Word: browne
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be made. Mr. J. L. Smith of Boston supervised yesterday afternoon the painting and decorating of the palace. The main walls of the central por- tico will be colored and surmounted by ornamental borders in conventional Greek design. The rest of the structure will be stained a yellowish brown tint to indicate the wear of time...
Castle and Hay were equally effective, the former striking out five men and the latter six. Castle did not have as good control as in the Brown game, and gave four men their bases on balls. He fielded his position well, however, and ran four men out at first. Currier was fast and wide awake, held Castle well, and made one accurate throw to second in the first inning, catching Yerkes by several feet. The infield without exception played an errorless game. Simons, besides accepting his only chance, made a clean single, sending McCall to third, from where he scored...
Since the first game with Harvard the Pennsylvania team has had an unsuccessful season. Columbia and Brown have been defeated by scores of 6 to 4, and 4 to 3, but Pennsylvania has lost twice to the strong Cornell nine by scores of 2 to 0 and to 1. Yale defeated Pennsylvania by the decisive score of 13 to 0, and at Providence on Monday Brown won from Pennsylvania, 5 to 2. The game with Exeter on Wednesday was cancelled...
...will have the further advantage of playing on the home diamond, the Pennsylvania team has played brilliantly at times, and the game today will probably be close. At Philadelphia last month it required ten innings to decide the game, Hay keeping the hits well scattered. Castle pitched well against Brown, however, and with good support, may be depended upon. In the field the team has lately shown consistent improvement...
Yesterday the University team held a long batting and fielding practice, followed by base running, which was poor in the Cornell game. At times the work was erratic, but the men improved toward the end, and played with considerable dash and spirit. The batting orders: HARVARD. BROWN. Leonard, 3b. 3b., Hoye Stephenson, 1b. s.s., Jones McCall, 2b. c., Paine Dexter, l.f. p., Tift Pounds, r.f. r.f., Raymond Currier, c. 2b., Dickinson Simons, s.s. 1b., Elrod Giles, c.f. l.f., Keen Greene, p. c.f., Dennie...