Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...time trial for the cross-country squad over the Chestnut Hill course yesterday afternoon, was won by P. C. Heald '11, E. M. Viets '11 and H. Y. Masten '10 finished second and third respectively. The trial was run twice around the course, a distance of six miles, and the time was fair. P. R. Withington '12 was leading and running well, when he lost...
Thayer and Mt. Auburn St. still hold their own as the best of the crews rowing from the Newell, but Mt. Auburn St., the better crew of the two, has been badly shaken up this week by the temporary loss of some of its men to the third University eight. The plans and divisions for the races which begin next Wednesday, will be announced in Monday's CRIMSON...
...third set, Pearson and Nickerson won the first two games. Holding them at the back of the court by lobbing, Brewster and Rolfe were able to take the next two by points scored on the latter's terrific smashes. They then took the lead, on Rolfe's serve, for the first time in the match. The following three games however were taken in rapid succession by Pearson and Nickerson before Rolfe again won his serve. With a score of 40-30 on the next game, Pearson took the last point of the match on a smash at Rolfe's feet...
...change their courses ends tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Any applications received after that time will be liable to a fee of $10 for every half course and $20 for every whole course that is changed. As students are held to have definitely chosen their courses after the third calendar week, they are liable for the tuition fees for the same, whether they complete them...
...postponed match of the fifth round of the singles. Dabney took the first set 6-4, and led on the second 5-3, when Wheelwright broke through his serve, made it a deuce set, and finally won, 10-8. With the score standing 4 all in the third set, Wheelwright again won on Dabney's serve and took the set 6-4. The noticeable fact about the match was Wheelwright's steadiness in comparison with Dabney's brilliant but erratic playing...