Word: top
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard and Yale at Top of the League...
...tires him to such an extent that it weakness his game. All his strokes are hard and fast. He is extremely brilliant, but equally erratic. His best position is at the net, and his reach allows him to cover a great deal of court. When he is at the top of his game, he is a hard man to beat, and will rank among the best players of this country...
...neighborhood of 37,000. The Stadium itself has a seating capacity of 22,000, and the wooden stand which has been put up around the field on the cinder track should accommodate about 7,000 more. Six additional rows of seats have been built above the promenade on top of the Stadium, which will provide another 5,000 seats, while the end stand, the work on which is nearing completion, will seat about...
...regular stands around the track will be erected this year for the Yale game, and low bleachers will be built behind each of the goals. The seats on top of the Stadium will not be as high as they have been in the past, in order to lessen the danger in their case also...
HARVARD CREW QUARTERS, RED Tor OT., June 20, 1907.--The chief feature of the work at Red Top today was a time trial for the Freshman eight this morning. The crew started out after the rest of the Harvard crews had left the river, and went downstream as far as the Navy Yard in the launch. On account of the rough water the crew climbed into their shell just below the Navy Yard and rowed upstream over the last two miles of the University course. Bacon kept his stroke about 30 to 32 until the last half-mile, when...