Word: game
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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About the first of next month, a second squad will be chosen from the most promising material of the club teams. Games will be arranged with outside teams during the month of May, and it is expected that several trips will be taken. Owing to the unfavorable weather conditions, the game between the Freshmen and the tentative second team which was scheduled for Saturday had to be called off. The first team was likewise unable to hold any practice in preparation for the game with Bowdoin on Wednesday, but was given a short talk by Coach Duffy...
...well played and exciting game, team B of the first University baseball squad won its second consecutive victory over team A by a score of 4-0 yesterday afternoon. Hardell of team A, and Johnson of team B both pitched very good ball, the former allowing only four, and the latter, six hits. The fielding was fast on both teams, and there was none of the usual ragged early season work. The feature of the game was a squeeze play in the third inning by Gross and Evans, scoring Evans. Prospects for a victory over Bowdoin College next Wednesday...
This afternoon a game is to be played by the Second University and Freshman nines if the weather permits. As yet the Athletic Association has taken no action on the advisability of forming an official second team with a schedule of outside games, but it is hoped that this permission will be granted early next week...
...fall of 1910, Haughton was successful in building up a very strong team, which, in spite of holding Yale to a standstill, was unable to score itself. The next year, the Yale game again resulted in a 0-0 tie. The University, although markedly superior and carrying the ball two yards for every yard that Yale gained, missed several good chances to drop kick, and fumbled when about to score...
...last year of formal football and of the Haughton regime. Haughton was prevented by business reasons from coaching until two weeks before the Princeton game. The University was greatly weakened by the loss of Captain Gilman, and was beaten 6-8 by Yale in a very close game. This was the first defeat by Yale in fire years, and worked the close of Haughton's very successful career of five victories, two ties and two defeats