Word: bases
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other hand, Frye was at his best and had the visitors at his mercy throughout the entire game. He allowed but two hits and his control was almost perfect, only one base on balls being given. Waterman caught his first game on the University team in gilt-edged manner and to him and Frye go the greatest credit for yesterday's victory. The two other new men Nash and Fripp gave abundant evidence that the two po- sitions made vacant by graduation last year will be well taken care of this season...
Nevertheless Moliere's writings had a far-reaching influence upon the doctrines of contemporary medical men, and all his ideas in this respect have triumphed. Moliere dared to attack, even the most famous doctors and in almost all cases he showed that with perfect reasoning they were apt to base their theories on false diagnoses. Moliere knew human nature and depicted it truthfully and it was through this power combined with his hatred of the doctors and their methods, that Moliere did so much to raise the science of medicine and save humanity from contemporary abuses...
...innings' play, but at the end, the team led by Coach Sexton was victorious by a 7 to 6 score. Several men were out for the first time this season. M. B. Phillips '15 who played in part of the Yale series last June, played at third base for three innings. F. G. Fripp '16 and H. L. Nash '16, both of last year's Freshman nine, got into the game for the first time. Every member of the squad was able to get several innings of work...
...afternoon, the outfielders getting their first real workout. The infielders tried their accustomed positions, each man playing for a few minutes at a time in order to give all the competitors a chance. Captain D. J. P. Wingate '14, at shortstop, and R. R. Ayres '15 at first base were the only veterans at their regular positions...
...soon such a campaign would be successful in the raising of the entire sum, but it is certainly evident that a gymnasium is needed, and must eventually be built. This was the understanding on which the undergraduates pledged their money, and is the understanding on which they should base their payment. The committee does not plan and does not wish to receive money under false pretences, but it does expect every man who pledged money for the sake of having an up to date gymnasium connected with the University to live up to his word...