Word: broatch
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...when play began, but nevertheless the bowlers, especially Garrett, C. Skinner, and Street did some excellent work. The Yale team went to the bat first and was retired for 28 runs. The feature of the inning was Lineaweaver's drive for 2, and the steady play of Tibbitts and Broatch who stayed in together for about half an hour without making any runs. The Harvard team did not score very fast, but had no great difficulty in topping Yale's figures. Corning with 12 runs and S. Skinner with 10 led the batting. A second inning was begun and Yale...
...Broatch, b. Garrett...
Composition prizes, class of 1891-First prizes, John J. Cox, Howard T. Kingsbury, Ray B. Smith; second prizes, Grovesnor Atterbury, James W. Broatch, Harry H. Tweedy; third prizes, Francis T. Brown, Hampton P. Howell, Robert G. McClung, Edward A. Thurber...
...freshman class at Yale there are a number of men who have played cricket to some extent before entering, among them some who are experienced players. An association has been formed by these men solely for their own amusement, and is not intended to represent the university at all. Broatch, '91, has been elected president of the association; Drummond, '90, Sheff., vice-president, and Wright, '91, secretary and treasurer. A committee has also been appointed to draw up a constitution and to secure suitable grounds for practice. A challenge has been received from the Harvard Cricket Club...
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