Word: outfits
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gales Ferry, Coach Leader has also been calling rows of a similar nature. The Varsity outfit, still clicking smoothly to Barnsey's stroke, sprinted over the half mile, while the other crews went out for two or three mile rows...
Recalling their 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Indians, the Crimson baseball team will seek to redeem itself in the second encounter with a strong, confident Dartmouth outfit tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, on Soldiers Field. Until the last two encounters, the team seemed to be followed by a jinx which left when they defeated finally a Graduate team which had previously defeated Yale. Then they defeated B. U., and, with a somewhat changed lineup, should play a closely-contested match...
...first official game of the spring season, the Varsity polo team faces a strong Yale outfit tomorrow at 3 o'clock in New Haven. The Bulldogs, who have recently celebrated the return of their brilliant captain, Chu Baldwin, defeated the Tiger four 12.9. The Crimson has only on veteran in its lineup. Captain F. S. Nicholas '33. with two sophomores T. J. Davis Jr. '35 and S. F. Johnson '35. and one junior W. C. McGuckin '34 completing the combustion...
Only half a game behind the league-leading Columbia outfit, the Crimson nine will play three games this week. Since Pennsylvania and Princeton, the only other colleges engaging in league contests this week, are low in the standings, the Harvard team's performances this week will determine whether or not it will regain its former standing of first place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League...
Avenging a 40 1/2-40 1/2 tie with the Blue in the winter, the powerful Harvard Freshman track team defeated the Andover outfit, 78-48 Saturday at Andover. The Crimson won nine firsts, and took every place in the broad jump and mile run. Six of the Harvard winners were ex-Andover trackmen. F. J. Lane '36 won the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds, and the 220 in 22 seconds. N. L. Cahners '36 won the hammer throw by only an inch margin, his best throw being 167 feet, 10 1-2 inches. The summary...