Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been for seven errors by Holy Cross, the University team would have had difficulty in winning, for none of the four runs were earned, and two of Holy Cross's were. Some good chances were lost by poor base-running and by hits not coming with men on the bases. But, on the other hand, there were many bright spots in the work of the team, such as Leonard's base-running, and the fielding. Currier caught two men at second at critical times by swift, accurate throws, and played well behind the bat. Simons covered a large area...
...Kennedy's crews, their blade work is extremely smooth and clean and they seem to have good speed. Both eights are stroked by men who have never rowed in a University shell before, but they both have the advantage of veteran oarsmen just behind them at number seven. There are more men of experience in the University boat than in Yale's, but the advantage is extremely small, as Yale's new men have had considerable experience with the Kennedy stroke...
There will be a handicap hammer-throw contest on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the winner will be awarded a cup. Seven men have been entered and are expected to report; they have been handicapped as follows: J. G. Blaine '11, 25 ft.; H. Fish '10, 25 ft.; R. L. Groves '10, 25 ft.; J. C. Jones '09, 15 ft.; C. C. Little '10, 25 ft.; E. H. Ruch '10, 15 ft.; B. F. Sherman '05, scratch...
Through Mr. H. Nelson Gay, of Rome, the Curator of Italian History of the Nineteenth Century, the Library has received another large addition to the Risorgimento collection. This important accession, consisting of about seven hundred volumes and pamphlets, is in part the gift of Mr. Gay and in part bought from Library funds, but was all selected by Mr. Gay in Rome. Another shipment is on the way from him and will contain about a thousand items, partly on this same subject and partly of a miscellaneous character. Most of these were bought by Mr. Gay at the recent sale...
...first game with Dartmouth, which was lost, 6 to 4, the University team outbatted and outfielded their opponents, but the hits were not so well bunched, as all but one of Dartmo h's came in one inning. The Harvard batters secured seven hits off Glaze and at all times hit the ball hard. Since that game Harvard has shown considerable improvement, while Dartmouth's progress has not been so noticeable. They have been defeated by Amherst, 6 to 0, but in a succeeding game reversed the outcome by the score of 4 to 3. The last outside game resulted...