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When the University lacrosse team meets Yale on May 17, it will be the first formal athletic contest staged in the Bowl since the spring of 1917. It will also mark the resumption of lacrosse as a University sport for the first time since...
...recent agitation in favor of more mass athletics for the undergraduates may have stimulated some of the professors and instructors to take a greater interest in the athletic endeavor of the students and to wish to see for themselves how the present systems of sport are being conducted...
...CRIMSON published an article dealing with the appointment of an athletic director. There is no need for any new system of athletics. Coach is provided, and facilities offered for participating in every branch of sport...
While it is quite without the province of one who follows intercollegiate sport in a capacity more or less critical, gratuitously to offer opinions outside his own medium of publicity concerning the conduct of athletic affairs at one institution or another, yet the question of resident coaches as opposed to the instructor engaged merely for the season has assumed a wide-spread importance which may be regarded as justifying the CRIMSON--or whatever university daily, for that matter,--in opening wide doors and windows for the admission of whatever light may come from any source or quarter...
Crew with a total of 176 men rowing daily on the machines is the most popular sport at present. Track with only 92 candidates is second followed by hockey with 77 University, Freshman and Dormitory players. Seventy-six members of the class of 1922 are enrolled in the various squads of the Freshman Athletic class, which stands fourth in numbers. Baseball is next with 57 battery candidates, but when the infield and outfield men are called out this week its total will rise much higher. Tennis, stands last, claiming only 12 men. There is no regular practice in this sport...