Word: hands
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Dartmouth's team, on the other hand, has made the most consistent showing of any of the college teams this spring, and is generally considered to be the strongest aggregation of ball players that has ever represented the Hanover college. They have seven victories to their credit, including games from the University of Virginia 4-3, Annapolis 8-2, Georgetown 4-3, Tufts 9-4, and one defeat at the hands of Andover yesterday, 5-4. In Captain Skillen they have an expert pitcher, who has been invariably effective against his opponents. Last year, when Dartmouth won from Harvard...
...University team has had the advantage of a long southern trip, while Columbia has only played two games thus far. The Harvard attack is strong, but the defense is rather weak; Columbia's defense, on the other hand, is stronger than her attack. The chances of winning today's game seem to favor the University team, but a hard contest is expected. There will be two other league games for the University team--with Cornell and Hobart on May 6 and 7. The line-up: HARVARD. COLUMBIA. Sheip, g. g., Trott Marsters, p. i.h., Rosenheim Arnold, c.p. o.h., McKinlay Thomas...
...mile downstream, and on the trip back to the boathouse had seven racing starts against their second crew. With the slow stroke the eight did not row well together; their boat rocked continually; and the power did not appear to be applied simultaneously throughout the crew. On the other hand, when the stroke was fast--especially in three of the brushes with the second crew--the men rowed together remarkably well and their boat spaced as much as could have been expected. Sev- eral of the men, however, "sliced" their blades into the water at the catch; and there...
...history; H. L. Lincoln '07, electricity; A. P. Mathew 2L., debating and public speaking; S. E. Morrison '08, geometry; F. E. Neagle 3L., commercial law; E. C. Oberholzer '07, violin, L. B. Robinson '07, civil service composition; C. A. Sargent '07, mechanical drawing; H. G. Spinden 1G., free-hand drawing; F. E. Stabner '08, physics; W. L. Stoddard 1G., literature; R. L. Sweet '08, piano; S. M. Waxman '07, French; E. G. White '08, German...
...enumerated there, as well as many of a few years earlier,--Hammond Lamont, Charles M. Thompson, Mark Howe, William Morton Fullerton, to name but a few,--men who are succeeding, were taught in Harvard College, and here, as editors of our College papers, first really tried their hand...