Word: ely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale will have practically the same team as they had last year, when Campbell lead Captain D. F. O'Connell Jr. '21 of the Crimson relay team across the finish by a wide margin. Campbell, Hillis, Douglass and Vander Pyl, which is the probable make-up of the Eli quartet, with Campbell running at anchor, make up a team which should be hard to beat. But the University relay, with J. W. Burke '23 in the anchor position, and J. E. Merrill '24, W. F. Eaton '22, and J. A. McCarthy '22 as the other three probable members, should give...
Coach Bingham is planning to hold time trials today to determine the makeup of the two-mile relay team which is to face the Eli quartet at the B. A. A. games February 4. Instead of having the seven men who will compete, run separately, as has been the custom, all the men will be run in one heat, so that racing conditions will be obtained...
...Yale the University will be sure to meet a worthy rival. Last year at New London now life was breathed into the disheartened Eli crew by the man who will again have charge of Yale's rowing--Coach Corderry, while are of the men who rowed on the victorious shell are again available. This year Yale starts with a reorganized system and with a clean record backed up by strong material. To defeat her crew on June 23 will undoubtedly be possible but it will surely demand all the ability and power the University can offer...
...suggested that the loyal Painters' Union intended to pay a two handed compliment-to Yale by showing the very faint traces of Orange emerging from the Blue; to Harvard by an unmistakable registering of the score of November nineteenth. Unfortunately, the painters in their zeal have grossly misrepresented the Eli score; two precious points are missing-the numbers run only from...
...unsophisticated Freshman likes to take a drink and be suddenly transported into the realms of the rah-rah college man. It must be because he is young and foolish that he and many another student has marred the family pride in imbibing spirituous toasts after the victory over Eli. Of course it is fun to Scheck the pious elders, and to make the name Harvard obnoxious to the good people who chanced to be in the riotous vicinity. In thus abandoning themselves to drunken joy have the celebrants been fulfilling a traditional rite? If so, such tradition should be stopped...