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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...condition on account of boils, was not on the field, and H. Leslie and T. Frothingham followed the practice in street clothes as both of them have lame knees. Bush and Long did not work but ran around the track. Long's knee is fast rounding into shape and he will be ready for hard work very soon. Coach Haughton, who has recovered from his illness, directed the practice. In addition to Coaches Leary, Blagden, Cutting, and Fish, C. J. Nourse '09, centre on the 1908 team, in his football clothes, coached the centres...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Light Football Work Yesterday | 10/11/1910 | See Source »

...Lawrence, 2d, and C. C. Little will be most keenly felt. These men secured 19 1-2 points in the dual meet with Yale and 9 in the intercollegiates. Such a loss will cause a weakness in a number of events. Fortunately, however, Captain Foster will be in shape next year, and some men will be able to compete who are at present ineligible. In addition to this, the Freshman team was very strong in some of the events which graduation will weaken. Yale's team in 1911 will again be strong in the field events and the hurdles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1910-11 ATHLETIC PROSPECTS | 6/24/1910 | See Source »

...much help to the team. Yale has no dependable pitchers. Freeman, Tommers, Coy, and Murfey are all likely to be erratic though all have pitched well at times. The long Yale schedule has been a heavy tax on the pitchers, and they are not in the best of shape. This practice has given the team an unusual amount of experience at the bat, and the men, on an average, hit several points higher than the Harvard players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST YALE BASEBALL GAME | 6/21/1910 | See Source »

...eight was sent out during the morning and covered about three miles in short stretches and in the after-noon covered the two miles course in 11 minutes and 10 seconds. Although this time is only fair under the good conditions that prevailed, the boat travelled along in good shape. The order was not changed. The Freshman four was also given hard work during the morning. It covered a stretch of a half-mile in 2 minutes and 42 seconds, very good time for a four...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Changes Made in University Four | 6/20/1910 | See Source »

...Yale meet, and should place with a third or possibly second. Thayer or Tyler may come in for a fourth. Foster will probably not run in this event; at any rate he is not sure enough of competing to give him a point on paper. If Foster is in shape for the 220 he can win it, but it is very improbable, because of the fact that since the Yale meet he has had nothing but very light work. Watson or Thayer may get a point in this event. The most promising competitors from other colleges in the sprints...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATES BEGIN | 5/27/1910 | See Source »

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