Word: finished
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This afternoon, at Soldiers Field, the University eleven plays Brown. This afternoon, in New Haven, our Freshman team encounters the Yale freshman eleven. Each of Harvard's two teams has suffered but one defeat and it is to be hoped that each one will finish the season auspiciously--that the simile between the two elevens will continue to hold true...
...Harvard-Princeton game on Saturday was like all other contests between these two universities in that it was a hard, tiring struggle form start to finish, with either team having a good chance of winning up to the final blow of the whistle. At the end of the first half, with the score nothing to nothing, it seemed that the veteran Princeton team would have the advantage at the end of the second half and everyone naturally expected to see Princeton start the last part of the game with a tremendous aggressiveness. But it took only a very few minutes...
...results of the University's cross-country race with Yale over the Belmont course this morning. The extra will go on sale by the time the returning crowd reaches the Anderson bridge after the game. Last year the Yale game extra came off the press 50 seconds after the finish of the game, and it is expected that last year's time will be duplicated if not bettered, today. The extra will contain four pages and will cost ten cents...
...University runners at Cornell yesterday with 34 points to the University's 75. With a team only one man of which was a regular a year ago, this was the most successful accomplishment in distance running for Cornell since Moakley became coach. The Ithacans sent seven men across the finish line. Wenz, McDermott, and Dresser had scored before G. A. King '18 of the University reached the tape...
...beginning and set the pace all the way. The runners got off well together, but soon after they climbed the first hill they began to stretch out. From that time the Cornellians drew away, only G. A. King '18 and R. W. Babcock '17 remaining, within striking distance. The finish of the race was in the Cornell stadium and the appearance of Wenz, who finished 70 yards ahead, was the signal for a demonstration...