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...your editorials in your issue of today is based upon a gross error which is a serious injustice to one of the class crews. I refer to the statement that "the fact that the 1905 class crews has been beaten in a brush over the regular course by the Newell 1905 crews shows that the men left over from the first choice who went to fill the club boats are not greatly inferior to the first crews...
...gross error" and the "finished four lengths behind," the CRIMSON will merely say that there is a frank difference of opinion among witnesses of the brush between the crews referred...
...addition to the obviously grave error of giving outside parties tickets before all Harvard applications had been filled, the writers can see the possibility of an evil still worse. What is to prevent speculators buying an unlimited number of season tickets at the beginning of the year, using fictitious names to attain that end, then renting the tickets for the preliminary games and finally applying for two Yale game seats by virtue of their privilege as season ticket holders? The Yale game tickets secured, the men can charge any price for them and there results speculation which the management cannot...
...timely base-hits by Quigley and Carr, together with a base on balls and several errors by the Pennsylvania players enabled Harvard to score her first three runs in the second inning. H. Kernan got to base in the fifth inning on a fielder's choice, reached second on a hit by Carr, stole third and scored, on an overthrow by Cariss in a try to catch Carr at second. Later Carr scored on a single by Coolidge, who tallied on a base hit by Randall and an error by Howes. With two men out in the seventh inning, Quigley...
...Harvard's protest against the decision of the judges, which placed Moulton of Yale ahead of Schick of Harvard in the hundred yards dash at the Intercollegiate track meet on May 30, was withdrawn. This action was taken on account of the failure to obtain sufficient proofs of an error in the judges' decision. Yale is thus awarded the meet, and having won six times, is given full title to the championship cup, which was to be the trophy of the college that won the largest number of victories in fourteen years. Harvard and Pennsylvania, with four victories each...