Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Athletic Committee last night it was voted that for this year the basketball and hockey teams be not allowed to play more than three matches during the time between December 1 and April 1, at such a distance from Cambridge that they may not be able to return the same night. It was also voted that the Sophomore football team be not allowed to play the Yale sophomores. This last action was taken partly because the game would cause much absence from Saturday morning recitations, and partly because it might imply a similar game another year away...
...CRIMSON has much influence. But if you put this influence at the service of any coaches who wish to give a team a public lashing; (I say this because this morning's editorial shows every sign of having been inspired by some one connected with the squad); if you allow yourself to let what are really the expressions of interested parties appear to come from some impartial and justly indignant member of the onlooking student body by publishing communications anonymously, you will soon create a new state of things entirely. The season's training will be made a real night...
...Galoots and Anheuser Busch teams have disbanded and will forfeit their games. Owing to this change the schedule of games has been rearranged in order to allow the class teams to start practice as early as possible. The new schedule follows...
...University team received the first defeat it ever suffered on Soldiers Field, at the hands of Amherst last Saturday. The score was 5 to 0. A disputable decision by the umpire, in refusing to allow Harvard a touchdown when the ball was carried across the goal line with an Amherst man offside, cost the University team five points and a try for goal...
...earlier meeting, it had been decided to allow the quarterback to run with the ball without its touching a third person's hands. At the final meeting of Saturday, however, an additional rule was made forbidding the quarterback to plunge through the centre directly after receiving the ball on the snap back; requiring instead that he first run out five yards to the side. In order that the officials may be sure that the man does run out five yards, the field is to be marked with five yard lines lengthwise as well as crosswise...