Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game was fast, but was marred by the poor judgment of the referee, who paid little attention to Columbia's frequent fouls. The Columbia team was strong on block plays under the basket, and won the game by three very long shots. At the end of the first half the score was 13 to 6 in favor of Columbia. During the second half the game was much rougher owing to the negligence of the referee...
...Saturday evening in the last game of their schedule by the score of 23 to 17. The game was fast and exciting, and though the Freshmen were always in the lead, the result was in doubt until the end of the second half. Superior team play and Yale's frequent fouls, from which Currie made seven baskets, were mainly responsible for the Freshmen's victory. Their chief fault was slowness in passing...
...Yale team won from Princeton last Saturday by a score of 3 to 0. The game this evening promises to be one of the hardest of the intercollegiate schedule, with the chances of victory considerably in Yale's favor. The latter's team has played more games and held frequent practice at the St. Nicholas Rink, thereby gaining a great advantage over the University team...
...were called on for speeches and songs responded, others took turns at the piano, and everybody joined in the chorus of the well known songs, so that there was not a pause during the entire two hours. It is believed that this plan of having frequent meetings of comparatively small groups of men chosen at random from the class will give an opportunity for making acquaintances which the smokers, with their very large attendance, could not provide...
...score of 8 to 2, in a remarkably aggressive game of two 10-minute periods. The work of the first team was in decided contrast to the poor play of Wednesday, the men playing a fast and consistent game. The forwards showed great improvement in team play and the frequent scoring was the direct result of clever passing, which was evident for the first time yesterday afternoon. With the exception of Ivy, who did not play his usual strong game, the defense was very effective. D. Newhall at cover point showed great ability in body-checking and carrying the puck...