Word: strong
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Snelling '21, M. P. Davis '21; defence, H. K. White '19, C. A. Clark '19, R. S. Humphrey '21, H. P. King '21, G. S. Baldwin '21; goals, Jabish Holmes '21, and C. S. Stillman '21. With this material it would be possible to develop a strong team, despite the loss of the few weeks' practice before the vacation. On account of the loss of the Arena, both University and Freshman squads would be forced to hold practice in the Stadium...
...still maintain a less lavish standard. The travelling expenses of teams could be diminished and the training-table abolished. The main subject of debate will evolve around the question of the possibility of turning out good teams without these expenditures. Again it is likely that there will be a strong desire for the maintenance of athletics as they were, now that the war is over and there is no longer such an urgent need for economizing. Whatever course is adopted, all the colleges will comply with it, so that the representatives of two institutions will enter a contest...
...made against Boston College. Much interest centers on the question of punting, which has heretofore been notably weak. Hunneman has shown ability as a kicker, but he has several times been forced to kick short in previous games. He has proven himself a great line-plunger, however, and a strong man on the defense. A. J. Conlon, R. Hoffman '19, and P. Coburn '22 are a trio of fast open-field runners who gave a good account of themselves last week...
Boston College has also been hard at work for the game. A short time ago the Boston College team was the victor in a 13-0 contest with the strong Camp Devens representatives. Since then the team has been crippled by the departure of six of their regulars for O. T. C. camps. However, due to the Government's announcement that men in O. T. C. camps will be released at once, it is expected that these men will be back at Boston College in time to be in the line-up tomorrow...
...record for a regiment not thirteen months old, and in their first fight, too--a pretty good record and one we're all proud of, too. But I mustn't blow our horn too loud--you'll think the old fighting 38th is patting itself on the back too strong...