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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only 15 candidates reported for the managerial competition and more are desired. Men who come out today will not be handicapped by their late start. Such men should give their names to Pavenstedt at the H. A. A. at 1 o'clock...
...provisional schedule of the examinations for the University's Ensign School was announced yesterday. Each examination will start at 9 o'clock and last for three hours, with the exception of the one in Seamanship and Ordnance which will probably last four hours. A revised list will be published later and will give exact details. The following is the provisional schedule...
...managerial competition will start immediately after the meeting today at 1.15 o'clock. The work includes arranging the details of practice and games for the Freshman and informal teams. Ordinarily, candidates from the Sophomore class compete for the position of second assistant manager of the University seven, but there will be no such opportunity this year, and their work will be taken over by the Freshmen. There are five managerial places to be filled: manager and assistant manager of the Freshman team, and managers of the three dormitory teams...
...opportunity for the only score came when Lowney intercepted Mahan's pass on the latter's 24-yard line. Enwright, Murray and Cannell drove through guard and tackle and at the start of the second period Cannell scored the winning touchdown on a two-yard plunge through right tackle. Murray kicked the goal...
...hold that these resolutions will straightway make college athletics spotless. Far from it. But they will give us a good start on a good road. The fact that the National Association is tending toward the views of this whom we regarded as mere theorists a few years ago would lead us to believe no small changes is coming. The above three changes would not be opposed by the members of teams themselves. Their effect will take away none of the enjoyment or the value of sport. They will simply remove collegiate athletics a little farther from the realms of professionalism...