Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Coburn pitched effectively, and at times brilliantly. He struck out 14 men, allowed only six hits, and gave but one base on balls. Umstead, for Cornell, although he struck out fewer men, used excellent head-work, and allowed only seven hits. Coburn was supported by fast and accurate fielding...
...year, but in 1903 won by the large score of 16 to 3 and in 1902 by 11 to 1. This year, however, Cornell has a better team than usual, and a close game may be expected. Since the return from its southern trip the Cornell team has won seven straight victories, including two against professional teams. Besides these Cornell easily defeated New York University and Hobart College, the former by 19 to 5, and the latter by 15 to 1, and lost to the New York National League team by the score of 7 to 3. On April...
...exciting race upstream over the mile and seven eighths course late Saturday afternoon, the second University eight defeated the Senior class crew by about three-quarters of a length of open mater in 9 minutes and 55 seconds, which was very good time considering the weather conditions. The Seniors showed the better from, but were possibly affected to some extent by the fact that it was their first hard row, and they were not to fresh as the second University crew, which had been towed by the launch the three and a half miles to the starting point. A gain...
...current number of the Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles: "The Pond," by T. D. Sloan '06; "Seven Years," by L. D. Cox '07; "The Interior Decorator," by B. Hall '07; "A Song of Long Ago": "Concessions," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Chanson Hawaienne," by G. W. D. H. Gribble...
...race with the second crew last Saturday over a course of three and seven-eighths miles the University crew, which started 12 seconds behind its opponent, was about a length and a half in the lead at the finish, opposite the Union boathouse. At the Longwood bridge the University crew was forced to slacken speed in order to allow the second crew to go through the draw, thus losing about four lengths. At this point the Freshman crew entered the race, but on account of the weakness of one of its members, withdrew a half-mile below Harvard bridge...