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...Nichols, '86 said he hoped that the recent seminar which had been held on the subject of continued cheering would influence the men who see the game with Yale. It is almost impossible, Dr. Nichols said, to play good baseball with the continual noise and din of systematic cheering. The very nature of the game should make this obvious to everyone. If a good play is made however, the spontaneous cheering should be seconded by effective leading, and should express with speed and strength of sound the approval and support of the University. Cheering of a good play which...
...stage where, in the interest of clean sport, definite steps, should be taken to suppress it." If, as the editorial elsewhere states, the continuous uproar of the present day game" is regarded by both Harvard and Yale as "an unpleasant feature of the modern college game,"--and the recent communications printed in the CRIMSON would seem to bear out his statement so far as Harvard is concerned,--then these steps may well be taken...
Yesterday's CRIMSON quotes an extract from a recent number of the Yale News, which sets fourth in definite terms the attitude of Yale University towards the nuisance of continued cheering. The CRIMSON takes the same view of the subject. It is hard to realize how two publications like the CRIMSON and the Yale News, voicing as they to the sentiments of their respective undergraduate bodies, have forgotten to make any mention of the fact that cheering is not so much due to an effort on the part of the spectators alone to "rattle" the opposing side...
...proportion of the men anxious to take part in some form of regularly organized sport. Hockey, lacrosse, and cricket are all fine games in themselves, and have in the past furnished a great deal of good sport and exercise for those taking part in them. There has been in recent years a steady increase in the undergraduate interest in these sports, not only in Harvard, but in other colleges, and probably if encouraged for a time they will eventually be able to stand on their own feet. But such a blow to them now as would be dealt...
...batting order of the University team, which has been fairly well settled for the last few games, has again been changed on account of the recent poor hitting...