Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...orange and black. The material of our team is good, and the practice of the men has been, as a rule, faithful, although badly hindered by the great number of rainy days. With careful and steady work on the field when they face the Princeton men they ought to hope for success, and return to Cambridge as victors to face New York University on Monday...
...view of these facts we hope the management will change the seats reserved for ladies to a place which will afford as good an opportunity for witnessing the game, but which will be more secure. If it is impossible to reserve seats on he left of the entrance we would suggest that the seats on the right behind the scorer's table and first base, might be more suitable for ladies than the present seats which seem to be too exposed for their presont...
...boards, sand and other debris which now form such pleasing surroundings for the new building. The north side of the building, towards the new track, especially needs some improvement. As the visitors to the ball games are obliged to pass by and over part of this disorder, we hope it will be cleared up before any more base-ball games, or at least before the spring sports occur...
...hope that this summary of Yale's work will help our freshmen to renew their energies on the ball field. Nor should the nine work alone. All the freshmen interested in their progress and ultimate success should spare as much time as possible to go out on Jarvis and watch their classmates at work. Encouragement is what is wanted, and it can be given in no better way than by watching the nine practice. Each player is more likely to do better and play sharper if he knows that he is watched by the critical eyes of a number...
...around among the boats, but must lie moored at the pier until the race is started. In former years there has always been more or less complaint about both on the part of referees and crews. Yesterday's trouble was only a repetition of this old rule. Today, we hope, will see the remedy. The managers of the boat club have placed the university steam launch, the "'67," at the disposal of the referee, and a better understanding between that officer and the crews is likely to result...