Word: making
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...have no excuses or complaints to make in regard to the outcome of the great game, nor can any number of "ifs" soften the sting of defeat. Victory went to the better team, and the Yale eleven earned all the credit that it is receiving by playing a hard, clean game and doing it better than its opponents. The University team was helpless against a style of play which it was not prepared to meet on even terms, and for which it had no correspondingly effective attack...
...unselfish sacrifice of time and effort throughout the season for the benefit of the squad, the thanks of all Harvard men are due. The loss of the final game was due to lack of the proper material to pick from, rather than to any failure of the coaches to make the most of what they had. We believe that the coaching was conducted on exactly the right Principles, and that in these past two seasons the foundation has been laid for a permanent coaching system, by which the experience of one year may be made available to the next...
...Receipts for the handkerchiefs and megaphones at 10 and 20 cents respectively are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Rendezvous, University Smoke Shops, and at both branches of the Co-operative. Every man in the cheering section should be sure to provide himself with these articles, as they make the singing of the "Marsellaise" and the cheering much more effective...
...injuries to the regular players, the team has developed steadily and consistently until now it has at least and even chance in the big game. We believe in the determination and ability of the players--every man of them--and it remains only to strengthen their self-reliance and make them feel that the University is behind them. The existence of this attitude cannot be doubted, but whether it is brought home to the team, or not, depends upon the turn-out today for the mass meeting and parade--the last chance we shall have to see the team practice...
...Lanigan '10, C. C. Little '10, and S. A. Sargent '10 will lead the cheering, and J. S. Reed '10 will conduct the singing. This will be the only occasion that the University will have before the game to directly encourage the team, and everyone should make it a point to put this before all other engagements. The probable line-ups: SECOND. 1913. Clifford, l.e. r.e., Carr Coburn, l.t. r.t., Felton Knapp, l.g. r.g., Parmenter H. Morris, c. c., Jones O'Hare, r.g. l.g., Goodale Davis, r.t. l.t., Lingard Whitney, r.e. l.e., Parker Johnson, 1.b. q.b., Gardner...