Word: hardest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Facing the hardest schedule any Harvard basketball team ever was called upon to meet, the 1926 quintet will open its season on December 17, playing the strong Boston University team. Fourteen games in all complete the list. Yale, Holy Cross, Dartmouth, Brown and Princeton are the high spots on the schedule...
Again in 1915 when Mahan and King were running wild for Harvard, they stacked up against a team of extremely hard tacklers, lead by the hardest tackling quarterback that has played the game of football, Glick. Time and again Mahan or King would get loose only to be tackled by Click. Harvard was lucky to win 10 to 6. Yale also managed to beat this Princeton team coached by "Speedy" Rush but when a Yale man started to boast to Rush about the great Yale victory Rush bet the overconfident Eli that Harvard would beat Yale by 40 points...
...this year but have excellent material which under the direction of the experienced and long successful Roper ought to be in shape to do considerable, damage by the end of the week. Princeton beat Swarthmore Saturday by four touchdowns, playing well within itself. Slagle and Williams, two of the hardest backs to stop in the east, have not yet made their appearance in the Tiger lineup and Caulkins, a stellar quarterback, played his first game Saturday after a prolonged lay-off from injuries. Slagle will be in condition for the Stadium encounter next Saturday and past experience has taught that...
...what promises to be one of the fastest and hardest fought cross country meets of the season, the University harriers will match strides with M. I. T. at 4 o'clock this afternoon on the Charles river course...
...hardest match of the day was between Arthur Ingraham '30 and Joseph Van Ende 1G.B., conqueror of M. T. Hill '30, a seeded player, to reach the fourth round. Ingraham yesterday won 7-5, 7-5 after a severe contest...