Word: gored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the field events in the Freshman interdormitory meet which were held yesterday, Smith is leading Standish and Gore by accumulating 36 1-3 points to 13 and 11 2-3, respectively, for its opponents. No track events were run off yesterday because Coach Martin wished the men, practically all of whom will compete in the Yale Freshman meet in the Stadium Saturday, not to race. The remaining contests of the meet will be held some time next week, probably on Wednesday. An opportunity will be given until then for Freshmen to sign up for the races in blue...
...inflicted unless a player knocks his opponent completely unconscious, the sanguinary nature of French rugby is revealed. Theoretically, the game demands open running play, much like American soccer, but these devils of Frenchmen put their heads together with an "on no passe pas" war-cry, and fairly wade in gore. According to the newspapers the match was an "example of street fighting,"--something reserved in America for hockey games between the New Havens and the Victorias...
...Freshman entertainment committee, as a result of a competition, the work in which consisted in selling tickets for the Freshman night at the "Pops" Concert on May 14. Today is the last day on which tickets for this affair may be secured from the committee's headquarters in gore...
...United States of ships clearing from British ports with large liquor cargoes. The suggestion that the Bahamas be placed on a liquor ration, however, is apparently not favored in the British Colonial office, as appears from statements in the House of Commons by Undersecretary W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore. A representative of the Christian Science Monitor, however, was " informed in well-informed circles" that Mr. Ormsby-Gore's statement was "given on the spur of the moment...
Roland Stebbins Lee '26 of Gloucester, Antonio Miguel Carrillo '26 of Hayana, Cuba, and Robert Hugo Schacht Jr. '26 of Brookline have been appointed to lead the Gore, Standish, and Smith choruses in the competition for the silver cup at the Freshman Jubilee on May 25. Each of the choruses will sing two songs, followed by the class song. The cup will remain in the possession of the winning hall for one year, and the leader of the winning chorus will receive an ebony baton with his name engraved...