Word: season
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...decision of Eastern universities to resume intercollegiate baseball games this spring and the almost simultaneous announcement that the leading tennis tournaments will be revived during the approaching season are welcome. The seriousness of our entrance into the world war was nowhere more deeply appreciated than in collegiate and amateur athletics. The leading men on the gridiron and the diamond disappeared from their wonted places to take up the grimmer game for the sake of country. Nine of the ten ranking tennis players of 1916 are enlisted in the service of the nation, and the tenth is indispensably engaged...
...Workshop will give its third private production of the season in the Pi Eta Theatre tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock. A second performance will also be given at the same time on Saturday night. Owing to the fuel shortage, Agassiz House at Radcliffe, where the Workshop plays have ordinarily been staged, has been temporarily closed...
Ford Hibbard '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been appointed assistant manager of the University baseball team for the 1918 season, subject to the ratification of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee...
Hibbard was the leading candidate in the competition for manager of the Freshman baseball team last spring, when the season had to be given up on account of the entrance of the United States into the war. He also managed the baseball games played by the informal University team last fall...
...Captain W. W. McLeod '19 of the University nine has been ordered to report at the Army Aviation Camp at Princeton on March 16, the University team will be without the services of its most experienced player in the coming season. McLeod played second base on his Freshman nine two years ago, and last fall caught for the informal University team. McLeod prepared at Malden High School, where he played for several seasons on the school team...