Word: fields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...membership is being conducted for the purpose of showing the man who is fighting that the men, women and children he is fighting for are solidly, aggressively back of him; that the morale of the folks at home is as high as the morale of the fighter in the field; and that their purpose is as patriotic and their determination as deep as his. Ten million new members of the American Red Cross will not leave a doubting United States fighting man--nor a doubting enemy...
Colleges of the Western Conference will probably compete in grenade throwing at their track meets next year if the plan of the athletic directors is adopted. Any such combination of military training with field events deserves the approval of those who wish one to be universal and the other to be continued. By injecting the rivalry of intercollegiate competition into the work of the R. O. T. C. 's, not only will training be undertaken more enthusiastically and thoroughly, but also it will become more widespread. Every effort to turn sports to direct advantage in military preparation...
Lieutenant Morize will meet the grenadier section on the tennis court of Soldiers Field today...
Closing the 1917 soccer season with a victory, the Freshman eleven defeated a team of Chinese students from the University and Technology by a score of 4 to 0 on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. It was the fourth game and the first victory for the 1921 players this year. The play of the eleven was considerably improved, and the Chinese were unable effectively to prevent the scoring...
...game was fast, despite the fact that the field was covered with snow and ice, which caused many falls. Everyone of the four goals was scored in the second half, and each one was kicked from some distance, crossing the line because the Chinese goal was unable to keep his feet and prevent it. W. L. Pyle '21, at right halfback, was the star of the Freshman aggregation, while W. L. Cummings '21, at goal, and G. N. Carpenter '21 also played well...