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New Mott Haven Candidates.

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Since the last call for candidates for the Mott Haven team over 35 new men have handed in their names. The work in the gymnasium has not yet been fully systemized but will be shortly. At present each squad of men has a leader and are taken through the high hurdling and dumb-bell exercises, after which the runners practise in starting in the cage. This is done under the careful instruction of Mr. Lathrop. The other men take exercise according to the kind of work each is preparing to do. Those in ending to enter running events have the use of he plank track out of doors. The present method of training will continue until work in the field can be done.

The new candidates are: S. L. Adams E. H. Brown, J. Borden, H. A. Bull, R. W. Bull, I. Brayton, M. M. Brenenstock, E. Bettman, H. Bartholomay. W. M. Bush, C. Crocker, L. F. Culver, A. L. Coster, F. C. Chamberlain, M. P. Dodge, J. W. Eddy, R. D. Farquhar, W. I. Frothingham, H. Landes, C. N. Lathrop, B. C. Jutten, H. G. Nichols, S. Paine, T. R. Plummer, C. Stewart, J. I. Straus, W. Tileston, B. W. Thompson, A. R. Whittier, P. W. Whittemore, M. W. Whitney. C. M. Wheeler, G. T. Webster, F. L. Young, A. Lefurgey.

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