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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Aside from Hitchcock's good pitching, the base running of the University team was the commendable feature of the game. Hardwick and Wingate were especially fast on the bases, the former's tally on Waterman's scratch hit between first and second being one of the fastest bits of base-running seen on Soldiers Field for some time. Bowen pitched good ball until the eighth when three hits were registered against him, one of them a double. These hits combined with an error netted the Harvard team three runs. Both pitchers were given good support, although none of the fielding...
...first disappointment of the day came when A. L. Jackson '14 was shut out in the first and fastest heat of the high hurdles by W. F. Potter and W. M. Shedden, Jr., both of Yale. The time, 15 4-5 seconds, tied the dual record. These last two, together with C. A. Willetts, scored a clean sweep for Yale in the finals of this event. Two Harvard men, Barron and J. L. Foley '15 reached the finals of the 100-yard dash, but the latter was unable to place. Barron won from T. H. Cornell, Yale's best sprinter...
Fresh from a three month's training season, and still unconquered, the fastest aggregation of ball tossers yet to appear on Soldiers Field, known in three states as the "CRIMSON NINE," will defeat the Phi Beets this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the second league game of the season. The fact that the scholars allowed themselves to be humiliated Saturday by the Bow street men entitles them to no mercy at the hands of the journalists, and they are hereby warned...
...fastest and best played game seen on Soldiers Field this year, the University baseball team yesterday defeated the Bates nine 2 to 1. The contest was a pitcher's battle throughout, Mahan having the better of the argument after the first inning...
...much more general than ever before. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, Chicago, Illinois, and many other big colleges have entered very fast relay teams. The University of Southern California has entered two exceptional runners, Kelly, the Olympic hurdle champion, and Drew, the phenomenal colored sprinter, considered to be the fastest man for 100 yards in America...