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Pounding the opposing pitcher for 15 safeties, the Harvard seconds defeated the Boston Latin School by a count of 6 to 2 in a game played at Soliders Field yesterday. While the Crimson bunched its hits in the fourth and seventh innings to score three runs in each of them, D. F. Davis '30 held the schoolboys to five scattered bingles and fanned seven...
According to statistics released yesterday by the Freshman athletic authorities at Wadsworth House, tennis remains the favorite spring sport of the first year men with almost one third of those taking athletics, 247 men, enrolled in it. This is an increase of 19 over last year, and may be partly due to the fact that there are 868 Freshmen enrolled in the sports program this year against 806 last year...
...Wadsworth '30 was chosen to steer the first University shell in the opening race with M. I. T. on Saturday, at a meeting of the first crew in the Newell Boathouse yesterday afternoon. The selection is temporary and will be in effect only for the Tech race, since the choice is being deferred until a later date. E. L. Belisle '31 will cox the Jayvee eight...
...also learned yesterday that B. J. Harrison '29, who has been unable to row in the second crew because of a hand injury, will not take part in Saturday's race. The loss of Harrison has caused Coach E. J. Brown '96 to move C. E. Mason '30 from four to six, C. Mck. Norton '29 from two to four and E. L. Millard '31 from the class crew squad to the vacant berth at two. Norton who had been rowing at No. 2 in the first boat changed places with R. I. McKesson...
There has been no opportunity, on account of the strong winds, to go over the new course in the Charles River Basin, but the eights rowed separately and at a low beat from the start to the Harvard Bridge yesterday afternoon...