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...Freshman and Middlesex School four-oared crews rowed two races over a three-quarter mile course on the Charles River above the Stillman Infirmary yesterday afternoon. In the first race the Middlesex crew won from the Freshmen by one and a half lengths. The Middle sex crew got a lead at the start and held this advantage throughout; they rowed in almost perfect form and used fully as much power as the Freshmen though a considerably lighter crew. In the second race the Freshman second won by a length from the Middlesex second four, who were one half length ahead...
...following have won their Freshman baseball numerals: Richard Cedric Babson, of Cambridge; Robert Murray Blackall, of Cambridge; Sherman Hoar Bowles, of Springfield; Thomas Joseph Campbell, of Gardner; William Merritt Conant, Jr., of Boston; John Rollin Desha, of Hilo, Hawaii; Harry Reginald Howe, of Watertown; Arthur James, Kelly, of Roxbury; Joseph Patrick Kennedy, of East Boston; Robert Sturgis Potter, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth, of Milton; Eric Seymour Winston, of New York...
...scheduled games the Exeter game was the first one of importance, as both Somerville High School and English High School were easily defeated. In the Exeter game the Freshmen won by the score of 4 to 2, the fielding being especially fast. At Hotchkiss the Freshmen were held to an eleven inning tie, 3 to 3, but Pomfret was easily defeated 20 to 3. At Andover the Freshman team suffered their only defeat in a sensational game in which the Freshmen played the best, ball of the season. At New Haven, in the first game of the series, they defeated...
Yale shut out Princeton by the score of 6 to 0 in the first game of their annual baseball series played last Saturday at New Haven. Yale won the game in the first inning, when four runs resulted from Drewes's weak pitching and Yale's timely hitting. Drewes was then replaced by White, who allowed two runs during the remainder of the game. In the sixth inning the Yale team made its fifth run, and in the following inning the total of six runs was completed by excellent base running. Only once in the course of the game...
Last Wednesday the two University four-oar crews rowed a race over the mile and seven-eights course in the basin. Crew A, which was captained by Severance at No. 3, won by about eight lengths in fast time. It seems to be a well-developed and smooth four-oar for so early in the season. After the race Crew B was re-organized, P. Withington, Hooper, and Tabor replacing Richards, Smith, and Ellis at No. 3, No. 2 and bow respectively. The two crews will probably race again either today or tomorrow. This year it has been planned...