All of the Freshman outtielders will be given a chance to fill in Milholland's place in centre field. With the rest of the team intact, the outlook for next season is exceedingly bright. Coach Sexton will be here for two more years, and with his system firmly established as it will be next year, the 1915 team should be one of the best in the history of baseball at Harvard.
Second Crew Will Help.
This year's "H" men to graduate are Captain Reynolds, Chanler, Gardiner, and Saltonstall, rowing bow, stroke, and No. 2 in the first and bow in the second respectively. Curtis, No. 7 in the second crew is the only other Senior on either of the first two boats. The second crew this year is exceptionally good and there should be little difficulty in filling the positions vacated in the University boat next year. Lund is fast becoming a stroke of more than average calibre, while Morgan and Talcott are keen candidates for No. 3.
The Freshman eight, though light, will send up several good men who are sure to make the competition hard. Chief among these are Brown and Cabot for the stern positions, and Ely and Stebbins for 5 and 6 respectively. On the whole, prospects are good for a crew at least as heavy as this year's, and probably taster, because so many of the men have been together this year.
Five Hockey Regulars Gone.
To win from Yale in hockey has become a well-established custom at Harvard, for it has been six years since a University team has lost a Yale series. Since 1901, when the dual contests were established, Harvard has won eleven series to three for Yale, taking in all fifteen of the twenty-one games played.
Nine of the thirteen men who played for the University in the Yale hockey series are members of the class of 1914, leaving but one man in the defence and three on the offence for next year's seven. The regulars who will be lost through graduation are J. G. M. Carnochan, Jr., S. P. Clark, S. T. Hopkins, P. H. Smart, and Captain Willetts. Only two of those remaining played on the team regularly, these being W. H. Claflin '15, who will lead the seven next year, and M. B. Phillips '15.