Word: contests
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first for 1921, lost the lead of Dempsey of Boston College. Neither J. M. B. Churchill '21 not C. H. Baldwin '21, the next two Freshman runners, were able to pass Hannon or Simmons their respective opponents, and it was left for O'Connell to decide the contest...
...This contest will be fought as keenly as any formal game, even though the rewards of victory are slight. Those men who have been practising for a month have shown that team-play and spirit can be developed without the incentive of a definite rival to be beaten. Interest in the sport for itself has made the seven eager to practice. So, too, it welcomes the opportunity to meet the sailors. The debut of the informals in the Arena may lack the importance of a formal game, but not the rivalry...
...quality of the hockey displayed, money will be returned if the contest is not played in a more informal style than the Informals have ever shown. The CRIMSON editors are adepts at the old Canadian game, and have all paid their $4 for use of the Stillman Infirmary without ever having had an opportunity of making use of it. They are therefore absolutely fearless...
This is excellent. All the argument is for athletic competitions among the colleges at this war era. There is no reason in the world why the colleges cannot do their fitted part in the great contest and have athletics at the same time. In fact, the one will be better for the other...
...only unfortunate incident of the contest occurred when J. Gaston of the Freshman seven was expelled from the game in the first half for unsportsman-like conduct...