Word: losses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...third game in the intercollegiate series will be played tonight with Columbia. Although Columbia has been defeated by both Yale and Princeton, the team has lately shown much improvement and is now playing a strong game. The Harvard team on the other hand, has been greatly weakened by the loss of Captain Gilles, who was injured in the Brown game and will be unable to play tonight...
...work, taken as a whole, is much more satisfactory than it was formerly, and the passing especially is better developed. The Brown team up to this time has not been very formidable and has been defeated by both Yale and Andover, each time by rather large scores. The loss of these games was due principally to a weakness in goal shooting which has characterized the playing of the team all season. The men, however, are good individual players and most of them have had considerable experience. The line-up will be: HARVARD. BROWN. Rumsey, f. f., Otis. Foster...
...defeat; yet, on the whole, the number of preliminary candidates increased substantially. The year 1899 was a year of victory; but no increase in the number of preliminary candidates took place. The column headed Final Candidates exhibits a similar result -- declining fortune for Harvard is followed twice by small losses and thrice by good gains, and rising fortune is followed once by a small loss, twice by small gains, and once by a large gain. The last four columns of the table permit a comparison between the entering classes at Harvard and those at Yale. In 1893 defeats and victories...
...Yale team this year will probably be strong in the dashes, long distance runs, high jump and shot put. Its greatest weakness seems to be in the broad jump and hammer throw. The team will suffer the loss of W. M. Fincke '01, R. Sheldon '02S., G. S. Stillman '01, H. P. Olcott '01, C. Dupee '01, and J. H. Hurd '01. An unusually large number of last year's team, however, are still in college, among whom are the following...
...ends of the line, though much weakened by the loss of D. C. Campbell at left end should come up to the average with E. Bowditch '03, J. D. Clark '03, W. C. Matthews '05 and J. A. Burgess '04 for candidates. g. L. Motley '02 and O. F. Cooper '02, who are coming back in the Law School, will also play...