Word: weathered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...eleventh annual Lawn Tennis Tournament, held under the auspices of the Harvard Lawn Tennis Association, will begin Saturday morning at nine o'clock on Jarvis Field. On account of the recent bad weather, the courts are in poor conditions and the plays have not had enough practice. The entries close this evening with E. w. Leonard '03, Secretary of the Harvard Lawn Tennis Association...
Owing to the continued bad weather the cricket team has been unable to practice since some time before the recess. Seventeen men have been retained and it is hoped to use the new crease as soon as the ground becomes sufficiently...
...work of the Freshman baseball team during vacation was handicapped by the rainy weather, which made it impossible to do much outdoor work. In the little practice which has been held outside the cage, the men have tried hard to develop team play, with fair success. At present the outlook for a fast infield, especially at first and third, is very good, and in the outfield the candidates have shown fair ability. The team will probably be up to the standard of the average Freshman nine, and in batting possibly a trifle better. If the weather permits a full game...
...account of the unsatisfactory weather conditions which have prevailed in Cambridge almost continuously for the past three weeks, the track team is at present behindhand in its development. The Class and University games, however, showed with a certain amount of accuracy, the strong and the weak points of this year's team. The squad of 250 men has been gradually cut down so that at present about 80 or 90 men are training daily on Soldiers Field. The following men were taken to the training table last Wednesday: Haigh, Clerk, Lightner, Rust, Manson, Willis, Converse, Hallowell, Boynton, Swan, Behr, Applegate...
...Applegate has not yet come up to his last year's form, and at present is inferior to Boynton, Swan and Behr. H. B. Clark has twice run the mile in 4.36 under adverse conditions. He finishes strongly and will probably do even better work as soon as the weather becomes warmer. Waller, Knowles and White are also doing encouraging work in the mile. In the two-mile Foote is in the best condition and is running well. Richardson and Mills and F. C. Williams are the next best men. The hurdle races have been closely contested this spring. Willis...