Word: pair
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sport has found root in College among a small but energetic group of men. It has come into increasing prominence owing to the indiscriminate and thoroughly democratic practice-field it has chosen. To play it, one needs only a pair of shoes of any sort with hardy heels, an overcoat for the cool mornings, a fairly fresh supply of alcoholic interior decoration, and a misguided sense of the humorous. With this equipment, which is within the reach of everybody, one may practice almost anywhere on the quieter streets off Massachusetts avenue between the hours of one and three...
...fact that they are all members of the Sophomore class speaks well for sevens of the next two years. Baker is generally conceded to be the best player in the Intercollegiate League and ranks high among the best in the country. He, together with Kuhn, make the fastest pair of college hockey players seen on the ice this year. Emmons puts up a good game on the defense and can always be counted upon to shatter an attack. R. C. Lee 1913, R. W. Patterson 1913 and E. B. Kilner 1914 were substitutes this season and will undoubtedly find...
...have played in the centre positions every day, no man has held a place regularly on the University hockey team during the past week of practice. Consequently there is still considerable doubt as to the team's final make-up. The chief difficulty has been to find a suitable pair of ends. It now seems probable that Captain Huntington will fill one of these positions when he comes out, and that either Palmer or Pierce will play the other. Although both of the latter have been used to playing centre, the work of Palmer has improved consistently since...
...double sculls race Chanler and Newton, after overcoming a slight lead of Eager and Morgan's at the start, were never headed. They finished about three lengths ahead of Strong and Mills, who were a couple of lengths ahead of the third pair. The last four boats were very closely bunched at the finish...
...semi-final round of the doubles tournament for the University championship in tennis will be played on Jarvis Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. F. F. A. Pearson 1G. and H. Nickerson 1G. will play A. J. Lowrey '13 and E. T. Dana 3G, the former pair having won from E. H. Whitney '14 and G. P. Gardner, Jr., 1G.B., by default, owing to the injury to Gardner's ankle. The winner of this match will play H. H. Bundy 1L, and E. P. Pearson 3L, tomorrow for the championship...