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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton had a good chance to score in the third. After Deyo drew his second pass, and went to third on Gill's single through second, Gill reaching second on Gannett's throw to Hardwick. Scully hit to Mahan, who nipped Hanks at the plate while Gill was taking third. With Captain Greene up, Scully raced toward second, but as Gill started home, Abbot took the throw in short field and returned it to Harte in time to prevent the run. This was the only time that Mahan's shut-out was seriously in danger...
From the very start, the contest was a pitchers' duel. In the first, with two down, Harte drove in Harvard's first tally with a single, Abbot making the run. In the fifth, Holy Cross evened up matters. McCarthy drew a pass, went to second and third on two successive errors by Whitney, and scored when Graney singled...
...first base line. Knowles received a base on balls and both reached home on Enwright's long three-base hit. Enwright scored later on Shepperd's fumble of Boyden's hit. In the sixth the Freshmen again took the lead. After Walker had grounded out, Finn to Shepperd, Anthony drew a base on balls. He went to second on Harrison's hit, and Percy's scratch single filled the bases. Three men came home on a hit by Murray, but he was left on base while Knowles struck out, and Enwright grounded to the pitcher. The final scores were made...
Baseball leads, with an attendance of 9,000,000; football is second with 6,292,000, and about 1,000,000 people witnessed the various forms of horse racing throughout the country. Motor races of different kinds drew 500,000 people, track sports a similar number, polo matches 125,000; tennis 150,000 and rowing regattas 425,000. It is estimated that 1,500,000 people witnessed boxing matches and the remainder of the total is made up from the attendance at golf, cricket, hockey, lacrosse and yachting events...
...interclass chess title yesterday afternoon by defeating the Juniors, 2 1-2 to 1 1-2. The individual results were as follows: W. B. Snow '18 lost to A. S. Ellenberger uC. (playing for 1916); E. T. King '18 defeated R. Johnson '16; A. P. Ballantine '18 drew with A. J. R. Helmus '16; and P. Le Fevre '16 won by default...