Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...candidates for the University rifle team will meet in Claverly 50 tonight at 7 o'clock. the plan this year is to have in general fewer matches and thus improve the scores. Last season there was at least one and frequently there were two each week, and consequently the men w ere not at their best each time. The cause of this w as membership in includes all the colleges which have teams in the field. They are divided in to several classes, according to a standard determined from their ability shown in previous years. The University team when first...
...league is that Princeton, Yale and Cornell are not in class C. They are the ones with whom it is most interesting to compete and therefore the management has decided to desert the league. By shooting less matches it is expected that the care and interest and thus the score of the individual match will be increased. To accomplish this it is essential that many candidates report for the team. Ten men shoot every match and the best five scores only are sent in to the referee...
...Freshman swimming team was outclassed by Andover in the Borden Gymnasium pool Saturday afternoon, losing by the score of 39 to 14. The 200-yard race was very close, Townsend barely beating Neville. The diving of Crane and Ferguson was also very fine. G. S. Worcester '20 starred for the Freshmen in the 50-yard swim...
...With the score of the Yale-Princeton hockey match at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, Saturday evening, a 1 to 1 tie at the end of the first half, Van Nostrand of Yale carried the puck down the rink alone and slipped it into the Princeton goal for the winning score, 30 seconds after resuming play in the second half. Van Nostrand, who had been playing at rover, went in at centre in the second half. On the face off he stole the puck from Captain Schoen of Princeton and started down the ice. He gathered speed, zigzagged past...
...Princeton team outplayed their opponents in the first half. They outskated the Yale players and broke up the forward line every time they swept down the ice. Nearly all the playing in this half was in Yale's territory and a larger score was prevented only by the many excellent stops of York, the Yale goal guard. Hills of Princeton made the first goal 12 minutes after the start of the game and Armour of Yale made a lucky goal three minutes later...