Word: gardening
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...members of the track team who are to compete in the Columbia University track meet in Madison Square Garden, New York, tomorrow evening, will leave the Square at 12.15 o'clock today to take the 1 o'clock express from the Back Bay Station. They are--pole vaulters: S. C. Lawrence '10 and E. L. Barker '10; high jumpers: R. G. Harwood '09 and A. D. Barker '11. Coach Quinn and Assistant Manager Leland will accompany the men. While in New York the party will stay at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and will return directly after the meet Saturday night...
There is good skating today at the following places: Cambridge Skating Club; Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill; Hill's Pond, Arlington: Country Club, Brookline; Boston Common and Public Garden...
...skating rink, which is to be one of the largest in the world. The new rink will have a skating surface of 25,000 square feet, nearly double that of the St. Nicholas rink in New York. The building, which is to be known as the Fenway Garden, will be located in the Fenway near the Park Riding School, at the corner of Brookline avenue and Butler street, and will be built and ready for occupancy by November 1, 1908. The plant when completed will combine an artificial ice-making plant, and skating, hockey, and curling rinks...
...Park Square Association held its first indoor handicap games in the Park Square Garden, Boston, last night. The schedule included twelve regular events with over 225 entries, as well as relay races and a special match between W. W. Coe, of the Boston Athletic Association and B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08, in putting the 8-pound shot. Coe won this match with a distance of 65 feet, 4 1-2 inches: Stephenson's best put was 60 feet, 4 inches...
...Park Square Association will hold its first indoor handicap games in the Park Square Garden, Boston, at 8 o'clock tonight. The schedule includes twelve regular events, for which 225 entries have been received, as well as relay races and a match between B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08, and W. W. Coe of the Boston Athletic Association, in putting the 8-pound shot. Men from the University have been entered in six of the twelve events, the object being to give them training in competition. A scrub relay team from the University will run against some team not yet chosen...