Word: favor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...gave Pennsylvania one run in the first. In the fourth, with one out, Clarkson reached first one an error by Brown, stole second, came home on a hit by Randall over third base, but was called out at the plate, leaving the score 1 to 0 in Pennsylvania's favor. In the fifth inning Daly reached first on an error by Collier, H. D. Kernan followed on a second error by Collier who threw wild over first base, Daly reaching third and H. Kernan second on the play; a hit by R. Kernan scored both men, giving Harvard a lead...
...Once getting the ball among the attack men, Harvard had little difficulty in scoring four goals in rapid succession. The work of Alvord and Goddard for Harvard was especially effective in approaching the opponents' goal. The score at the end of the first half was 4 to 1 in favor of Harvard...
Harvard was the first to score, but was unable to hold the lead, and the first half finished with the score of 4 to 2 in favor of Cornell. In the second half a slight brace was taken by the team which, however, only resulted in netting one goal and holding Cornell down to two scores. The work of the attack was especially ragged, while the defense was slow in starting and inaccurate in catching the ball. The work of Finlay, who played goal for Cornell, was the feature of the game...
...annual interclass track games will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meet promises to be very closely contested as the events now seem to be nearly equally divided between the four teams. The chances for winning, however, are slightly in favor of one of the two upper classes. If it does not rain before 4 o'clock the track will be in good condition in spite of the wet weather yesterday morning. In the trial heats of the track events only the first and second men will qualify for the finals. There...
...race should be very close with the advantage slightly in favor of the Newell crews, as they have been rowing together in their present order for a much longer time than their opponents. All the Weld crews have had frequent changes up to last week and are consequently not as united as they would otherwise be. The second Weld is probably in the best condition of any of the crews at that club and should row a very fast race. In general the crews at the Newell show superior form and those at the Weld greater strength...