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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sophomores defeated the Freshmen yesterday afternoon in the second game of the interclass basketball series by the score at the end of the first half was 12 to 5, the Sophomores having established a lead of seven points which they kept consistently throughout the game. Superior team play and condition, as well as the excellent goal shooting of Sheehan, Lanigan and Scribner, won for the Sophomores. Case and Webber played the best game for the Freshmen...
...Score--1910, 21; 1911, 13. Goals from floor--Sheehan 4, Scribner 3, Lanigan 2, Case, Dudley, Sanderson, Webber. Fouls called-on 1910, 9; on 1911, 10. Goals from fouls--Case 4, Lanigan 3, Sanderson 1. Referee--P.Brooks '09. Timekeepers--C.W. Chamberlain '07, H.P. Hoffstot '10. Time--20 minute halves...
...Dodge 08, captain of the University track team, should score without doubt in the sprints next spring. Last year he won the 220-yard dash in the dual meet with Yale, took first place the year before, third in the intercollegiate meet the two preceding years, and second in the 100-yard dash in the dual meet last year. The loss of P. C. Lockwood '07, who won the 100-yard dash in the dual meet and was the only man to get a place in the sprints in the intercollegiate games last spring, will be felt severely, as there...
...shot-put, B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08, who won first in the intercollegiates a year ago, and third last year, and first for the last two years in the dual meets, will undoubtedly score in both the dual and intercollegiate meets. W. M. Bird '08, L. W. Bangs '08, R. H. Townshend '09, and C. C. Little '10, should develop into point winners. G. L. Burnham '08S. and M. A. Sheldon '08, who won second and third in the last dual meet, will again compete for Yale...
Harvard won the annual dual shoot with Princeton Saturday afternoon at the traps on Soldiers Field by the narrow margin of four birds, the final score being 191 to 187. Harvard gained a substantial lead in the early rounds which Princeton was unable to overcome in the final round. C. L. Hauthaway '10 and E. H. Wight, of Princeton, were tied for first place with 44 out of a possible 50. Each man shot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. F. F. A. Pearson '11 shot dummy for Medina, of Princeton, who made his score...