Word: browne
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman baseball team will play the Brown freshmen at 3 o'clock this afternoon on the Freshman diamond. The latter have played seven games this spring, and won all except the one with Dean Academy. The Harvard Freshmen will be handicapped by the absence of McKay and A. Sweetser, who are at New Haven with the track team...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Fifth Tufts Night. 1. March, "Ompskut," Keene 2. Waltz, "Roses from the South," Strauss 3. March, "Pax et Lux," F. E. Dow '09 4. a. For Tufts Hurrah, '87's Class Song b. Brown and Blue E. W. Newton '90 5. Forward, Tufts! L. R. Lewis '87 6. Aren't you Glad You're a Tufts Man? E. W. Newton '90 b. Keep Your Eye on Tufts, L. C., Powers '05 c. Around the "Rez," M. N. Dustin '06 7. Overture, "Rienzi," Wagner 8. Old Favorites...
...second and Spitzer third in the half-mile, which was won in 2 minutes, 1 4-5 seconds. In the mile-run, Spitzer and Cooney were second and third, winner's time being 4 minutes, 32 2-5 seconds. In the two-mile, first and third went to Brown and Weeks of Yale in 10 minutes, 9 seconds. Yale won all three places in both hurdles, Howe getting the high in 16 4-5 seconds and Robbins the low in 25 seconds. Coy and Riley tied for first in the high jump at 5 feet, 5 1-2 inches...
...after about ten minutes of play. Soon after the next face-off Campbell shot Brooklyn's goal. HARVARD 1911. BROOKLYN. Burrage, g. g., Spencer Foster, p. i.h., Newberry L. Moore, c.p. o.h., G. Carlin Gammage, Rindge, 1d. 1a., Pearson M. Moore, 2d. 2a., T. Carlin Dwinell, 3d. 3a., Cable Brown, c. c., Campbell Munro, 3a. 3d., Fisher Eisner, 2a. 2d., Franciola Voshell, 1a. 1d., Seaton Squibb, o.h. c.p., Mackavith Johnson, Yamins, Titcomb, i.h. p., Brooks
...University football squad had its first scrimmage of the spring practice this afternoon. After a little preliminary signal practice and tackling the dummy the teams captained by Fish and Kennard, and those by Cutting and Brown lined up and played short ten or twelve minute periods, the ball changing hands frequently. Some of the new plays were tried out, but more stress was laid upon individual playing than on the general team work...