Word: ahead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...please. But the above attitude seems to be a decidedly mistaken one, as the instructors in question should know if they ever experienced the enthusiasm surrounding a big football game. Unless it is positively impossible for this and other hour examinations that fall on November eighth to be set ahead or postponed a few days, there is little else to warrant the undeserved E's that will follow. And if this is not the prevalent opinion in the College, it is now a rather late date to make the fact known...
...After the first set which Devereux and Hastings won without much difficulty Lawton and Pfaffmann warmed up and took a deuce set at 7-5. Neither side played very hard in the third set and in the last, Devereux and Hastings jumped ahead at the start only to have their opponents tie them at 5 all, 6 all, and 7 all. Lawton and Pfaffmann played a strong up-hill game while Devereux and Hastings were forced to play their hardest only in the last set. The match was characterized chiefly by long, brilliant rallies...
...that showed up clearly it was the inability of the substitute line-men to open up holes for the backs. Twice in the fourth periods Bates took the ball on downs on her own 18 and three-yard line. A general criticism might also be made that the interference ahead of Mahan on his starting end runs was extremely poor. In one case he would undoubtedly have made a score if any sort of interference had been given...
...Wingate's single between short-stop and third base. Wingate went to second on Clark's sacrifice and scored when Ayres's hard drive went through Brown's legs. Gannett flied to Brown. Hardwick then hit a home run over Higinbotham's head in left field scoring Ayres ahead of him. Tomes singled, and went to third when Gillette muffed Young's fly to right. Felton was out, Cutler to Prindle, retiring the side...
...regular practice, but the Freshman eight was given a rest. The Freshman four-oared rowed two short races with the Middlesex four over the half-mile stretch above the Newell boat club at 1 o'clock. The Freshmen won both races, the first four finishing about three lengths ahead, the second four a little over one length. The order of the first Freshman four-oar was as follows: Stroke, Lund; 3, J. Middendorf; 2, H. Middendorf; bow, Whitmarsh; cox., Enright...