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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tickets alone brought in more than $10,000. The deficiency resulting from the complete abolition of collections could be made up in more ways than one. The most feasible would probably be raising the price of H. A. A. tickets. As the demand for them is pretty constant, and advance of from $3 to $5 would probably not result in a greatly decreased sale. Even this problematical decrease could be met by having the tickets admit to games in other sports than football, baseball and track. Since the amount taken up in gate-receipts at games played by the hockey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC SUBSCRIPTIONS. | 6/14/1909 | See Source »

Captain Fish showed the importance of constant exercise during the summer to develop speed and strength. Fall practice will start on September 15, and all candidates who return then can eat at the Varsity Club. Mr. Reid then spoke and explained the value of athletic victories in keeping up the reputation of the University in the West. Every candidate must work his utmost for the good of the team and of the University; unselfishness is absolutely necessary and complete harmony is of vital importance. Mr. Reid then praised Mr. Haughton for his devotion in coaching the team again after winning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outline of Plans for Football Team | 6/4/1909 | See Source »

...afternoon. Two games were played, each of which consisted of two five-minute halves. In the first scrimmage team A defeated team B, 5 to 0, F. de. H. Houston '10 scoring on a long run after a fumble. The game between teams C and D was marred by constant fumbling, neither team being able to hold the ball long enough to score. C. D. Daly '01 was on the field coaching the candidates for quarterback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGE | 4/8/1909 | See Source »

Already we have received various letters expressing the wish that several Yard concerts be held this spring. For some reason or other, we do not like to attribute it to the laziness of the Musical Clubs, very few have been held in recent years, in spite of the constant appeals of the undergraduates; and what was once one of the most pleasant features of the spring term has been allowed practically to disappear. With the Freshman and University Musical Clubs and the Pierian Sodality, it ought to be possible to arrange for one or more of these concerts every week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFORMAL CONCERTS. | 4/1/1909 | See Source »

...whether a Yale team which has only recently found itself can rise to the occasion and gain victory from a Harvard team whose progress has been consistent, steady and rightly timed to meet occasions as they appeared? Who can tell whether Yale strategic ability, the result of long and constant application, can cope with Harvard's newly applied organization of football intelligence and come out the victor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE YALE GAME. | 11/21/1908 | See Source »

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