Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dartmouth defeated the University baseball team last Saturday on Soldiers Field by the score of 4 to 3. Had it not been for Briggs poor fielding in the sixth and seventh innings the two runs Harvard scored in the first inning would have been enough to win the game. As it was, Dartmouth barely averted defeat in the ninth when Harvard made a final effort to tie the score and only failed by a small margin...
Harvard started the scoring in the first inning. Harvey struck out but Skillen hit Briggs. McCall hit to left field for two bases, Briggs taking third, and Dexter scored them both with a single past first. Simons flew out to the infield. Dartmouth made a strong try for a run in the second, when with one down, Grebenstein knocked a long two-bagger over Harvey's head. Richardson flied out but Norton placed a hit over second on which Grebenstein tried to score but was caught at the plate by Harvey's perfect throw. Dartmouth's score in the fifth...
...Dartmouth won the game in the seventh inning with the help of two inexcusable errors. Schopperly reached first on Briggs' muff, was advanced by McLane, who also was safe on an error. Schildmiller sacrificed and the base-runners moved up a base, both scoring on Merritt's timely hit to centre. McDevitt and Skillen were easy outs...
...evening the discussion in Brooks House will be devoted to the subject: "How can we reach College Men?", and conferences will be led by the following men: "By College Church Societies," B. M. Washburn, Dartmouth, and R. L. Wright, Trinity; "By Bible classes," H. P. Stokes, Jr., Yale; By Work in City Missions," P. E. Osgood '04. At 9.30 o'clock Rev. H. S. Nash '78, of the Episcopal Theological Seminary, will speak on "Preparation for the Corporate Communion...
...thirteenth annual relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvania will take place today on Franklin Field, Philadelphia. As the meet comes just a week after the recess and a week before the Dartmouth meet, Harvard will be unable to send a team or any representatives to complete. Over 1200 athletes from colleges all over the country have been entered, among whom are some of the fastest relay teams in the country and many holders of intercollegiate records. The results should be helpful in determining the probable outcome of the intercollegiate meet, which will be held in the Stadium...