Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman lacrosse team will play the second game of its schedule with the College of the City of New York freshmen on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The game promises to be close, as the visitors have defeated the Columbia freshmen and the Brooklyn Polytechnic team. The chances o winning today's game, however, seem to favor the Freshmen, who defeated the University second team on Wednesday...
...baseball game scheduled to be played today between the Freshmen and Volkmann School, has been cancelled, owing to the loss of several of the players of the school team. In its place a game has been arranged between two teams made up from the Freshman squad, which will be played at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon...
...University baseball team's first game with Holy Cross will be played this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Fitton Field, Worcester. Whether Hartford, Brennan or Slater will pitch will depend on how they warm up in the preliminary practice. Mansfield or Ahearn will be in the box for Holy Cross...
Leonard will be in the game today for the first time since the West Point game, when he strained a tendon in his leg. His presence on third will make a big difference in the University team's infield and will make possible a stronger batting order. Dana will be in right field again as the result of his good work in the Amherst game...
...appeared. Had Mr. Whitney taken the trouble to ascertain the facts of the situation more carefully, his opinions as an impartial observer would carry more weight with those of us, at least, who are more or less familiar with conditions. When he says that soon after the Yale football game last fall, the Governing Boards appointed an investigating committee, the inference is, that had the game resulted differently, no investigation would have occurred. When we recall that the investigating committee was appointed some seven months before the Yale game, Mr. Whitney's insinuation seems anything but justified...