Word: accountability
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...account of the lateness of the season none of the class squads are as far advanced as at this time last year. The material in the upperclass squads is in both quantity and quality about the same as last year's; the Freshman material is better. The Seniors have a strong attack and the Juniors the best defence; both are fairly accurate in shooting and passing. The Sophomores are of average ability; the Freshmen, though still poor in stick work, have developed some team play. The squads have been coached by Head Coach Shea and by D. P. Penhallow...
...Vermont game, scheduled for last Saturday but cancelled on account of unfavorable weather, will be played at 4 o'clock tomorrow on Soldiers Field if the condition of the temporary diamond permits. Regular practice will be held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock...
...progress of the University crews has been somewhat impeded of late by the sickness of three members of the squad. Filley and Lawson have had the grip, and Dillingham has been unable to row on account of a felon on his finger. All three of the men are now better, however, and will be on the river again by the last of the week. The changes necessitated by their absence have had a tendency to make the boat unsteady; but this fault was more or less over come in yesterday's long row. All three crews went over the four...
...Shea, of Ottawa, Canada, lacrosse coach for this season, arrived yesterday and will take charge of all lacrosse candidates immediately. On account of the rain there was no practice yesterday but all candidates for class teams will report for practice on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock...
Yesterday each of the University crew combinations rowed two long stretches to the Watertown Bridge and back, while Mr. Colson coached from the launch. The orders were slightly changed owing to absences. Dillingham did not row on account of an injured finger, Judd taking his place at bow in the crew stroked by Brownell; and Sanger rowing at 6 in place of Filley...