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...Hovey's two begger, and another in the fifth on a very wild throw by short stop to first base. But the great scoring for the home team was made in the ninth. Then Hallowell, Hovey, Alward and Cobb each got base hits. The Clydes seemed to lose their control over the ball, and four errors in rapid succession, aided by these hits, brought the score up to eleven for Harvard...
...getting his arms away on the recover. He rows hard and conscientiously all the time. No. 3, N. Rantoul '92, weight 168, is slow at both ends of the stroke, and rows short. He doesn't keep his oar off the water on the recover. He doesn't control his slide, but gets his oar in and out of the water cleanly. No. 2, F. N. Watriss '92, weight 164, is not entirely accustomed to the 'varsity crew yet, having recently left his class boat. He rows the shortest of any man in the boat and is slow in bringing...
...half mile ordinary were too large for Zimmerman, N. Y. A. C., the scratch man. In the first heat Connolly, 60 yds., came in first, O. B. Hawes, 35 yds., second. Hallock of Amherst had a long lead and would undoubtedly have won had he not lost control of his machine while rounding the curve and fallen. J. Clark, C. B. C., 30 yds., won the second heat; E. J. Clark, 75 yds., second. The final heat was one of the prettiest events of the afternoon. Hawes quickened his speed at the beginning of the second...
...that city in relation to the renewal of the agreement of Harvard and Yale to row their eight-oared race on the Thames course for a period of five years. At the last meeting difficulty arose over the refusal of the railroad company to give the collegians virtual control of the observation train and the refusal of the city to give each college $250.00 this year. The college representatives thereupon withdrew to discuss the situation more fully and get the necessary authority...
...Friday's conference the colleges agreed to withdraw their demand for $500 from the city this year, and also to abandon their position in regard to the observation trains. The original demand was that each college be allowed to control the sale of one-third the tickets for the observation train just where it has been for several years past. The other points in the agreement are practically the same as those discussed a few weeks ago. The full text of the agreement was published in Saturday's papers...