Word: winter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...benefit of readers who have not as yet taken up any sport for the winter, the CRIMSON prints the following digest of plans...
...sides one hears the complaint that during the winter season there is nothing to do. What reason is there for overlooking the many and varied forms of indoor athletics? Wrestling, swimming, fencing, and organized gym work eke out an uncertain existence, while any number of men, fitted for at least one form of these sports, remains inactive. Indoor athletics do not require the time and energy which the outdoor varieties consume, and there is no excuse for such indifference as undergraduates every year display...
...candidates for the field events of the University and Freshman track teams are to report to Coach Powers in the baseball cage some time this week. Competitions will be held throughout the winter in the following events: High-jump, broad-jump, pole-vault and shot-put; the competitions for the high-jump and pole-vault on Tuesdays, and for the other two events on Thursdays. If it is possible to have a platform built for hammer-throwing, a competition will also be held in that event. The competitions will be marked on a percentage basis, relative to the number...
Opportunities will be afforded candidates to enter in a number of indoor track meets throughout the winter, culminating in the I. C. A. A. A. A. indoor relay championships to be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 6. In this meet contests in the high-jump, pole-vault, and shot-put will be scored in the same manner as in cross-country running...
Dean H. A. Yeomans '00, Professor I. L. Winter '86 and Judge A. P. Stone '93 were the judges of the debate. Their decision was unanimously in favor of the affirmative