Word: beating
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Undertakers were given the game aginst the Kitty Dames, scheduled for yesterday afternoon, as the latter did not show up. On Norton's Field yesterday afternoon the Jumbos defeated the Cold Hands 22-15, in a seven inning game; the Pearlines beat the Spaniards 12-8, and the Baby McKees defeated the Reconcentrados in five innings...
...Norton's Field yesterday afternoon the Dinwitts beat the Buzizzers, 21-6 in a seven-inning game. The Hollis Halls defeated the Woodchucks, 15-5; and the Hot Tomales beat the Incognitos in eight innings, 15-14. On Soldiers Field the Farmers defeated the Notobacs...
...Soldiers Field last Saturday afternoon the No Names beat the Kitty Dames by default. The game between the Cold Hands and Undertakers was called at five o'clock and was awarded to the Undertakers. The score at the time was 9 to 0. The games in Section I, that were played on Norton's Field, resulted as follows: Jumbos 22, Pearlines 9; the Spaniards 14, Reconcentrados 7; Baby McKees 23, Scrub 7-11-44, 3. Section II will play today as follows...
...games in the Leiter cup series were played yesterday afternoon. The Incognitos beat the Buzizzers 20 to 15; and the Hollis Halls defeated the Hot Tomales...
...your paper. It seems to me to express the position which every student of Harvard should hold. The word to men going into battle is "Steady, men," and I think it applies in this crisis of our national affairs. Those young men who lose their heads at the first beat of the drum make poor soldiers and do not benefit the cause of their country...