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Last evening the fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from the class of 1900 were taken out in the following order. Eleven men were elected, one to take the place of G. S. Parker, who resigned from the fourth...
...again, and entered into the play. It now seems very doubtful whether Cabot and Warren will have recovered sufficiently to permit their playing Saturday. Swain is fast recovering from his injury, but will hardly be in proper from for the game, so that Wheeler will probably take his place...
Dibblee showed his usual form in running, while his dodging in spite of a lame ankle was excellent. Toward the end of the practice, however, his limp became more and more pronounced and Sullivan was substituted in his place...
...barges. Yesterday morning the following men were taken out in pairs and coached by Mr. Lehmann: Byrd and C. P. Adams, Blake and Dobyns, Coleman, Higginson and DuBois. In the afternoon two crews were formed to row in barges. In crew No. 2, Mr. Willis rowed at three in place of C. P. Adams who is slightly injured. The make up of the two crews was as follows...
PHILADELPHIA, PA., Nov. 16, 1897.- The last hard practice of the U. of P. eleven took place this afternoon. Three touchdowns and a goal from the field, the same number as yesterday, were scored against the second during the fifty minutes of play. The 'varsity goal was hardly threatened. Morice and Captain Minds were coached individually in catching the ball and running with...