Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain Jenkins heads the list of letter men. At goal he is as strong an asset to the Elis as Coach Bigelow's lack of a first-class tender is a handicap to him. In the final Harvard-Yale game last year in the Boston Arena, Jenkins turned away all shots that were directed his way except one of Captain Crosby's. On the other hand Cumings and Newell, alternating at goal for the University, allowed six tallies to slip...
Both Harvard-Yale hockey games this year will be at the Boston Arena because of the destruction by fire last June of the Yale arena. In spite of this handicap Yale will put a team upon the ice, though hockey will not be made a major sport at New Haven this year, as had been expected from the increasing enthusiasm in the sport among Yale...
According to Major Moore the second handicap is that during half of June, all of July and August, and half of September, which amounts to three-quarters of the golfing season in New England, the University is not open, so that students spend only a small part of the golfing season in the University. No golf course is likely to be built, nor is the H. A. A. likely to supply instructors or winter facilities trader these conditions...
...sets for the fall production of "Pedro the King". The scenery was designed by G. H. Humphreys '25. Stage candidates from the lower two classes may still enter the competition which provides interesting work in making and shifting scenery. Men who still wish to compete may enter without any handicap and are asked to report to the office of the Dramatic Club...
...forced to go to the Infirmary. He was released this morning but is walking on crutches and it is practically certain that he will be unable to resume his position against Princeton and extremely doubtful whether he will be fit for the Harvard game. Bingham's absence will handicap Yale all the more because Princeton's greatest attack is on end runs...