Word: soccer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Livingstone '26 is the Harvard representative at the meeting in New York tomorrow of the Intercollegiate Soccer League. The schedules for 1924 will be arranged and referees' appointments approved...
...addition to determining the status of polo, the Council will pass on the usual fall sports awards in lacrosse, soccer, and cross-country, and on managership appointments in soccer and cross-country...
Other standing committees which will report are the Central Board of Officials and Rules Committees on basketball, track, soccer, and other lesser sports. Special committees will report on the coming international athletic meet, the question of relations with the American Olympic Association, and other kindred topics. Mr. A. A. Stagg, director of the N. C. A. A. track meet, will outline this year's plans. This meet incidentally will have an added importance this year because the three place-winners in each event will be eligible for the final Olympic tryouts to be held at the Harvard Stadium June...
With the completion of the football and soccer seasons, several promising men have reported for the University squash squad. G. M. Laimbeer '26, a former St. Paul's School player, and P. R. Pease '26 were placed by Coach Harry Cowles on team C; and R. S. Wright '26, who has been playing soccer, was placed at No. 1 on team C. It is very probable however, that, as a result of several victories in test matches, Wright will play on team B against Newton tomorrow in place of J. M. Roots '25. This addition should considerably strengthen team...
Walter Thomas Pattison '25 of Wilmette, Ill., was elected captain of the University soccer team at a meeting held at Notman's yesterday afternoon...