Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain O'Connell led the Freshmen around the shorter course. There was no race, as it is early in the season, and the men kept together as well as possible. In spite of this the pace was a sharp one and Captain O'Connell with about seven Freshmen covered the course in 20 minutes. This remarkably fast time for the first trial gives great promise for a fine Freshman cross-country team. Prescott and Saunders were two of the 1924 men, who finished in the lead...
...eight, and spent most of the time having the crew practice starts, ending up by a brisk row over a two-mile stretch, for which no time was taken. In the afternoon the three crews went for a six-mile row down stream, going at an easy pace. On the way back, in a short brush, the University boat led the Freshman and Second shells by a scant length...
...Goode '22 will probably open the game for the Crimson. His work against Cornell, when he held the Ithacans to two hits, and the improvement he has since shown in practice, make him the logical choice. He has demonstrated that his slow curve, which has an effective change of pace, is now well under control. E. S. Hardell '21, who had little opportunity to do more than warm up in the Dartmouth game, will be held in reserve...
...football work-out yesterday afternoon. Coach Fisher has divided the men up into four elevens, starting the drill on the various new plays which are to be given a tryout this spring. Together with Coach Knox and some University veterans, he yesterday kept the players going at a lively pace. Tackling on the new two-man dummy was tried, Coach Knox instructing the men in the principles of the new apparatus...
...that, we could meet expenses; but that we are not willing to do. We shall enlarge the staff to keep pace with the growth of the school and give as much individual instruction as possible...