Word: final
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that Yale may finally look with a little more equanimity at the future, football-wise, it is quite to the point to raise a question or two which it was not possible to raise during the time Yale could not rise above the conditions imposed upon her. There are a number of such questions; but what we particularly refer to is the present Princeton Harvard-Yale schedule, wherein Harvard has a two-weeks' rest between her two final games while Princeton and Yale both have to play their two games on successive Saturdays. . . This year Yale probably met no stronger...
...suggest that Yale completely rest her players between the two final games; if a game is worth playing at all it is worth playing with the best one has. But a revised schedule, which would put a less vigorous game in between the two final games for both Princeton and Yale, would meet modern conditions and be much fairer to both than the present one-sided arrangement can ever...
...prospects for the team this season are very bright, for six of last year's regulars are now reporting regularly for practice and there is good last season's freshman material to draw from. After the final cut which was made last week the squad consists of 17 men. The members of last year's team included are H. W. Ford who filled the position of goal so brilliantly in the games against the University seven last year; W. H. Schoen, captain, who played centre; P. W. Hills, former left wing; W. Y. Humphreys, cover point; J. T. Scully, point...
...played this afternoon have been postponed a day on account of lack of material and examinations which affect members of the Freshman team. The Seniors will meet the Freshmen, and the Junior eleven will play the sophomores on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The final match between the winning teams in tomorrow's contests will be played on Thursday...
...first, second and third crews. In the three years of competition each dormitory has won the trophy once. The Eliot Club cntinued in possession of the Filley Cup by defeating the first Thayer crew by two lengths, although the Thayer second and third crews both won their races. Finally University crew A defeated B, and D defeated C on the final day of the regatta...