Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...York players obtained a lead of two goals in the first period, but M. B. Phillips '15 and S. T. Hicks '10, who played excellent games, each scored for the Harvard Club in the second period. The game was decided by Ellis, who scored a goal in a sudden death period. The work of H. A. H. Baker, Princeton 1914, for St. Nicholas featured the game...
...games will consist of two 15-minute halves; in case of a tie, "sudden death" will be played after a rest of five minutes. Re-substitution will be permitted. A referee for each game is to be chosen by the managers of the two competing teams. Each team must have a manager, who may be a player and who is to have a list of his team, and be responsible for the team's arrival on time to the games...
...Joseph Pennell, artist and author, who was to lecture on "Artistic Lithography" in the Fogg Art Museum tomorrow evening, will be unable to keep his engagement because of his sudden return to England...
...editor, "I am an ancient cave-man in my inmost soul. My heart is hot to drink the cup of wrath, to press the rue from the drunken bowl." But President Wilson in his message says that "If our citizens are ever to fight effectively upon a sudden summons, they must know how modern fighting is done, and what to do when the summons comes to render themselves immediately available and immediately effective." It would seem advisable, therefore, to keep sober even for war, and be temperate in all things, even in the Harvard battalion...
...country, Yale entered a schedule certainly not more difficult than Princeton's, and certainly easier than Harvard's. Up to November 13th all the teams the Blue had encountered on that schedule have successively been beaten by others, and beaten decisively. This unnatural state of affairs and the sudden reversal of form which has followed the desperate change in the Yale policy form a remarkable piece of football history; the history of an eleven which in spite of itself, almost, came through victorious in the first big game...