Word: fields
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON will once more show its athletic superiority today by defeating the Lampoons in baseball on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. Again and again the funny boys have gone down to defeat before the representatives of the great daily, but every spring their fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball, and by fair means or foul they make up a team for the annual contest. It is rumored that several members of major league professional teams have been shanghaied and brought to Cambridge to take part in the game; but the CRIMSON team, trained to the minute on Memorial...
...practice the athletes of the University daily have shown a dexterity truly remarkable and were even mistaken for the University nine by a bystander on Soldiers Field recently. In fact Coach Pieper, watching the team at work a few days ago, annexed several members to the University squad; but the CRIMSON, in no way daunted by this setback, will bring to the game today as noble an aggregation of ball-tossers as Harvard has ever produced. At the bat the wearers of the "C" are formidable, and never allow a pitched ball to go by them, being especially effective...
...Bacon, G. W. Bailey, D. G. Field, H. Foster, Jr., W. Goodwin, R. B. Gregg, J. H. Ijams, J. M. Morse...
...University tennis team was defeated by the Law School team on Jarvis Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 8 to 1. A. N. Reggio '07 was the only member of the University team to win his match...
...assurance very impressive to the ignorant layman. The reviewer gathers that the Varsity eight is to be beaten by Cornell and Yale, but that the Freshman and the four should win at New London. We shall see. Mr. J. H. Braddock's article on the Consular Service as a field for Harvard men derives unexpected point from the Radcliffe play already referred to. It is an example of a type of article of which we might well have more in college periodicals, and is specific enough in its information to be extremely useful. Mr. von Kaltenborn appears again with...