Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thayer '23 will be available. E. F. Goode '22, a two years veteran, and H. S. Russell '22 will be the mainstays in the box, with J. D. Murphy '22 behind the bat. Several members of the 1924 nine showed promise last spring of being first-string material. Inasmuch as several of these baseball men are now playing football, the team this fall will present quite a different line...
...proportion of games won to games played. Tufts has made the better record this spring, having lost only five of its seventeen games. Last Saturday Brown was added to the string of victories by the score of 6-1; the University's defeat by Brown was administered on an off-day for the Crimson players. Yale easily defeated Tufts 6-1 on June 8, and Princeton, in an early season game, barely pulled out ahead of the Medford team 5-4, in twelve innings. On April 14 Tufts completely outplayed Fordham, winning 6-2, but against the high grade Holy...
...that a continued string of cuts is advocated; that were folly of the worst sort. But surely full credit should be given for work accomplished and knowledge gained. The class-room is, first and foremost, a place in which something is learned. And a mark should be the testament of knowledge of the course, not the representation of the professor's personal feelings. Universities have long since outgrown the "little red school-house"; the schoolmaster attitude should also be a thing of the past...
...uncertain; although the Red and Blue nine was defeated in two straight games by Princeton by the score of 6 to 4 and 6 to 3, and lost to Yale 4 to 2, they showed an entire reversal of form on May 18 and broke Penn State's string of 31 straight victories by an eight inning rally; the final score was 4 to 2. Penn also divided a series of two games with Dartmouth, taking the first one in Philadelphia 9 to 1, but losing the second at Hanover 5 to 10. Penn defeated Bowdoin...
...University lacrosse team will face the Yale twelve at New Haven this afternoon at 3 o'clock. In recent practice scrimmages, the team has shown such excellent stick-work that Coach Percy Catton '15 is confident that his men will add another victory to the string that the University lacrosse teams have won from Yale. The offense men are working well together and the defense has proved to be dependable. Although G. D. Pratt '22 has been on the injured list this week, he will play goal...