Word: lost
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...view of the fact that only two men are lost from last year's team, the general outlook for a successful season seems bright, provided the team does not get into a rut and allow last year's mid-season slump to occur again...
Yale loses by graduation five of last year's team, but there are many good men available from last year's Freshman team. The members of the university team lost are: Captain T. A. D. Jones, catcher; H. H. Jones, pitcher; T. M. Dines, second base; C. G. Williams, third base; J. J. Clifford, centre field. The men who are back and will be eligible for the team this year are: Captain F. J. Murphy, left field; S. H. Philbin, first base; G. C. Fels, shortstop; R. S. Rose, pitcher; H. M. Wheaton, right field...
...University hockey team defeated the Wanderers of New York in the Stadium Saturday afternoon by the score of 8 to 2. During the first part of the game the play was slow and inaccurate shooting lost the University forwards many chances for goals. But with the score tied, 1 to 1, the University team started the second half with a rush and the Wanderers were kept on the defensive throughout. The game was rough at times, especially towards the end, many penalties resulting. G. Hornfeck was hurt just before the close of the first half and Garon took his place...
...started for the Freshmen and A. Barth for Stone's School. Both ran well for two laps, when Barth weakened and allowed Billings to finish ten yards ahead. P. C. Cummin ran second for 1912 and increased the lead over S. Waterman slightly. W. Bradley, Stone's third runner, lost more to D. P. Ranney, and in the last relay F. Bradley fell on one of the corners, W. H. Fernald winning by nearly half...
Before the Senior class "lives," occupation cards and treasurer's blanks are lost forever in the waste-baskets of their recipients, it is well to come forward with the annual urgent appeal to the Seniors to get these papers back to the class officers at once. It is very important for the treasurer to ascertain the amount of the class funds as soon as possible, and with the charitable provision for payment in installments the subscriptions should be adequately large. The secretary's work will also be greatly facilitated if the class "lives" and occupation cards are returned...