Word: lose
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...victory may appear slim. We can but await the outcome with the hope that a strong adversary will make our team play as it has not played before. Success in the contest should put us in a position to play Yale next Saturday on even terms. If we lose today, the result is not altogether decisive, but it could be only a miracle that would then deliver Yale into our hands. The CRIMSON together with almost every undergraduate, has felt all along that Captain Fisher's team possesses championship material. Today's game, more than any yet played, must prove...
...means of identification. No usher will be admitted to the field without a ticket, nor will such tickets be given out except at the appointed time. A lunch will be served in the Baseball Cage today at 11.30 o'clock. Ushers not in their places at 12.15 sharp will lose their places for the Yale game. Section heads will distribute badges at the sections...
...coaching second to none; every man on the team, as Captain Fisher has said, is a fighter; but if, at the outset of an important game, any player makes a mistake and the opposing team seems to "get the jump" for a moment, the student body seems to lose heart and to desert the team. Thereafter, the players must combat not only the strength of their adversaries, but the discouraging pessimism of the whole Harvard stands...
...upper entrance, men marked (D) at the top of the promenade, and men marked (E) at the wooden stands. Men should report at the Baseball Cage for lunch at 11.45 o'clock. Men should be in their places at 12.15 o'clock. Men who are not there will lose their places for the Dartmouth and Yale games. Substitutes will not be accepted. Section heads will distribute the badges to men in their places. The following have been appointed section heads for the Carlisle game and should report to the head usher at the Locker Building at 11.15 o'clock...
...stand at the bottom of the steps, men marked (B) at the first entrance, men marked (C) at the upper entrance, and men marked (D) at the top of the promenade. Men should be in their places at 1.45 o'clock sharp. If they are late, they will lose their place for the rest of the season. The assistant head usher will distribute badges to the men in their places...