Word: ely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fighting an uphill game against the Yale lacrosse team Saturday at New Haven, the University lost to the Eli twelve 3-0. The Blue players carried the ball continually into the Crimson territory, while the University's efforts to penetrate the Yale defense were for the most part unsuccessful. The first half ended with the score 2-0 in favor of Yale, the Crimson holding their opponents to one tally in the second period. Pratt, g. g., Wright Allen, p. p., Wood Tierney, c.p. c.p., Chamberlain Lindsley, 1d. 1d., Woodhouse Wobber, 2d. 2d., Parsons Ballinger, 3d. 3d., Farnham Kantor...
...overcome. Inasmuch as it was the initial workout, Captain Lazo did not dare leave any of his slab-men in the box for more than two innings, as any glass arms on the pitching staff would prove disastrous on May 30, when the high stand men meet the Eli scholars. This forced change in pitchers put the key at a big disadvantage...
With the slight experience of one game but with confidence gained from winning that contest, the Freshman lacrosse team will meet their Eli Rivals on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Besides their game with the Boys High School of Brooklyn, N. Y., played at Cambridge last Saturday, which they won 9-1, the yearlings have been tested by several scrimmages with the University...
Stallard of Cambridge will be the principal opponent of Campbell, the Eli star, and of Captain O'Connell, in the mile. The English runner made the fast time of 4 minutes, 22 seconds in the event this winter, a mark exactly two seconds better than Campbell's time last Saturday, which was only 1-5 slower than the University record made by O'Connell...
...field events the University-Yale athletes made better marks Saturday than the Oxford-Cambridge men this winter in all but the hammer-throw Nokes of Oxford has a record of 143 feet in this event, while the winning throw by Hudson, the Eli performer, Saturday was only 139 feet, 8 inches. However, both Brown of the University and Cruikshank of Yale have bettered the above distances this spring, the former hurling the weight 144 feet, 6 inches against Penn State and the latter 144 feet, 7-10 inches against Princeton...