Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...played satisfactorily in Captain Randall's place in several early games; B. T. Stephenson '08, of this year's Freshman team, and J. W. Wendell '08, catcher on the same team. F. W. Kemble '08, who has played in a good many games this spring, W. D. Dexter '07, regular centre fielder this year, and G. Ware '08, will be competitors for the positions, of shortstop and second base. The outfield positions, apparently, are uncertain, as there are comparatively few candidates for the places. J. H. Giles '07 and L. Fischel '08, captain of the Freshman nine, should prove useful...
...preparation for the first game of the schedule, which will be played with Williams on Saturday, September 30. For the first few days a number of graduate coaches will assist Head Coach Reid in the preliminary work, but after the squad has been sufficiently reduced, Mr. Reid and his regular staff will direct the work. The present indications are that from the point of view of material Harvard will start the season only fairly well off. Nine of the sixteen men who played in the Yale game last fall will return to College next year but of this number several...
Next fall, regular rowing will commence early in October and the members of the University crew will therefore probably be selected at an early date...
Paul Naylor Coburn 2L., pitcher, entered from Andover, where he was substitute on the nine for two years. He played on his Freshman nine, and in his Sophomore year was alternate pitcher on the University team. He has since been regular pitcher. He is 25 years old, 6 feet 4 inches in height, and weighs 195 pounds...
...enthusiastic mass meeting was held last evening in the Union to practice the cheers and songs for the game with Yale this afternoon. A short form of the regular cheer was tried with great success and will be used in cheering the men as they come to bat this afternoon. In this cheer the "Harvard" are pronounced as one syllable and the cheer is given much faster than the regular one. Several speeches were made, and R. Oveson '05 introduced the speakers...