Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale baseball schedule for the coming season, there will be several departures from previous custom. The nine will have a two weeks vacation at Easter one week of which will be spent in the usual Southern trip. In New York City two games with the American league and one game with Columbia university have been arranged. To open the season the team will probably play Holyoke, champions of the Connecticut league. Three games will be arranged with Brown University, two to be played in Providence, and one in New Haven. During its Southern trip, the team will meet the University...
Antonio Lubo, right guard, is a Mission Indian from Southern California. He, is 24 years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 168 pounds...
...which support them. A good many of the beams are, however, already in place and an average of 130 seats are being erected a day. With the temporary wooden stand to be built for the Yale game, the Stadium will accommodate 34,000 people. If, as is feared, the southern end, where the curve is retarding the work, is not completed by November 21, plans have been formed for the erection of temporary seats. The cover over the promenade and the two towers at the ends of the horseshoe will probably not be completed till May or June...
...third annual Intercollegiate Geological Excursion will be held at Meriden, Conn, to visit the Hanging Hills--broken, tilted and eroded lava sheets--under the guidance of Professor H. E. Gregory of Yale University on Saturday, October 17. Teachers and students in all the colleges of central and southern New England, and teachers from a number of secondary schools are invited to take part in the excursion. The Harvard party will take the express train. B. & A. R. R. at Trinity Place Station (Back Bay), at 4.04 p. m., Friday, October 16; returning Saturday evening about 10 o'clock. The headquarters...
...made to have the seats ready for the Yale game. the construction, however, will not be entirely finished before the Commencement exercises in 1904. The eastern and western parts are at present furthest advanced, and in the western part a number of seats are already in place. The southern end, which offers the greatest engineering difficulties because of the curvature, is still in an elementary state...