Word: cellarer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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They almost crashed into the victory column Saturday night against the Pennsylvania Quakers, and the squad is in the best of spirits for the impending tilts with Yale and Penn. The Crimson need two wins in their remaining four games to keep them out of the League cellar...
...reasons: 1) dislike for school; 2) unhappy home conditions; 3) evil associates, encountered in dance halls, skating rinks, "cellar" clubs; 4) delusions of persecution; 5) illusions fostered by cheap novels, movies, fan magazines; 6) clashing of new and old world customs in families of foreign parentage; 7) misplaced confidence, usually in trifling men; 8) parental objection to marriage; 9) incorrigibility...
Coach Fesler's five is hanging precariously close to the cellar occupants, the Elis, in the E. I. L., and a win over the Quakers would work wonders for the Crimson. This is their eighth league clash of the year against league opposition...
Then next Monday the squad will entrain for Canada to take on Montreal on Tuesday and McGill on Wednesday. McGill, leading the League with a clean slate, is, of course tough opposition under any circumstances. Montreal, present cellar incumbent, will be the only easy team to beat that the Hoddermen will face in the next two weeks...
...Quadrangular League standing the Hoddermen are tied for first place with Dartmouth, each squad with one win in as many games. Princeton is in third place with one win and one defeat while Yale is holding down the cellar post with no League victories in two starts...