Word: earlier
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University baseball team will play Colby on Soldiers Field this afternoon. The game will begin at 3 o'clock, an hour earlier than the other mid-week games this year. Only one other game remains on the schedule before the series with Yale. The team will play Pennsylvania State College Saturday afternoon and Yale a week from tomorrow...
...Freshman baseball team will play its second game with the Yale freshmen on the University diamond on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. The game will be played earlier than usual in order to finish it before the University team's game with Dartmouth which is scheduled to begin...
...half-mile run was another event in which the University team did not take part. Beck and Paull, the two Pennsylvania runners, had things all their own way and took the first two places. Paull seemed perfectly fresh, notwithstanding his record-breaking race in the mile earlier in the day. In all probability he could have beaten Beck and established another record, but he made no attempt to take better than second. On the final stretch he carefully gauged the distance between himself and French of Cornell, taking care to keep just out of reach. French in turn...
...four years since the University baseball team defeated Princeton, and we have had reason to believe that the feat was well-nigh impossible. But this year our hopes have been raised by the team's enviable record in the earlier part of the season, and we trust that the "hoodoo" will be broken today. The University team has been meeting and defeating teams which have had much more competition than it this spring, and has proven that Harvard has one of the best college nines in the country. A comparison of the scores of the two teams so far this...
...hold its annual dinner this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. At the banquet the members of the present board will entertain about thirty former editors, some of whom were on the board when the CRIMSON was known as the Herald and still earlier as the Magenta. Among the guests, who will number nearly sixty, will be several members of the Faculty, Mr. W. D. Sullivan '83 of the Boston Globe, representatives from the daily papers of the larger colleges, and the Student Council. P. M. Henry '09 will act as toastmaster and will...