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...make the game a runaway by counting twice in the first on a walk to Mays, an infield out and successive singles by Wood and Ticknor. After that, however, Souther settled down for a while and held Harvard scoreless until the sixth when Bassett crossed the plate on Mays' scratch hit. In the seventh Bassett's infield bingle sent in Wood after he had walked and Ticknor had singled. Devens tallied the final run the next inning when he walked, advanced to second on Mays' sacrifice, to third on an infield out, and was sent home by McGrath...
...friendly curious crowd. He looked as if he were leading a parade. Casually he threw away the stub of the cigar he was smoking. The crowd wavered, broke, dove into the gutter for the treasured butt. Citizen Coolidge halted to watch men, women and children scramble and scratch, kick and slap. A woman arose from the scrimmage with the remains of the cigar. As she dropped it into her handbag, Citizen Coolidge grinned his amusement...
...members of the 1933 squad or not, are eligible to compete in the meet which includes ten events, six of which will be on the track. Men not living in the dormitories will be assigned to various dormitories for the purpose of scoring. All events will be contested from scratch and medals will be awarded to first-place winners...
...yard handicap event. David Cobb '31, whose stellar work in the long runs formed a bright chapter in last season's track history, will run in the half mile. N. P. Hallowell '32, cross-country luminary, represents Harvard's hopes in the 1000-yard event. He will run from scratch. F. J. Mardulier '30, in the 60-yard high hurdles, rounds out the Crimson forces...
...undergraduates in each class at the university. In form the critique was composed of 25 questions to be applied to individual courses, instructors, methods of presentation. To each query there was a set of replies (from three to 17), complimentary, indifferent, derogatory, which the student might signify by a scratch of his pencil...