Word: working
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Minot and Frothingham was good, the other backs catching the punts. Coach Kersberg gave the linemen a long drill. F.H. Burr '09, captain of last year's team, was on the field and assisted in coaching the line. J.W. Cutler '09, quarterback last fall, aided Coach Daly in his work with the backs. Formation drill was given considerable attention, and a long signal practice followed. L. Withington '11, who rowed number five on the University crew last spring, reported as a candidate for the line. F.H. Leslie '12 has decided to give up football in order...
Yesterday afternoon the candidates for the University crew reported at the University boathouse at 4 o'clock for the first day's work in fall rowing. Three eights were made up and sent up-stream in short stretches as far as the Brighton bridge. Coach Wray followed the work of the men from the John Harvard...
...Withington's place at 5. Bacon was at 4 again with Whitney and Sargent at 3 and bow respectively. Leslie, who was at 4 in the Freshman eight last year, rowed 2. The rowing of the University crew seemed fairly good for the first day out, but the slide work was erratic and the men did not time their work so as to be well together at the catch, although the blade work was pretty clean. Voorhees coxswained in place of King, who is sick...
...Freshmen who can possibly do so should come out for the dormitory crews which begin work next Monday. This branch of fall, rowing affords every new man an excellent opportunity to obtain preliminary training which will prove valuable when class rowing commences. Upperclassmen who show that they are better than any of the present members of the University squad will be substituted for them...
...regular gymnasium class, open to all members of the University, will begin today and meet at 5 o'clock every afternoon except Saturday. The work is designed to meet the demands of all men and will be very light at first, increasing in severity as the season advances. No registration is required...