Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...only university which has encountered a series of defeats that are without excuse. Yale has an equally dismal record in baseball. Harvard's baseball record is as bright of late years as Yale's football record is. In this locality we hear little of Harvard's baseball success because it is taken for granted. But that Yale is considering her own failures is evidenced by the fact that she is putting in charge of her baseball organization the man and the policy that have brought success to her football. Nor was Harvard winning her baseball victories by luck while Yale...
...therefore, not adopt in football a policy which has brought success to our chief opponent in that same game, and a policy and a sort of head which has brought Harvard success in baseball? Harvard has surely had enough experience to finally profit. She must have some settled head in football, she must select him carefully and with a view not to next year alone but to last at least two years thereafter; and she must take time to make this selection. There has been no head coach of Harvard football in the last ten years who if given...
...Harvard team, three of last year's men, Rowland, Whitaker, and Harvard, will run this afternoon. Practice during the fall has developed but little team work and the chances for success this afternoon are not very favorable. In the run with Technology at Brookline on November 12 the team secured second and fourth places, Lorenz of Technology winning by one-eighth of a mile...
...divisions of crew candidates: the first containing those men who have shown ability sufficient to warrant their being taken upon the University squad; the second, men trying for the class crews, who need more development before they can be taken to the University squad. In order to insure the success of the system, the progress of the class crews will be closely followed so that good material for the University squad may not be overlooked...
...minute line-up yesterday afternoon the first Freshman eleven scored three times on the second. Several new trick plays were tried by the first team with considerable success. The first touchdown was scored by Pell on a cross-tackle play, after substantial gains of 5 and 10 yards had advanced the ball to the second team's 10-yard line. Derby scored the second touchdown on a long, dodging run around right end. Just before the close of the period Gilder scored the last touchdown on a delayed pass, after the second team had held for two downs...