Word: standing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track team is in need of candidates for the hammer-throw for the spring season. Coach Clark is at Soldiers Field between the Stadium and the baseball stand every afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock. The team is especially weak in the hammer-throw and if a victory is to be won from Yale next spring it is necessary that candidates report this fall while the weather remains such that practice can be held out deers. Furthermore, by learning the essentials now, fully a month's head start will be gained on those who start next spring...
...several series, the University leads in seven, Yale in five, while two are divided. The seven sports in which the University excells are baseball, hockey, tennis; soccer, cross-country, fencing, and indoor relay. The series credited to Yale are football, crew, golf, wrestling, and shooting. Track and lacrosse stand...
...oversight in her soccer games with Cornell and Harvard, Princeton played three men who were ineligible for the team. This necessitates that the games be played over again, and the game with the University will probably be played at Soldiers Field on November 27. All the teams now stand within half a game of each other...
...second football team, which meets the Brown seconds on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock, has not had a single point scored against it during the entire season. The ower of its defense was well shown by its splendid stand in last Saturday's 6 to 0 victory over Princeton, when the latter team with the aid of a 15-yard penalty rushed the ball to the second's 6-yard line only to be hurled back and held for downs...
...States should be on the side of the Allies, for the governments of Great Britain and France are democratic and liberal in contrast to the Hohenzollern beaurocracy of Germany. The vote at the end of the debate was 47 to 21 against the resolution, which was practically the original stand of the audience before the Forum opened...