176 SECOND UNIVERSITY, Plan to Develop the Substitutes for the First Boat. : Captain Allen of the University Crew has announced that during the whole period of training at New Haven a second crew will be maintained, and - that from this second crew four men will be picked to go with the University Crew to New London in June. The particular objects of this plan are to give a larger number of men special coach- ing and experience, which will help in future rowing, and to afford better op- portunities for the substitutes to be constantly fit. On Tuesday of last week the severe weather forced the men of the first boat back to the tank after two days’ work on the harbor, and from present indica- tions it will be some days before out- door practice will be resumed. The tank work, however, has been continued with increased severity. ‘The stretches are long and the stroke unusually high for this period in the crew’s develop- ment. On Saturday, Johnson, ’945%., assisted in coaching the squad, which now numbers about thirty men. During the past week the general order of the first boat has been: Stroke, Williams and Ireland; 7, Niedecken; 6, Allen and Greenway; 5, Cross and Brown; 4, Flint; 3, Griswold; 2, Wickes; bow, Greenleaf, Atkinson, Mitchell and Patterson. Captain Allen expects the following men to be with the crew on Washing- ton’s Birthday: Dr. J. A. Hartwell, 89 S:; G. R..Brewster,..945.; F. A Johnson, ’94S.; S. B. Ives, ’93; Dr. John Rogers, ’87; Percy R. Bolton, 86; and J. O. Rodgers, ’98. Weather per- mitting, the launch will be available at that time and work on the harbor will be vigorously pursued. ——_—__o0o——_ Two Hundred Training. The complete and correct list of the track men now training is printed be- low: 1oo yards dash—C. H. Adams, 1902; F, A. Blount, 1900; G. W. Babcock, 1902; J. H. Burk, 1900; J. B. Chamber- lainz: roots Cs Ge enway; 003.2 G: Dettmer, roo1; B. T. Doudge, I90T1; G. A. Dewey, 1902; H. L. Dixon, Igo! S.; E. F. Donnelly, 1901; F. D. Fallon, 90%, A, Parrel, 1002:> 3. 2. Flora. 1902, C. J. Gleason, 1900; R. M. Graff, ’99 S.; 1. S. Hlolines, toot... cb. Miller 1600: J 4 Peters,. 1900.04, ja wk. ce ales i901; LB. Pond,- 1902: oF, EE. Powell, 1901 S:; .F.. D. .Pendleton, 1900;° Ira Richards, Jr., 1900 S.; W. F. Roberts, 1902;: F. J. Sladen, 1902; W. B. Sea- Diiry, 1900: EK, H. Sehwarz, 1001. 5.4.0. Wilson, Jr., 1901; T. Watson, 1900; F. Hy. Warren, Jr.,.’90-9.;..W.. ... Wattles, FOG. ..), C.. Bie Spitzer, 7007 45.0 Ee Stans; field, 1902; S. Howard, 1900; R. W. Thomas, 1000; «J... F:2 Penny, 1902; -G: dosclerry;si00r; oR. eV. VanVreden: burgh, 1901 S.; J. M. Watts, 1900 S.; R. (..- Walcott; 19003 G; ih: Woodvine, 10023). Po; His “Winterss: i900},