Word: win
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last Saturday Yale upset all predictions and theories and walked away with the Princeton game 10 to 0. The victory was not easy; they had to fight hard for it, but somehow, just as they have done for the past ten years, they managed to win. Yale played a cautions, careful game. They held back and waited for their opportunity and when it came they were quick to take advantage...
...Bowl at New Haven, destined to be the mausoleum of Yale's brightest hopes, was appropriately christened with a Harvard victory. On Saturday, Harvard a second time faces Yale on the same field. Four successive victories have inspired an unshakable confidence in the ability of the Harvard team to win, and there only remains the danger that this feeling will develop into one of overconfidence, which is the first and longest step on the road to defeat. An overconfident cheering section is the worst enemy of its own team. Harvard is determined to win, but it must be a victory...
However, in order to win this year it will require not only supreme effort on the part of the eleven men in the game, but the earnest, the utmost and the most audible support from every Harvard man in the stands. The team must be shown that you are behind them. Today is an excellent time to show it. H. H. DADMUN, CAPT. N. E. BURBIDGE...
...calculations of the leading football experts. The critics, many of whom formerly conceded an easy victory to the University, are now divided in their opinions. Coach Edward N. Robinson, of Brown, whose eleven has defeated both Yale and the University, declares that Yale has the stronger team, and should win next Saturday's game at New Haven. Mr. Robinson does not attach much significance to the fact that the University team which met Brown was composed of substitutes, for he says: "Personally, I believe that so-called second-string men, with the ambition to be first-string...
...last two Harvard games so that the team will be properly impressed and in addition will advise his ends to 'go to them' fast, he will go a long way toward ending out a very successful season. I believe Yale has better material than Harvard and ought to win...