Word: cage
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...outcome of today's game with the University of Pittsburgh will go far to show whether Cornell's recent slump is to be permanent or not. Cornell has been practicing both day and night in the baseball cage in order to be in the best possible condition to meet Pittsburgh. In spite of recent injuries the team will line up today in the same way as last week with the exception of Williamson who is out with a muscle bruise and who will be replaced at left tackle by Guyer. The team, as it will probably meet Harvard next Saturday...
...Rifle Club will hold a meeting for the purpose of organization for the season in Fairfax 37 tonight at 8.30 o'clock. Any Freshmen who intend to try for the Freshman team should be present this evening without fail. Practice will start next week in the Baseball Cage...
...University football team was compelled to practice in the Cage yesterday afternoon, the Stadium being a sea of mud. A number of the regulars were excused from practice and looked on from the side-lines. Pennock, who was cut over the eye in Saturday's game, was in the line-up, however. Hardwick, Trumbull, Hitchcock and Coolidge, all of whom have slight injuries, were given a rest. Bradlee was not present and Freedley and Logan put the teams through their practice. The lack of space restricted the work considerably and practically the whole afternoon was spent in running...
Unfavorable weather conditions yesterday forced the University football squad to desert the Stadium for the shelter of the Cage, where the instruction on technical points replaced the usual program of scrimmaging. Restricted indoor space prevented kicking, and forward passes were tried only for short distances. Most of the plays were run against an eleven of substitutes, without scrimmaging...
...seconds, which was fast time considering the conditions. C. A. Rice of Powder Point won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes, making the former through the mud in 10 and 2-5 seconds. The only record broken was in the field events, which were held in the Baseball Cage, R. H. Hitchcock of Exeter and H. Reed of Manchester High tieing for first place at 11 feet, 5 7-8 inches. Hitchcock cleared 11 feet, 8 1-2 inches on the jump-off, but this was not allowed to stand as a record...