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...Skilton, McGrew, Derby, Otis, Burgess, Daly, Hovey, Jones, Lee, Marshall, Mifflin, Motley, Percival, Randolph, Roberts, Haigh, Fisher, R. P. Kernan, H. D. Kernan, Lightner, Tingley, Ayer, Brownell, J. D. Clark, Dodge, H. Hutchinson, King, Littig, Matthews, Mills, S. H. Noyes, Riggs, Sugden, F. Murphy, Piper, Randall, C. Robinson, Rust, Schick, Scheuber, Wendell, F. Foster, Ivy, E. Bowditch, Crocker, Graydon, Ives, H. Knowles, McKay, Meier, Morse, Putnam, Wright...
...Osgood '04, R. M. Poor '06, M. G. Perkins '06, E. H. Peirce '04, J. L. Pultz 1G., R. W. Robbins L.S., H. H. Roland '06, F. C. Rodman '05, R. Raveson '05, F. J. Sulloway '05, J. H. Stone '04, E. C. Smith '04, W. A. Schick '05, W. M. Shohl '06, E. A. Stevens '04, J. G. Souther '03, J. A. Scott '05, H. N. Strauss '03, J. A. Sharp '05, R. W. Stewart '04, W. S. Tower '03, W. Tuckerman '03, J. W. Tuckerman, Jr., '06, E. K. Thurlow '06, A. L. Thayer '04, R. M. Walsh...
During the summer no action was taken by the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America on the case of W. A. Schick '05 of the University track team. Schick was protested at the intercollegiate meet in New York on the ground that he had taken part in open track games before entering College, and was therefore ineligible during his Freshman year. After the meet the executive committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. met in New York to decide on the protest, but as one member was absent and a tie vote resulted, no decision was possible...
...meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A., held in New York on Saturday night, no decision was reached in regard to the protest against Schick in the intercollegiate games. Representatives from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania were present, but owing to the absence of G. H. Hooker, of Cornell, the fifth member of the Executive Committee, the vote resulted in a deadlock. L.P. Frothingham '02 of the Executive Committee and T. Gerrish '01 of the Advisory Committee represented Harvard...
...protest against Schick, which was entered by Yale to prevent his competition in the recent intercollegiate games, will be decided at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A., to be held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, in New York, this evening. Representatives from Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Cornell will attend the meeting. L. P. Frothingham '02 will represent the University...