Word: lead
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...close score of 25 to 22. During the first half the playing was slow. Both teams were equally matched, however, the score at the end of the half being 12 to 12. In the second half the play was faster. At the beginning the Seniors got a lead of several points which they succeeded in keeping until well through the half. The team-play of the Juniors improved as the game continued and they finally obtained the lead, which they held until the end of the game, by scoring two baskets in rapid succession...
...Dull of Michigan was very fast and soon after the start the line of runners extended a quarter of a mile along the course. The leaders, however, kept well together until a steep hill was reached, two miles from the start. Here H. H. Howland of Technology took the lead, closely followed by Jaques and Young. This order was maintained for the first three miles. On the second lap Young took the lead, hard pushed by Dull. The pair were running shoulder to shoulder when they turned into the stretch at the finish. Young with greater reserve forged ahead, winning...
...last football mass meeting of the year will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. A. G. Cable '09 will preside and lead the cheering and L. K. Lunt '09 will load the singing. Mr. W. F. Garcelon '95, Coach Haughton, and Captain Burr will address the meeting. All the songs will be tried and special attention will be paid to the "Victory Song" and "Fal-e-rah" of this year's competition. The new song by M. Lang '02 which proved so successful at the dinner to the crew and baseball...
...steady policy, for that is the only way to gain success. President Eliot said that he had always been interested in athletics and in the success of the Harvard teams; but he has always believed that honor is first, success second. Last year's crew under the able lead of Captain Richardson remedied a grave defect in our rowing system, one that was no- ticeable for a dozen years; and more important than this, they really enjoyed their practice on the river and showed thereby that victory could be gained without straining to the very point of exhaustion. There could...
...Nichols '86; John Richardson, Jr., '08, last year's crew captain; and E. P. Currier '09, the present baseball captain, who is speaking in place of C. R. Leonard '08, captain of last year's baseball team, not yet returned from Europe. M. B. Lang '02 will lead the singing...