Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Bowdoin defeated Tufts in a 12-inning game at Medford, 2 to 1. Judging from these scores, especially that of the Andover game, the game today should be very close. The University team, however, has shown continued improvement in the field in the recent games, though the batting is still rather weak...
...finish. The Freshmen started about half a length behind, but at the end of a half-mile were a length and a half ahead, rowing 36 strokes to the minute, while the University crew held a stroke slightly over 36. At the three-mile flag the Freshmen were still the same distance ahead, both crews, rowing 32. In the last half-mile the University crew gained half a length and finished just a length behind with a 34 stroke. The Freshmen during the spurt were rowing 36. Some of the men were excited during the final spurt...
...from June 22 to July 1. On the basis of this advance registration, East Hall, the largest and best equipped dormitory at Northfield has been assigned to the Harvard delegation. As the hall has quarters for over one hundred men, and some men will live in tents, there is still room in the Harvard delegation, for many more men; and the committee wishes to have the hall filled entirely with Harvard men. (The total attendance at the conference will probably be about one thousand men, including large delegations from Princeton, Cornell, Yale, University of Pennsylvania and McGill, and smaller delegations...
...begin final preparation for the Harvard-Yale race on June 28. The weather during the past week has permitted work on the harbor at New Haven, and the men have been given long, hard rows in order to test their endurance. The order of the university boat is still uncertain. Boulton is practically sure to stroke the crew, although he has had to win his position over again since the Annapolis race. Weeks, who has rowed bow for two years, has been in the second boat for the past two weeks, his position in the university shell being taken...
...weaken, however, and to lose control of the ball. He bats well for a pitcher. At the beginning of the season the work of the first basemen was very poor. Harding, by perseverance and steadiness has developed into one of the best Freshman first baseman in years. He is still rather awkward but he handles ground balls and low throws very well. His batting has been fair, his principal fault being failure to time the ball. Rogers has been tried at shortstop and second base and has been unsteady in both positions. His batting, however, has been good. Paine...