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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...awful poor jokes. He used to always pretend after he had lost a ball game to any of our teams, that he hadn't lost-it at all, and of course this doesn't bother us at all, because we know all about it, but it don't look right to the outside world that is scrutinizing us close. He never beat us once, but from what he printed you'd think we never got a game, and that the Lampoon had about the classiest gang of pill-casters that ever swung a bat. He has made his last joke...
...captain of the latter aggregation, with the midnight oil oozing from his brow, and a worried look on his face because the boy's weren't working nice, had nothing to say yesterday afternoon. He did say that the CRIMSON representative might go on along and get out of his way because how could he hit grounders with the CRIMSON representative in front of home and give the fellers some practice and gosh knows they need it. It is rumored that Lowell, a dark horse, is a tower of strength on the mound, and has a grand cross-fire...
...ahead of them, could use the waiting time to some advantage. Of course if the player were not on the spot ready to play when his name was called he would forfeit his position. By having the names of the players in writing it would also be possible to look up in the catalogue any who were suspected of not being bona-fide students of the University...
...today, marks the formation of another link in the chain which is gradually drawing the United States and Canada into even closer athletic relations. As we pointed out in the hockey season, McGill and Harvard have been the foremost in uniting the two countries in this way. But we look forward to the time, not far distant, when Canadian teams other than McGill will appear" on the hockey, track, and soccer schedules of American universities other than Harvard...
Supplies are being laid in for every member of the Class. At this time alone will the authorized hats of 1912 be on sale. Look for Posters! Bring knives and change! Wear old clothes...