Word: luck
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...position in the Intercollegiate Meet was seventh, to which record may be added a defeat by Yale. Nor are prospects this year much more promising. The team has been crippled by the unexpected loss of several of its best men. Some of this can be laid to bad luck, but by no means all of it. Something is fundamentally wrong; something which only a radical change can correct...
...through what may be called a successful season, the team has acquired the confidence of the student body in its ability to bring two victories to Harvard in the closing series with its time-honored opponents. To the University baseball team of 1914 the CRIMSON wishes the best of luck in the coming games, games in which the services of a professional coach will be entirely lacking and a greater measure of responsibility will rest on the players themselves...
...first half, the ball was for the most part in Princeton's territory although occasional rushes by Boyle and Bird carried it towards Harvard's goal. Jennings had bad luck with a shot which hit the post. Francke's head stops were a big feature of Harvard's defense. Baker made the first goal after a pass from Weld. The second score came when, from a well placed corner shot by Weld, Francke headed the ball through...
...touchdown and indeed, her showing during the entire fourth period last Saturday, proved beyond a doubt that the second string players could not be relied upon to win a final game. Imagine the team without a single one of its regular backs! Then we will realize that the luck element may play some part in our season before it ends; anl the only safe way to count on luck is that it will turn against...
...reported to be doing well. It is expected that he will be released from Stillman either today or tomorrow, but when he will get back in the game is a different question. Trumbull's bruise seems a little more serious than at first, and only by exceptional luck will he be able to participate in the Princeton contest. Three other men--Coolidge, Withington, and Underwood--were excused from yesterday's practice, but merely for purposes of rest...