Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yesterday morning the CRIMSON took its stand against abolition of winter sports and stated the reasons that have been repeated so often throughout the long one-sided discussion. The unfair discrimination that would follow the passing of this pending vote is further dealt with in communications this morning, and it is useless to dwell longer on that phase of the question...
...action of the Athletic Committee, reported in your columns yesterday morning, there seems to be a move on foot to abolish all winter sports. Of all these sports, one of the most important is hockey. To abolish intercollegiate contests in this would be practically to do away with any interest in the sport, and would cut down the number of men playing, as there would be no call for a second team, and class teams would be made up of men now on the University squad. Hockey as a sport is one of the most exciting and probably the purest...
...Juniors won the class lacrosse championship yesterday afternoon by defeating the Sophomores 2 to 0. The game was close and the outcome doubtful until in the last few minutes of play Porter secured his second goal. Cups will be awarded to the 1909 team...
...final heat of the 440-yard handicap competition for the Wells cup yesterday afternoon, was won by F. M. deSelding '10, with a handicap of 2 yards, in 51 1-5 seconds. H. Guild '10, 15 yards handicap, was a close second, and K. B. Day '11 was third with 30 yards handicap. The rest of the men who finished were well bunched together and not far behind the winners. Guild was about a yard behind deSelding and not more than two feet ahead of Day. Captain L. P. Dodge '08 did the first 220 yards...
...Somers '08 won the handicap high jump contest, held in the Stadium yesterday afternoon, with an actual jump of 5 feet, 7 1-2 inches. G. E. Roosevelt '09 was second with an actual jump of 5 feet, 8 1-2 inches, and R. P. Pope '10 third with 5 feet, 7 1-2 inches...