Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be announced today. The time made was not given out, but the fastest was that made by B. L. Young '07. The trials were slower than last year, but this is partly accounted for by the cold weather and the fact that the board track is not so fast this year...
...defeating Brown on the Holmes Field rink by the score of 7 to 0. Brown was outclassed and throughout the game was unable successfully to pass the Harvard defense and, except for the last few minutes of play, hardly threatened the Harvard goal. The University team played a fast, concerted game and quickly broke up the Brown offense. The shooting of the University forwards was hard and accurate. The summary: HARVARD. BROWN. Newhall, Kernan, r.e. l.e., Paine Souther, r.c. l.c., Sweet, Marble Wilder, l.c. r.c., Lane Townsend, l.e. r.e., Chase Clotheir, c.p. c.p., Hunt Carr, p. p., Otis...
...Freshman basketball team was defeated by the Melrose High School at Melrose Saturday evening by the score of 22 to 18. The play was fast and clean on both sides and few fouls were called. Unfamiliarity with the floor and baskets on the part of the Freshmen attributed much to their defeat...
...University hockey team won its first intercollegiate championship game of the season from Columbia on Saturday night, at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York City, by a score of 2 to 0. The game was clean and fast and very close, no goals being scored until the last four minutes of play, when Clothier and Souther each scored a goal within three minutes. During the first half, Columbia slightly outplayed the University team, twice passing the defense and being prevented from scoring only by the excellent work of Ivy at goal. In the second half, however, the superior individual play...
Instead of holding a dual relay race with Yale, the University team will enter the two-mile intercollegiate relay race, in which Yale, Pennsylvania and probably other universities will take part. The Pennsylvania team is very fast and should make the race difficult to win. The Harvard team, which is composed of W. A. Colwell 2G., J. H. Stone '04, S. Curtis '05, and H. H. Rowland '06, is not so highly developed as it will be when it meets Yale in the dual race at the Boston Athletic Association meet on February 13, but it should make a good...