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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interview with a CRIMSON reporter a member of the cruise commended the general attitude of the volunteers, who though they could not be punished except by being dismissed from the cruise, observed almost perfect discipline. Although the volunteers knew little of the war game, they learned enough seamanship to feel perfectly at home on a battleship. "The cruise was very well managed," he said, "especially in view of the fact that it was the first of its kind. The food was good, and the regulars, who were exceedingly gentlemanly, rendered us no small service by their advice and instruction...
...believed that Simpson will find no hurdlers in the Scandinavian countries fast enough to compel him to extend himself, consequently Murray will go along to give the Missourian competition in the high hurdles, with Loomis to extend the Scandinavians in low hurdles...
...opening of the 1916 season yesterday afternoon, and the team is primed to meet the first opponent, Colby, in the Stadium at 3 o'clock today. Last year Colby also headed the schedule and went down to a 36 to 6 defeat, though the northern team was strong enough to cross the University's goal line in its first contest of the year...
...season opened favorably enough for Harvard with a 9 to 3 victory over St. Mark's, but Dean Academy swamped 1919 in the second game, 14 to 13, and Worcester Academy registered a shutout of 2 to 0. After the win from Milton, 4 to 2, on May 20, the team again slumped and let Exeter score 17 runs to Harvard's 2. Groton was defeated 4 to 2, but Andover won on May 24, and on the 28th Morris Heights nosed out a 4 to 3 victory in a ten-inning contest at Cambridge...
...Rules Committee next points out that holding must be absolutely eliminated. Its effects are very great--"the slowest man in the world could make a 40-yard run in every play if the rest of his team would hold their opponents long enough." And it is a very easy thing to conceal. Coaching from the side lines, beating the ball by unfair use of a starting signal, talking to opponents (which is prohibited by rules only if abusive or insulting), and arguing with officials, are in the same class; they all have an important result on the outcome...