Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...quality which has been characteristic of the baseball team throughout the season was displayed by the team yesterday--that of hard fighting. The men in spite of a few errors, were never unsettled; they played hard and fast, and they played to win. Although Yale's errors counted greatly in the scoring, four of the seven tallies were earned by the University team. This fact, coupled with the coolness and fighting spirit in the team's playing yesterday, renews again our confidence in its ability to defeat Yale in the final game of the series. The University baseball team...
...dashes next year, Harvard will have J. L. Foley '15, and W. Rollins '16. Of these, Foley scored against Yale, and reached the semi-finals in both events in the Intercollegiates. The Freshmen will send up E. A. Teschner '17 who is unusually fast in the sprints and should score heavily next year. In this quartet, Harvard has a splendid set of dash men, and should atone for past weaknesses in these events...
...finals in the Intercollegiates, while the latter unable to run in the frist meets because of his injured leg, would have scored in the Intercollegiates, had not his old injury put him out of the running in the semi-finals, In addition, W. A. Mcanix uC., who has made fast times in both hurdle events will be eligible to compete next year. Along with Meanix in the high hurdles there will be M. P. Robinson '15, who showed up strongly in the final meet of the year. On the whole Harvard will be strong in the two dashes, the quarter...
...second respectively. Curtis, No. 7 in the second crew is the only other Senior on either of the first two boats. The second crew this year is exceptionally good and there should be little difficulty in filling the positions vacated in the University boat next year. Lund is fast becoming a stroke of more than average calibre, while Morgan and Talcott are keen candidates...
...University baseball team meets Yale in the first game of the series at New Haven this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Harvard team went to New Haven on the 10 o'clock train yesterday morning and had a fast work-out on Yale Field. All the men were in good condition with the exception of Clark who did not go down yesterday owing to a slight attack of tonsilitis. He expects to leave this morning and will probably be able to play...