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...Upton, Waters'. At one time in the half Dartmouth got the ball to Harvard's 20 yard line on short gains through Highlands, but the rest of the half was spent in long runs by Harvard's backs, which resulted in five touch-downs. Brewer kicked two goals. The final score...
...effects of grinding for the final examinations were very evident in Saturday's game with the Goodyears. There absolotely no life in the play and the fielding was very loose though Hovey's and Hallowell's errors were almost excusable. Wiggin and Cobb put more vim into their work than the rest of the team combined. Wiggin was very effective, striking out twelve men and allowing but four safe hits. Harvard scored one run in the first by a base on balls and a wild throw by Alphen over second. In the next inning Trafford reached first, being...
...there is hardly anything which knits a class together more firmly than the class dinners. The junior dinner is always a good beginning and the senior dinner, coming at a time just before the class breaks up and goes out into various parts of the world, is the final knot which binds the friendships firm for the future...
...took the lead at the start and finished first, with S. M. Lane second. C. Brewer, Hopkinson's, lead the entire way in the second heat and finished first, looking at the second man, M. Grass, W. H. S. F. H. Bigelow, W. H. S., took third easily. The final heat was won by C. Brewer, Hopkinson's, in a very pretty raoe in 23 4-5 seconds, with F. H. Bigelow second, and C. S. Smith Jr., third...
...final of the running broad jump four men tied for first place. Brewer, who holds the record of 21 feet, 6 inches, was too tired from his previous work to do better than second place. J. F. Driscoll, B. H. S., came first with a jump of 19 feet 9 inches and Brewer second with a jump of nineteen feet 3 inches. W. R. Knight, Allen's, took third...