Word: margins
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Saturday by the score of 3 to 2 in a fast spectacular game. In passing Hobart was superior, but the strong defence of the University team kept the score down. Hobart's throws at the goal were wild and a number of times goals were missed by a narrow margin. Harvard's defence, and one goal was made partly by luck...
...annual consolation games held in the Stadium yesterday there were several good performances. The quarter-mile was the best race of the afternoon, S. C. Simons '11 winning by a slight margin in the creditable time of 52 4-5 seconds. The mile was another well-contested race, in which H. Guild '10 just beat out C. P. Howard '09 in the home stretch. In the two-mile, H. Y. Masten '10 established a lead at the outset, which he maintained throughout, winning in rather slow time. The performances in the field events were poor...
...margin of seven birds the Juniors won the interclass shoot on Soldiers Field Saturday, with a total of 154. The 1910 team shot consistently throughout. The Freshmen were second with a total of 147 birds, the Seniors followed with 130, and the Sophomores were last with 101 birds. As the Seniors did not have enough men to make up a team, Field was allowed to shoot twice. Each man shot at 50 birds, in strings of 25, and Lewis of the Freshman team was high man with two shoots of 21, a total of 42 birds. The conditions...
...Juniors won the interclass relay swimming race last night at the Dunster tank. In the first heat the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen; in the second, the Juniors won from the Seniors, by a large margin. The final heat was the feature of the evening, the Juniors winning after a close and exciting race. The summary of the relay race and individual performances is as follows...
...figures are unfortunately considerably lower than in most years, and lower even than the average for the past four years, while the present Senior class has been in College. During these years the classes have been of nearly the same size, 1909, however, being the largest by quite a margin. An average of these years shows a vote of 58 per cent. for the officers and 44 per cent. for the committees. From any point one cares to view it these are disgracefully low figures. In political elections of the city or nation two-thirds of the total number...