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...Crimson batsmen lost no time in making the game safe, for in the first inning they smashed out four hits sending three men across the rubber. Wingate began by singling over second, and later came home on successive hits by Clark and Ayres. Gannett then cleared the bases by a slashing double to centre going to third on the throw-in. Hardwick and Milholland, however, were unable to score him. Harvard never seriously threatened to score again, the nearest being when Wingate was caught at the plate trying to score from second on a single...
...Nash did a Ty Cobb in almost the same place. Thus these two men were directly responsible for 12 of the University's 18 runs. Besides his home run, Nash had a clean batting average for the day, securing four safe bingles out of as many visits to the rubber...
...game at either of these places this year unless it was played in the morning. The fact that the game will be played within easy reach of so many Harvard men both graduates and undergraduates, will doubtless bring together one of the largest attendances ever present at a rubber Harvard-Yale baseball game...
...University hockey team will meet Princeton in the rubber game of the series at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Against the individual skill of Princeton's remarkable forwards, Baker, Kilner, and Kuhn, the University will present an equally efficient defence in Willetts and Claflin, supported by Carnochan, an exceptionally good goal. On the attack, Harvard's strength lies in a well-balanced forward line, fast and aggressive, with marked ability at passing and shooting...
...winning from the University seven in New York Saturday, 4 to 2, the Princeton hockey team evened up the series and made necessary a rubber game which will be played in New York next Saturday. The play in contrast to the last contest with Yale was remarkably fast and clean. At the end of the first half the score was two all, Harvard playing a wonderful defensive game against the fast Princeton attack as well as being exceedingly aggressive. In the second half however the forwards tired and the substitutes sent in lessened this aggressiveness and forced a defensive game...