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...Sunday.Memorial Service. To commemorate the sons of Harvard who fell in the War. Sanders Theatre...
...opening of Harvard's inning, Carleton made a long stand for 35 runs, which took off the edge of the Haverford bowling. Though the inning started out propitiously, the wickets fell fast, after Adams was bowled out until, at the fall of the 5th wicket, Harvard had 81 runs to make with half her side out. In this precarious situation, Scattergood started in to hit hard. He drove out 13 boundaries and with Carleton carried the score up to 67, when Carleton carried the score up to 67, when Carleton was put out by a beautiful one-handed catch...
...this connection it is a satisfaction to learn that the Memorial Society is to have charge of the Service. Before the founding of the society two years ago, this duty fell to a committee of students appointed by the president of the Senior class. But now that there is an organization of students for the purpose of studying and keeping alive the history and traditions of the University, it seems entirely fitting that it should take charge of this occasion...
...team went down to New Haven, as was generally thought, with an even chance of winning. As it turned out, about eight or ten men of the thirty or more who went down did what was expected of them in the games, while the rest, to say the least, fell below expectations. Now, without trying to apologize for the poor showing or make excuses of any kind, it behooves those who are interested in Harvard's athletic welfare to look into the causes of this poor showing...
...unexpected events occurred which made it seem toward the close that Harvard would lose. In the 100 yards dash Roche sprained a tendon in his leg when almost at the finish line, and had to be carried off the track, and Warren fell over the last hurdle in the 220 when he seemed sure of a place. Harvard's poor showing in the mile run was due to Grant's insubordination in competing in the Marathon race contrary to Mr. Lathrop's orders. As a measure of discipline he was not allowed to enter the games on Saturday...