Word: hand
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...championship Cornell track squad, with an abundance of good material on hand, has started its campaign to capture the 1916 intercollegiate honors. The chief objects in view at present are the relay games of the B. A. A. on February 5, one or two other meets, and the big indoor carnival to be held by the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York on March 4; but Coach Moakley has begun the process of sorting out his best men for the various events to be contested in the championship games next spring...
...Morgan was the only man to play a wing position with any effectiveness, and the entire line showed a tendency to play out of position, so that whenever an opportunity to score presented itself, there was usually no one ready to take advantage of it. On the other hand, the line men played a good defensive game, and the Cornell forwards were effectively boxed whenever they got the puck into Harvard territory...
Those men who are not attached to particular boxes should hand in their names and those of their partners. They will be assigned to boxes at the discretion of the committee...
...Hockey League of America at the Arena tonight, when it meets the Crescent Athletic Club team of new York. The game should make a first class test for the Harvard Club combination. Wigglesworth, the regular goal-tender, has been laid off with a cold, but will probably be on hand again, and the acquisition of Wanamaker has strengthened the line considerably. Saltonstall will probably play the other wing or centre, with Bikes who is slower on his skates than in former days, but makes up for that deficiency with the stick and by his headwork. Phillips looks better than ever...
...that he in time of need can quickly in turn train green recruits? For --and I speak from experience--if a few of our violent jingoists as well as a few of our rabid pacifists could be induced to spend a summer at Plattsburg, they would on the one hand have impressed upon them the awful horror of real war, and on the other, the only true means by which this calamity can be avoided. E. S. ESTY...