have both done better than 10 feet, Sherwin and Dole, point winners...