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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University baseball team will play Colby on Soldiers Field this afternoon. The game will begin at 3 o'clock, an hour earlier than the other mid-week games this year. Only one other game remains on the schedule before the series with Yale. The team will play Pennsylvania State College Saturday afternoon and Yale a week from tomorrow...
...should be dealt out wholesale to members of class teams winning their numerals,--teams which play three or four games at the most. Entirely aside from this, there is considerable unnecessary leakage, examples of which come to light occasionally; there is no reason, for instance, why the stenographer accompanying one of the track coaches to watch the Yale-Princeton meet should be given $20 for spending-money...
...University crew went out first and rowed down-stream to the Navy Yard and back, followed by Coach Wray in the launch "John Harvard." After the University crew, the two University fours and the Freshman eight and four went out. Parker, one of the Freshman substitutes, stroked the second University four-oar in the absence of Waite, who was delayed in getting to the quarters. The practice for all the crews was very light, being mostly for the purpose of limbering up. The work of the University crew seemed still to be slightly off color, but the University four...
...were able to row this morning on account of a heavy wind. At 6 o'clock this afternoon, however, the university and freshman eights went up-stream two miles. On the way back the two eights had a brush for about a mile, which the university crew won by one length. The university and freshman fours took a short two up to Horton Cove and back...
...total amount realized from subscriptions during the past year was $7,900--only one-sixteenth of the total athletic income--while the sale of H. A. A. tickets alone brought in more than $10,000. The deficiency resulting from the complete abolition of collections could be made up in more ways than one. The most feasible would probably be raising the price of H. A. A. tickets. As the demand for them is pretty constant, and advance of from $3 to $5 would probably not result in a greatly decreased sale. Even this problematical decrease could be met by having...