Word: beaten
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman crew is an exceptionally fast eight. The order has remained unchanged with the exception of a few days since about the middle of April. Although the crew was badly beaten by the Cornell freshmen in their two mile race at Ithaca on May 31, it was simply defeated by an all-round superior crew, and contrary to popular opinion rowed very well. After this race the crew improved in its work at Cambridge, and up to date at New London the improvement has continued. During the whole season the chief fault of the crew has been a tendency...
...Saturday N. W. Niles '09, the intercollegiate champion, defeated C. A. Chase, 6-2, 6-3; P. T. Large, Jr., '10 lost to F. B. Taylor, 6-4, 6-3; A. Sweetser '11 was defeated by F. J. Sulloway, 6-0, 6-2; and H. S. Appleton '10 was beaten by J. O'Shea, 6-1, 6-1. In the second round A. M. Hyde '12 was defeated by A. W. Blakemore, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; L. S. Grinnell '12 lost to R. A. Garrison, 6-1, 6-1; and F. H. Burr '09 defeated G. C. Adams...
...back until the first of next week. Hicks will do the pitching as in the game at Ithaca. Since the first game with Cornell two games have been played, Brown defeated the University, by the score of 3 to 2; but on the following day Williams was beaten, 2 to 1, in an exciting 13-inning rally...
...practice was held regularly in the Cage until the field was in proper condition. Up to the first practice game, which Dorchester High School won 2 to 1, the team did not develop as rapidly as expected. However, in the last practice game the University second team was beaten 4 to 3 in an exciting ninth inning rally...
...record in the pole-vault was again raised, this time to 12 feet, 3 1-4 inches. In every intercollegiate meet for a number of years the record in this event has been beaten and it is hardly likely that the present mark will remain for any length of time. Of the six men who cleared 12 feet, 1 1-8 inches, Friday, Campbell of Yale was the only one to reach the new mark. Nelson of Yale failed to repeat his performance of the dual meet and tied with Barr of Harvard at 12 feet. Cook of Cornell...