Word: rained
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First and runner-up prizes will be given; also a championship shield for the school which wins the greatest number of points, each match actually won counting as one point. In case of rain on May 11, the tournament will begin on the following Monday at 2.30 o'clock...
Because of rain at Exeter last Saturday, the game scheduled between the Harvard second baseball team and Exeter was cancelled...
...grounds. The work of the team, however, was fair and scoring was made possible in each game by the strength of the attack. In the game with Johns Hopkins the players on neither team were able to do their best because the field was soggy from the rain, which stopped just as the game began. The defence of the Maryland Agricultural College was strong and at the end of the first half of Monday's game the score was 4 to 0 in favor of Harvard. The University offence strengthened considerably toward the end of the second half...
...weeks of spring football practice ended with a forty-minute scrimmage in a drizzling rain on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, team A defeating team B, 18 to 6. This score is reckoned under the new rules, each touchdown counting 6 points. In spite of the inclemency of the weather, the men showed marked improvement as a result of their short period of practice. The teams give promise of developing a speedy game under the new rules. The defence of both teams was consistently good, and though team A was the more aggressive during the first period, team B developed...
...course was of the regular intercollegiate length, six miles, and consisted of three irregular loops, the first about three miles long and the others about a mile and a half each. The start and finish were in front of the grandstand. Owing to the rain Friday and the frost Saturday morning, the footing was very poor. In some places the ground was covered with mud and puddles of water, and in others was very treacherous from the thawing of frozen surfaces...