Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following fielding candidates will report at the cage, dressed to play, promptly at 3 o'clock: D. V. Baker '08, J. P. H. Chandler '07, W. B. Comstock '08, W. R. Fay '07, D. G. Field '07, E. W. Jones '06, A. G. MacKenzie '06, E. V. B. Parke '08, R. F. Potts '06, H. S. Powers '07, L. W. Pritchett '08, J. H. Rand '08, A. N. Reggio '06, H. Sibley '07, J. W. Simons '09, D. O. Slater '08, R. L. Smith '07, T. L. Smith '08, B. T. Stephenson '08, J. V. Tucker 1L., C. T. Usher...
About 180 men reported for the first track work yesterday. The work for each squad consisted of pulling weights, dumb-bell drill and hurdling, followed by a run on the 130-yard board track on Holmes Field. The sprinters took only a short run; the distance men ran ten laps. Cards were handed in by 33 additional men, bringing the total number of candidates up to 284. Some of these will not be out until after the mid-year examinations because of basketball or other work, but all who can do so should report without delay as little more than...
Four squads have been formed which report at 9 and 11 o'clock in the morning and at 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon, respectively, and squad captains have been appointed as follows...
...players of the university squad were required by the head coach to report every injury no matter how trivial it seemed to them, to the surgeon in charge. In expectation of numerous minor injuries and with a knowledge of the occurrence, in some previous years, of occasional epidemics of minor infections, special precautions were taken regarding asepsis this year. In the first place, an efficient sterilizing outfit was installed. A sufficient supply of clean towels was provided in order to prevent the possibility of transmission of skin infections, and pains were taken to see that the underclothing of the players...
...will be allowed to report each day at whatever time they please, but as many as can conveniently do so are urged to come in the morning, since the afternoon hours are usually crowded. The program will consist of varied exercises in the Gymnasium followed by runs on the board track on Holmes Field for the sprinters, who will also have practice in starting. The distance men will take long runs on the roads. Regular attendance will be insisted on. Mr. Lathrop will be in the office in the Gymnasium from 9 to 6 o'clock every day except Sundays...