Word: fives
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...three yards in the lead. Miller for Harvard and Stevens for Yale ran the next relay in which Yale slightly increased the lead. In the third relay Captain Minot pushed Tilson of Yale hard, but was unable to gain appreciably. Yale started the last relay with Parsons leading by five yards over Van Brunt. The latter ran well, but Parsons had the race well in hand and Yale won by ten yards in 7 minutes 23 3-5 seconds...
...first two laps, but regained the distance on the last lap and pressed Mann of Yale closely. The third relay started with Merrihew of Harvard four yards behind Seymour of Yale. This position was maintained until the last lap, when Merrihew sprinted and passed his opponent, finishing five yards in the lead. Watson gradually increased the lead for Harvard on the last relay and finished ten yards ahead of La Montagne of Yale. The time, 3 minutes 13 1-5 seconds, was the second fastest of the evening...
...first five minutes the puck was rapidly carried up and down the rink, but neither team was able seriously to threaten its opponents' goal. Finally Yale rushed the puck well into Harvard's territory and on a quick pass from Knox, Stanley scored a goal. Then followed another five minutes of the usual rushing up and down the rink before Driscoll rushed the puck into Harvard territory, and after a lively scrimmage in front of the goal-posts made the second score. After two minutes more of hard play, Newhall carried the puck down the side of the rink...
...winning team. Following is the schedule for the preliminary games: Feb. 18--at 5.45, Whites vs. Reds; at 6.30, No-Names vs. Ancestors; at 7, Florodoras vs. Houdinis. Feb. 19--at 5.45, Ates vs. Gogetems; at 6.30, Acrobats vs. Perootes; at 7, Lemons vs. Rinky-Dinks, at 7.30, Oshkosh Five vs. Ducks...
...desiring to speak in the trials for the University debating team against Princeton must send their names to M. C. Leckner '07, Dane Hall, today. The first trial, which will consist of five-minute speeches on either side of the question for the debate, will be held in Dane Hall at 6.30 o'clock tomorrow evening. The order of speaking for this trial will be determined by lot and will be posted in Upper Dane tomorrow at 1 o'clock...