Word: bowls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be a meeting of candidates for the University and Freshman lacrosse teams at the Locker Building at 3.30 Monday afternoon. Practice will begin immediately after the meeting and will continue for eight weeks, the University season closing with the Yale game in the Bowl. Letters will be given to those participating in the Yale game...
When the University lacrosse team meets Yale on May 17, it will be the first formal athletic contest staged in the Bowl since the spring of 1917. It will also mark the resumption of lacrosse as a University sport for the first time since...
Further specifications were these: Dual track meets with the University and Princeton; no secret practice, no scouting, keeping the field and bowl open Sundays and the employment of seasonal coaches to assist the director of athletics. This last point has been much discussed and there has been a great deal of talk about abolishing seasonal coaches. Dean Briggs was especially in favor of this...
...Yale, there are two teams organized, representing the S. A. T. C. and the Naval Unit, which played a game in the bowl last Saturday, and will probably play several more; if there is going to be a university team at Yale this year it will probably be composed of the best players of these two teams. Professor R. N. Corwin, head of the Athletic Committee and captain of the Yale eleven in 1880, will be in charge of the football work this fall, co-operating with Major Samuel Weldon, commandant of the S. A. T. C. No coach...
...have ever contended that the sport of football was one which bred real men, that we find in this time of emergency of the country our gridiron heroes, practically en masse, have gone to the colors. Last year's Yale and Harvard teams which played at the Yale Bowl before some 80,000 spectators, are now divided in the service as follows...