Word: afternoons
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...slow stroke. The University four followed the eight down-stream and back, and the second four took a light row up-stream towards the Yale quarters. The Freshman four rowed down-stream a little beyond Cows Point and back, and the eight covered the same distance. Later in the afternoon it was much cooler; the crews went out at about 6 o'clock. The water was almost calm. The University eight took a row down-stream to the three-mile flag and back. A stroke of 28 was maintained all the way until the last stretch before the boathouse, when...
...There was another change made in the University four, Sargent replacing Hooper at stroke. Hooper was shifted to 2, and Waite returned to stroke of the second four. The University four went exceedingly well, Sargent's work at stroke in this boat being of great value. In the afternoon the Freshman eight went over the two-mile course up-stream. No time was taken. A low stroke was maintained, except for occasional short spurts. The boat went fairly well, but the men were inclined to lose their rhythm at a high stroke. A further change was made necessary...
...University baseball team will play Pennsylvania State College on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hartford and Hicks will divide the pitching, as in the last game, and the former will probably start...
After the victory over Colby on Wednesday, the team was given a day's layoff. The practice yesterday afternoon was begun at 2 o'clock, so that the men might get used to the sun, as both the game today and the Yale game will begin at that hour. The practice went smoothly and the team seemed in good condition for the game today...
Yale will play its second baseball game with Cornell at New Haven this afternoon. In the first game played early in the season Yale won by the score of 4 to 3 in eleven innings...