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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...your oldest clothes--(you will get your bath at the beach). Bring your bats, gloves and balls. Shoot a dog (at Rammey's) and proceed northwest by west to the front of Holworthy. If you haven't got your ticket, badges, tin cups and horns get them there. A competent artist has been engaged to take a picture of the class. Headed by the Boston Symphony, under the capable leadership of Kanrich, an inspiring march will wend its way to wake those who by chance are still asleep...
...match was very close, it being even up for the first half. In the second half there were four tie holes, and of the rest Wilder got three to Corkran's two. Wilder received a gold medal as University champion and Corkran, as runner-up, was awarded a silver...
...first score of the game was made by Yale in the fifth inning when Daly singled, stole second, and got home on a wild throw and a squeeze play which he worked with Badger. Harvard tied in the eighth when J. Sweetser singled. A. Sweetser forced him out at second, stole a base, went to third on Twitchell's grounder and scored on a wild pitch. There were no more runs until the twelfth, when Rogers knocked out a single. He reached second when Reilly dropped Taylor's fly, took third on a wild pitch, and got home when Tommers...
...Freshmen won the match race with the Sophomores yesterday afternoon to determine which crew should be sent to the Henley Regatta Saturday. As the length of the course was not accurately measured, no time was taken. The crews got away evenly at the start, but about two hundred yards down the course number five in the Freshman boat caught a crab. This gave the Sophomores a slight advantage, but they did not hold it long. A half-mile from the start the Freshmen began to draw away, and just before Harvard Bridge they led by about a length. At this...
With the score 6 to 1 in the eighth inning, Harvard began a rally. Hicks led off with a single to centre, and was followed by Leonard's hit. Harvey got to first on Eaton's error and filled the bases. Lanigan then came to bat and lined out a clean single, and with a wild throw by Mitchell to third, Harvard scored three runs. Aronson struck out, Currier hit to Brady, who threw Lanigan out at the plate, and Simons fouled. Glaze struck out Hall and Kemble went out on a grounder. Pounds, batting for Hicks, ended the game...