Word: cleaned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Deutscher Verein sports union is glad to see that the drinkers of absinthe have hurled their hat into the ring. The Dutscher Farine Club take up the hat and hope to be able to clean the bases with it. Beware, Oh, Ye Cerclers, lest you find you cannot get back the hat from the circle into which you have so rashly thrown it. We the "Sauerkraut eaters" are glad to accept your challenge and will provide a keg of goodly Muenchener if our friends of the "Twirleries" will provide some good Mumm, for that being dry will surely increase...
Prospects for a victory against Yale are bright, although Yale has won her matches against Wesleyan, Columbia, and Dartmouth by clean sweeps. Her match with the University of Pittsburg resulted in a 3-3 tie. This gives an opportunity for a comparison of the teams which meet today...
Through a clean-cut and unmistakable superiority over Harvard in all the events except the dashes, jumps and two-mile run, Yale gained a well-deserved victory by the score of 66 1-2 to 37 1-2 in the twenty-third annual dual track games, held in the Stadium Saturday afternoon. Yale has now won four legs to Harvard's two on the nine-year cup offered by graduates of the two universities. The victories for each University since 1891 now stand: Harvard 11, Yale 12. Due to the favorable weather and the excellent condition of the track, there...
...Jackson '14 was shut out in the first and fastest heat of the high hurdles by W. F. Potter and W. M. Shedden, Jr., both of Yale. The time, 15 4-5 seconds, tied the dual record. These last two, together with C. A. Willetts, scored a clean sweep for Yale in the finals of this event. Two Harvard men, Barron and J. L. Foley '15 reached the finals of the 100-yard dash, but the latter was unable to place. Barron won from T. H. Cornell, Yale's best sprinter, by about two yards. The 220-yard dash...
...Another clean sweep came to Yale when R. W. Poucher, H. W. Smith and H. McK. Hatch finished in the order named in the mile-run. Poucher more than lived up to the reports made of his work. He took the lead from the start and was never threatened. H. G. MacLure '15 was with the leaders for three-quarters of a mile, but on the last lap fell behind...