Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Although regular fall track work for University and Freshman teams has stopped, men should keep in as good condition as possible in preparation for the winter season. Coaches Donovan and Quinn will be at the field as usual to aid any men who wish further coaching. On pleasant days the work will be outside and on poor days in the Cage...
...decided victory gained over Yale by the cross-country team yesterday demonstrated undeniably the value of a proficient coach. This is the second success which has taken the place of a defeat last season. Although the material this fall is better than a year ago, this alone cannot account for so radical a reversion of the scores. In the race at New Haven last year, six Yale runners finished before the first Harvard man, giving to the home team a victory with the smallest possible score. In the race yesterday, four runners of the University team finished among the first...
This complete reversal of positions is due in part to the stronger material available this fall, but it has beyond question been largely brought about through effective training by Coach Shrubb. To him are due the confidence and gratitude of all Harvard men interested in cross-country running...
...excellence of the work of the team this year, when contrasted with its weakness last fall, shows clearly the wisdom of providing an able coach. Although the purpose of a team is not merely to win, the men who compose it deserve, nevertheless, to have their ability developed through wise and careful supervision. This has been accomplished under Coach Shrubb, and there can be no reasonable doubt that he or an able successor will have charge of the team...
...years past the captains of the various athletic teams have found it necessary both in spring and fall to publish notices and communications in the CRIMSON requesting that there should be less noise on Mt. Auburn street and in the Yard at night. The great majority of undergraduates do not need to be told to behave themselves; it is only to those immature individuals who cannot enjoy themselves without boisterousness that this appeal is addressed...