Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Mahogany Prize Bat, offered by a member of the University nine of '76 to the player making the best average of first base hits...
...determine the winner of the prize for the best average of first base hits and of sacrifice hits, the figures of the official scorer of the University nine and the figures as published in the Boston Herald and the Boston Globe will be added together and the total will be divided by three...
Yesterday afternoon three new men came out as candidates for the nine. They were Dowd 2 Med., who pitched for Georgetown year before last, Crawford 2 Med., and Haskell who played second base on the '98 freshman nine...
...Latin School, and the latter from St. Mark's School. The rest of the candidates are men who have played on their class teams or on the 'varsity. Every afternoon the men are given about eight grounders to field. They then practice the ways of sliding and running to bases and follow this up with a short run to the Gymnasium where they go through a system of dumbbell work. As yet, no regular batting practice has been done, but a few of the men are practicing in the cage one or two mornings every week. At present seventeen...
This new form of ray lamp is that of a cone, and its characteristic difference from the ordinary Crooke's tube is that the sides or walls of the lamp are made of sheet aluminum 1/10 in. thickness; the base of the lamp is made of solid glass, practically a plug fitted into the base of the aluminum cone with paster-of-Paris, and made air tight. A metallic ring passes around the base of the cone and holds the sides of the cone firmly to the glass bottom. Through a point a little to the side of the centre...