Word: weakness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...close, well-contested meet is expected. The Yale team, however, appears to have a slight advantage, as it is well-balanced and strong where the Freshmen are weak. The track events should be very evenly contested, but in the field events the Yale team is decidedly superior. Since the institution of dual freshman meets two years ago, Harvard and Yale have each won once...
...Potter '10, "The War with America," Pitt; J. L. Merrill '10, "Speech at the Dock on Vindication," Emmet; C. R. Small '09, "The March of the Flag," Beveridge; O. L. M. H. Lyding '09, "The Prisoner of Chillon," Byron; J. E. Waid '10, "Against Warring on the Weak," Crittenden; D. M. Osborne '09, "Toussaint L'Ouverture," Phillips...
Exeter won the dual track meet with the Freshmen Saturday at Exeter by the score of 61 1-2 to 46 1-2. The Freshmen did not show up so well as was expected, and they were particularly weak in the field events...
...Freshman baseball team defeated Exeter Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field in a close game by the score of 4 to 2. The batting of both tams was weak, and all the runs made by the Freshmen were due to errors. Potter at second base played a very fast game, accepting ten chances without an error, and getting two hits out of three times...
...both teams. The University team had a great advantage as it was Bowdoin's first day of out-door practice. Errors were frequent and several times resulted in runs. In this respect the University team fared the worse, making four errors to Bowdoin's two. The batting was weak except in the fifth inning, when Simons and Currier doubled and Davis bunted safely, making Harvard's total of three hits...