Word: spring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Spring football practice began yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field, 54 men reporting. This is nine more than reported last spring, yet is not as many as should be practicing daily. All intending to be candidates for the football team next fall should come out unless they are on the first or second University or Freshman squads in baseball, track, or crew...
...Spring practice for the University football team will begin on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The work will continue for three weeks, until April 17. The men will be coached in the elements of the game, in kicking, and in experimental formations. Besides Coach P. D. Haughton '99, there will be a number of other coaches on the field. Candidates who have football clothes that are not already in the Locker Building are expected to bring them, but clothes will be provided for those who have none. Every one is expected to come early to avoid delay...
...University shooting team will meet the representatives of the Boston Athletic Association at Riverside this afternoon in the first spring shoot with an outside organization. Last fall the team from the Boston Athletic Association was twice defeated...
Everyone that is not on the University or Freshman first squad in rowing, baseball, or track is expected to report on Soldiers Field on Monday at 4 o'clock. Spring practice will continue until April...
...most significant feature of the schedule is the Athletic Committee's compliance with the wishes of the Faculty, as expressed in the athletic discussion last spring. As compared with the list of 12 games which were formerly played, the schedule seems really too short; but the football authorities feel sure that the reduction will be no very serious handicap to the success of the team. There is one less game than last year, and Wednesday games in term-time have been done away with. This last change is a very desirable innovation from the Faculty point of view, as preventing...