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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...their first work on the inlet on February 22, the crews were only able to get out about twice a week during the whole month of March. In the course of practice during this month Coach Courtney found that he did not have enough good men to make up two satisfactory university crews, and on March 15 he took Kelley and Weed out of the University boat and placed them in the junior university crew at No. 3 and stroke respectively. This junior crew was eligible for the race for junior intercollegiate eights at the American Henley Regatta as there...
Cornell has this year played but two games with teams which the University nine has met. The first game of her schedule was with Georgetown and resulted in a victory for Cornell by the score of 6 to 3. A week before the University team played at Providence, Cornell made five runs against Brown and the score stood 5 to 0. Yale won from Cornell, 4 to 3, early in the season in an eleven inning game. Since the season on Percy Field opened Cornell has won three out of six games played and has succeeded in shutting out three...
Before the next issue of the CRIMSON, three athletic contests will be held with Cornell at Ithaca. Today the baseball team plays the first of its two annual games with Cornell, and on Monday the University and Freshman crews race on Lake Cayuga. The chief interest centres in the contest between the two University crews, always a splendid race, well fought out from start to finish. This year we seem to have slightly the advantage of our opponents. To be sure, the Cornell crew broke the record on the Henley course last Saturday in the race with the Harvard second...
...heats were run in the 100-yard dash as all but eleven of the entries were scratched. This event will be run today in two preliminary heats in which the first three men will qualify for the finals...
...same time in the fourth heat. He was closely pressed by Robbins of Yale, who took second. The fifth heat was a walk-over for Talcott of Cornell as Roscoe of Stevens was the only other competitor. In order to reduce the field to eight men for the semifinals, two heats for second men were run. The first was won by Welch with Piper second. Roscoe withdrew from the other heat and Robbins ran through the distance at his leisure...