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...less than last year. The fact that there was any deficit at all was due largely to the continual rains and high winds which prevailed throughout the first week of the meet; not to any increase in expenses, as they were lessened by more than half. The chief reasons for this great decrease in expenses were that many constructions of last year: the field, road, hangars, parkway, fences and so on were permanent; and that no exorbitant guarantees were paid to the aviators, this year, the prize money being the main inducement to competitors. The gate receipts at Nashua, Worcester...
...more interest today than the contest in the Stadium, but the fact that the game here is Dartmouth's last this year and that a defeat for the University team would practically obliterate Harvard's hopes of the championship, will attract the attention of nearly 40,000 spectators. The chief anxiety will be to see how Harvard is able to meet the forwards who last Saturday threw back the Princeton line time and again. If Harvard succeeds in this particular the prospects for the following Saturday will be decidedly brighter than they were on November 5. The changes...
...chief feature of University football practice yesterday afternoon was a 25-minute scrimmage between the substitutes and a team of Law School men, in which the Law School scored five points to the substitutes' two. Three regulars, Fisher, Keays, and Leslie, and Howard, who is again in the game after a long absence on account of an injured knee, played on the substitutes team. The Law School men played much more aggressive football than the substitutes although they slowed down perceptibly in the last few minutes. Once the Law School held for downs when a pretty forward pass from Freedley...
Professor L. J. Johnson '87, Mr. A. W. Holcombe '06, and Mr. J. R. Nichols '06, all members of the University Faculty are the chief originators of the proposed Cambridge charter, which embodies a number of radical changes from...
Providence, R. I., October 26, 1911.--The Brown squad held light practice on Andrews Field today after yesterday's hard scrimmage. A long signal drill to familiarize the men with the details of play formed the chief part of it. Gelb played at right tackle, and Metcalf at right halfback, where he showed up exceptionally well on the offence...