Word: season
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...pitched ball. He has been out of the practice for the last few days, but has recovered sufficiently to go on the trip. O'Connell has been filling his place. Brown has been tried on first base this week in place of Briggs and will very likely start the season in that position. The only other change in the team since the first days of outdoor practice has been the substituting of Dana for Haydock in left field...
...fourth intercollegiate game of the season, the University association football team tied Columbia on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon...
Columbia has had a very successful season, having won all the four games played up to this time. The team has defeated Yale, Pennsylvania, Haverford and Cornell. The result of today's game may settle the intercollegiate championship. If the Columbia team wins, it will have an undisputed claim to the championship; in case of a Harvard victory, the University team will play a second game with Yale...
...that, "Very few men go out for the University team." Permit me to correct this statement,--at the beginning of the present season something over 30 presented themselves as candidates,--surely a fair number from which to select three...
...attractions of the game do not excite the ambitions of many Harvard undergraduates." Let us see what is done to make the sport attractive. Fencing is a sport which requires a professional fencing master, and the lessons and equipment cost each member of the team about $50 per season, which he pays out of his own pocket, for the Athletic Association pays nothing towards coach or equipment. Thus out of 30 odd original candidates but a dozen remained--simply because they could not or did not care to assume this expense, an expense the members of no other team...