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...consolation cross-country run, open to all members of the University not on the cross-country team, which was postponed from last Thursday, will be held this afternoon over the regular Harvard five-mile course, starting from the Locker Building at 4 o'clock. Entries may be made with Coach Lathrop at the time of starting. Cups will be given to the winners of the first and second places...
...dual shoot with Yale will be held in New Haven at the grounds of the New Haven Gun Club on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Both Universities will be represented by a team of five men, each man to shoot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. Last year Harvard lost both the dual shoots with Yale, and this year was fourth in the intercollegiate shoot, Yale being the winner. N. C. Nash '07 is the only member of last year's team now eligible to compete...
...five per cent dividend was declared on the net receipts of the last intercollegiate meet, held in the Stadium on May 25 and 26, and was distributed among the colleges of the association. The report of H. S. Thompson '99, graduate manager of the meet last May, showed that the meet was the most profitable in the history of the association, the net proceeds being...
...University cross-country team was defeated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology team yesterday afternoon in a five-mile run over the Technology course from the Highland Club, West Roxbury, to the Technology grounds in Brookline Village. Howland of Technology, who finished first, covered the course in 24 minutes 19 seconds, breaking by 31 seconds the record established for this course last year by Beam of Technology. In scoring, only the first five men of each team were counted, each place counting according to its numerical value. Technology scored 18 points and the University team...
Howland took the lead at the start and increased it throughout the race, finishing well ahead of all the other competitors. MacGregor and Callaway, both of Technology, finished second and third respectively. The five members of the University team who scored finished in the following order: 4, M. S. Crosby '08; 6, W. Minot '07; 8, H. W. King '08; 10, H. F. Hadden '09; 11, R. W. Fisher '08. These five men, together with W. G. Howard '07 and C. N. Hedin '08, will be retained provisionally for the intercollegiate cross-country meet to be held at Princeton...