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Word: regularity (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meet will be of an informal nature, and it has been decided to allow men to enter on the field. In addition to the regular thirteen events a pig-back race, a 75-yard race for football players, and a 65-yard dodging race will be held on the turf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIELD DAY SPORTS TODAY | 5/16/1905 | See Source »

Considering that the Pennsylvania team did not have its regular pitcher, the work of the University nine in batting was not all that could be desired. Four men were unable to get any hits, and only two men, Dexter and Stephenson, made more than one. With men on bases, the players were unable to hit effectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 5; PENNSYLVANIA, 1 | 5/15/1905 | See Source »

During the game, the score by innings of the baseball game with Pennsylvania will be received by telegraph and announced. Holders of H. A. A. tickets will today be admitted free. The regular admission fee will be 25 cents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE IN STADIUM | 5/13/1905 | See Source »

...University field-day sports will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Stadium. In addition to the regular thirteen events, a pig-back race, a 75-yard race for football players, and a 65-yard dodging race will be held on the turf. Prizes will be awarded to the men finishing first and second in each event; but no one after winning a prize will be allowed to compete in a subsequent event. Men who are to represent the University in the dual meet with Yale or who won prizes in the handicap or interclass games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Field Day Sports in Stadium Tuesday | 5/13/1905 | See Source »

...wish to warn every man in the University who is on any athletic squad, or who intends to try for a team in the future, that he must keep up in his studies and be absolutely regular in attending lectures while in Cambridge. Failure to do this on the part of a few men has injured the chances of a number of University and Freshman teams this year. The worst example this spring has been the 1908 crew. Two of the men in the first boat got on probation after the season had begun, and this loss necessitated a general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LETTER FROM CAPTAINS | 5/13/1905 | See Source »

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