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Bullard at 7 is doing better also. He has got now so that he helps stroke out on slowing the slides and beside sends the beat back with more paecision than he did. His oar is improving and he now covers it fairly well at the beginning...
...Freshman Crew has suffered considerably this week from the loss of Boardman at stroke. He got a chill last Monday night and had to remain in bed until Thursday afternoon. Marvin has been taking his place, but has shortened the men up considerably, and they consequently have not quite such a long, driving sweep as when they first rowed on the Hudson...
...next inning Blakely got his base on an error and scored on Jackson's hit to left, which would have been a home run, but Jackson was out for not touching third...
...fifth, U. of P. made their last run. Wilhelm got a double and scored on a wild pitch and another double by Ritchie. Harvard scored twice. Haughton, Stevenson and Chandler all made two-base hits, bringing in two earned runs...
...Bullard slightly strained his back while taking the strength test, and that Goodrich is a little over-trained. A crew of five men from the Freshman boat and the three bow men from the 'Varsity boat, however, rowed up and down in front of the boathouse. Before the men got into the boat, the students, under the leadership of J. C. Fairchild '96, heartily cheered the 'Varsity and Freshman crews, besides Captain Bullard and Mr. Mumford. This afternoon the whole crew will undoubtedly row, so it is earnestly hoped that a large crowd of men will be at the boathouse...