Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eighth annual dual track meet with Harvard by the score of 71 to 33 on Yale Field Saturday. The Yale men were practically invincible in the field events, allowing Harvard only two points, while on the track Harvard's runners gave them a hard tussle. The track was exceptionally fast. In the 220-yard dash E. A. Teschner '17 came within a fifth of a second of equalling the world's record, while in the quarter W. Willcox, Jr. '17 clipped the dual Yale-Harvard freshman record, covering the distance in 49 2-5 seconds...
...Abbe '14 played a fast game at in-home and made shot after shot at Cornell's cage only to be stopped by the quick work of Bush, the Cornell guard...
...afternoon. The second team scored all its runs in the second inning on an error by Boyd, two sacrifice flies, a hit, a pass, and two singles. Groton was held scoreless until the sixth, when Cunningham weakened and allowed 2 runs, Fitzgibbons finishing the game. Exceptionally good fielding and fast work on the bases was largely responsible for the victory, Harvey at second base featuring...
...private secretary and to help in college athletics and music. All three of these positions, while not demanding finished scholarship, will require a high standard of attainment, and by giving a man a field for the exercise of his best efforts, will draw him close to the fast developing life of the new China...
...perfectly fielded game was the contribution of the twirler's team-mates, the bright features of the afternoon being attributed to Gannett, Milholland, Ayres and the participants in the lightning double play in the fourth. Gannett made a remarkably fast play on Nichols's clean drive over first in the sixth inning. Coming in at full speed, he scooped the ball on the run and threw to Nash just in time to beat Nichols, and in doing so he completed a play seldom seen on any ball field. Milholland was unusually busy all afternoon, accepting five chances without a slip...