Word: trainers
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...special arrangement a training diet can be provided, in conformity to the demands of the trainer, and inasmuch as it will be provided at cost, a table can be set for $6 or less, which will be as good as that which can be secured from a caterer in Cambridge...
...place it affects the athlete's health, for he must have nourishing food, served at regular times and adapted to the hours of practice. To get these conditions the table must differ from the ordinary standard even though the changes are slight. Moreover, it is only fair to the trainer to allow him to watch the men at meals, for in no other way can he surely discover that a man is out of condition. Men have frequently been sent on time trials and injured, simply because the trainer or coach had not had a good opportunity to discover...
...true in rowing, though Mr. Wray had even a more difficult task, because he had to oppose a professional system of marked success. Yet Mr. Wray's success here and his superiority over his amateur predecessors is unquestioned. Track has always seemed to be a sport where the professional trainer is necessary. Thus we have on the one hand the known superiority of the professional coach over the amateur, and on the other the possibility of an unhealthful influence ethically...
Score--McGill, 8; Harvard, 2. Goals--Patrick 3, Macallum 2, G. Raphael 2, Rowell; Rumsey 2. Referees--Dr. F. J. Goodridge '98, D. Blair. Goal umpires--J. S. Lovering '03, Dr. O. R. Mabee. Time-keepers--Trainer Donovan, A. C. Pratt of McGill. Time--20-minute halves...
Score--Harvard, 12; Dartmouth, 3. Goals--Townsend 6, Pell 3, Rumsey 3, Richardson 2, Marston. Referee--Dr. F. J. Goodridge '98. Timekeeper--Trainer Donovan. Time--20-minute halves...