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The candidates for the University crew have recently been reduced to twenty-five men. These men have been picked from the various class crew squads and will constitute the three University eights until about May 1 when the squad will again be reduced to the permanent eights. It has been decided to take the crews out of doors as soon as the ice in the harbor breaks up, probably in two or three week.

The three eights just selected are made up as follows: First, stroke, Cameron; 7, Blagden; 6, Kunzig; 5, Mitchell; 4, Rumsey; 3, Laws; 2, Bogue; bow, Hewitt. Second, stroke, Hooker; 7, Auchinloss; 6, Warmoth; 5, Sherman; 4, Holt; 3, Schley; 2, Sargent; bow, McClintock. Third, stroke, Verrill; 7, Lincoln; 6, Scott; 5, Johnson; 4, Goodwin; 3, Waterman; 2, Ackley; bow, Atkinson.

F. B. Allen '00 will begin coaching the crews late in April or early in May.

Preliminary training for the Princeton debate has begun. Mr. Kitchel '97, who is at present in the Yale Law School, will be head coach of the Yale team, and Mr. Wetzel, Instructor in Elocution, will coach the men on form. It is the aim of the coaches to give all debating candidates careful individual training before the team is finally chosen.

The annual meeting of the University Football Association was held recently. R. B. Hixon, president of the association, made the following statement of finances: Gross receipts, 44,428,66; expenditures, $22,356.89; net receipts, $22,071.77.

The Chess Club at a recent meeting voted to challenge the Brown University chess team to a match to be played during the Easter holidays. The Yale team is provisionally made up of J. F. Sawin '04, H. C. Russ '02, E. B. Adams '01, A. Austell L. S., and C. A. Roberts '02, substitute. A handicap tournament open to all members of the university, will be held during the winter term.

The University gymnastic team has arranged meets with Newark Y. M. C. A., New Britian Y. M. C. A., University of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Princeton.

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