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...remaining four games in the elimination round of the Leiter Cup baseball series will be played as follows: today at 4 o'clock--Fathers vs. Mothers on the diamond behind the bleachers, and Sardines vs. Bush Leaguers on the football field diamond; tomorrow at 4 o'clock--Nine Muses vs. Squabs on the diamond behind the bleachers, and Hit Hards vs. Huskies on the football field diamond...
...Leiter Cup baseball game scheduled for yesterday afternoon between the Hit Hards and the Huskies was postponed until Tuesday on account of rain. The remaining games in the preliminary round will be played as follows: Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock--Fathers vs. Mothers on the diamond behind the bleachers, and Sardines vs. Bush Leaguers on the football field diamond; Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock--Nine Muses vs. Squabs on the diamond behind the bleachers, and Hit Hards vs. Huskies on the football field diamond...
...more games were played in the preliminary round of the Leiter Cup series on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Mugwumps defeated the Incognitos, 20 to 13; and the Can Openers defeated the Red Shirts...
...preliminary round of games in the Letter Cup baseball series will begin today at 4 o'clock, when two games will be played: Probation A. C. vs. Baby Dolls on the diamond behind the baseball bleachers, and Nine Muses vs. Squabs on the new diamond, where spring football practice was held. Tomorrow's games will be as follows: Incognitos vs. Mug-wumps on the diamond by the bleachers, and Red Shirts vs. Can Openers on the new diamond. Drawings for the series are posted in the CRIMSON Office...
...pound shot-put c. C. Little '10 was second with a put of 44 ft., 3 in., defeating Krueger of Swarthmore, the intercollegiate shot-put champion, who won third place. J. L. Barr '10 was warded second place in the pole-vault competition; in the first round he tied with Nelson of Yale at 11 ft., 11 in., but in jumping of the tie Nelson was declared the winner. In the 120-yard hurdles W. M. Rand '09 and A. L. Besse '10 finished third and fourth respectively, in the final heat, being defeated by Shaw of Dartmouth and Dwight...