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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team as a whole has shown general improvement after a hard week's practice and the men are all in good physical condition. The chief fault of the defense, which has been greatly strengthened during the last few days, is the tendency to wait too long before blocking an opponent's advance. In the use of their bodies, also, the men are still slow. Although the attack is fairly strong, there is still a decided lack of team-work. The passing, though inaccurate at times, has greatly improved and is now fairly fast. Mr. J. A. Leighton of Hobart College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE WITH U. OF P. TODAY. | 5/15/1903 | See Source »

...Freshman lacrosse team played a tie game with the Columbia Freshmen on Saturday, the score being 8 to 3. As the Columbia freshmen had already played several games, the showing of the Freshman team was very encouraging in view of the fact that this was its first game. The chief fault of the team as a whole was the tendency of the attack to fall back on the defense. Although there was decided improvement in team-work, the men were slow and clumsy in handling their sticks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1906 Lacrosse Team Ties. | 5/11/1903 | See Source »

...Second nine lost its game with Dean Academy at Franklin on Saturday by the score of 14 to 4. The chief fault of the team was, as in all the games played this sparing, a disappointing weakness at the bat; the base-running was sleepy, and the fielding full of errors, a fact partly accounted for, however, by the unevenness of the ground, second base being four feet above the plate. Dean's batting was the feature of the game. After the first inning, Hutchinson pitched a fair game for the Second nine, allowing only two bases on balls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Nine Loses to Dean. | 5/11/1903 | See Source »

...would seem that the chief good to be achieved by the wearing of caps and gowns had been overlooked if the members of the Senior class do not avail themselves of the opportunity thus offered of recognizing members of the class with whom they are not acquainted...

Author: By R. P. Kernan., | Title: Recognition of Seniors. | 5/8/1903 | See Source »

...presentation tonight will consist of the chief musical scenes of the opera. Professor Paine himself will play the orchestral scene opening the second act, and the principal parts throughout will be taken by the following soloists: Miss Grace L. Bradbury, soprano; Miss Rebecca W. Cutter, soprano; Mrs. Vincent A. Lyman, mezzo soprano; Mrs. Albert Thorndike, contralto; Mr. Ernest R. Leeman, tenor; Mr. David A. Tobey, baritone; Mr. Ralph E. Brown, bass; and Mr. George A. Tyler, bass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR PAINE'S "AZARA." | 5/7/1903 | See Source »

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