Word: record
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Practice for the University crews was started the following Monday, October 2, with the record number of 108 candidates reporting. Four University crews were picked and the rest of the men were divided into club crews. Coach Haines then took charge of the University eights, and Coach Brown was put in charge of the Thayer and Eliot Club crews. B. Hanwood '15, H. L. F. Kreger '16 and A. Beane '11 coached the Standish, Gore and Smith crews respectively...
...list of Freshmen who won honors in their entrance examinations, published in today's issue, is apt to be overlooked because of the preponderance of football material. Nevertheless it presents just as worthy a record of achievement as that of our football heroes. If the pen is not now mightier than the pigskin, its day will come. Those Freshmen who have temporarily but strenuously achieved, are deserving of all honor...
...highest score ever made by a team at one of these shoots is held by Princeton with 451, which they made at New Haven last spring. Yale held the record before this with 442, which they made...
...Haughton's problem was to beat a veteran cloven, familiar with Harvard's style of play, with an inexperienced eleven, having only a second-hand knowledge of Princeton's tactics. Tufts had beaten Tufts the following week, 3 to 0. On the strength of that record Princeton should have been the favorite. Man of man, the advantage in weight, experience and skill was undoubtedly with Princeton as it was in the contest a year ago. But the betting odds told another story. They favored Harvard--and logically. For past experience supported the assumption that the Harvard coaches would be able...
...clean to date, its goal line has not been crossed, and it has one of the strongest teams in years. It has been through two exceptionally hard games and has come out the victor. If the University wins this afternoon, the honor of defeating a team with such a record as Princeton's will be all the greater