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...first inning Murphy and Wendell got to first on errors by Pike and Allen, and Frantz's base on balls filled the bases. Then Reio knocked the ball over centre field's head and brought in four runs. In the third inning Wendell was hit by a pitched ball, stole second, went to third on Frantz's out, and scored on Reid's scratch single. In the fourth inning Allen made a wild throw of Clarkson's grounder, and Clarkson went to third. Murphy got a base on balls, stole second, and both runners scored on Wendell's single. Reid...
Assistant Professor Schilling of the German department has accepted an appointment as head professor of Germanic languages and literature at the University of California. He will give up his position at Harvard, after ten years of service, at the end of the present year. His successor has not been appointed...
Harvard went out in order in the first inning. In the second, Reid was hit by a pitched ball; then Frantz drove a high fly over Ford's head for three bases, bringing Reid in, and scored on Uniac's error on the throw in. The next three men went out and Harvard did no more scoring until the seventh inning. Dartmouth did not get a man as far as second base until the fourth inning. Then after McCarten's strike-out French got to second on Story's wild throw after a good stop, and scored on Pingree...
...Newell graded crews yesterday, the second Newell won by half a length with the first Newell second and the first Weld third, a length and a quarter behind the first Newell. The second Weld finished a length and a half behind the first Weld. There was a strong head wind and the rough water bothered the crews very much. The time was 11 minutes, 37 seconds...
...Junior crew won the class race yesterday afternoon. A strong head wind so roughened the water above the bridge that fast rowing was impossible, and the final time was 10 minutes and 14 seconds. The Seniors and the Sophomores kept even with the winning boat until just above the bridge, when the Juniors established a lead which they held throughout the race. The Seniors spurted continually but were half a length behind at the finish, one length and a half ahead of the Sophomores. The Law School crew was not in the race after the first mile, and finished five...