Word: weathering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...coaching thus far has been done by Captain W. E. Nightingale '15, with the assistance of Paul Gustafson '12 and other members of the Boston Lacrosse Club who formerly played on the University team. Warwick coached the team in 1911, 1912, and 1914 with very successful results. The fine weather of March has greatly assisted in the early practice and the team is already far advanced...
Because of the uncertain weather during the past few days, the tennis courts on Soldiers Field will not be open tomorrow as was announced last week. If there is no sudden change in the weather, they will be open before the end of the week. All of the thirteen courts have been rolled and are now ready to be marked. Definite announcement will be made before the end of the week...
...cold weather has again driven the University and Freshman baseball squads back to practice in the Cage. Practice yesterday afternoon was devoted chiefly to batting and sliding. R. Harte '17 was in uniform again, for the first time since he injured his ankle. S. P. Clark '14, second baseman on the University team last spring, has been helping Coach Sexton with the infielders. A change has been made in the Freshman schedule, by which the 1918 team will meet Manchester High on April 28, instead of Rindge, as formerly scheduled...
Contrary to the plans of last week, it will be possible to have the courts on Soldiers Field open by the middle of next week. Work is being pushed forward rapidly and unless there is an unexpected change in the weather, at least 16 courts will be ready by next Wednesday. All the Jarvis Field courts are now in use. The opening this year is nearly three weeks earlier than last...
...first cut in the University baseball squad was made yesterday. In all, 38 men, half battery men, and half fielders, were retained. Those cut are expected to come out for the second team, which will be organized as soon as the weather permits...