Word: winning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weights and jumps. Now we start again on an even footing with Yale and there is absolutely no reason why we should not develop men just as fast as they do, unless it be the fact that Harvard men are simply too lazy to come out and win their...
...downed the strong Cornell team at Ithaca. The contest was the second of the series, Cornell having won the first, and was in doubt until the fifteenth inning when Barry, the hard hitting shortstop of the Philadelphia team, lined out a beautiful homer after two men were down, winning the game, 5 to 3. On Decoration Day the extra-inning victors were given a set-back by the Tigers in another after-time affair. Princeton rallied in the 12th and drove out six timely hits for a total of five runs, turning the game in its favor...
...team, so that the Crimson should be represented by a strong team next season. Captain J. G. Heyburn '16, G. A. McCook '16, and W. P. Hunt '16 are the three men who graduate. Captain Heyburn and McCook have been playing fine golf, and while the University did not win the championship this year, the work of these two men has stood out prominently...
...Kelleher '18, W. D. D. Morgan '18, and J. S. Pfaffmann '17, if he does not decide to complete his undergraduate work this spring, will also compete in the singles. Captain R. C. Rand '19, and F. S. Ritchie '19, of the Freshman team, may also win places among the entries. In the doubles, Caner will probably pair either with Rand, with whom he has been playing in matches this spring, or with Harte, with whom he has had considerable experience...
Captain Murray of Stanford ranked second to the Pennsylvania captain as regards individual honors. Not only did he win both hurdles in perfect form, but he set a new intercollegiate record in the high hurdles of 15 seconds. The former record of 15 1-5 seconds was made by Shaw of Dartmouth...