Word: won
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...immediate prospect of their changing their attitude. The comparison with the recent unsuccessful seasons in football is not particularly convincing. Although the team lost to Yale for several years, there was still a great deal of interest and enthusiasm, and a majority of the games was always won. In basketball there are many other defeats than those by Yale, and the support of the whole University, which is given even to a losing football team, is notably absent...
...twelve players who have won their hockey "H," the following will be lost by graduation: Captain J. P. Willetts '09, S. S. Ford '09, F. A. B. Washburn '09, T. Briggs '09, J. A. Paine '09, T. S. Sampson '09. The following men will return: forwards--R. E. Dole '10, G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, S. T. Hicks '10, R. Hornblower '11, H. C. Leslie '11, W. F. Morgan, Jr., '10. As no first team men will return for coverpoint, point and goal, these positions will have to be filled from the second and Freshman teams; the promising...
...announced by Captain Fish yesterday, contains nine games, one less than last year. Carlisle, Annapolis and Springfield Training School have been dropped, and West Point and Cornell added. The West Point game will necessitate the only absence form Cambridge. Harvard played West Point last in 1906 and won, 5 to 0. Cornell appeared last on the schedule in 1897, when the University team won, 24 to 0. The schedule for next fall subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee is as follows...
...permanent system is one of the most essential factors to success in athletics, and in a branch of sport in which Harvard is comparatively weak at present, such permanence is particularly desirable. Coach Quinn showed his ability last spring when the majority of points in the field events was won against Yale for the first time since 1902. He has developed from new material men who can be counted on to make a decidedly creditable showing. This is Coach Donovan's first year with the team, but he has already demonstrated his worth. He is one of the best trainers...
...annual indoor meet of the New York Athletic Club, held in Madison Square Garden last night, W. M. Rand '09 finished third in the 70-yard hurdles, with a handicap of 4 feet, and C. C. Little '10, handicap 5 feet, won third place in the 8-pound shot-put. No other places were obtained, but the men did well on the whole...