Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale's champion Junior crew went down in defeat on Saturday afternoon when the 1920 oarsmen led the Blue to the finish by more than 10 lengths over the Henley Course on New Haven Harbor. The University Juni0rs took the lead at the start and gained steadily; but Yale was put entirely out of the running by misfortune when, with Harvard four lengths to the good at the mile mark, Kent, at No. 6 in the Eli shell, broke his oar and added a spectacular touch to the event by jumping overboard...
...held in the Stadium on May 30 and 31 are now on sale at the H. A. A., Amee's Bookstore, Leavitt & Peirce's and at Wright & Ditson's, Boston. For Friday's events all tickets are general admission, 55 cents apiece including war tax, while for Saturday the tickets are $1.65 and $1.10 with a few general admission tickets at 55 cents...
...will go by the University dormitories along the latter street. After marching down Linden street, it will pass through the Yard. All men who are coming to the meeting should fall in and march behind the music. The band has been procured to play at the game on Saturday also. A procession similar to that which marched to the Dartmouth game will parade to the field the day after tomorrow...
...baseball situation. Captain W. W. McLeod '19, and Manager Ford Hibbard '20 will each give a short talk. The cheering will be under the leadership of Cheer-leader C. Canfield '19, and all of the University baseball songs will be practised in preparation for the game on Saturday. Cards have been printed with the words of the songs, and these will be distributed at the meeting...
Arrangements have been completed for a tennis match with Pennsylvania at Philadelphia next Saturday. The six men who have been chosen to make the trip to Philadelphia are Captain F. W. Hatch '19, F. C. Hanighen '21, L. A. de Turenne '21, G. W. Helm '20, J. B. Fenno, Jr., '20, and C. H. Hyams '21. This match is the last scheduled before the Yale contest...