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...baseball team won an easy victory on Saturday in a game which showed the incompetence of the Williams nine in every department of play. For six innings Harvard's batting was weak and the five runs scored were due to Bent's wildness and the bad judgment of the Williams fielders in handling the ball. In the seventh inning a triple, three doubles and three singles netted Harvard six runs. Kernan allowed Williams but one hit, and only twenty-nine men came to the bat. Four Williams men reached first and only one got any farther...
During the past week Yale defeated Brown 5 to 1 and Columbia 9 to 4. Against Brown, Garvan pitched a good game, allowing but five scattered hits. Yale made only five hits off Washburn but managed to bunch them at critical times when bases on balls and errors counted in the score. A few hits well bunched, costly errors by the Columbia fielders, and Marcus' wildness were the causes of Yale's easy victory over Columbia. Robertson pitched well except in one inning, when he was hit three times. McKelvey pitched the last two innings and was a trifle unsteady...
...fifth semi-annual match of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association will be held today at New Haven. Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania will each be represented by a team of five men. The Harvard team will be made up of the following men: E. Mallinckrodt '00, H. W. Dana '00, D. G. Kinney '02, H. W. Sanford '00, F. C. Williams '01. The substitutes will be E. W. Leonard '03 and B. S. Blake...
...lacrosse team will play the University of Pennsylvania on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The admission to the game will be twenty-five cents, but holders of Athletic Association tickets will be admitted free for to day only...
...annual spring intercollegiate shoot will be held in New Haven next Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania will be represented by teams of five men, each man to shoot 50 birds at unknown angles. The Harvard team will be picked from the following men: E. Mallinckrodt, Jr., '00, H. W. Sanford '00, B. S. Blake '02, W. T. Williams '01, G. M. Phelps '02, E. W. Leonard '03, D. G. Kinney '02. Most of the men are good shots, but they have been somewhat erratic in their past work...