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...Newell Boat Club, owing to many absences, daily changes have taken place in all the crews. This, together with Vail's absence, has been a great handicap. As a result, hanging and rushing prevail throughout all the Newell crews. The first is better together than the others and should develop power, but at present the whole dean hangs at the full reach. The second Newell does not hang as much as the first, but the men lack leg drive and a clean finish. The most marked fault of the third crew is its inability to keep the boat steady...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL ROWING. | 10/26/1901 | See Source »

...final matches were played yesterday in the doubles of the tall tennis tournament. E. W. Leonard '03 and W. S. Warland '03 defeated A. N. Rice 1L. and H. Tappin 2L., 6-2 5-6, 6-2. Leonard and Warland took the net at the start and held it throughout the match. Their game, however, was not as steady as usual, and they lost the second set through their inability to kill many of the easy lobs given them at the net. Tappin and Rice played a strong game, but lost the match by their failure to lob over their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Tournament. | 10/26/1901 | See Source »

...Leonard-'03 won the fall tennis tournament yesterday, defeating R. Bishop 1L. in four hard fought sets. 6-2, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3. The match was more closely contested throughout than the score signifies, and was won by Leonard's steadiness and accurate placing. Bishop came up to the net constantly, but although he did some good volleying, he was very erratic and lost the match by his frequent nets and outs. In the second set he was at his best, finally winning out by his sharp volleying and well directed kills. Leonard played a less brilliant game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Leonard Wins Championship. | 10/24/1901 | See Source »

...corporation, preached, and ex-President Dwight pronounced the benediction. In the afternoon, Rev. Professor George Park Fisher, D.D., Dean of the Yale Theological School, spoke on "Yale in its Relation to Christian Theology and Missions." In the evening an organ recital was given by Professors Sanford and Jepson. Throughout the day the campus was crowded by visitors viewing the decorations. Elaborate preparations have been made for the dramatic performance to be given by students on the campus Tuesday night. Hundreds of Japanese lanterns are strung from the trees, and on the city green an electrically lighted tower bearing numerous designs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Bicentennial. | 10/21/1901 | See Source »

...been decided that the number of men on each squad be limited to fourteen. All captains must make out a list of fourteen men, constituting their team, and leave the same at 22Holworthy before 12 o'clock Saturday. In case of any man being unable to play throughout the series, owing to injuries or other causes, the captain of his team shall confer with the manager of the series, and arrangements will be made by which his place may be filled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scrub Football Notice. | 10/18/1901 | See Source »

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