Word: teams
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...recommended the step to the Committee. The many causes for abolition have been reviewed at some length in these columns. Lack of interest among the undergraduates and the players, the character of the game itself, the poor facilities at the Hemenway Gymnasium, and the continued unsuccess of the University teams were the leading reasons. The last will undoubtedly be considered by many as the most potent. Although perhaps there would have been no abolition if Harvard had continually won the intercollegiate championship, the failure to win was due to the lack of support which was the primary cause...
Biddle and Wight of Princeton and Dickey of Yale, with 89 each, were tied for the individual championship. Wight won the shoot-off. C. L. Hauthaway '10 was high man for the University team with a score...
...Mark's was defeated for the first time in two years by the University second baseball team last Saturday at Southboro by the score of 7 to 1. Ohler pitched a good game, although he was wild at times...
...University lacrosse team defeated Hobart at Geneva on Saturday by the score of 3 to 2 in a fast spectacular game. In passing Hobart was superior, but the strong defence of the University team kept the score down. Hobart's throws at the goal were wild and a number of times goals were missed by a narrow margin. Harvard's defence, and one goal was made partly by luck...
This afternoon the University team will play the last game of its schedule with Cornell at Ithaca. Inasmuch as Cornell has lost to Columbia and Columbia in turn has been defeated by Harvard, a victory for the University team in today's game will give Harvard the championship of the Northern Intercollegiate League. If the team loses, it will be tied for the championship...