Word: sevenths
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second set, each man won his own service until the sixth game was reached. Here Sweetser obtained a lead of two games by passing Fraser-Campbell, who was running in on his serves. The seventh game went to Fraser-Campbell, who made some excellent placement shots from the net. Sweetser ran out the set with the next two games, landing several excellent drives close to the side lines...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee held last night it was voted that the University "H" be awarded to any man finishing third, or better, in the dual cross-country run with Yale, and to any man finishing seventh, or better, in the intercollegiate cross-country...
...perhaps be emphasized by the fact that in the seven years from 1902 to 1908, Cornell won the intercollegiate run each year and placed 21 men in the mile and two-mile races of the intercollegiate meets. During the same period Harvard finished each year in from second to seventh place in the cross-country run, and in the track events only three men won points. Such uniformly poor results cannot be attributed in all cases to inferior material...
After the discouraging defeat of last Tuesday, the game with Yale yesterday did much to increase general confidence in the team. With the exception of the seventh inning, creditable support was given Hicks, although there were two errors in fielding hits. For such a showing under the unfavorable circumstances, the team deserves great credit. The one feature which does not augur well for a victory in New York is the way in which the men became unsteady in the seventh inning...
...batting neither team showed up strongly. With the first two innings favorable to Harvard and Yale superior in the seventh, each team obtained four hits, none of which counted for more than a single base. In the field Yale was the more brilliant with McIntyre's phenomenal catch and a double play in the sixth. The feature of Harvard's fielding was the accuracy and speed of Young's throwing, which allowed Yale but one stolen base...