Word: beating
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hard drive by McClure in the sixth, close to the foul line, which he got after a long run. Each time at bat, he hit the ball squarely, getting a three-bagger the first time and being called out at first on an infield hit, which he apparently beat to the base. Currier caught Brennan well and secured two hits out of three times...
With a lead of two runs to overcome, Harvard rallied in the ninth. Briggs went out, Grebenstein to Schildmiller, and McCall struck out. With two down, Captain Dexter beat out a slow grounder to shortstop and immediately stole second. Simons advanced him with a pretty single to centre and took second on a fielder's choice. Leonard was put in to bat for Pounds and scored Dexter with a hit past third. Pritchett, the last man up, knocked a low fly to- wards second which was caught by Norton...
...last lap M. S. Crosby '08 spurted and won in slow time. Groves finished third; but, as he is a graduate student, H. W. King '08, who finished fourth, secured the point for third place. M. B. Van Brunt '08 ran well in the half-mile and beat H. Watson '10 by five yards...
...awarded to B. T. Stephenson '08, who made a good record of 43 feet 3-4 inches, considering the earliness of the season. In the handicap high jump R. G. Harwood '09, with a handicap of 2 1-2 inches and an actual jump of 5 feet 8 inches, beat G. E. Roosevelt '09 by an inch...
...door events H. W. Horne '08 secured first place in the novice high hurdle race, with B. T. Stephenson '08 a close second. In the handicap 45-yard hurdle race W. M. Rand '09 just beat A. B. Mason '08, who had a handicap of 5 feet, W. Minot '07 easily won the cross-country run, which was about a mile and a half long, in 6 minutes and 58 seconds. M. H. Whitney '09 with a handicap of 10 seconds over Minot won second place...