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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman baseball training table will start today with lunch at 1. o'clock in the Training Table Room of the Union. Only six men in addition to Coach C. D. Moss '09 will be taken on at present; a few more, however, will be added by the first of next week. The following should report today: Babson, Ernst, Howe, Kelley, Kennedy, Coach Moss, R. S. Potter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1912 Baseball Training Table Starts | 4/26/1909 | See Source »

...pitched ball. He has been out of the practice for the last few days, but has recovered sufficiently to go on the trip. O'Connell has been filling his place. Brown has been tried on first base this week in place of Briggs and will very likely start the season in that position. The only other change in the team since the first days of outdoor practice has been the substituting of Dana for Haydock in left field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Team Leaves Tomorrow | 4/16/1909 | See Source »

...hope that the general interest in this subject is not dying out. For a time it looked as if the undergraduates were all keenly alive to the necessity of a new Gymnasium, but so far nothing definite has been accomplished. Can not some person or persons with authority start the movement immediately, and get some results before June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GYMNASIUM AGAIN. | 4/10/1909 | See Source »

...University crew took advantage of the warm weather and smooth water yesterday for a hard row over the mile and seven-eighths course in the basin in preparation for the Columbia race. No time was taken as the crew stopped short of the regular distance. A racing start was made at about 38 strokes to the minute, and for the rest of the distance the crew rowed at about 31, until when nearing the finish the stroke was put up again. The boat seemed to space well between strokes, but did not go so smoothly when the stroke was high...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hard Row for University Crew | 4/7/1909 | See Source »

...start Oxford caught the water first and forged ahead, rowing 39 strokes to the minute. The Cambridge stroke responded with a terrific spurt and forced his crew into the lead, but at the half-mile post the two boats were even. Soon after passing this mark Oxford was leading, but again at Hammer-smith Bridge the crews were even. The long and powerful stroke of Oxford now began to tell, and Cambridge dropped back. Twice again Cambridge caught Oxford, once by a splendid spurt at Thorneycroft. At Barnes Bridge, one half-mile from the finish, Oxford was leading by half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Oxford Crew Defeated Cambridge | 4/5/1909 | See Source »

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