Word: slighted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice on the Holmes Field rink yesterday afternoon the University hockey team defeated the second team by the score of 11 to 2. A slight change in the positions of the forwards proved a success, the first team showing a noticeable improvement in rushing the puck. Kernan was shifted to left end, Newhall played right end, and Wilder was moved to left center. The ice was much smoother than on Saturday, and was instrumental in making the passing swift and accurate on both teams...
...rules relating to admission, there is one change and an addition. The change is a slight one in an entrance requirement in elementary Latin, which will be optional in 1905 and compulsory in 1906. The addition is in regard to the admission of students from other colleges: the old rule still holds, allowing students who have completed two years at another college to enter the class for which the committee on admission thinks them fit; but in addition, a student who has satisfactorily completed one year in another college may be admitted as a special student for one year...
...both teams are returning to the field. There are no changes in the Harvard team, and none in the Yale team. Metcalf kicks off to Bowditch, who gets the ball on Harvard's 20-yard line. Marshall is thrown for a slight loss. LeMoyne goes back to punt. LeMoyne punt to Harvard's 45-yard line. Yale fails to gain on a fake kick. Mitchell punts to Marshall, on Harvard's 5-yard line. Marshall runs the ball back 18 yards. LeMoyne punts out of bounds on Harvard's 15-yard line. Yale is evidently taking advantage of her punting...
Both the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs have shown consistent development, and with the exception of a slight tendency to get out of time, play in excellent form. They have been coached by Mr. G. L. Lansing of Boston...
...shape even than they were last year at this time. Bloomer has a badly sprained foot and it is very improbable that he will be able to play at all. There is, however, no truth in the report that Shevlin is laid up; he is almost recovered from his slight muscle bruise...