Word: getting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hopkinson School and the 1907 Freshman class. On the latter team, the last to defeat the Yale freshmen, he played a strong game at end, and but for lack of weight would have been a valuable addition to the University squad. In his Sophomore year he failed to get a place on the team, being still too light, and in his junior year he met with an accident that kept him out of the scrimmage for the entire season. Last year he played a splendid game at quarterback in several of the minor games, and after the close...
...mile course, starting where the four-oared crews finish in the morning opposite "Red Top," and will finish under the railroad bridge at New London, where the Freshmen start in the morning. On account of the tide, however, it has been agreed this year that unless the university eights get away from the mark before 3 o'clock, the race will be postponed until 6; and in that case it will be rowed upstream, starting under the railroad bridge at New London and finishing opposite "Red Top." The race between the two Freshman four-oared crews, and the graduates' race...
...down to the field by themselves. By doing this, every man can march with his class and cheer the team as it comes onto the field. After they have cheered the team, the men can join their friends. The classes should compete with each other in seeing which can get the largest number...
...strokes. This rate was maintained over the entire course, with the exception of a slight raise at the two-mile mark, and at the finish. The rowing was very satisfactory and continual improvement has been shown lately. The men showed a tendency to rush their slides and to get out of unison on settling down to their stroke, after it had been raised, but this was much improved toward the end. In the afternoon, the Freshman eight and the University four-oar were given light practice. D. A. Newhall '06, number 7 on last year's University crew, visited...
...Simons' out. Bowdoin scored three runs in the first of the sixth. With one out, Sparks was safe at first on Simons' error. G. Bower knocked a fly to left, Sparks reaching third and Bower second on Dexter's error. Manter knocked a grounder to Slater, who tried to get Sparks out between third and home. A wild throw by Pritchett, however, allowed him to score. McDade contributed a clean single, scoring Bower and Manter. Harvard tied the score in the second half of the same inning...