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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...race was started under very favorable conditions. The crews had good water for more than half the course, but at the finish it was choppy. It was not until after a false start, caused by the pistol's missing fire, that the crews finally got away. The University crew, rowing 39 to the minute, went into the lead on the second stroke. Columbia was rowing 38. After securing a slight advantage, Sargent dropped the stroke to about 35, and the University crew passed the quarter-mile mark a third of a length ahead. At this point Columbia was still struggling...
Some of the classes already have three class crews and it is hoped that the classes which have not as yet got out this many will try to organize them as soon as possible, so that graded races for seconds and thirds may be arranged. ELLIOTT CARR CUTLER...
...look for some new American jokes, attended a dinner in honor of a certain Mr. Biff Hall, lately elected alderman, and was assigned to a seat beside him. At the close of the dinner a great loving-cup was passed around, each man giving an appropriate toast. When it got to Mr. Ade he rose and said "Hall, pull, graft, alderman...
Team B made a total of nine hits, three by Haydock, and one each by O'Connell, Clark, Hann, Hall, Burr, and Jordan. O'Connell and Jordan each knocked a two-bagger. Team A got only four hits, one each by C.W. Harvey and Crocker, and two by Aronson. Each team made two runs in the first inning, but there was no more scoring until the seventh, when team B got another run, following it in the eighth with three more...
...Team A scored its only run in the sixth. Lanigan singled, was safe at second when Marshall failed to hold the throw, and came in when Hall dropped a wide throw to first. In the first of the extra innings, team B made two runs with two out. Jordan got his base on balls and came in on Haydock's three-bagger. Haydock scored on Aronson's fumble of a difficult...