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...Shooting Club held its first regular meeting of the season last evening in Holden Chapel. Mr. Austin, '88, presided and opened the meeting by announcing that nominations for the position of president for the ensuing year were in order. Messrs. Greene, '89, and Barnes, '90, were the only nominees, the former being chosen by a close vote. With Mr. Greene in the chair, the treasurer's report was read and accepted. The report shows that the finances of the club were never in a more flourishing condition, a gratifying proof of the success and good management of this new organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of the Shooting Club. | 10/9/1888 | See Source »

Yale's fall games will occur on the afternoon of October 20. That these games may be especially successful, a number of events open to all amateurs will be added to the regular list. The prizes are to be gold and silver medals. Although the runners of the Manhattan Athletic Club will be debarred from entering, since the games are to be run under the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union, yet there will be many entries from the other New York clubs. An entrance fee of fifty cents should be sent by each man for each event...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Fall Sports. | 10/9/1888 | See Source »

...chosen, will select its own captain. The scheme has much to recommend it. The advantages to the candidates in having the personal supervision and advice of Mr. Sears are apparent. There is always, necessarily, more or less time lost in getting the candidates for the freshman football team into regular training, and at this season of the year, when each day of practice is so valuable, every effort should be made to increase the chances which the freshmen have for defeating Yale '92. Much will be done in aiding their eleven if the freshmen vote the proposed scheme...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 10/3/1888 | See Source »

...spite of the stormy weather, about twenty candidates for the freshman eleven appeared on Jarvis at the appointed time yesterday afternoon. Captain Sears of the 'varsity, and G. Perry, '89, coached them. After regular practice on the field, the men were put through rush line and tackling practice in the gymnasium. The following men are candidates for the rush line: Rantoul, Cook, Churchill, Allen, Cheeney, Freeman, Clark, Hawes. Berry, R. Agassiz, Putnam, Travis, Barter, Henry and Brooks; for quarterback, Mann, Neff, Preston; for half-back, Hill, Draper, Carpenter; for full-back, Barter and Forbes. The men are all unusually light...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Foot-Ball. | 10/3/1888 | See Source »

...difficulty by the score of 76 to 0. The Yale team of this year is composed largely of new material, but the team play of the eleven was strong and showed the effects of the careful coaching which they had received at the hands of Captain Corbin and the regular football trainer, Mr. Camp. The Yale and Wesleyan elevens have now been in training for two weeks, but as the men were not in the best of condition for a long game, two halves of but half an hour each were played. The ball was kept in Wesleyan's territory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, 76; Wesleyan, O. | 10/1/1888 | See Source »

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