Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Fincke's against Gray's, and Burden's against Fincke's. In the first line-up, Burden's eleven was decidedly superior to the other, especially on end plays. Although, few gains could be made through the line, long rushes by Warren around the end soon brought the ball down the field until Sawin carried it over the line for a touchdown. Sawin kicked the goal. Daly played a brilliant game, and in addition to excellent work in the interference made some long runs of receiving kicks. For the other team, Parker tackled fiercely at right end. In the next...
...foot-ball season tickets, entitling the owner to a seat in a specially reserved section at all home games except...
Earned runs--Yale 3. Two-base hits--Loughlin, Dibblee. Three-base hit--Eddy. Home run--Cook. Sacrifice hits--Sears, Haughton. Stolen bases--Scars, deSaulles, Quinby, Wallace, Camp. First base on balls--Sears, Quinby 2, Wallace 2, Camp, Sullivan, Eddy. First base on errors--Harvard 4, Yale 2. Left on bases--Harvard 6, Yale 12. Strike out--Loughlin, Haughton, Galbraith, Clark, Wear, Wallace, Robertson 2. Double plays--deSaullos and Waddell. Hit by pitched ball--Sears, Reid, deSaullos. Time--2h. 27m. Umpire--John T Hunt of Providence. Attendance...
Yesterday morning's practice was light, in anticipation of a line-up in the afternoon. After a little practice in starts and in dropping on the ball, the line men tackled the dummy while the backs punted. Then the four elevens ran through signals for about fifteen minutes...
Thus there is every reason for Harvard men to feel confident in the ability of their nine to win. Recent achievements have borne witness to its ball-playing powers, and today the men are expected to outdo themselves...