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...General is not alone in his conception of Field Artillery as a sport alluring. One prominent New York sporting editor queries...
These two games will mark the resumption of formal sport with Yale and Princeton on a pre-war basis. The last matches in hockey between the three teams were played during the winter of 1917, when the University defeated Yale 5-0, but lost to Princeton...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee last night, it was decided to put hockey back in its former position as a major and formal University sport. In addition, the following tentative schedule for the Freshman seven was drawn up, and approved by the members of the committee. All games are to be played on the Charlesbank rink, unless otherwise stated...
...athletic contests are resumed. The whole array of paid coaches, trainers, scouts and other attendants ought to be cut down considerably and the number of games which involve traveling might well be reduced. These things have made college athletics unduly expensive in the past and have given all college sport the taint of semi-professionalism. If the system is not to be reformed, it should at least be improved. Boston Herald...
...eliminated. The general decrease in the number of games to be played by any one team, and the reduction of the cost of admission to games for members of the competing colleges will be effected. It is planned to have three or four teams represent Princeton in each sport to compete with teams of equal calibre of other colleges. The entire plan is an effort to develop "mass athletics...