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...asset to the smaller college team, the so-called minor eleven. It is all a debatable matter, of course, but whatever the present status may be, a further advance of the attacak, with the defence stationary or retrogressive, would undoubtedly be harmful to the best interests of the sport...
...time of the present Yale series, the University baseball team has had one of the most successful seasons known in the history of the sport at Harvard. With only fair material to start with, the nine has by sound and conservative playing gone through a schedule of 24 games with but three defeats and one tie. The World's Champions Red Sox, the Army and the Navy, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Holy Cross, Dartmouth, Tufts; these are of the more important teams which have been defeated. Of the set-backs, Catholic University has since been beaten by nines inferior to the Crimson...
...players to be seriously injured. In the following year the Football Rules Committee, composed of representatives of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Annapolis, and the University of Chicago, was forced by public opinion to join forces with a committee appointed by the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association to reform the sport...
This list of suggestions consists of guide-posts to clear playing. In all sport in general and in this one in particular ethics must play a large part in making or breaking its good name...
...faithful work of the team was encouraged by the establishment of a new office for the four major sport captains where complete and up-to-date records were kept of each man's cuts, marks, scholastic standing, attendance at track practice, and of records during the season...