Word: starring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practice game between the University baseball team and one composed chiefly of graduates will take place on Soldiers Field tomorrow. Those not graduates are White, an old star of Princeton, Martin of Tufts, and C. E. Davidson, of Volkman School. The line-up of the University team has not been decided upon as yet. Their opponents, however, will take the field as follows: p., White; c., H. E. Reeves '12; 1b., C. B. McLaughlin '11; 2b., S. P. Clark '14; 3b., Davidson; r.f., Martin; c.f., T. J. Campbell '12; l.f., R. C. Babson '12; s.s., D. J. P. Wingate...
...compete in the Intercollegiate meet which will be held in the Columbia Gymnasium at 7.30 o'clock. Though nine other colleges are entered, the Harvard team has a very good chance of winning since the team has not yet been defeated. Captain M. F. Gates '15 is the individual star of the University team and he will compete in five events for the all-round championship...
...University gymnastic team defeated Dartmouth in Hemenway Gymnasium Saturday evening by the score of 42 to 12. Captain M. F. Gates '15 was the star of the meet, securing 18 points. The detailed results follow...
...report of the Graduate Treasurer which is printed in this morning's CRIMSON shows a marked tendency in the right direction in this matter of caring for the man who is not a star. The expenditures for practically all minor sports show an increase over those for the year before...
...University fencing team was defeated by Yale 5 bouts to 4 Saturday night at New Haven in the first dual match preliminary to the intercollegiate fencing meet to be held at the Hotel Astor in New York, April 3 and 4. T. J. Putnam '15 proved the star of the University team, winning all of his bouts...