Word: fields
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first round of the interclass tennis tourney will be played on Jarvis Field this afternoon, the Seniors playing the Juniors and the Sophomores the Freshmen. The winners of today's matches will play tomorrow afternoon...
...Large '10. The 1911 team will consist of W. Fraser-Campbell '11, A. Sweetser '11, H. Nickerson '11, F. F. A. Pearson '11, D. H. Crother '11, and E. M. Ach '11 or C. L. Barnwell '11. These men will be allotted their opponents at the field. The Freshman team will be made up of C. S. Cutting '12, L. I. Grinnell '12, F. Gray '12, M. Hallowell '12, C. N. Browne '12, and F. S. Hyde...
...second's attack. But the second team was a good on the defence and broke up most of its opponents' plays. Withington showed up especially well in the scrimmage. R. Brown and Houston, the ends, did good work in breaking up interference, but were slow in getting down the field on punts. Smith, Sprague and West were in the preliminary signal practice but did not play...
...line was weak, for although Crowley and Cutting both played brilliantly at times, they were not down on punts and did not tackle hard. Cutler punted well, but was not so good in receiving the ball. Corbett ran well with little interference, though his work in the back-field was below the average, and Leslie and Ver Wiebe both played well; Ver Wiebe made especially good interference, and frequently pulled White along for further gains...
Professor W. Z. Ripley, of the Economic Department, will sail for London on Wednesday to be gone three weeks. He will deliver the annual Huxley Memorial Lecture in commemoration of Thomas Henry Huxley's work in the field of ethnology, before the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. This lecture is in substance a recognition of work done in the preparation of his great book, "The Races of Europe...