Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...real backbone to the "Tribune's" argument, however, is its plea for the high school athlete. Consider a star shortstop, who is not wealthy and honestly wants a college degree. Under the present system he can do one of two things: he can play professional ball during the summer, joining the scrubs at college where he will find his exercises and make his friends...
...scored all of their four goals in the first period while Pratt secured the lone Crimson tally. After that the Seconds took the offensive. The second period was a deadlock, neither team counting, but in the final period Dempsey and Hitchcock scored for the University. Russ was the individual star of the Browne and Nichols team, while Dempsey and Butman played well for the losers...
...University gym team will open its season at 8 o'clock this evening when it meets M. I. T. at Walker Memorial Gymnasium. The Crimson has this year a veteran team, of which M. H. Bailey Jr. '23, the captain, is the star, performing on the bars and rings...
...School team will play the University at the Squash Courts building, the first three matches scheduled for 3 o'clock, and the final three at 3.45. C. H. Hyams 1L., number one man for the graduates, is a former University tennis player; and is highly rated as a squash star. F. W. Crocker 1L, was on the second University squash team last season, and Lawrence Foster 1L, and D. P. Kingsley 1L, were on the Yale 1921 team...
...their own past will not indulge a sense of superior virtue in contemplating the outbreak of professionalism in Middle Western colleges. New times, new temptations! If ever Putnam, Conn., vied with Worcester, Mass., at professional football, putting $100,000 to the touch and hoping to win by dint of star players imported from Yale and Harvard respectively, the fact is nowhere recorded. But this is the sort of thing that took place between Carlinville and Taylorville, lining the pockets of players from Notre Dame and the University of Illinois. Yet still there is no occasion for the attitude pharisaical...