Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman baseball team won its first game of the season with Browne and Nichols School, yesterday afternoon by the decisive score of 14 to 2. The Freshman battery far excelled that of their opponents. At the bat, however, the Freshmen, though fairly effective, were not as strong as they should have been against such week pitcher. The fielding of both teams was only fair...
...disappointing baseball game yesterday with Exeter the University team succeeded in winning only by the narrow margin of one run, the final score being 4 to 3. The playing of the team as a whole was listless, and a victory over a preparatory school team by such a small score is nothing to be proud of. Only eight hits, two of which were doubtful, were all that the University team made off Baines. Hits as a rule were lacking at critical moments. In the first inning with only one out and men on second and third...
...three silver cups, offered by W. Minot 1L. to the candidates of the University track team in the hurdles, high jump or pole-vault, and weight events, showing the greatest "general merit" during the season, were awarded yesterday by Captain L. P. Dodge '08, Coaches Lathrop and Quinn, and the donor. The cup for the hurdler was given to W. M. Rand '09, for the high jumper or pole-vaulter to S. C. Lawrence '10 in the pole-vault, and for the shot-putter or hammer-thrower to L. W. Bangs '08 in the shot...
...rather amusing game from a spectator's point of view, but void of excitement, the University baseball team shut out Bates yesterday 4 to 0. Lanigan throughout the game was invincible, and only one man reached second, which was the result of an error. Three scattered hits were all that Bates could boast of at the bat, and two of those were absolutely useless, as Lanigan caught both men off first by quick throws to Briggs...
...George A. Gordon '81, who is now in residence as Preacher to the University, is giving a series of eight discourses at Morning Prayers on "Glimpses of the World of Freedom." The first discourse was given yesterday, and the next seven will be given on successive mornings...