Word: outlook
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...hammer the outlook is brighter although but two men are now doing regular work. F. G. Shaw, who qualified in this event at the Mott Haven games last year, is throwing 20 feet farther than he did last year at this time. The only other man who is practicing is G. L. Patterson L. S., who comes from Cornell with a record...
...Lehmann's arrival to stay with the crew until the end of the season, and the fact that the men now in the boat have already been together for over two months combine to make the rowing outlook more hopeful than it has been for several years. To show their appreciation of the hard, steady work which the eight has done thus far and for what Mr. Lehmann is doing to advance rowing in the University and to strengthen the sportsmanship which has always existed at Harvard, it is to be hoped that all will give the crew a strong...
...illustrated monthly magazine will appear April 1, devoted entirely to athletics in the colleges and preparatory schools. The first number will contain the following articles: A History of the Intercollegiate One Hundred Yard Dash Record, Illustrated; Football in the Fifties; The Track Team Captains of '97; Athletic Outlook at the University of Wisconsin; Athletics at the University School, Cleveland, Ohio. The last named is to be the first of an illustrated series which will comprise articles on Lawrencevillle, Andover, Exeter, St. Paul's, and other preparatory schools prominent in athletics...
...Fuller and Rice will undoubtedly join the squad later. Bull is with the 'Varsity and Cabot will probably be too busy with spring football to row. Nevertheless, there are a number of promising candidates, including Dubois and Butler of last year's Weld Boat Club crew, so that the outlook is in no way discouraging...
...outlook for Harvard is not as promising as usual. J. P. Parker '96 and J. E. Hoffman '96, of last year's team, are not back this year and A. G. Thacher '97, the third member of the team, is much handicapped by an injured hand. A. F. Riggs '98 is the only other man who has represented Harvard in competitions. He was on the junior team that won the open championship last spring in New York. Moreover, there is a great lack of new material. In view of these facts the members of the Fencing Club and every...