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Harvard Crew Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 9, 1908.--All the crews here had comparatively light work today on account of the high wind that kept the water rough. In the morning both eights and the four-oared crews crossed the river and rowed slowly over the first mile of the course, keeping close under the lee of the opposite bank. Coach Wray followed the crews in his single scull...
Yale was defeated by Princeton in the second game of the series at Princeton Saturday by the close score of 3 to 2. Clark pitched an excellent game for Princeton and kept the hits well scattered. The only two hits off Van Vleck, the Yale pitcher, were made in the fifth inning, when Princeton did all their scoring. Yale's two runs were made in the sixth. The batting and fielding of both teams was weak and erratic, and there were numerous errors throughout the game...
...done by timely hitting and base running, aided by the errors of Holy Cross at critical times. Bush was extremely effective, especially in tight places, and struck out twelve men of a very heavy hitting team. Although Holy Cross secured nine hits to the second team's four, Bush kept them so well scattered that they were of little...
...matter of fact the fruits of the petition will soon be apparent. When the Athletic Committee meets tonight, it will probably decide the fate of this whole undergraduate movement. If winter sports are saved, and schedules kept up to a point that will not endanger competition, it will be because the Committee believes that the undergraduates have a practical proposition and one that makes concession in the form of extensive curtailment unnecessary. There have been so many slips 'twixt the cup and the lip that we hesitate to predict just what the outcome will be. There is one thing, however...
...takes part in athletics, said Mr. Garcelon, and every man should be urged to do so. For that reason the minor sports, or any clean and wholesome sport in which men are interested and which can call out the best players in the University to represent it, should be kept and encouraged, that Harvard may send out men better equipped for life in every way. Applause and enthusiasm are always good things, but what we want are men who have the strength, spirit and energy to win without them. We do not want to praise the losers, they have...