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...football team will play Bowdoin on Soldiers Field at 3 o' clock this afternoon. Last year Bowdoin held Harvard down to thirteen points, and as that team is much stronger this year Harvard will have to play hard to win. Bowdoin has five veterans on the team, and several very good new men; but will be weakened greatly by the absence of Kelley, the left end, who has been injured in practice...
...Forestry opened Thursday, September 27, at the residence of the late Professor O C. Marshall. Addresses were made by Gifford Pinchot, Yale '89, head of the U. S. Division of Forestry; Professor W. H. Brewer and Professor J. W. Tourney. Six students regularly enrolled in the school and thirteen students from other departments have elected the one course open to undergraduates. The director of the school is Professor W. H. Graves...
...especially weak in this respect, making five errors and a number of mistakes in judgment which proved very costly. Harvard made only seven hits and was unable to bunch them, except in the third inning, while Yale batted hard and in the first, sixth and seventh innings bunched thirteen hits. Several of Yale's hits were scratches and might have been stopped by last fielding. Yale took the lead at the start and was never headed, but the game was closely contested for the first five innings. After this Harvard went to pieces and Yale batted hard, clinching the game...
...preliminary, first and second rounds of the seventh annual tournament for the Massachusetts tennis championship were held at Longwood on Saturday. Among the entries were those of thirteen Harvard men. L. E. Ware '99, H. Ward '00, D. F. Davis '00, and B. C. Wright '03 have all qualified for the third round. The winner of the tournament will meet M. D. Whitman 1L., the defender...
Andover defeated Exeter in the annual baseball game on Saturday by the score of 9 to 5. Exeter was outplayed both at bat and in the field, getting only five hits off Stevens and making six costly errors. Andover made thirteen hits off Clay and played a sharp game in the field. Exeter men were caught off bases several times and the game was ended by a brilliant double play by Lanigan, Matthews and Stoddard of Andover. The score by innings: Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 r. b.h. e. Andover...