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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Johns Hopkins. This victory was the first of an unbroken string of twelve, the charm being broken over a month later by Brown. The Columbia game, which if played would have cast great light on the question of the championship, was called off on account of rain. The net result of the trip was, therefore, three victories, one defeat, one tie, and one cancellation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 24 CONTESTS; 20 VICTORIES | 6/20/1916 | See Source »

...code begins by stating that football, as a distinctly academic game, should be especially free from all bad sportsmanship. It is impossible for officials to notice all violations of rules, and proper play must be the result of the determination of coaches and players to eliminate all unfairness. There has been "a rapid improvement of the standards of play in the last ten years," but there is still something to be done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL ETHIOS DEFINED | 6/19/1916 | See Source »

...very easy thing to conceal. Coaching from the side lines, beating the ball by unfair use of a starting signal, talking to opponents (which is prohibited by rules only if abusive or insulting), and arguing with officials, are in the same class; they all have an important result on the outcome of the game, and they can only be stopped by voluntary abstention. "The football player who intentionally violates the rules is guilty of unfair play and unsportsmanlike tactics and whether or not he expects to be penalized, he brings discredit to the good name of the game, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL ETHIOS DEFINED | 6/19/1916 | See Source »

...something that appears to be akin to free verse. Both his impressions and his views are worth while; but they seem rather scattering in their present form. Mr. Clark has difficulty, apparently, in deciding whether to rhyme or not to rhyme. In "Lullaby" he effects a compromise; the result is not so successful as some of his work in freer form. "Loneliness," by Mr. Putnam, purposely lacks definiteness of outline; the setting and the mood are, however, well suggested. "Minstrel," an unsigned sonnet of considerable charm, is simple and, within its limits is satisfying. The number is brought...

Author: By W. C. Greene, | Title: Variety Marks Current Advocate | 6/15/1916 | See Source »

...University will close a successful year of sports if victories result in the baseball games and crew race with Yale. Should it triumph in both events it will have a record of eight victories over Yale out of ten sports, four of these being in major events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAMS HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL | 6/14/1916 | See Source »

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