Word: starting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University football team which will start against Princeton this afternoon will have a slight advantage in weight over its opponents, according to a comparison of the statistics of the probable line-ups. The Princeton team average is 174 pounds to the University's 178 and is lower in all the divisions of the team except the backfield. The Crimson line outweighs the Tigers by 184 pounds to 178, and from tackle to tackle, the difference in favor of the University is 190 to 185. R. Harte '17 and C. A. Coolidge '17, the University ends, outweigh the Princeton ends...
...infantile paralysis epidemic, the Princeton squad could not start its practice at Princeton in September so Coach Rush took his men to Lake Minnewaska, N. Y., where he started their training in preparation for the first game of the season, with Holy Cross, on September 30. A large number of veterans reported to Rush and he had a good nucleus from last year's team from which to build a winning eleven. Driggs, Tibbott and Eddy were backfield veterans and Captain Hogg, with McLean and Gennert, formed a strong basis for a powerful line...
Tomorrow afternoon the Freshman football team will play the University School of Gleveland, Ohio, on Soldiers Field. The game will start at the same time the second half of the Princeton game begins...
...does give Lander a chance to size up their individual values and weaknesses, and helps materially in finding out how much material he will have in the spring. He has discovered some good men who have not been out before as university candidates and says that the team will start out in 1917 with better chances for development than it had a year ago. He expects to have 50 men then, all with a good chance to make the university team...
...consequence its productions and the men connected with them have come to mean something in the theatre. Only once in the history of the Dramatic Club has it presented a play not written by a Harvard man. And there is no better way to start a one-act play than to have it produced by this society...