Word: offs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Altogether, the game was one of the poorest exhibitions of baseball which the team has given this year, for when it was found that the Carlisle pitcher was not particularly strong, and that a victory was practically certain, the men became careless and slow, and seemed to make little effort...
Is there any need for such drastic economy in the management of our athletic finances as would cut off from the four or five minor sports together so meagre a sum as twelve or fifteen hundred dollars a year? We have, to be sure, a debt of $70,000 on...
For the past few years the Athletic Association has had an annual surplus of about $25,000. If this surplus continues, as it may reasonably be expected to, the Stadium debt can be paid in three years; after that, Soldiers Field can be very rapidly improved from the surplus of...
"In the second place, the Princetonian asks upon what foundation were the statements made that 'Princeton ran men around behind the catcher' and 'allowed photographic apparatus to the manipulated in such a way as to annoy the visiting team.' All eye-witnesses will, we believe, corroborate in saying that the...
Our athletic contests have sometimes been called "war." Possibly they may partake of the nature of war, but we should not forget that after all it is a mimic war, and that the players themselves are perhaps more conscious of this difference than the spectators. Too much is the athlete...