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Harvey made Harvard's last run in the seventh. Lanigan reached first on an error but was caught at second. Harvey singled to right, stole second, and reached home on two passed balls. Cornell brought the run back, however, in the last half of the inning. Ebeling opened with a long three-bagger, and scored when MacLaughlin muffed Williams's drive. Matchneer struck out, and Judson was safe at first on a fielder's choice, which retired Williams at third. A hit by Howard was fielded to third by Aronson, and Lanigan threw to Simons, who put out Judson. Howard...
...second inning when two singles coupled with a base on balls an 1 a two-base hit brought in three runs for the second team. Three more runs were scored in the fourth and fifth innings by timely hitting and errors. The game was called in the seventh by the mutual consent of both captains...
...seventh annual Henley Regatta of the American Rowing Association held Saturday on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, the second University crew won the race for the Stewards' Challenge Cup for first eight-oared shells and finished second to Cornell in the New England Challenge Cup race for junior collegiate eights. Both races were rowed over the regular Henley course of one mile and 550 yards. In the race for junior collegiate eights, which was rowed at 3 o'clock, Cornell finished a length and a quarter ahead of Harvard in 6 minutes, 26 4-5 seconds, beating the record made last...
...second University crew will compete this afternoon in the seventh annual Henley Regatta of the American Rowing Association on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia...
...from the supporters of the team in a frenzied endeavor to help bring about a victory. However righteous we may pretend to be it cannot be denied that this cheering is calculated to unnerve the opposing nine as much as it is to support the university team. In the seventh inning when the score is very close, the applause at an error of the visitors is almost as great as at a clever play by the home nine. Such cheering is decidedly unfair and unsportsmanlike. We can only hope that no instances of it will occur this spring...