Word: directing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...scores of games that give a direct comparison of Harvard and Dartmouth favor the home team today. Williams, beaten by Harvard, has twice won from Dartmouth. Amherst split even in two games with Dartmouth and the result in the Cornell-Dartmouth series was the same. The batting orders: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Rogers, c.f. 2b., Norton McLaughlin, 1b. 1b., Brady Hicks, p. c.f.; Daly Potter, 2b. p., Mitchell Minot, r.f. r.f., Hoban Lanigan, 3b. c., Chadbourne Marshall, s.s. l.f., Eaton Young, c. s.s., Convoy Babson...
...only an average team this year. In its more important games it has been twice defeated by Princeton, 5 to 0 and 3 to 1, and tied Yale, 5 to 5 in 12 innings. On Wednesday, Brown was beaten by Pennsylvania, 7 to 6. The games which give a direct comparison with Harvard were with Holy Cross, in which Brown was beaten 6 to 2, and with Tufts, which was defeated 1 to 0. The batting orders for the Brown game: HARVARD. BROWN. Rogers, c.f. s.s., Nash McLaughlin, 1b. 3b., Regnier Hicks, p. 1b., Giles Potter, 2b. l.f., Staff Babson...
...second game of their annual series at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon on Fitton Field, Worcester. Hicks will pitch for Harvard, and Foley will probably be in the box again for Holy Cross. In the absence of Coach Pieper, W. D. Dexter, captain of the nine in 1907, will direct the team from the bench...
...navy would be rendered efficient. Also, when it is considered that in the Boer War we lost $30,000,000 through withdrawals of British carriers from trade, the danger from a war between two foreign nations at present doing our carrying can be imagined. Furthermore, there is a direct financial benefit to be derived from the adoption of a subsidy policy, for by such a policy Americans are admitted to competition with foreigners on an equal basis, while commercial intercourse and trade expansion are fostered. Subsidization means the lowering of rates, the securing of better shipping facilities and the diverting...
...football rules committee should be to reduce to a minimum, without emasculating the game, the possibility of physical injuries to the prayers. To this might be added the opening up of the play for the benefit of the spectators. These reforms the committee purposes to effect by direct technical prohibitions, and by making such rules as will encourage open plays and make concerted attack on one park of the line not a reasonable method of gaining ground...