Word: lucke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...make any predictions upon these records. It frequently happens that a good dual meet team will not have the strength to come through in a big meet, where a number of teams are entered. Princeton and Pennsylvania, both of whom were so strong a year ago, have had bad luck this year in such things as injuries to men, and will not have such an easy time piling up a large score as they did last spring. On the other hand, there are several teams whose strength is problematical, such as California. The Westerners have three members of the Olympic...
...shot Friday night at 12," wrote one of the avengers. Peters had made brave war upon the Bolsheviki, silk-stockinged and stocking less. Yet he seems to have slept like a babe, though there were enemies of society snoring around him as well as good Americans down on their luck. Was it Peters of Harvard or Peters of the slums who took the compulsory shower bath and gave his clothes over for fumigation as No. 69? Did not the blatant Curley, rejected as Mayor, assail Peters as the candidate of "Harvard College and the slums"? If Curley ever slept...
...present preparation for the divisional examinations is so scanty that the marking standard is necessarily too low in order that a fair number of candidates may be passed. This introduces into the examination an extra element of luck, which would be eliminated if the candidates were expected to be adequately prepared. With this method, the number of men who get by without having the minimum of knowledge which should be required would be less than...
Getting the jump on the first play, the Freshmen failed to score after several well-executed passes, and the State five uncorked a fast offense which netted several scores before the victors could cage a shot. The Crimson 1924 men had poor luck at shooting while the New Hampshire Freshmen sunk a volley of shots from all parts of the floor, and led 22-13 after the first period...
...Hampshire is said to have a strong team, but has played most of its games away from home with little luck, losing to M. I. T. and Tufts 1924 teams by small margins. Metcalf and Captain Anderson have been the high scores thus far, but it is expected that J. L. Rudolfsky and Isadore Black, the Crimson yearling guards, will be able to take care of them, while Captain Gordon, D. H. Stevens and J. H. Sipp have been an offensive combination which has proved effective thus...