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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Admission to all seats today will be 50 cents. Reserved seats for tomorrow, at $1.50 and $1 each, are on public sale at the Athletic Office and Leavitt & Peirce's in Cambridge and at Wright & Ditson's in Boston. There are a number of good seats still on sale. Admission to the Stadium tomorrow will be 50 cents. As the meet is not held under the auspices of the Harvard Athletic Association, neither H. A. A. nor baseball season tickets will admit to Soldiers Field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES | 5/28/1909 | See Source »

Judging from the meets which the different colleges have held this year and from the records of the individual performers, first place seems likely to go to Harvard, Yale, or Cornell. Princeton, Pennsylvania and Michigan are closely matched for fourth place. There are a great number of unusually good men, however, among the entries from the smaller colleges, who may win a large number of points. The University team relies on seven or eight excellent performers to win the majority of Harvard's points, while Yale and Cornell have more evenly balanced teams. Looking at the three teams from this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES | 5/28/1909 | See Source »

Yale is counting on making a good showing in the 880-yard run with Spitzer, Mann, and Kirjassoff. Beck of Pennsylvania has made the fastest time of the season for this distance, however, and may come in ahead of the Yale runners. An even more formidable competitor is French of Cornell, who was second last year. Princeton has a good team entered for this event in Whitely, Laird, and Frantz. Warren and Guild of Harvard are strong runners and if they qualify this afternoon may be able to take a place tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES | 5/28/1909 | See Source »

...Graham, C. H. Livingston. R. H. Patch; 31, F. J. Broun, R. T. Busher, R. W. Coburn, C. D. Jarvis, T. K. Ware; 32, E. A. Aldrich. C. D. Britten, A. R. Chapin, E. G. Mears; 33, F. H. Cooke, A. F. C. Fiske, J. F. Day, a. T. Good; 34, W. L. Friedman, H. G. Masten, C. A. Merrill, G. M. Pinney; 37, E. D. Adair, J. P. Donovan, H. E. Harwood. H. S. Reeves; extra ushers--G. Burr, M. H. Lynes, F. E. Merrils, H. Morris, J. J. Marks, C. Taylor, H. Platt, R. W. Peters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers at Track Meet Tomorrow | 5/28/1909 | See Source »

...fast, clean game. In the first inning two singles coupled with the only error of the afternoon, allowed Andover to score. The second team had men on bases in all except the first inning, but failed to score through inability to bunch hits. Boyer pitched a good game for the second team allowing only four hits, and only three men to reach first base after the first inning. Hall and Foster also played well for Harvard, while Bennet excelled for Andover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Defeated at Andover, 1 to 0 | 5/27/1909 | See Source »

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