Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...same time, it would seem that when as many as forty songs have been handed in, that the students should be given a chance to hear a few more out of these forty. A short time ago there was an announcement in the CRIMSON to the effect that seven songs had been chosen by the committee. Why should we not hear these seven? If it is impossible to have them orchestrated, some one will surely be able to play them sufficiently well on the piano to enable us to follow the tune...
...graded crew race between the first Weld and Newell crews will be rowed this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock over the one-and-seven-eighths-mile course in the basin, between the Union boathouse and the Longwood bridge. The members of the winning crew will be awarded their club insignia, which consists of a large "N" or "W" with "U.B.C." in small letters. The races will be closely watched by Coach Wray, and men who show up well will be taken on the University squad next spring...
...Crowley for no gain on the 53-yard line. In a pretty run through a broken field Thorpe took the ball to the 35-yard line. A penalty for holding put the Indians back, and Thorpe kicked out of bounds on Harvard's 35-yard line. Browne made seven yards at end, and line plunging made first down. Then Cutler got off a clever forward pass to Fish. Two line plays put the ball on Carlisle's 28-yard line. Balenti got Cutler's onside kick, Thorpe kicking back out of danger to Cutler on the 45-yard line. Corbett...
...Indians failed to gain on line plays, and Thorpe was forced to punt to Cutler on Harvard's 33-yard line. Leslie made six yards, and was followed by White, who, with MacKay's interference, made twenty-five yards. Leslie in the next three rushes took the ball twenty seven yards by splendid plunging. Then two penalties for off-side play gave the ball to Carlisle. Leslie received the ball to Carlisle. Leslie received the ball from Thorpe in midfield. Another series of hard line plunges brought the ball to Carlisle's 5-yard line, where a penalty gave...
...Seven of the nine matches in the last round of the interclass tennis tournament were played yesterday afternoon between the Sophomores and the Seniors. Of these the Sophomores won three and the Seniors two, two singles matches being called on account of darkness at the end of the second-set. The unexpected strength of the 1911 team was shown in the singles between Niles and Sweetser, Dana and F. F. A. Pearson, and Fraser-Campbell and Dabney, and in the doubles between Dabney and Niles and Sweetser and Fraser-Campbell. The Sophomores were victorious in the last two of these...