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...week owing to an injury to his back which kept him out earlier in the season. Blake at two is very smooth and long in his work. He has had considerable experience in rowing, rowed on the Sophomore crew last spring and on winning Weld crews for the past two years. Adams, the bow man, is strong and effective but a clumsy oar. The crew as a whole are in their work the longest on the river, but they are rowing a low stroke for a mile race, and wait on the catch sometimes...
...Varsity's second day of secret practice revealed the same faulty characteristics that have marked their work of the past few days. The men all seemed to need a rest and as a result played with a lack of energy that such a necessity invariably provokes...
...Lehmann's arrival then means much to the University. It means that last year's tremendous increase of interest in rowing will not be permitted to die down under the discouragement of defeat. It means further that there will be no sweeping change of system as in the past-that on the contrary the principles which served as a pattern for rowing instruction last year will be strictly adhered to this year, and if there be any change whatever, it will be in the line of the slow growth and development of that system. There are no more rowing revolutions...
...inexperience and consequent lack of confidence of the individual players. In the game with the Carlisle Indians at New York on the twenty-third, the work showed evidences of team work and of improvement in the defensive play, which encouraged Yale men considerably. The practice during the past week has been the best of the season in spite of the temporary loss of several of the most promising candidates. The men were drilled in stopping mass plays and the number of coachers present made it possible to give more attention to individual work. Chamberlin, last year's centre, has been...
...fall rowing of the University candidates has been confined thus far to the fours. There are four regular crews rowing, and besides these, about ten spare men who do daily work in pairs and singles. Several changes have been made during the past week in the order of the crew. J. H. Perkins and C. C. Bull have joined the football squad, and McDuffie has stopped rowing temporarily. H. Adams '98, has been appointed captain of Perkins's crew and Clarke Thomson '99, of Bull's. The withdrawal of these men has necessitated changes. Thomson has taken Bull's place...