Word: weathering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Poor weather no doubt deterred many men from starting out for dormitory rowing yesterday afternoon and there should be no small number of new men to report today. The period before the bumping races has been shortened to two weeks, a change which should appeal to those who look at fall rowing merely as a source of healthful exercise, as well as to those who take part in it for the practice and experience to be obtained. The trouble with dormitory crews from a rowing standpoint is that men who really know something about rowing are in the same boats...
...account of rain and will take place on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Coach Sexton will have complete charge of the work and all Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores who intend to play should report without fail. Games will be played daily as long as the weather is favorable...
...Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores who hope to play baseball next spring, or who have any ability whatever, should report so that Coach Sexton may get an idea of the material which he will have to work with in the spring. Games will be played daily as long as the weather permits...
...Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who hope to play baseball next spring to report, as Coach Sexton wishes to get some idea of his material, and make definite plans for spring work before practice begins in the Cage this winter. Games will be played every afternoon as long as the weather permits. Coach Sexton will be in complete charge of the practice, and he feels that if sufficient material with which to work shows up it will greatly simplify his problem next spring...
Owing to the weather the practice of the Freshman football squad yesterday was necessarily of the lightest nature, consisting chiefly of a light signal practice, the men being given their first tryout at handling a wet ball. Much attention was again paid to the forward pass and improvement was noticeable in spite of the poor conditions...