Word: strides
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...before him he thinks more of its influence on the future of the breed. This, because the seiger (winner) is in great demand for breeding purposes. He is held responsible for the fact that the German Shepherd has been bred longer in proportion to height, has a longer stride, is sturdier...
With warm weather now almost a certainty for all the remaining games Coach Mitchell's charges will be expected to reach their stride and' prove their worth as a ball club. Outside of the Southern trip the Crimson has not met any team of real caliber but with the Syracuse game Saturday the parade of high class baseball outfits to Soldiers Field will commence. With continued good pitching and a consistency of the batting form shown against the sailors the Crimson should take the majority of the important games...
Coach Sharp's charges put up a strong defense during the first two chukkers, and the score stood 4 to 2 1-2 against them at half time. In the third chukker, however, the Orange and Black offensive hit its stride and Post broke away for three goals, which gave his team a commanding lead. Post, the outstanding player on the field, tallied seven times, while W. F. Luton '32 was the Crimson's high scorer with three goals...
...despite all this the review, once it strikes its stride, brims with compactly presented, arresting news...
Vernon Munroe Jr. '31, and F. E. Cummings '30 were the Crimson runners in the 600 yard run, matching strides with Captain Tremain and Elmer of Cornell and Langley and Cram of Dartmouth. Munroe took the lead at the outset, and for three laps gamely hung on, fighting off the many attempts of Langley to forge ahead. On the last turn, however, the Green runner came abreast of him, and 10 yards from the finish it seemed like a dead heat between the two. Cummings, however, who had been holding back in fifth position suddenly uncorked a beautiful sprint...