Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After a period of jockeying for position which was prolonged by the effects of a fair tide, the two crews were started by Coach Mather Abbott of Yale at about 5 o'clock. The Crimson oarsmen jumped into a slight lead at the start, and then settled down to a steady stroke that drew them rapidly ahead of their opponents. At three quarters of a mile the University class crew led by two lengths, and increased this advantage quickly until at the mile point it had two more lengths of open water to its advantage. Here Kent broke...
...tuck contest from start to finish the winning streak of the 1922 nine was finally broken by the tiger freshmen in the twelfth inning of the game at Princeton Saturday. Failure to bunch hits when they were needed was the reason for the 5-4 score against the Crimson yearlings...
Eight errors by Princeton and three by the Freshmen marred the game, but served at the same time to keep the scoring very close. Meehan allowed the Orange and Black eight hits. The Crimson batsmen were unable to touch Lyons the Princeton pitcher, till the twelfth inning when they obtained four scattered hits, but failed to score...
...Scherzo, Op. 31, by C. E. Bricken, Yale 1922, and a piano and vocal specialty by H. Elliott '22 and J. Sargent, Jr., '22. Tickets may be obtained at $1.65 and $1.10 apiece at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch, and from E. A. Hill '19 at the CRIMSON Building...
...winter with considerable success. C. E. Bricken of Yale will also render a specialty number Chopin's Pianoforte Scherzo, Op. 30. Tickets at $1.65 and $1.10 apiece are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Coop. Branch, and at the office of E. A. Hill '19, in the CRIMSON Building...