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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...results in some cases were surprising, owing principally to the failure of Yale's best men to do as well as was expected of them. The Harvard team performed with great consistency, was successful in almost all the doubtful events and, obtaining the lead at the start, maintained it throughout the meet. Harvard's score was made up of 8 first places, 8 seconds, and 4 thirds and half of a second and third...
...Coolidge after Matthews had flied out to right field, and stole third by making a neat slide. Coolidge then ran off first for a double steal, but by very clever playing on the part of Holy Cross was put out while Milne was not allowed to leave third. Throughout the game Harvard was unfortunate in hitting long line drives directly into the fielders' hands. Seven hits of this sort were made, and one of Stillman's and two of Wendell's would have been good for better than singles had it not been for brilliant fielding...
...University tennis team defeated Yale at the New Haven Lawn Tennis Club on Saturday, winning six matches to three. The team won all but one match in the singles, while Yale won two out of three in the doubles. The playing was very close throughout as shown by the number of deuce sets and by the fact that the majority were deuce games. Credit is due in almost equal measure to all members of the team. Plummer and Russell played best for Yale...
...third, Leonard played a brilliant uphill game and by accurate smashing finally won, 10-8. Another close match in the singles was won by Bishop of Harvard against Martin of Yale through steadiness in the last set. The other matches were not so closely contested. Blagden played consistently throughout, being especially strong in serving; Warland used his ground stroke to advantage; and Herrick excelled his opponent in cross-court drives and volleying...
...book throughout in the choice of paper, type, binding, and general finish, is more carefully prepared than any of the earlier Harvard song books. It is published by the Oliver Ditson Company and printed at the University Press. The price...