Word: risks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last week before the Pennsylvania game we urge again more strongly than ever the necessity that all members of the University should give to the football team the heartiest support which it lies with in their power to give. These words are often used, but at the risk of being irksome we wish to repeat them as emphatically as possible. The importance of a united support of the team and a dogged determination to win can not be overestimated. A little more of this spirit, and our chances for victory on Saturday will be excellent...
...risk of anticipating arrangements already planned by the football management we recommend that definite provision be made for organized cheering at the Pennsylvania game. Desultory shouting does very well in a game with weak opponents, but when the contest is a close one and it is all important that the team should not lose courage for a moment, it makes a great deal of difference, whether the cheering is strong and hearty or weak and spiritless...
...results of matches must be left at Leavitt's before 8 p. m. Players not doing this on time will run the risk of being defaulted...
...nine will play its third game with Brown, on Holmes Field, this afternoon. Captain Whittemore's ankle is not yet strong enough to risk in a game, and he will not play. Buckmann will play third, and it is possible that Winslow will play shortstop. If he does not play, one of the substitutes will take Captain Whittemore's place...
...become members of the Association of guarantors, in which rests the ultimate control of the enterprise; and in due time they will be summoned to a meeting to hear the report of the board of editors and to elect their successors; but the guarantors assume no financial responsibility or risk beyond the amount of their responsibility. The board holds itself responsible to them for the conduct of the review. Each guarantor will receive a copy of the Review during the continuance of the guarantee...