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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale came through the Princeton game last Saturday unscathed with the exception of Lay, whose right car was torn. This injury will not, however, keep him out of the game. No changes in line-up are expected to be made for Saturday; the coaches believe that Yale's strongest combination was that pitted against the Tigers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lay's Injury Only Eli Casualty | 11/20/1919 | See Source »

Through the Boston Herald we note, in connection with the article on the proposed Tennis League published in the CRIMSON, that Yale and Princeton have already ratified this league, and further that they propose to award major letters to the League winner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Raising the Status of Tennis. | 11/20/1919 | See Source »

Head Coach Fisher '12, the next speaker, emphasized the fact that the easy schedule was forced upon the management by circumstances. "We sent the team against Princeton without knowing how well it would show up. But from the first minute the team 'came back.' And the fact that the team, in the last five minutes of play fought their way to a tie shows the stuff they are made of." Relative to the Yale game he said, "I was greatly impressed by the Yale team, their strength and power. But look at that eleven," (turning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MASS MEETING FILLS UNION; 2000 PRESENT | 11/20/1919 | See Source »

...seems as though Yale and Princeton have, for once, set aside the "Harvard first" policy. This is all the more to be regretted in view of the recent strong agitation in favor of tennis as a major sport at Harvard. That the Student Council should summarily reject the plan does not suggest that they considered the matter too carefully. Constituted, as that body is, with a large proportion of its members being the Captains and Managers of the present major sports, it is not hard to observe their psychological effect on the body as a whole. We may suppose that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Raising the Status of Tennis. | 11/20/1919 | See Source »

Ralph Horween Occ., the injured backfield man on Team A, who was hurt for the second time in the Princeton game, returned to an active participation in signal drill yesterday. Almost every day since that fierce battle he has spent the afternoon kicking goals from the field, and it is in that connection that he will probably enter the Yale game. Until a critical moment his brother, A. Horween '20, will take his berth at fullback. But when the team comes within scoring distance by a field goal, the older Horween's recent practice in that department may stand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HORWEEN AND DESMOND RETURN FOR PRACTICE | 11/19/1919 | See Source »

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