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...Both made the fifth in two and Averill won on the put, 4-5. The sixth should have been halved for both balls were within a foot of the hole in three. Averill, however, missed his put and Pyne won, 4-5, and was two up. Pyne lost the seventh, 5-4. Both halved the eighth in five. At the ninth hole both were on the edge of the green in two. Averill missed a foot put, giving the hole to his opponent by 4-5. Pyne thus ended the round two up. The Harvard man got the tenth...
...links of the Harvard Golf Club have necessarily been cut down to six holes. The first and second holes remain the same, the third has been abandoned, the fourth will be third, the seventh the fourth, and the eighth and ninth are to be the fifth and sixth respectively. The course as thus rearranged will be ready for play tomorrow...
...Monday.Harvard Dental Alumni Association. "Alumni Day." Reception and Registration of Visitors, and Exhibition of Year's Work in the School. School building, North Grove St., Boston, 9 a. m. Twenty-Seventh Annual Banquet, with Social Gathering and Business Meeting, 5 p. m. Young's Hotel, Boston...
Though but six men were struck out by Rankin, only seven hits were made off his delivery and four of these were scattering. The only time that the 'Varsity batted in any kind of form was in the seventh inning. Burgess singled and stole second; Haughton brought him home on a single and scored in turn on Reid's drive to left field. While running to second on Hayes's fumble, however, Reid over-ran the base and was put out by Dean. The next two batters sent up flies to the infield...
Fitz pitched the first three innings and was doing well when Hayes took his place. Hayes pitched three innings and was found for four hits, up to the seventh inning when Haughton was substituted for him and finished the game. At no time was Harvard's fielding anything brilliant, with the possible exception of a long foul which Robinson managed to reach. For the Graduates, W. Clarkson of the Cambridge High School, who was played in place of Abbott, put up an excellent game at third, making an especially brilliant catch of a long foul in the ninth inning...