Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...baseball team, with a total of fifteen safeties, defeated their Yale opponents 9-4 yesterday morning at Soldiers Field. Although, the, Elis smashed out eight singles and a triple, the Crimson batters, with three triples, four doubles, and eight singles easily out hit the visitors, and held a safe lead after the fifth inning...
...first three inning, but weakened in the fourth to the extent or allowing two singles and a triple which drove in the first three Eli runs. Two more hits off Bullard in the first of the fifth scored another run, and gave the visitors a 4-3 lead, which the second team overcame in their half of the inning, when singles by J. J. Coolidge, Jr., '20, and G. S. Baldwin '21, and a double by J. Holmes '21 resulted in two runs. The visitors were unable to regain the lead, while the second team increased their advantage by scoring...
...will be awarded to the group which has, in the opinion of the judges, shown the best musical training. While the judges confer to make a decision, the whole class will sing a number of songs. Upon the award of the cup, the leader of the winning group will lead the whole class in singing "Fair Harvard...
...annual Harvard Night at the Pop Concerts will take place in Symphony Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Conductor Agide Jacchia will lead the orchestra and the University Glee Club will sing. The program follows: 1. March, "101st Infantry," Marquarre 2. Overture, "Zampa," Herold 3. Waltz, "Estudiantina," Waldteufel 4. Harvard Glee Club. Drinking Song. Lullaby, Brahms Hunting Song, Bullard Serenade, Havtin 5. Bacchanale from "Tannhauser," Wagner 6. Slavonic Dance No. 1, Dvorak 7. Lullaby for Strings from "Stevensonia," E. B. Hill '94 8. Harvard Glee Club. Traestat hoc Nobis, Chadwick Morning Hymn, Henschel Prayer of Thanksgiving. 9. Selection, "Sinbad...
After a period of jockeying for position which was prolonged by the effects of a fair tide, the two crews were started by Coach Mather Abbott of Yale at about 5 o'clock. The Crimson oarsmen jumped into a slight lead at the start, and then settled down to a steady stroke that drew them rapidly ahead of their opponents. At three quarters of a mile the University class crew led by two lengths, and increased this advantage quickly until at the mile point it had two more lengths of open water to its advantage. Here Kent broke...