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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have occurred in other years. Class Day is an occasion for Harvard men and their friends and the promise--which every purchaser of tickets is required to sign--not to sell or give tickets as fees should be observed in the same literal manner in which it is intended. Although we believe that most of the tickets which have been found in the hands of speculators and other undesirable persons in former years went astray through carelessness, fair warning to undergraduates and the unusual precautions of the Class Day Committee should prevent a recurrence of the same trouble this year...
...Although the Freshmen came near scoring in the first and second innings, they were prevented by good fielding. In the eighth inning, Aronson, the first man up, got to first on Logan's error, took second on Palmer's sacrifice, and scored on Hall's second hit, a hard drive to right centre. In the ninth Delano went to first on a dead ball, and was advanced to third on singles by Foster and Brown. With the bases full, Hicks hit a slow roller towards pitcher, which forced Delano at the plate. Pond, the last man on the list, lined...
Chances of success for the Sophomores are very favorable, for, although the men broke training for four days after the class races, the work has been steady ever since, and their strong showing in the Beacon Cup Regatta leaves but little doubt of their ability. The crew, however, has not been trained for so short, a distance and an interesting race is expected...
...University association football team will meet Yale for the first time this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Stadium. It is not customary to organize a team in the spring, but this year one was made up for this game. Although the University team has been practicing only two weeks, it is composed of good veteran material. W. Peirce '07, and M. L. Newhall '08 are the only new men on the team. The Yale team, on the other hand, has never played together before this year. For this reason the chances of victory this afternoon seem to decidedly...
...different athletic teams will represent Harvard and the Freshman class in athletic contests today and, although we feel sure that all will do the best of which they are capable, that best may not be enough to win in every case. Our interest naturally centres on the baseball game with Princeton, and by the result of that game will the success of the day be generally judged. To the minor University and Freshman teams, however, we wish the success which it is so gratifying to record in our athletic annals...