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...HAVEN, MAY 8.--Yale defeated Dartmouth in baseball here today in an eleven inning game by the score of 2 to 1. The game was a pitcher's battle between Meyer and Skillen, in which the former excelled; Skillen struck out six men to Meyer's three, and both gave one base on balls, but Skillen allowed nine hits, while Meyer only allowed three. Yale scored first in the third inning on a hit and two errors. The winning run was scored in the eleventh inning on Church's two-bagger and Sweeney's single. The feature of the game...
...Francis Parkman Fellowship--S. J. Buck 1G.; Christopher M. Weld Scholarship--T. P. Cross 2G.; Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship--E. P. Frost 1G.; Whiting Fellowships--L. A. Babbitt '07, C. L. B. Shuddemagen 3G., T. T. Smith '07; Shattuck Scholarships--O. J. Campbell 1G., L. S. Dederick 2G., R. D. Havens 3G., W. A. Hurwitz 1G., W. A. Kirkwood 1G., H. W. Litchfield '07, C. N. Moore 2G.; Thayer Scholarships--W. V. D. Bingham, A.B., H. A. Flint '06, H. G. Leach 2G., H. L. Lutz, Oberlin '07, J. H. Mathews, A.M., J. W. Mavor, A.B., J. M. Sniffen...
...dual track-meet was arranged last year and again this spring, it seemed only a natural extension of our competition with them. Although we expect victory in the track-meet today, we shall watch the performances with interest as a basis for estimating our chances in the Mott Haven and intercollegiate meets which are to follow. In no other sport are the possibilities for developing men quickly so great as in track athletics, and the opportunity for bringing out these men by actual competition is one of the most important objects of the games today...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 1.--The Yale football schedule for next fall, which was announced tonight is given below. Unless otherwise specified the games will be played on Yale Field...
...understand it, said Mr. Davis, there are varying periods of friendship between Harvard and Yale, but it spite of what the papers say, the sentiment of the undergraduates has not changed in the slightest during the past year. The joy was unanimous when the news was brought to New Haven of the report of the Governing Boards in favor of athletics at Harvard, and there is no reason why friendship should not continue as it has hitherto. We have the same ideals, the same aims, and the same ambitions that you have, as Professor Lowell indicated in his recent lecture...