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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Three graded crews have been formed at each of the boat clubs and all six rowed yesterday down stream to Harvard Bridge and Back. The Newell crews were coached by Vail and the Weld crews by Wray, from singles. A fourth Newell crew will probably be formed tomorrow. The distance rowed will gradually be increased in the next few days to the full course to the Union Boat Club and back. In preparation for the graded crew races, which will occur about May 25, three or four time rows will be held, the first in about two weeks...
...Clarkson's two-base hit, and scored together with Clarkson on Stillman's hit. The next scoring came in the third inning, when Randall reached second on a two-base hit, and was advanced to the plate on an error by Evans. Three more runs were made in the fourth inning on three successive errors by Cenedella, and another followed in the fifth, when Coburn reached first on a base on balls, stole second, and reached the plate on Rider's error, and Matthews's hit. Hits by Clarkson, Skilton and Coburn together with two more errors by Exeter gave...
...four-mile race was the last event on the programme. Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Chicago, and Columbia all entered teams. Hall, the first runner on the University team, ran a good race, but finished in fourth place. Stone, the second Harvard runner, seemed to be badly used up on his third lap and finished 230 yards behind McEachern of Wisconsin. Colwell then took up the race for Harvard and made the best time of the afternoon. Setting his own pace, he gradually gained on the entire field. At the end of his third lap the pace began to tell...
...game was almost entirely a pitcher's battle, between Clarkson and Drill, in which the former had the advantage, striking out thirteen men, and allowing but two base hits. The University team also made few hits, two of the three runs being made on errors. In the fourth inning Daly reached first on a fielder's choice and, after getting two more bases on an error by McGettigan, scored the first run on an error by the third baseman. In the sixth inning, Randall reached first on an error by Dowling and was advanced to the plate by this...
Harvard scored her first two runs in the second inning by a massing of hits, and followed with another in the fourth by H. D. Kernan, which put Harvard in the lead, 3 to 2. Well placed hits, with accasional errors by Annapolis, brought in two men in the fifth and sixth innings respectively. In the eighth, Harvard scored eight more runs, five of which may be credited to Kernan's home run and Clarkson's three-base...