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...Carpenter, L. S., Curtis, '92. Dean, '91, Mead, '91, McCoy, '90, McLeod, '90, Nelson, '91, Simons, '91, Stetson, Trafford, '93, Washburn, '90, Washburn, '91, Winsor, '93, Wrenn, '92, Soule, '93, Lee, '91; for pitcher-Gambrill, Holland, Howe, Luce, Spalding, Young, Cummings, Ball; for catcher-Babbitt, Hale, How land, Mason, Upton, Bell, Chapman...
...present, in the course of which he impressed upon them the necessity of conforming strictly to the training, which will commence next Monday at 4 o'clock. The following men of last year's nine presented themselves: Howland, Evans, Dean, McLeod; and the following candidates, Mason, Commons, Allen, Upton, Nelson, Howe, Doe, Mead, Hale, jr, Curtis, Noomer, Trafford, Babbit, Washburn, Winsor, Cummin, Wrenn, Alward, Austrian, Vites, Hollis, Piper, Spalding, Crosby, Stetson, McCoy, Luce, jr., Perkins, Carpenter, Parker, Simons, Young, Gambrill, Calkins, Marshall, Washburn, Holland, Neff. Total...
...university crew has got four new candidates; Powers, '92, who rowed on the freshman crew last year, Fitzhugh, and Blanchard '91, and Keyes '89, none of whom have rowed before. The crew rowed yesterday in the following order: Goddard stroke, Perkins 7, Powers 6, Upton 5, Jones 4, Nelson 3, Hartridge 2, Herrick 1. Mr. Keyes has been coaching regularly. Last week the crew began to row a full stroke on the fixed seats for the first time. The motions on the machine are still made very slow and simple with the idea of getting the groundwork of the stroke...
...Cornell crew which did such good work last year, Dole, the stroke, Marston, Hagerman, Thayer, Colnon, Benedict, Tobey, and coxswain Everick are all in the university. The substitutes, Healey and Barker, are also back. It is doubtful whether Dole will stroke the crew this year; if he does not, Upton, this year's football captain, will probably row stroke. The competition for places in the boat promises to be very sharp, and probably not more than five of the old men will retain their places...
...evidence" finally refers to a private letter from Mr. Upton, explaining why he did not go to Princeton, and to Mr. Dean's trip to Europe last summer. We regret that a copy of Mr. Upton's letter was not sent us by Mr. Miller, as requested, and that a statement in regard to the Spalding team which Mr. Miller intended to enclose in his second letter was also omitted. But a sufficient explanation of the matter is found in two letters printed herewith, one from Mr. Dean and the other from Mr. Spalding. We certainly think it undesirable that...