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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cooley House, Springfield, on Friday evening and will take the 8.30 train the next morning for the trap range of Mt. Tom, near Holyoke. Trains leave Boston at 4.15 and 6 p. m., and Trinity Place at 4.19, 6.04 and 8.04 p. m. Returning Saturday evening the train is due at Boston at 9 p. m. Travelling expenses can be reduced by clubbing together on a mileage book. All those who wish to club together and those who intend to go on the excursion should send their names immediately to Professor Davis, 17 Francis avenue...
Victory was in no small measure due to Kernan, whose long runs of 40 and 35 yards made Harvard's touchdown possible; his fumble, however, soon after the beginning of the game, was a costly one. Clark and Burgess, at ends, both played well generally, but were slow on punts. A. Marshall did excellent work in his position and Wright showed more energy and fight than he has in any previous game this season. Graydon was consistent in his gains; Marshall ran the team with good judgment and made several brilliant runs after catching punts...
...University fall handicap track games were held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The games were not up to the usual standard, which fact may possibly be due to the disagreeable weather which existed and to the heaviness of the track. The Freshman candidates made a fairly good showing, obtaining three firsts, one second and one third...
Officers and students of the University may assume the Infirmary charge by registering their names in due form at the Bursar's Office in Dane Hall, before November 6, thereby entitling themselves to admission to the Infirmary under the conditions stated above, at any time from the date of registration to June 25, 1903, inclusive...
...credit for this splendid showing is due to the combined efforts of H. C. and W. E. Egan, and Brown. H. C. Egan made the best individual score of the whole match with cards of 81 and 83, and defeated Pyne, his opponent, in the afternoon round by five up. W. E. Egan was seven up on Poole in the afternoon round. Brown was three down to Garretson in the morning, but by making the afternoon round in 81 and gaining five holes on the morning's play, won his match two up in a very exciting eontest...