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Although no times were given out, the trial contests for the Freshman track team to compete against Andover, next Saturday, held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, were very satisfactory. In the 100-yard dash two heats were run; the first was won by P.C. Cummin, with K.S. Billings and C.F. Averill, second and third, respectively. D.P. Ranney was first in the second heat, W. Oyler, second, and C.O. Pengra, third. No final heat was run. The 220-yard dash was won by K.S. Billings, with D.P. Ranney and A.R. Dupont, second and third. In the 880-yard run, W.H. Fernald...
...Haven, Conn., April 26, 1909.--The Yale freshman football schedule for next fall was announced tonight as follows...
...Freshman track team training table will start in the Training Table Room of the union today at 1 o'clock. At present only eight men will be taken on, but n addition will be made before the meet with Andover next Saturday. The men who will go to the training table today are; Billings P. Cummin, Dupont, H. Eaton, Fernald, King, Lacey, Panney...
...score of 11 to 1. On Wednesday, April 21, the team won from Lehigh at South Bethlehem, Pa., but the score of 4 to 3. Lehigh scored in less than half a minute after play started, but Harvard rallied strongly. The team spent Wednesday night in Philadelphia, and the next day played Annapolis at Annapolis. The Navy won, to 3. The first half of the game ended in a tie, but Annapolis completely outplayed Harvard in the second half. On Friday the team went to New York and on Saturday played Stevens on Stevens Field, Hoboken, winning by the score...
...first base in the second inning only. with one out, Cabaniss hit to Marshall, who juggled the ball. Although the throw apparently got to Briggs in time, the umpire declared the man safe. Cabaniss stole second and was again very evidently out, but he was called safe. The next two men, however, struck out. In the next inning, with two out, Harvard got two men on bases through scratch hits by Lanigan and Harvey. In the fourth Dana and Briggs both reached first, but were out trying to steal second. Dana opened the seventh inning with his second single...