Word: doping
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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CRIMSON LAMPOON C. Foote, 1b. c.f., R. Cuddlepoop C. Amory, c. s.s., P. Utrid J. Allen, 3b. 1b., S. Tink C. Weinberger, 2b. l.f., U. Twit S. west, l.f. 3b., A. Twit J. McCutcheon, r.f. 4.f., U. Dope H. F. Huey, c.f. c., A. Cabot J. Ourgoose, s.s. 2b., A. Lowell R. Feller...
Guill Aertsen vindicated himself in the high-jump by clearing six feet and thus tying for first place with teammate Bob Haydock. In the broad-jump Rock Hollands upset the dope-sheets by placing second to Hunt Ethridge of Yale. Holland's distance was 22 ft., 5 5/3 inches...
...difficult this early in the season to compile a dope sheet. The two teams are of about even strength. Several good races are expected. In the mile Captain Alexander Northrop will again meet Stewart Whitman, the strong Dartmouth runner. In the New England Relays a week ago Northrop beat Whitman by several yards, running the distance in 4 minutes 17.6 seconds...
When the last place Tiger Quintet completely upset the pregame dope by trouncing the apparently over confident league leading Dartmouth Indians Monday, the basketball title race was once more thrown open. Both Harvard and Pennsylvania are mathematically conceded a chance of ticing the Big Green for the lead, while the Crimson by winning all its remaining encounters can pass the Indians and grab off the title...
Although for a number of years people have been waiting for the storm of skiing to blow itself out, that sport has upset the dope by becoming more and more popular despite every trick of the weather. New with the announcement that Norwood Cox will give expert instruction over the coming weekends to anyone at Harvard who joins the squad, skiing is already showing sings of struggling to its feet as a recognized Harvard sport...