Word: faster
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...University team will be more or less handicapped because of the three-year rule, which makes Freshmen ineligible for the team. The Freshmen relay team will race the Andover second team. This team has made faster time in practice races than the University team...
...second half the play was much faster and Dean, the Cornell goal tender was kept very busy. Hill made the first goal of the period on a desperate shot in which he fell over Gardner and into the cage. Inside of 15 seconds, however, Clark raised the lead to three by scoring on a pass from behind the Cornell goal. Of the three remaining Harvard scores, Sortwell made two from scrimmages and Morgan...
...great deal more life than usual was in evidence, and the practice was correspondingly faster. The forward lines of the first two teams are rounding into form, the men getting started more quickly, and showing more speed in covering ground. The most noticeable defect is still the lack of head-work in team-play, and the failure to keep places in line. The puck is worked toward the opponents' goal by individual bursts of speed rather than by concerted action. The defence of both teams, though not phenomenal, is strong enough to ward off an attack no more powerful than...
...hard scrimmage yesterday afternoon, and, as a result, the second team will have no practice today, instead being permitted to go to the world's championship baseball game. The score yesterday after an hour's steady work was 12 to 6 in favor of the scrubs. The scrimmaging was faster than any that has been seen in practice this year and it was only in the last few minutes that the Varsity succeeded in scoring...
...chief reason for this recommendation is that the standard of rowing in the four-oared is nearly equal to that in the eight-oared race, and it seems manifestly unfair that the awarding of the "H" depend entirely upon the chance of being able to row a little faster that Yale over a two-mile course. It seems as if the awarding of crew insignia should be on the same basis as in football and baseball, and if a man is worthy of representing the University, he should receive the "H" whether the crew wins or loses...