Word: strength
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last three years and this afternoon's game will be very close. Holy Cross was defeated by Yale by the score of 1 to 0, but Murray, the Holy Cross pitcher, allowed the New Havenites only one hit. The game today should form a basis upon which the relative strength of the Yale and Harvard teams may be judged...
...Clark 10 yards in the rear. Boyd ran the last quarter in 1 minute, 2 4-5 seconds, and the two miles in 9 minutes, 42 4-5 seconds, beating his own record of 9 minutes, 45 seconds. C. Southworth '15, meanwhile, had surprised everyone by his remarkable reserve strength, coming from a poor fifth and passing Frost and Blackman with ease...
...college baseball season is waxing warm, and from now on practically every game will have some sort of bearing on the final standing of the teams. It is rather early to express an opinion as to where the greatest strength lies, but in reply to a number of queries would say that the Harvard nine gives more promise at this time than almost any other of landing at the top. Princeton appears to be good in spots and ordinary in spots; Yale has had its ups and downs, with far more downs than was the case a year ago; Brown...
...University lacrosse team will play its second Intercollegiate League game of the year this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock against Stevens at Hoboken, N. J. Although comparative scores are of little real value in determining the strength of rival teams in lacrosse, it is expected that the Harvard twelve will win an easy victory, for last Saturday the University overwhelmed Hobart 17 to 3, while Hobart, in a recent game with Stevens, won 8 to 4. If the team continues to show the pace set last Saturday, there is every reason to expect another lacrosse championship...
...debate between the Freshman negative and Princeton affirmative teams in the New Lecture Hall resulted in a unanimous decision in favor of Harvard. The negative excelled both in the strength of their arguments and in the manner of presentation. In addition, with the exception of W. S. McKay, the Yale freshmen were weak in the rebuttal, failing to refute the statistics and arguments of their opponents in any degree...