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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock, and will take the 1.07 train for Southboro. The St. Mark's nine has defeated Worcester Classical High, 6 to 2. Worcester South High, 14 to 0; Cambridge Latin, 5 to 0; and Lowell Textile, 11 to 3. The Freshman team will be slightly handicapped by the loss of two of their best players Stiles and Sullivan, on account of the eligibility rules. 1911. St. MARK'S. Rogers, c.f. s.s., Ely Taylor, s.s. c.f., Simpkins Hann, 1b. 2b., Potter McLaughlin, l.f. c., Mr. White Minot, r.f. l.f., Dilworth A. Sweetser, 2b. 1b., Strong Twitchell, 3b. p., Wood J. Sweetser...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1911 Baseball with St. Mark's Today | 5/2/1908 | See Source »

Today the Athletic Committee meets to consider further but not to take final action on the question of abolishing intercollegiate athletics during the winter months. It meets without Dean Sabine, who suddenly announced his resignation just before the recess. The committee will undoubtedly feel his loss, but will in all probability battle through the present crisis with two, instead of three Faculty members. As yet nothing has been done about naming a successor; indeed, it is even probable that no appointment will be made until the new Committee derives its power from the Corporation a month hence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE | 4/28/1908 | See Source »

Much as we all appreciate the great amount of work falling to professor Sabine's lot, we cannot, but regret his loss for purely selfish reasons. But its recent action the Corporation made possible the retirement of the Deans from the Committee, but we entertained a sneaking hope and belief that their efficiency, and the prospect of less work in the future, would secure their reappointment. Now at least one place on the Committee must be filled by a new Faculty member, who will be just as ignorant of what is necessary as were the Deans when their athletic management...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE | 4/28/1908 | See Source »

...hardest problems that faces Coach Coogan at Cornell this year is to find battery strength to re-enforce the weaknesses incurred by the loss of the two excellent batteries, Deshon and Hastings, and Lovejoy and Graves. Caldwell, a football player, who was ineligible last year, gives promise of developing into a good pitcher, and may settle the difficulty. Brown, third baseman, and Bigelow, left fielder, were lost by graduation. Players again eligible are Captain Heilman, short stop; Watson, first base; Gable, pitcher; Ebeling, right field; Reiber, second base; and Higgins and Fulton, outfielders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BASEBALL OUTLOOK | 4/27/1908 | See Source »

...Leighton has been out of the boat for some time on account of an injury to his hand which he sustained while on duty in one of the ship drills, but has recovered sufficiently to row in the race next Wednesday. The position of stroke, made vacant by the loss of Ingram who was perhaps the greatest factor in the success of the crew last year, has been the most difficult to fill. Kinkaid, the new stroke, is big and powerful, but lacks experience, as he has never stroked before. The other men in the boat have almost all been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVY CREW WELL PREPARED | 4/16/1908 | See Source »

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