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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University baseball team will play the second and final game of the series with Holy Cross this afternoon at Worcester on the Holy Cross diamond. The squad will start from the Square at 12.45 o'clock, leaving for Worcester on the 1.15 o'clock train from the South Terminal...
...Freshman crew squad will leave the Square at 2.20 o'clock this afternoon for New London. The men will take the 3.04 o'clock train from the Back Bay Station, and will arrive at about 6 o'clock at Gales Ferry, where they will occupy the regular Freshman quarters. The crew has so far been very unfortunate, as they have twice lost their stroke; first Hyde had to stop rowing on account of his heart, and last Wednesday Pleasonton, who had taken Hyde's place, was suddenly called home. Guild is stroking the crew at present. Despite these changes...
...University crew squad will leave the Square at 2.20 o'clock this afternoon and will take the 3.04 o'clock train from the Back Bay station for New London, where they will arrive at 5.40 o'clock. The launch "John Harvard" will meet the men on their arrival and carry them to "Red Top" in time for a short row before dinner. Both the University and Freshman shells were sent to New London last night and will be rigged today by Hart and Lynch, the Newell and Weld boat-builders, so as to be ready for use this afternoon...
...University nine will play its second and final game with Brown this afternoon at Providence, R. I. The men will start from the Square at 10 o'clock this morning by a special car, and will take the 10.43 o'clock train from the South Station...
...second University crew left yesterday afternoon on the 4.30 o'clock train for Ithaca, where they will arrive at 9.40 o'clock this morning. The men will go immediately to the Ithaca House where they will stay until their return to Cambridge tomorrow night. Their shell, which accompanied them, will be rigged and put in readiness for use by Wray and Hart, the Newell boat-builder, so that they may have an opportunity to practice on Cayuga Lake this afternoon. The following men went to Ithaca: Dillingham, Hartwell, R. Foster, Haycock, Derby, Ober, Webster, Minturn, Ivy, Sanger, Locke, Coach Higginson...