Word: boated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University baseball squad left the Square yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock for the southern trip which will occupy the April recess. The men went to New York on the Fall River boat last night and this morning will go on to Washington, where the team will play its first game of the season with Georgetown tomorrow afternoon. On Monday it will play the University of Virginia on the Washington American League grounds...
...University baseball team will leave Cambridge at 4 o'clock this afternoon for its annual southern trip during the spring recess. The men will take the Fall River boat to New York and tomorrow morning will proceed to Washington, arriving about noon. While there, they will stop at the Arlington Hotel. In the afternoon they will practice on the Georgetown diamond, and on Saturday will play Georgetown in their first game of the season. On Monday the team will play the University of Virginia on the Washington American League grounds and on Tuesday will go to Annapolis, where a game...
...class, as there is no 1905 Weld crew) finished about four lengths behind the 1905 class crew on the only occasion when the two crews went over the course together. I respectfully submit that this statement, which inferentially suggests that the best men are not in the first boat should not have been printed without verification...
...final race for the interclub class championship, between the Weld seniors. Newell Juniors and Weld sophomores will be rowed this afternoon at 5 o'clock up-stream over the regular mile and seven-eighths course from the Union Boat Club to Longwood Bridge. The class championship race, in which the three upperclass crews and the Law School crew will compete, will be rowed over the same course at 5.30 o'clock. It has been found impossible to postpone this race to allow the winner of the interclub class race to compete for the class championship, because on Thursday the tides...
...Weld boat, rowing about 26 strokes to the minute, took the lead at the start, and held its form well throughout the race. The Newell crew, which had the inside course by the Beacon street wall, started with a stroke of 24, and notwithstanding the short time the men had been together, rowed a plucky race. The time of the Weld crew was 11 minutes and 21 seconds, and that of the Newell crew 11 minutes and 41 seconds. About seven lengths of open water separated the boats at the finish...