Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...enough Freshmen have reported for the competition for manager and assistant manager of the 1919 baseball team. The business experience acquired as well as the acquaintances formed in a competition of this sort are invaluable. Any additional Freshmen who wish to try for the positions should report at the Locker Building today at 1.45 o'clock...
That the best possible managers should be procured for athletic teams is a proposition which no one will deny. The question then arises, how can the best possible men be procured? And the answer is unquestionably by competition, as long as the positions are desirable enough to bring out a good field. Managerships at the University are attractive enough,--with the friendships they promote, the trips, the business training, and the granting of the "H,"--to justify and make practicable their being awarded by competition...
...only managership to draw competitions. Instead of five major sport competitions, there will be but one. If it is desired to revolutionize the managership system, this might be done, but the advantages of five specialized competitions over one general competition need not be pointed out here. It is enough to show the abuses not only possible but probable in a hybrid of the two systems. Once partiality has crept into managership competition, confidence in them is destroyed and the best men will turn their abilities to cleaner fields...
...tanks. At present they are the only ones using these, all others being confined to the machines. No important changes were made in the upper crews, it appearing that their line-up will remain to all practical purposes the same until the men have rowed together enough to show whether or not they are going to round out into satisfactory form. To get the necessary unity means a lot of time, care, and experience...
...ended in a whirlwind finish. Yale's defence was very strong, York's work at goal being especially brilliant. Dartmouth presented a combination of fast skaters, particularly strong in the forward line, and although the Yale forwards were not quite so fast on the ice, their accurate shooting was enough to win the game. Yale started off by scoring two goals in the first ten minutes of play, and before the end of the period Tyler scored for Dartmouth. Tyler's pretty shot in the second period tied the score at 2 all, and at the end extra time...