Word: aid
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first inning '99 started off with a rush, and, by the aid of Foster's error and wild throw to first, succeeded in bringing in two runs. After this, however, everything seemed to be in 1900's favor, as they played a strong fielding game and gradually worked their score up to six, while for six consecutive innings '99 was shut out. For seven innings Foster pitched a magnificent game. Five times '99 was retired in one, two, three order; but, in the eighth, Foster weakened, and Thompson's base on balls, Chauncey's and Nowell's singles, Stearns' triple...
Last Day for receiving from undergraduates applications for College Scholarships, and for Price Greenleaf Aid...
Harvard scored her first run in the third inning by the aid of bases on balls and a pretty hit by Holt. Manning came in on McVey's grounder to Wadsworth, and Holt and Vincent scored on a wild pitch. In the fourth, Cozzens struck out the first three men. For Harvard, Hayes scored by good base-running...
...team in the last three innings. In this connection it seems worth while to note the generally good effect on Harvard's play caused by the fairly good cheering. It is simply another instance of the improvement which is always brought about in a team's work by the aid of the hearty encouragement of the spectators...
...probation, it has seemed that a man who is eligible to play is just as much at fault if he gets on probation as if he breaks training. Although question has been made with regard to the rules about schedules, the committee thinks them wise. They are an aid to the captain, not a hindrance. The committee aims to take the responsibility of athletic development away from the shifting student body...