Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...laps, or 780 yards. In the Freshman and class races, each man will run three laps, making a total distance of 1560 yards. The University team is much stronger than last year's team and should win from Yale in good time. The Freshman team is not as fast as the 1910 Freshman team, but is expected to win from the Yale freshmen...
...second half was fast and rough from the start, and close covering by both sides kept down the scoring. Brooks was injured about the middle of the half and was replaced by S. Brown. This change materially weakened the defense and two goals from the floor by Wrenn and Cushman and four goals from fouls by Noyes gave Yale a lead that Harvard could not overcome. Allen scored a fine goal from the floor in this period, and Currie secured an additional point by a goal from foul. A lucky shot from the floor by Cushman won the game...
...will play their annual game in Mechanics Hall tonight at 7.45, beginning before the University game, and continuing during the intermission between the halves. The Freshmen are exceptionally strong this year, and their team work and shooting have steadily improved since the beginning of the season. The forwards are fast and shoot well, while Wellmann at centre is very clever in his floor work and in handling of the ball. The guards, Dow and Webber, play together well and are very effective in intercepting passes and working the ball down the floor...
Yale has had a much longer season and during the Christmas recess took a trip through the South and Middle West, where seven of the twelve games played were won. As the Yale team is heavier and experienced, and the University team is light and fast, a hard, interesting game may be expected...
...probably, start the game at centre, is still somewhat crude in his handling of the ball but covers closely and shows good head-work. His height and weight often give him a considerable advantage over his opponent, but in Van Vleck, the Yale centre, he will have an exceptionally fast man to contend with. The forwards, Allen and Currie, are rather light, but their speed and agility more than offset their lack of weight. Currie is the steadier player and is the best foul-shooter on the team; Allen is erratic, although his work is often very brilliant...