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...Deutscher Verein will give a special production of "Einer Muss Heiraten" by Wilhelmi some time in March. The date for the performance has not been definitely decided upon. The parts will be taken entirely by undergraduates, Freshmen being especially urged to try for positions in the cast. The competition for parts will begin Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Assembly Room of the Union...
...reported for practice to field coach Chadwick and Captain Rafferty on September 16. At the opening of college the squad numbered forty men, and this number has since been increased to about seventy. The team suffered heavily by graduation, losing Holt, center, Goss, Glass and Hamlin, guards; Wilhelmi, end, Chadwick and Ward, halves, and Vander Poel, fullback, Rafferty and Shevlin, ends, Hogan and Kinney, tackles, Rockwell, quarter, Metcalf, right half and Bowman, fullback, of last year's team are in the same positions on the 1903 eleven. Morton, substitute center on the 1902 team is now at left guard...
Frederick William Wilhelmi '03, substitute fullback, prepared at Andover. His height is 6 feet, age 22 years, and weight 175 pounds...
Considering the short time remaining before the championship games the team is in an unusually unsettled condition. Shevlin, Wilhelmi, Raferty and Coffin are still fairly evenly matched at the ends, with the chances slightly favoring the first two named. The injury to Kinney has kept him from practice at a time, when he needed it most, owing to inexperience in the position. Hamlin, who took Kinney's place at left tackle, has not made a remarkable showing and it may still be necessary to move Shevlin back to this position. No change is liable to occur at the guards...
...inexperienced in the work of the centre of the line. The transfer of Shevlin, and the appearance of Raferty, substitute end for the past two years, have not served to simplify, but rather to complicate the situation at the ends. These two men and Coffin and Wilhelmi appear to be evenly matched in ability. All are heavy and only fairly fast. Shevlin and Wilhelmi are handicapped by inexperience in the position. There is little reason to doubt that the ends will be played by two of these men but to pick which two is at present practically impossible. The tackles...