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Today's game marks the second encounter in recent years when Harvard has started with its full available strength against the Bruin. Ten years ago today a team of Crimson substitutes defeated Brown, 16 to 7. A year later Brown, with the great Pollard running wild, rolled up 21 points against the Harvard reserves. It was the Crimson policy to start a substitute team against Brown, in order to save the first string men for the Yale encounter...
...Freshmen will run as follows: Leslie Flaskman, J. P. Wildes, A. S.Woodworth, W. P. J. P.Emmons, W. R. Maclauren, J. W. Downing, W. R. Driver, F. H. Pollard...
...Sunday the President and Mrs. Coolidge attended the morning services at the First Congregational Church. Then they boarded the Mayflower. Up the gangplank with them went Attorney General Sargent, Secretary and Mrs. Jardine, Sollicitor General Mitchell and Miss Pollard, a cousin of the President. Steaming down the Potomac, they left Washington for an overnight cruise...
...last Saturday a nine has been formed to play daily against the University in practice. It is made up of players from the Second and Freshman teams. Amsden, Andrews, Booth, Dacey, Bennett, Keene, Knowlton, Roland, DeRham and Slayton representing Coach Lake's nine. Barbee, Chauncey, Lord, Burns, Jones, Linscott, Pollard and Nordberg will be the Freshmen on the new squad. A team made up from these men will stage a game every day against the University. This is the continuation of an annual policy in Crimson baseball, the combination team being designed to supplant the Second team as the daily...
...base hits, Shoop, Lord. Three-base hit, Vaughan. Stolen bases, McClellan, Linscott. Sacrifice hit, Pollard. Base on balls, by Barbee 2, by Shoop 3. Struck out, by Barbee 8, by Shoop 8. Double plays, Pollard, Nordberg and Lord. Hit by pitched ball, Adams (by Shoop). Time 1h. Umpires, Wing and Barry...