Word: bunch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...miles permitted very little of it. Although the men knew the danger of straggling on such a course, the whole team, with the exception of Boyd, Blackman and MacLure, dallied at the start and let the Yale runners, who were thoroughly familiar with the footing get off in a bunch ahead. The Yale runners also gained when coming down from West Rock, and the Harvard men ran a hopeless race trying to catch them in the rough going afterwards. Boynton ran well in the last four miles, and MacLure did well-throughout, considering he had a bad cold. Captain Boyd...
...Freshman baseball team was defeated by Milton Academy at Milton yesterday afternoon, by the score of 9 to 7. The Freshman team got 10 hits to Milton's 7, but they could not bunch their hits, and made several errors which enabled Milton to score. Nash scored a home run for the Freshmen...
...respectively. Promptness is necessary on the part of both classes for many men have one-thirties. All Seniors will be expected to wear caps and gowns. Members of the Freshman class are again reminded that the reputation of the Freshman classes in general and 1916 in particular necessitates a bunch of coin...
...whether they win or lose, and it should not be left for the eleven or twelve men on the squad alone to raise their cheer for the other team. Good plays ought to be cheered, and good attempts at plays ought to be cheered. Even little Amherst, with a bunch of twenty or twenty-five men, showed more life and enthusiasm than the whole of Harvard at the Amherst game on Soldiers Field...
...Freshman baseball team defeated the Pilgrims in a well-contested game Saturday afternoon by the score of 4 to 0. The visitors secured eight hits to the Freshmen's five; but their inability to bunch hits at the proper time, together with the superior team-work of the Freshmen, accounted for the lack of runs. The Pilgrims came closest to scoring in the second inning, when Minot took first on a fielder's choice, was advanced to second by a sacrifice, but was touched out at the plate by Brickley in an attempt to score on Carlisle's single. Each...