Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...prominent part in the 12 to 6 victory over Yale at Springfield. In addition to his activity in football he secured a place on the University crew. Before his senior year he entered business. Although his attention since then has been very much occupied, he has been an almost regular member of the coaching staff during the twelve years since he was in College and has observed carefully the various changes in the game...
...races at the same time as those of the upper classes, and the preliminary race between the Freshmen of both clubs will therefore take place on either April 7 or 8. The crew which wins this race will enter the interclass finals. The races will be held over the regular mile and seven-eighths course between the Union Boathouse and the Longwood Bridge, the preliminaries up-stream and the finals down-stream...
...first regular outdoor baseball practice was held yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. During the first part of the afternoon, the University squad under the direction of Chesbro and Captain Clarkson were given long batting and battery practice. The batting was erratic and slow, and showed the old tendency of stepping back. Some of the pitchers, however, did encouraging work. The second team were given similar practice...
...most important change has been the substitution of a field day for the handicap games, which were held last year the latter part of April. Very few of the regular members of the track team were allowed to compete in those games and it has seemed best this year to abolish them entirely and substitute in their place a set of games open only to those who have never made the University track team. The number of events has not yet been decided. Such substitutions as a 50 yards dash and 45 yards low hurdles in place of the harder...
...regular Tuesday evening entertainment in the Union will take the form this week of a lecture by Professor Arlo Bates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on "The Fall of Campanile in Venice." The lecture will begin at 7.30 o'clock and will be illustrated by stereopticon slides...