Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sophomore class crew will race the Stone's School crew this afternoon at 5 o'clock Over a one and one-half mile course, upstream from the Union Boat Club. Last year Stone's School defeated the 1907 Freshman crew by three lengths...
Following is the result of the individual matches, determined on the basis of one-point for the match and one-half point for each hole up at the end of 18 holes. JUNIORS. SENIORS. McBurney, 1 1/2 Proal, 0 Harrison, 2 Safford, 0 Ellis, 0 Lamson, 0 White, 2 1/2 (by default...
...with Yale, which will be held at New Haven on Saturday. The sprinters ran 220 yards, W. A. Schick, Jr., '05 finishing first with E. J. Dives '06 and P. C. Lockwood '07 second and third, respectively. In a stretch of three-eighths of a mile over which the half-milers were sent, S. C. Smith 2G. finished in the lead, H. H. Whitman '06, second, and J. J. Curtis '05, third. The two-milers were tried out for a mile and a half, R. H. Bollard '05 finishing first and A. King 2L. and W. G. Howard '07 tieing...
...University of Pennsylvania in a loosely played game, its second in the Inter-University League series, by a score of 3 to 1. The victory of the Harvard team was due to a faster and more concerted attack and to the excellent goal-keeping of Hays. In the first half the game was fairly even. Smith shot two goals for Harvard, however, while the Pennsylvania team was unable to score...
...second half Pennsylvania played a defensive game. Briner, the goal-keeper, repeatedly sent the ball far down the field in long underhand throws. The University attack, however, kept the ball in Pennsylvania's territory most of the time, and it was due only to inaccurate shooting and errors of judgment that Harvard scored but one goal during this half. Pennsylvania's only goal was made immediately after the University defense had been weakened by the temporary loss of the cover-point. Smith, Sayler and Wendell did the best playing for Harvard. For Pennsylvania, Sherwood and Craver played well...