Word: nucleus
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...authorities at Brown are optimistic over their prospects, the largest squad in history--forty-two men--having reported. Not only is the material abundant, but a large share of it is surprisingly good. A nucleus of seven veterans remains, not to mention a dozen substitutes who played in part of one or two games. These, combined with the new men are sure, the coaches believe, to produce a powerful eleven...
...nucleus for this fall there are several excellent runners, including H. G. MacLure '15, C. Southworth '15, B. V. Zamore '15, E. P. Stone '15 and B. S. Carter '15. The latter was unable to run last season because of probation, but should prove a valuable man this year. From last year's Freshman team such men as R. S. Cook, captain, H. R. Bechtel, H. S. Boyd, and A. R. Bancroft should prove valuable material...
...strong tennis team to centre around Captain-elect R. N. Williams '16 is far from discouraging. Four men will enter the intercollegiate tournament at Haverford, Pa., in September, and trials for this quartet four will be held early in that month. These four will serve as a nucleus for the University squad next year...
...CRIMSON Baseball Club will open its schedule on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Candidates Association as their opponents. Several brainy ball-tossers will don the CRIMSON uniform for the first time, surrounding a nucleus of veterans. Acting-Captain McIntosh will hold down his old berth at the pivot sack, with Edgerton cavorting in the short field. These two with Stiles, a raw recruit, at third, will make up a stonewall infield; and Osborne, though inexperienced, is a demon with the willow, and will cover the initial bag in Daubert fashion. Veterans Smith, Brown, and Morris...
...prospects for a good track team this spring are as good, if not better than usual. The fourteen "H" men in College, together with the stars of the 1916 Freshman team will form a nucleus that should make a creditable showing against Yale, and again run up a high score in the Intercollegiates. Of the point winners in the meet against Yale last year the University lost, by graduation, only five, representing twenty points, out of the total of forty-eight scored. Yale apparently fared better, for the six point winners who graduated tallied only twenty of the fifty...