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Comparing the nines individually, the University has a slight advantage. On fielding the two teams are about on a par, but at the bat the University is a decided superior. Easton, in right field, is probably as good a man as Gannett in the field, but his hitting has been noticeably inferior. Yale will doubtless miss Kranes in that position. Captain Middle Brooke, in centre, is one of Yale's best batsmen, surest fielders, and fastest base-winners, but with the exception of the lost department it is doubtful whether he excells Frye. He certainly is not as strong...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TITLE HINGES ON YALE GAMES | 6/22/1915 | See Source »

...that is being felt for it. When Phi Beta Kappa and its aims and methods are better understood, a key man will get almost as much honor as an "H" man. Articles like "Popular Errors About Phi Beta Kappa" help to bring the man of intellect almost on a par with the man of muscle in the eyes of the University world...

Author: By R. E. Connell ., | Title: CURRENT ILLUSTRATED REVIEWED | 3/16/1915 | See Source »

...physically weak can do justice to his college courses. It is in bringing men up to physical par that Dr. Lee will be doing his best work, while his function as a physical adviser to all students is hardly less important...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. LEE'S WORK. | 10/9/1914 | See Source »

...University team, won the individual championship. He tied J. B. Rose of Princeton for low qualifying score, and then easily won his way into the finals. Here he defeated L. M. Washburn of Princeton, 11 up and 10 to play, making the morning round in 72, two strokes under par. S. P. Griffitts '15 and J. C. Heyburn '16 also qualified in the individual tournament, the former losing in the second and the latter in the first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOLF TEAM DEFEATED IN FINALS | 9/25/1914 | See Source »

...game that Mills played t guard was particularly pleasing, for he seemed not only to do his work well on the defence but to be down with the ends under punts. Of the line-men, Captain, Storer and Hitchcock, the veterans, played par excellence. Not a play got by them and seldom could the ends beat them down the field. Of the ends, Milholland, O'Brien, and L. Curtis all showed up well, though several times they needed assistance after getting sucked in on end plays. The work of Milholland and Curtis in taking forward passes was particularly encouraging...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BATES PUT UP STUBBORN GAME | 10/6/1913 | See Source »

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