Word: weatherly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...close of the tournament marks the official end of the season for the year. The courts will be kept open as long as the weather permits, but there will be no more dormitory matches...
Coach Fred Mitchell told a CRIMSON reporter yesterday that he looked upon the fall practice, which officially closed closed Tuesday, as the most successful in recent years. The deceptive fair weather of last week had held out hopes for another week of practice, but Monday's game was played under such bad weather conditions that Coaches Mitchell and Davidson reluctantly agreed to drop the curtain on baseball for the year...
...Haven, Conn., October 21, 1924.--Dry, cold weather which was perfect for football and a two days rest put the Yale varsity in high spirits today. In their first scrimmage since the Dartmouth game of last Saturday they romped through the scrubs three times. Cottle scored over twice and Bench once. Cottle scored first after a series of line plunges and again later on a run from the middle of the field through the entire second team. Bench took the ball over on a plunge through the line...
Whatever the King's personal character may be, he is at least entitled by the rules of the game to fair play. Under him, Spain may weather the anxieties of the moment and emerge triumphant, bearing the banner of democracy on high. His downfall, while it would relieve him of onerous duties, would certainly spell a prolonged period of political anarchy for Spain, in which the force of corruption would be let loose. He is the figurehead through which progress can be made ; without him Spain must go the way of the Spanish republics, the way of end less...
...Larrivee of Holy Cross and B. R. Cutcheon '25 finished first and second in a brilliant cross-country race yesterday when the University harriers defeated the Holy Cross team 23-33. Larrivee's time was 27 minutes and 38 seconds, while Cutcheon finished a pace behind him. The weather was ideal for long-distance running...