Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Practice for the first team yesterday afternoon was light, being designed only to accustom the new men in the line up to play with the rest of the team. To accomplish this, the forwards were sent down against the defence for about a quarter of an hour. The team-work of the forwards was very good, the men passing and shooting accurately...
...Yale is not very strong in the middle distance runs and her hopes will rest upon the work of X. J. Farrar, 1912, who finished second in the 440 in the Harvard meet, and third in that event in the Princeton meet. H. Stewart, 1913 S., captain of last year's freshman team, and F. T. Boyd, 1912, are the only other promising candidates...
...Freshman hockey team held practice in the Stadium rink yesterday afternoon. The greater part of the time was spent in drilling the forwards against the defence. The first team, of which the line-up has not yet been definitely chosen, did not practice with the rest of the squad until the last few minutes, when a scrimmage was held against the substitutes. The regulars played well together and were able to defeat their opponents by the score...
...greater present work of recuperation in which other than Harvard men are taking an eager interest. We hope that President Eliot may soon be able not only to make speeches on the other side of the world, but to return to Cambridge to continue the work and the rest with which he is blessing the country at the present time...
...Rust '04, was held in Young's Hotel, Boston, yesterday evening. Speeches were made at the dinner by Captain P. R. Withington '12 and other members of the track team, all of whom joined in emphasizing the point that the responsibility of turning out a winning team should not rest entirely on the captain or on any one man but should be shared by all "H" men eligible for the team...