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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...pulled hard, but at times the shell rocked considerably. Tuesday afternoon rough water allowed the men to row down stream only to a point 1-8 of a mile below the Harvard bridge and back to the boathouse, and on Wednesday a similar course was taken. On account of the strong wind Thursday afternoon, the crew rowed up stream. They went as far as the Brighton bridge and back...
...April 14 the University team played a close match with Pennsylvania on Soldiers Field, but lost to superior team play and more accurate shooting. Last Saturday the match with Columbia was cancelled on account of the inability of some of the men to take the trip to New York. It would have been impossible to foretell the outcome of the game, but Columbia has had a very strong team throughout the season and played a tie game with Haverford on April 7. The game with Cornell scheduled for yesterday was also cancelled...
Candidates for the University cricket team will commence work at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field. Practice, under the direction of Coach F. C. Taylor '06, who recently resigned from the captaincy on account of lack of time, will continue daily. At first the work will consist in batting practice at the nets, but in a few days scrub games will be regularly played...
Since the University team returned from the South little or nothing has been accomplished. No practice was held on Monday on account of the wet condition of the field, and yesterday cold weather hampered the work. A great deal, however, was accomplished by the long, hard practices at Richmond in developing team play and inspiring confidence; and improvement over the crude play against Trinity and Vermont is expected...
...account of the interclass meet Friday and the Dartmouth meet a week from Saturday, it has been thought best not to send any men on the trip to Philadelphia for the annual relay races held under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania...