Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the University hockey team yesterday afternoon, Samuel Trafford Hicks '10, of Arlington, was elected captain for next year. Hicks prepared for College at Arlington High School, where he played on the hockey team for four years. Since coming to College he has played on his championship Freshman team and on the University team, for the last two years, as regular left centre. On account of his consistent good playing he was picked as forward on the all-collegiate hockey team...
...University football schedule for 1909, as announced by Captain Fish yesterday, contains nine games, one less than last year. Carlisle, Annapolis and Springfield Training School have been dropped, and West Point and Cornell added. The West Point game will necessitate the only absence form Cambridge. Harvard played West Point last in 1906 and won, 5 to 0. Cornell appeared last on the schedule in 1897, when the University team won, 24 to 0. The schedule for next fall subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee is as follows...
...third cut in the Freshman base-ball squad was made yesterday. The following 36 men were retained, and they should report in the Cage at 4 o'clock: Baker, Blackall, Blake, Blodgett, I. Bolton, N. Bolton, Candee, Childs, Clifford, Conant, Curtiss, Cutting, Daly, Davidson, Desha, Ernst, Flint, Gibson, Hanks, Hallowell, Hardon, Kelly, Kennedy, Knowles, McLean, Potter, Robbins Sjostrom, Tobey, Weinberg, Wigglesworth, Wightman, de Windt, Winston, Woodward, Young...
...competition for designs for Class Day tickets was decided yesterday afternoon. The following designs were accepted: for Yard tickets--design by S. F. Kimball '09; for Stadium tickets--design by R. Everett '09; for Memorial tickets--design by F. J. Reynolds '09; for Senior Spread dance program--design by F. J. Reynolds '09. The successful competitors will be given free tickets by the Class Day Committee...
Carlton Apellonio, of Winchester, permanent treasurer of the class of 1908, died yesterday morning in Springfield, O., of spinal meningitis. He prepared for College at Milton Academy. In Freshman year he played fullback on the class football team. In 1906 he was substitute fullback on the University team and in 1907 played regularly in that position...