Word: weatherly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...beat Gray, 6-3, 6-3; Phillips beat Stickney, 6-1, 6-1; Page beat Shaw, 7-6, 6-5, 8-6; Simonds beat Bailey, 6-0, 6-0; French beat Frothingham, 6-3, 8-2; Lyman beat Chase, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Owing to the bad weather yesterday no men were defaulted. Today the matches will be played at the following hours: At 10 a.m., T. Ewing Jr. L. S. vs. E. C. Bradlee '94; P. P. Sharples '95 vs. J. H. Hunt '92. At 11 a.m. - A. P. Carter '94 vs. A. S. G. Taylor...
...spite of the disagreeable weather during the past week, the 'varsity crew has continued to row from fourteen to eighteen miles a day, and as a result of this hard work, it has made considerable improvement. The coaching is still directed almost entirely to developing the oarsmanship and watermanship, no effect as yet having been made to develop speed. The watermanship of the crew however is by no means weak at the present time...
...most the height of unjust almost tyrannical restriction. Yet this is just the slavery to which the crew men voluntarily submit themselves. Every afternoon at half past three (not unfrequently in the morning too) the men have to go down to the river. It matters not what the weather is, whether chilly and raining, or stifling hot, that daily work, that hard daily work has to be put through. When the men finish their rowing it is nearer evening than afternoon, and this combined with the early hours which the training requires leaves little time for studying. The crew...
Almost everything that goes to make an athletic meeting a success in the ordinary sense of the word was wanting at the meeting yesterday afternoon. To begin with, the weather was unfavorable. The afternoon was cold and raw and the heavy rains for the two days before had left the track in a deplorable condition, - any attempt at fast time being practically out of the question. There were certain regrettable flaws in the conduct of the meeting, - no announcing, for instance, being done at any time. The crowd which gathered to see the games was small - Harvard's delegation...
...Yale foot ball squad, under the direction of Capt. McCormick, began the Spring practice last week. The work consists in passing, punting, drop kicking and dodging, and will be kept up as long as the cool weather lasts. The following is a list of the candidates who are trying for positions back of the line...