Word: sawed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...another column we give the report of the committee chosen to try to arrange the base ball difficulty with Yale. This report gives a clear statement of Harvard's position and of the offers for a settlement which she recently made to Yale. At the conference at Springfield Yale saw fit to refuse those offers. In taking such action Yale doubtless had her own reasons for deciding to change her course from the one which she adopted in the beginning of the season, and thus to lay herself open to the just charge of inconsistency. She had equally good reasons...
...Morrill's team on Holmes Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Morrill will bring up his very best team and a good game may be looked for. Two weeks ago we beat the same nine in one of the best games of the season. Very few men, however, saw it, and today there should be an extra large attendance to counterbalance. The college hardly seems to realize what a good game the nine is playing now, and does not turn out at all in the way it should. The undergraduates are simply losing their opportunities to see good ball...
...about ten days before the final freshman game with Yale. The 'varsity base ball management has as yet taken no steps, so far as we know, towards providing the freshmen with a competent coach. No one who saw the first freshman game with Yale could doubt that Harvard's defeat was due to a lack of sufficient training. It is hardly fair to Ninety-four that she should not have the advantages of her predecessors, and it is hardly fair to the college that the freshmen should not be given every opportunity to win their last game...
...afternoon the Woonsockets, who recently beat Lovell's team by a score 17 to 0. The game should be a good one, and it is to be hoped that there will be a larger attendance than on Monday. It is a great shame that only forty or fifty men saw the excellent game which the 'varsity put up Monday. Cook will play at third base today, and Dickinson in left field. Alward is laid up for the time being, but is not hurt seriously. Bates and Cobb will be the battery...
Everyone who saw the class races last year will remember the delay in starting, occasioned by the freshman tug boat. The freshmen did not see the class races, and will not remember it; but we trust that they will take our word for the discomfort and annoyance which their predecessors caused and endeavor to keep out of the way today. If the managers of all the tug boats on the course will bear this word of caution in mind, much unnecessary inconvenience may be avoided...