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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Cornell--W. S. Peace, J. Gregson, E. J. H. Waters, A. H. Sayce, J. Close, C. J. Billwiller, W. A. Reece, L. B. Jones, J. Adendorff, A. J. Edge, J. P. Hurley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cricket with Cornell Monday. | 5/28/1904 | See Source »

...University second nine defeated them in a five inning game, played in the pouring rain, by a score of 8 to 3. On Monday the Second nine defeated the Freshmen 13 to 0, only one hit being made off Jackson, the Second nine pitcher. The game, therefore, should be close with the chances slightly in Milton's favor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen vs. Milton Today at Milton. | 5/25/1904 | See Source »

...York a report of its work during the winter. This has been directed toward interesting the men still at college in municipal politics, chiefly by means of political addresses by representative men. The committee now contemplates establishing in New York a bureau of information, which shall be in close touch with district politicians throughout the city. By the relations which it is establishing at the large universities, the committee will be able each year to ascertain what men from the graduating class expect to settle in New York. It intends to reach these men personally or by letter, to urge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Men's Political Association. | 5/24/1904 | See Source »

Entries for the class tennis tournament close at 6 P. M. today. Blue books for entries from 1904, 1905 and 1906 are at Leavitt & Peirce's, and for those from 1907 at Sanborn's. The tournament will begin tomorrow and matches will be played every day until it is finished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Tennis Entries Close Today. | 5/23/1904 | See Source »

...took Greene's place in the eighth innings, was ineffective, and showed poor judgment with men on bases in the ninth. The batting was encouraging, but the base-running showed little headwork. The fielding of the team, except in the ninth inning, was fast. The score was fairly close until the sixth inning when the Freshmen scored nine runs on four hits, three bases on balls, and two errors. In the ninth inning Brennan weakened, and St. Paul's scored five runs on four hits and an error...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen, 17; St. Paul's, 7. | 5/21/1904 | See Source »

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