Word: defeated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...occasion of the final and most important game of the season this afternoon, the Freshman class has an opportunity of showing its confidence in the baseball team, and of expressing its appreciation of an unusually successful season, unmarred by a single defeat. Last week the Yale freshmen were defeated by a narrow margin, and it is likely that today's contest will be a hard one. Arrangements have been made for a cheering section reserved for Freshmen, and those who attend the Cornell game on season tickets should make an effort after the University game to fill the vacant places...
Brown met its first defeat of the season last week at the hands of the All-Collegiates, a team composed of former college players. This record of straight victories is remarkable and shows that Brown's team this year stands an excellent chance of repeating the success of last year's nine, which was generally considered second only to Princeton. Tift and Paine, Brown's clever battery of the past three years, are still eligible, and are as effective as ever. Brown and Yale played a tie game some time ago which was stopped at the end of the 14th...
...Senior Eight-oared race, the New York Athletic Club crew defeated the eights representing the Batchelor's Barge Club and the University of Pennsylvania, in the order named, and also lowered the record for the course of one mile and 550 yards, by 2 4-5 seconds. A second feature of the regatta was the defeat of the Cornell, Pennsylvania and Georgetown crews, which entered the Junior Collegiate Eight-oared race. The Yale second crew, immediately after winning the Second Eight-oared shell race, also took first place in this event...
...strings of 25 at unknown angles from an Expert trap. The Freshman team will be severely handicapped by the loss of Captain Cobb, who will be prevented by sickness from taking part. Nevertheless after the showing the men made against Andover last Saturday, they should be able to defeat the Yale team, which has not had as much practice this spring. The team will be composed of the following men: B. M. Higginson, F. A. Brewer, C. L. Hauthaway, S. B. Olney, B. Whitney...
...CRIMSON will once more show its athletic superiority today by defeating the Lampoons in baseball on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. Again and again the funny boys have gone down to defeat before the representatives of the great daily, but every spring their fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball, and by fair means or foul they make up a team for the annual contest. It is rumored that several members of major league professional teams have been shanghaied and brought to Cambridge to take part in the game; but the CRIMSON team, trained to the minute on Memorial...