Word: contestant
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Article IV of the Laws of Athletics was amended by adding thereto the following: "To the end that there be no unnecessary delay, each competitor shall take his trial or turn when called upon to do so by the field judge having charge of the contest, and if in the opinion of such field judge the competitor unreasonably delays to do so, such judge may at his discretion forfeit such trial and have the same tally against the competitor as one miss or failure...
...regular intercollegiate rules will govern the debate, and the Harvard Freshmen will therefore submit the question on March 15, six weeks before the contest, when the trials for the team will probably be announced. The choice of the subject has been left to a committee consisting of G. J. Hirsch '07, W. J. Mack '08, and S. Spring...
...team playing an ineligible man shall forfeit the contest in which the man was played...
...fairly strong, having lost only two of the games played this year. The Freshman team won from the Brown freshmen last Wendesday by a score of 25 to 19, and although defeated 49 to 15 by the Dartmouth freshmen on Saturday, it will in all probability win today's contest. The Freshman line-up will be: Sheehan, l.f.; Wallace, r.f.; Broun, c.; White, l.g.; Binda...
...extensive season has been planned for the spring, including races with Cornell at Ithaca, and Columbia on the Charles, in addition to the annual rowing regatta with Yale at New London. These two preliminary races should give the University eight valuable racing experience in preparation for the contest with Yale...