Word: cheered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...opening sale of tickets for the Yale game the demand for seats in the cheering section was ridiculously small. This may be due to dilatoriness, but whatever the cause, it does not promise well for the sort of support which the team should be accorded next Thursday. We realize that there are many reasons which make men prefer seats other than those in the cheering section. Such objections, however, are seldom insurmountable. Harvard should certainly accord to one of her major teams in its most important game of the year, the support which many of our smaller rivals give...
...University are urged to be in the Square at 2.10 o'clock to cheer the University crew on its departure for New London...
...Freshman baseball team will play its last game of the season with the Yale freshmen on the University diamond tomorrow afternoon directly after the finish of the University game with Cornell. Section II., back of the third base, has been reserved as the Freshman cheering section. The cheer leaders will be F. M. De Selding, H. Watson, and M. F. Lacroix. Tickets at $1 each, admitting to both the University and Freshman games, are on sale at the Rendezvous, where subscriptions to help pay for the band at the game will also be received...
...Freshman track management has arranged to have bulletins of the Harvard-Yale freshman baseball game sent every three innings directly to the Stadium this afternoon. They will be read by the cheer leaders...
...Freshmen are requested to meet in the Square at 2.15 o'clock to march to Soldiers Field and cheer in the dual meet against the Yale freshmen. S. M. Lowerey, assisted by S. Galatti and J. E. Thayer, will act as cheer leader...