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...final interclass shoot held yesterday on Soldiers Field between the Sophomores and the Juniors, the Sophomores won by a score of 150 to 135 out of a possible 200. The best individual score was made by W. T. Kissel '08, who broke 46 out of a possible 50 birds...
...University baseball nine won its first game of the season by defeating the University of Vermont in a raggedly played game yesterday afternoon by a score of 9 to 4. Although the fielding of the team was crude, and the base-running at times stupid, on the whole the work accomplished was promising; for despite the many careless errors the men played with dash and determination...
...held this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock on Soldiers Field. The Junior team, which won from the Seniors by default, will be composed of F. R. Appleton, H. S. Powers, L. Harrison and N. C. Nash. The Sophomore team, which defeated the Freshmen on March 23 by the score of 84 to 70, will consist of four of the following six men: W. T. Kissel, D. P. Starr, B. Moore, H. Inches, K. Carpenter and G. Biddle. Cups will be given to the winning team. Each man will shoot at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles...
...eighth inning neither side was able to gain any decided lead, errors and hits being equally numerous and scattered. When Harvard came to the bat in the first half of the eighth inning the score stood 4 to 3 in her favor, and it was already too dark to permit of accurate work by the infield. Hellmann was thrown out at first, but McCarty secured first on Peck's error at centre field. Dexter then singled, advancing McCarty one base. The latter reached third on a passed ball by Kibbey, and scored on Castle's single. Dexter...
Last Saturday the University association football team was defeated by Haverford at Haverford by the score of 1 to 0. Owing to a blinding snow-storm that swept across the field, accurate shooting was made impossible, but the greater experience of Haverford in consistent team play made up for their somewhat erratic kicking...