Word: seasonal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Quarterback Samson had the ligaments in a leg badly torn early in the game and may be out for the season. Consequently, either Fox, Coulter or Crowther will replace him in the Harvard game. Having, center, and Jemail, half-back, will both probably be unable to play for three weeks or more the one having a broken finger and the other a sprained knee...
...match with the Boston Lacrosse Club and a series of scrub games are the events scheduled for the informal fall season of the lacrosse team. The squad will soon be divided into three teams, and a series of games will be played, the winners receiving a set of cups given by the Boston Lacrosse Club...
...Only enough men reported for the Law School crew to make up a four yesterday, but hereafter there will be a regular eight. It is hoped that the other Graduate Schools will follow the lead of the Law School and organize crews. These eights will race later in the season if men enough come...
...Abington Athletic Association was defeated 21-0 by the University second team in the latter's first game of the season at Abington yesterday. The seconds were easily the stronger in line work rushing and all-round team work and were particularly superior in punting. In running back punts, however, Abington outclassed the University. It was in this department that Brett, the star half-back for the opponents particularly shone. For Harvard, Captain T. C. Wales '21, G. S. Morse '22, E. H. Stillman '21, and R. P. Parker '22 did consistent work, Morse and Wales making a number...
...really delightful events of the theatrical season in any city, is the appearance of that droll comedian, William Hodge; especially is this the case when he appears in a new play. One of these worth-while occasions will occur locally at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, next Monday, Columbus Day, Oct. 13, when Mr. Lee Shubert will present William Hodge in his brand-new play, "The Guest of Honor." It is a comedy romance of New York life in three acts. So consistently successful have been the several plays in which Mr. Hodge has appeared in since his phenomenal success...