Word: lowness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University team has had an exceptionally successful season this spring. On the southern trip all the teams were held to low scores and Annapolis was decisively beaten, 7 to 1. The team has developed a consistent defense and a fast and versatile attack. The line-ups: HARVARD. HOBART. Goepper, g. g., Donald Crandall, p. i.h., Patch Thompson, c.p. o.h., Drummond Cochrane, 1d. 1a., Rigel Wentworth, 2d. 2a., Buckholz Downer, 3d. 3a., Durfee Alexander, c. c., Profit Vance, 3a. 3d., Petrie Smith, 2a. 2d., Bellringer Sheip, 1a. 1d., Wells Cobb, o.h. c.p., Richards Furber, i.h. p., Dwinnell
...Harvard can expect in the 120-yard hurdles is that J. P. Long will take second, for Kilpatrick, of Yale, should win in good time. Long should turn the tables on Kilpatrick in the low hurdles and win by a slight margin. In the field events Kilpatrick is the most likely man in the shot-put and broad jump. McKay, of Harvard, should take third in the shot-put and J. P. Long should place in the broad jump. The pole-vault and hammer-throw will go to Yale easily, Harvard probably not getting a place in either...
...runner going all the way home, and Danahey reaching second. In the seventh Palmer singled with one out. The next man hit a slow one to McCall, who fielded the ball to first; but Briggs dropped the throw, and then tried to catch Palmer off third. The throw was low, but Leonard saved another error by a good stop. The next man up made a clever sacrifice, and the run was scored...
...winner's time being 4 minutes, 32 2-5 seconds. In the two-mile, first and third went to Brown and Weeks of Yale in 10 minutes, 9 seconds. Yale won all three places in both hurdles, Howe getting the high in 16 4-5 seconds and Robbins the low in 25 seconds. Coy and Riley tied for first in the high jump at 5 feet, 5 1-2 inches, and Daoust got second in the broad jump with 20 feet, 10 1-2 inches. The pole-vault was all Yale's with Dray, Gilbert and Nelson tying...
...yard low hurdles was undoubtedly the best race of the day. Shaw led for about half the distance by a good margin, but weakened and was passed by both G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 and W. M. Rand '09. Gardner finished strong and in excellent form three yards ahead of Rand in 25 2-5 seconds, very good time considering the fact that the track had just received a drenching and was very soft...