Word: doping
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Even Crimson well-wishers expected the Tigers to walk away with the opening game of the series, but after Spalding had upset the dope by banding the Nassau men a row of blanks, Harvard was favored to repeat at Princeton ten days ago. Again the predictions went awry. Leaving his pitching ace Caldwell, on the bench, Coach Clarke staked his Tigers' chances on left-hander Townsend, and the latter shaded Spalding in a 3 to 2 pitching duel. So now the sport scribes are looking very wise and saying that the team getting the breaks will...
...Clough '24 will take C. L. Peirson '25, Clark Hodder '25, J. J. Mapes '25, W. G. Soule '25 and A. R. Parker Jr. '26, with him to Nyatt. The University has not had such a successful season in years and the Crimson golfers are hoping to upset the dope by tumbling the Yale outfit from its present supremacy...
...interesting to study the two dope sheets, prejudices and all. The Yale prophecy was written by Mr. Paul Barnett, director of publicity for the Yale athletic association. Summarizing his conclusion, event by event, the result is as follows...
...college athletics, as in other fields of activity, it is usually the unexpected that happens. The almost complete reversal of the preliminary "dope" in the University's contests on Saturday is a striking example. Conceded more than a fair chance to defeat the Princeton track team, the University athletes out-did themselves only to find new records set up by their inspired opponents. The baseball team, regarded with some apparent reason as inferior to a surpassingly successful Princeton nine, had everything...
...Dope may Be Upset...