Word: afternoons
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...print our appreciation of the University track team's magnificent work on Soldiers Field last Saturday. The results of the trials on Friday made us rather optimistic, but somehow we could not quite believe that the intercollegiate championship would really be won. But from the very beginning of the afternoon on Saturday, it was apparent that Harvard was making the best showing, and most of the time a comfortable lead was maintained. In several events the University team did better than anyone would have expected, and throughout, the performances were uniformly excellent. After such a discouraging season, it is particularly...
...final match for the consolation medals will be played this afternoon at the Oakley Country Club between H. C. Clark '11 and T. A. E. Harris...
...first game in the class baseball series will be played between the Juniors and Sophomores on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. On Friday the Seniors will play the Sophomores, and a game between the Seniors and Juniors will be arranged later. The probable batting orders follow: 1910--1b., Hall; 2b., Palmer; s.s., Sheehan; 3b., Foster; c.f., Pond; r.f., Ferguson; l.f., Burrage; p., Everts; c., Ohler. 1911--3b., Carr; c.f., Rodgers; l.f., Angell, Harvey; 1b., Hann; 2b., O'Connell; r.f., Lawrence; c., Sweetser, Clark; s.s., Twitchell, Taylor; p., Minot, Janney, Paul...
...Freshman baseball team shut out the Cornell freshmen on Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 12 to 0. The Harvard battery, Ernst and Reeves, held Cornell safe at all times; Ernst allowed but five scattered hits and struck out seven men. Foster, the Cornell pitcher, was ineffective, but the high score was due in part to the erratic support given him by his team. Until the seventh inning the game was fairly close. The Freshmen secured two runs in the first inning on a series of stupid errors; two more runs were made, one in the fourth...
...meeting, held at the Hotel Sinton, was opened at 10 o'clock yesterday morning by Robert J. Cary '90, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs. Mr. Cary made a short address before proceeding to the business of the meeting. In the afternoon there were a number of informal discussions on questions bearing on important college questions. Later the following officers were elected for the coming year: president, T. W. Slocum '90, of New York; vice-presidents, eastern division, W. C. Baylies '84, of Boston; central division, M. D. Follansbee '92, of Chicago, Ill.; southern division, H. M. Atkinson...