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...been some changes in the line-up and the team has been worked unusually hard all the week in preparation for today's game. The Freshman eleven will line-up as follows: l.e., Harvey; l.t., Davis; l.g., Burr; c., Wiggin; r.g., Snow; r.t. Wheeler; r.e., White; q.b., Taylor; l.h.b., Thatcher; f.b., Enwright; r.h.b., Robinson...
...Barron, Jr., and Miss O. Ames, L. S. Chanler, Jr., and Miss Thatcher, J. K. Hodges and Miss E. Ames, F. P. Motley and Miss Burr, S. L. Parsons, Jr., and Miss Gaston, L. Saltonstall (chairman) and Miss Wesselhoeft...
Fidardo Reuben Serri '13 L.S., of Proctor, Vt., prepared at the Proctor High School. At Yale he won the Thatcher prize in 1910 and 1911, and has been on the university team for two years. In 1911 he was president of the Debating Association...
...Austin '13, P. B. Halstead '13, W. B. Adams '13, K. S. Billings '12 R. S. de Gozzaldi '13, and G. N. Hurd '13, at present are the most promising candidates for the 100 and 200-yard dashes, but none of these promises as well as either Thatcher or Rudell of Yale. All of them seem to be of about equal strength and the competition necessary for men to make the team may serve to develop some of them into first-class performers. At present Austin, Halstead, Billings and de Gozzaldi seem to be the best...
...Yale's strength in the sprints will depend chiefly upon the work of E. U. Thatcher, 1912 S., who reached the finals in the Intercollegiates last spring, and T. F. Rudell, 1913, who finished second in the 100-yard dash in the Princeton meet...