Word: man
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock. They will be given out only to those who have bought their receipts. 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 both...
...brag little, to show well, to crow gently when in luck; to own up, to pay up and shut up when beaten--these are the virtues of a sporting man...
...hardly necessary to say anything of Coach Haughton's methods of coaching, for he employed the same ones as he used last fall--methods which have been much discussed and unanimously declared to be of the best. He places the responsibility on the player; each man must work out for himself the rules which Haughton gives him--each man has his own method for accomplishing the desired effect, but he is, at the same time, carefully watched by the coaches to see that this end is accomplished. The work...
...clock. They will be given out only to those who have bought their receipts. 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...
...have seats in the cheering section for Saturday's game and who have not already bought receipts for crimson handkerchiefs to be used during the singing of the "Marseillaise" are requested to do so as soon as possible. Each man is also asked to purchase a small crimson megaphone...