Word: weathered
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...University handicap track games which were to have been held on Friday but were postponed on account of the weather will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meet should prove interesting as the great number of handicaps which have been given will tend to draw the scratch men on to do their best work. The special event will be the 440 yards run for the Wells cup, which will be held by the winner for one year. Mr. Wells has also given three additional cups which will remain in the permanent possession...
...twelfth annual interscholastic tennis tournament under the auspices of the tennis association was played on the Jarvis Field courts Saturday as far as the semi-final round. The playing was good considering the cold and windy weather. The division of points for the team championship is very close between Newton High, Volkmann, and Andover, so that results of todays matches will decide which school wins. The standing of the schools thus far counting one point for each match won is as follows: Newton High, 8; Volkmann, 7; Andover, 6; Boston Latin, 3; Browne and Nichols, 2; Malden High, 2; Hopkinson...
...annual races in the high and low hurdles and the two mile run for the Garcelon-Bremer cups will probably be held on Soldiers Field, Wednesday, May 21. If bad weather prevents holding the races on that day they will be postponed to the next Wednesday. Two cups are offered for each race, but no man may win more than one cup. Men who are chosen to represent Harvard in the dual meet with Yale are not eligible to compete...
Natural History Walk. VII. Wachusett Mountain, Mass. Conducted by Dr. Jaggar. Leave Cambridge (Porter's Station, Fitchburg R. R.) at 8 a.m. for Fitchburg. Return in the evening. Take luncheon. Start regardless of weather. Open to members of the University...
GARDEN CITY, N. Y., May 7.-- defeated the University golf an exceptionally well played the score of 13 to 5, thereby winning intercollegiate team championship strong wind and threatening prevailed during the match. The however, in spite of these weather conditions, was good. A and W. E. Egan '05, the best for Harvard, both their matches. Murdock won down and 6 to play. Brown and Richardson '02 each went course in 83. In the play of this morning, Brown was eve Hitchcock of Yale and lead of 2 points over his opponents. In the afternoon Hitchcock of Yale the phenomenal...