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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Athletic Association has in the last few years, with the aid of the crew managers, taken much of the routine labor from the captain's hands. There has got to come a time when a situation similar to the football organization exists. There has got to be a responsible head, some one of experience and executive ability who cannot only teach the University rowing, but to whom ultimately every decision of importance should be taken. Percy Haughton has filled that place splendidly in one sport. As head coach he has directed a continuous policy for Freshman football and second-team...
Team B scored two runs in the first when Wiswall was passed, and Ellis doubled scoring Wiswall. Ellis scored when Ames singled. In the fifth inning, Reed got to first on an error and then stole second. Bothfeld doubled and Thomas scored. One more run was scored in the sixth when Ames doubled and reached third on an error. Safford singled, scoring Ames. B got its final run in the eighth inning. Ellis was passed and took second when Harrison threw Ames out to Knowles, coming in on Safford's single...
Some good material is expected from last year's freshman team, however. Garfield, the 1918 first-string pitcher, and Munson, the catcher, look like varsity calibre, but practically a new team has got to be formel. Milburn, who is still captain, although ineligible, will probably be succeeded by Vaughn, as the latter is the only senior on the squad...
...Nicholas flashed in the first two minutes. Baker got three good shots at the goal, and the last one brought a score when Cox caught the rebound from Wylde's guards and drove the rubber into the net. Five minutes later Captain Morgan's excellent individual rush evened the score. He carried the puck around the outer defence and, after a short drive which Carnochan stopped, went around the cage and whipped the puck in before Trimble or Willetts could clear it away. For nine minutes after that the play see-sawed up and down the rink with Percy...
...best of the relay races was that won by the Seniors over the Freshmen. Cummings got the lead at the start and the 1919 men increased their advantage to some twenty yards. Rollins, running fifth, cut that in two, and Biddle, the Seniors' eighth man, passed Casey and gave the 1916 team a commanding lead. The time was 7 minutes 12 seconds, better than that of the Juniors by 2 1-5 seconds. The Juniors and the Sophomores were close together in the first part of this race, but the last 1917 runners opened up a big lead, winning...