Word: badness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...poor. The batting showed some improvement but that it is still weak is shown by the fact that Harvard had nine men left on bases. Trafford and Stetson were the only infielders not to make errors. Dean made one or two brilliant plays at second base, and then some bad errors; his batting was very weak. At short stop Bates accepted three and refused three chances. Howland muffed two thrown balls at the plate and let in two runs. Upton misjudged a liner badly in centre, and Codman allowed a man to take three bases on a base...
...Games shall be postponed on account of bad weather only...
...crew went out in a shell yesterday for the first time. The boat was terribly unsteady and the rowing consequently about as bad as possible...
...called to take a fly which was in Evans' territory, and Stetson and Soule were both coached for a fly back of third base which was allowed to drop between them and Codman. Trafford played his first regular game at 1st base and did well, although he made a bad mistake in leaving his base uncovered to take a slow grounder which was Luce's. He batted finely, however...
...Woomer, '91, opened for the negative. He deprecated all tampering with the constitution. Mr. Lodge's bill necessitates some form of coercion and this will arouse bad feeling. The South will soon be able to work out its own salvation...