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Dates: during 1900-1909
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With the exception of the battery candidates, the entire University baseball squad practiced outdoors on the Freshman diamond yesterday afternoon. The ground was too soggy for fast work and nothing but simple fielding was attempted. Frequent changes were made in the line-up to give as many men as possible a chance to accustom themselves to the outdoor work. The usual batting practice was held in the Cage before going outdoors...
...University fencing team was defeated by Tufts yesterday evening by the score of 7 to 2. Harvard was heavily handicapped by the loss of W. F. Low '07, who is ill with tonsilitis. His place was taken by H. M. Tillinghast '07. Ganteaume of Tufts made the best record in the meet by winning all three of his bouts. C. A. Bliss '08 did the best work for the University team, winning two bouts and losing...
Track practice was held on the Stadium track yesterday afternoon for the first time this season, under the supervision of Coach Lathrop. The track, which froze Monday night, was rather soft yesterday, and only the long stretch had been rolled. All candidates held light practice in order to become accustomed to the new work. The sprinters took short runs on the long stretch and the distance men jogged four laps, while the weight men practiced under, Coach Quinn. Men will hereafter report for daily practice and systematic work will begin at once...
...yesterday won the fencing tournament for individual championship of the University, and for the cup given by H. Saint Gaudens '03. R. E. Gish '07 was second, with a score of three bouts won, and G. L. Cutting '09 third with two bouts won. The summary of bouts is as follows: W. F. Low '07 defeated C. A. Bliss '08; R. E. Gish '07 defeated G. L. Cutting '09; C. A. Bliss '08 defeated H. M. Tillinghast '07; W. F. Low '07 defeated R. E. Gish '07; G. L. Cutting '09 defeated H. M. Tillinghast '07; R. E. Gish...
...Peirce '07 won the handicap hammer throw, held yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field, with an actual throw of 121 feet 4 inches. C. J. Nourse '09 was second and V. P. Kennard '09 third...