Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Favor of a Separate Memorial...
...Lampoonites were pitifully weak, both in the field and at bat. The majority of them looked overtrained. On the other hand the "CRIMSON" team played stellar ball. It is rumored that John J. McGraw was in the bleachers and that he asked waivers on Zimmerman and Cutshaw in favor of a couple of the "CRIMSON" sluggers...
...prize of one straw-hat sandwich at Jimmie's has been offered to any player who succeeds in Knocking off the spire of Memorial Hall. The betting odds are 1492 to 1919 in favor of the CRIMSON and the largest crowd in history is expected to witness the complete demolition of the blasphemers of the sacred "transcript...
...country smiles. From the land of France comes the glad tidings that President Wilson is in favor of repealing the "bone dry" war measure to permit the sale of beer and light wines. Perhaps the President has learned by experience in France that the practice of drinking, if not carried to excess, produces no harmful effect. Perhaps the "no beer, no work" slogan has reached the President and has indicated to him that the laboring class craves its slightly harmful satisfaction. Perhaps Mr. Wilson has an ear to the ground for the coming 1920 elections. Who knows...
...first two innings, the "Mud Hens" hit hard with the result that the score stood 7 to 1 in their favor at the end of the third inning: The opposing team made an uphill fight until the score stood 9 to 8 at the end of the seventh and during the eighth inning they scored seven runs...