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...final match in the Sophomore division of the interclass tennis tournament will be played this afternoon between A. L. Lowrey and Q. A. S. McKean. The winner of this match will meet E. H. Whitney '14 in the semi-final round of the interclass championship, the date of which has not yet been decided...
...final match in the Sophomore division between A. J. Lowrey and Q. A. S. McKean which was scheduled for Saturday has been postponed until tomorrow. The winner of this match will meet E. H. Whitney '14, and A. Sweetser '11 will meet C. S. Cutting '12 in the semi-final round of the interclass championship...
...semi-final round of the University individual golf championship, played yesterday over the links of the Woodland Golf Club, F. C. Davidson '12 was put out of the running by B. W. Estabrook '14 in an exciting match settled only on the nineteenth green. The match between P. M. Smith '11 and D. C. Nugent '11 was postponed until Monday. Play in the consolation round will also be continued next week...
Craig of Michigan secured a poor start in the first semi-final heat of the 100-yard dash, but in a burst of speed, 25 yards from the finish, passed the rest of the field and won by a slight margin. Cooke of Princeton was second in the heat and Thatcher of Yale, third, both qualifying for the final. The second semi-final went to Minds of Pennsylvania with Thomas of Princeton and Reilly of Yale tied for second. Ross of Michigan was barely shut out from qualifying. In the final heat Craig secured another poor start, being the last...
Craig won the first semi-final heat of the 220 with ease. Ford of Cornell, after being shut out on Friday in the shorter dash, came back strong and took second over Thatcher of Yale. Captain Minds of Pennsylvania won the second semifinal heat in 21 4-5 seconds. Cooke of Princeton and Ross of Michigan were the other qualifiers, shutting out Bleistein, Yale's fastest man. A new record was hoped for in the final, but Craig started poorly. He did the distance, however, in 21 1-5 seconds, equalling the record, as he did last year at Philadelphia...