Word: bays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be open until 3.30, when the field will be cleared and the eleven given secret practice. Tonight the team will sleep in the Stillman Infirmary, in order that the men may be assured of quiet; tomorrow morning the team will leave for the Pequot Club, at New Haven Bay...
...University football team yesterday started on its last week of preparation for the final game at New Haven on Saturday. The last practice will be held Thursday, and on Friday morning the eleven will leave on the 10 o'clock train for New Haven Bay, where the men will stay at the Pequot Club until time for the game on Saturday. This arrangement is a decided change from the plan followed by former Harvard elevens, which have usually had their headquarters in Meriden for several days before the game. There will be open practice for a short time tomorrow afternoon...
...eighteen holes, to be played either in the morning or afternoon. Entries should be sent, with the entrance fee of one dollar, to the secretary of the Agawam Hunt Club, Providence, before Friday night, giving the player's handicap at his home club. The best trains leave Back Bay for Providence at 9.04, 10.07 and 11.46. Candidates should also enter if possible for a similar event, to be held at the Wollaston Golf Club on Thursday, October 16. A circular giving all necessary directions has been placed in the CRIMSON office...
...international tournament held at Bay Ridge, N. J., from August 6 to 9 between the English and American associations for the Davis Challenge Cup was by far the most important event of the season. The American team won this for the second time by defeating the English in three out of four matches of singles. The English, however won the doubles, thereby giving America three matches to their...
...Freshman crew will leave for New London this afternoon on the 3.04 train from the Back Bay station. The following men will leave the Square on a special car at 2.15: Tew, Lawson, Hall, Mills, Webster, Locke, Ober, Swaim, Richmond, Eayrs, McLeod, Moot, Humphreys and Kernan. The crew will occupy the regular Freshman quarters at Gales Ferry and will be coached from now on by R. F. Blake '99. H. Bancroft '97, who has had charge of the coaching hitherto, will assist in the work on Saturdays and Sundays. A short practice row will be held this morning or early...