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...failing to take advantage of its opportunities at critical times together with a large number of misplays, the Freshman baseball team closed its season by losing to the Yale 1918 team, 7 to 3, at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Until the fifth inning the playing was faultless with the Freshmen having a little the best of it, but in that inning with two men down and three on bases the Harvard 1918 aggregation went completely to pieces making four errors and allowing four Yale men to cross the plate. Although Garfield, of the Yale 1918 team, gave nine bases...
...University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa defeated the Yale chapter, 17 to 5 on Yale Field Saturday afternoon. H. Epstein '16 pitched a steady game, and Captain B. Beatley '15 at first base fielded in faultless style...
...afternoon inaugurates a new idea of co-operation between celebrated artists and the Music Department. If a large attendance is obtained at this first recital it may very possibly be followed by others of its kind. Mr. Pauer has unusual interpretative powers and Boston critics have declared his technique faultless...
...Pauer is a pianist of more than usual ability, especially noted for his faultless technique and for his powers of interpretation...
...unsuccessful with the open play. For Harvard Wendell showed up far ahead of any of his team-mates. In addition to being the most consistent ground-gainer and the hardest man on the field to stop, he was ever alert on the defence and backed up the line in faultless fashion. Except for his fumbling Corbett played his usual dashing game, and on tackle plays showed great ability to break through the opposing line. Leslie, who played for the first time since the Williams game, was strong on the defence and seemed quick in sizing up Yale plays. Felton...