Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Season tickets for the baseball games, which are to be played at Cambridge this year, will be put on sale about April 1. Two kinds of tickets will be issued: one for the general public, giving admission to all baseball games, except the Yale game and the third game with Princeton, in case of a tie; and the other for members of the University only, giving the following privileges...
...defeating the Freshmen this evening by the score of 33 to 10. Harvard was unable to cover Columbia's fast forwards, Kiendl and Blumenthal, each of whom shot 6 field goals. The Freshmen were deplorably weak at shooting baskets, scoring only two goals from the floor during the entire game. Wallace played the best game for Harvard, shooting six out of a possible ten goals from free tries...
...Freshman basketball team will play the Columbia freshmen, at the Columbia gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. The game will practically decide the eastern freshman intercollegiate basketball championship, as Harvard has defeated Yale freshmen 23 to 17, Dartmouth freshmen 32 to 8, and Brown freshmen 25 to 19; while Columbia has defeated Pennsylvania freshmen 25 to 16. Both teams are very strong and an exciting game is expected. Harvard will be handicapped by the loss of Sheehan, who will be unable to play...
...Freshman basketball team, which will play the Columbia freshmen tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Columbia gymnasium, will leave Cambridge this afternoon at 4.45 o'clock. They will go to New York by the Fall River Line, returning by train immediately after the game. The following men will be taken: J. L. Binda, H. C. Broun, S. H. Brown, H. P. Hoffstot, C. C. Wallace, H. A. White, and G. L. Mathewson, manager...
...game between the Freshman team, and the Columbia freshmen, which was to have been played tomorrow night, in New York, to decide the intercollegiate freshman championship of the East, has been postponed until Wednesday, because of the inability to secure the Columbia gymnasium for tomorrow night. The Harvard team has defeated the Yale, Dartmouth and Brown freshmen, and Columbia has defeated the Princeton and Pennsylvania freshmen, so that the game should be very exciting. The team will leave Tuesday night from the Back Bay station, on the 6.04 train for Fall River, going to New York by boat...