Word: hardes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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ITHACA, N. Y., Jan. 23.--The Harvard basketball team lost to Cornell tonight by the score of 23 to 9. The playing was hard and the contest closer than the score would indicate. The Harvard players were clearly tired after the hard trip; the floor was strange to them and the back-boards difficult to use without practice...
Cornell is this year stronger than ever before, having developed an effective blocking game and consistent team work, and the fact that the game will be played on their home floor is to their advantage. However, by fast, hard playing, Harvard should be able to keep Cornell's score down. This game will be the second one played by Harvard in the Intercollegiate League...
...beginning of the season. Of those retained from one hundred and twenty-five men who responded to the call for candidates, the majority are of some experience. The most creditable feature in the work of the candidates this year, is their fighting spirit. This determination for playing a hard game has thus far helped the team out of tight places when efficiency in form has failed. The same spirit, however, seems to be a feature in the work of Columbia and Yale this year. Up to the present time Columbia has made the best showing, having defeated all opponents...
...championship game from Princeton in New York on Saturday night by a score of 4 to 1. It was an exciting, fast game with the result in doubt until near the end. Foster scored a clean goal for Harvard in the first three minutes. After a period of even, hard playing, Leake scored for Princeton and the first half ended in a tie. In the second half Harvard played with much greater speed and accuracy and scored three goals by steady team work and brilliant shooting. Foster shot one and Souther two of these goals...
...University hockey squad was given long, hard practice at the rink on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon. In the hour and a half of play which followed the usual preliminary work, the first team made twelve goals, and the second, five. In the second half of the game, the two sets of forwards changed teams, and the regular forwards, playing on the second team, succeeded in scoring four times. Foster played brilliantly at left end on the first team, shooting six of the twelve goals; Stoddard, a former Yale player, proved the most valuable man on the second team...