Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...present tied for first place with Columbia, tonight's game will be important in deciding the championship. Yale has been defeated only once during the season, while Harvard has won six and lost six games. The development of the University team has been very erratic, but marked by success in the later games. Harvard will suffer from the loss of Broun, while Kinney will be unable to play for Yale. Although both teams expect a hard match, the chances favor Yale...
...glance at the newspapers during the league baseball season will show the number of petty disputes which occur between players and umpires, too often when the player knows he is in the wrong. Besides this the professional usually has his own reputation to consider. This depends on the success of the team, and this success he is willing to attain by methods sometimes unsportsmanlike. That college athletics should be dominated by a man not entirely in sympathy with the students seems in theory wrong...
...season, Mr. Lush turned out a nine from poor material which defeated a Harvard nine of veteran calibre, coached under an amateur system. The converse, nearly, is true in rowing, though Mr. Wray had even a more difficult task, because he had to oppose a professional system of marked success. Yet Mr. Wray's success here and his superiority over his amateur predecessors is unquestioned. Track has always seemed to be a sport where the professional trainer is necessary. Thus we have on the one hand the known superiority of the professional coach over the amateur, and on the other...
That a good system of graduate coaching can be built up seems entirely possible, when we consider the Yale football system, a recognized success. There ordinarily the captain of the eleven comes back to act as field coach during the next season, and he has graduates to assist him who for years have played under the same system. Yale knows exactly what she is going to do and what she can do, and usually succeeds. If the same general system were applied to sports at Harvard, there is no reason why Harvard would not have success. It would...
...delivery will be made on or before April 15. to men not measured by tomorrow the price will be $5.65 and delivery will not be made until some time in May. In order that the wearing of caps and gowns after May 1 may be a success, all Seniors are urged to be measured today or tomorrow. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...