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...defeated the Columbia freshmen on Soldiers Field, Saturday, by a score of 6 goals to 0. The Freshmen completely outclassed their opponents, a larger score being prevented only by the inability of the attack to retain possession of the ball at critical moments. The stick work was very poor throughout, but the team-play was above the standard of Freshman teams. Wendell, Stoddard and Ackerman played the best game for the Freshmen; for their opponents, Bissell and Ames did the best work...
Preceding this conference, the thirty-fifth annual international convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North America will begin Wednesday and extend throughout the remainder of the week, ending Sunday night. Harvard will be represented by the delegates to the college conference...
...first half. Harvard was at a disadvantage because of being unaccustomed to bare and hard grounds; and owing to the poor stick-work several chances to score were lost. But in the second half the team-work was better and 3 goals were netted. The defense was strong throughout. Hays at goal played a fine game, as did also Kibbey and Outerbridge...
...University second nine defeated the Holy Cross second team in a close and well played game at Worcester, Saturday afternoon, by a score of 4 to 1. Throughout the game the fielding of the second team was excellent, only one error being made, Alexander was effective, striking out eight men and giving only one base on balls. Harvard scored in the first inning on Greenough's threebase hit and an error. In the sixth, singles by Grant, Murphy, and Sperry, together with three errors by the Holy Cross infield, resulted in three runs. In the last half of the ninth...
...Freshman baseball team defeated the Noble and Greenough School on Soldiers Field yesterday by a score of 16 to 15, in a game consistently poor throughout. The batting of the Freshmen was weak, and for the most part the players knocked high flies which had but little carrying power. House was unsteady in the box, gave bases freely on balls, and fielded his position poorly. Greene, who took his place in the third inning, was better, but had difficulty in locating the plate. The fielding was inexcusable, and the opposing team ran bases at will...