Word: came
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...took a bad bound on the running track, Lanigan threw wild to third, and three men scored. Mitchell was out on a fly to right field. Dartmouth's last run was made in the sixth inning, when Hobart singled and, with Eaton's sacrifice and a wild pitch, Hobart came home...
Amherst on its part fielded well and secured eight hits off Lanigan, one of which went for three bases. Until the last inning, however, Lanigan kept the hits well scattered, and Amherst's only earned run came when Palmer hit to right for three bases and came home on Michaels's single. The other two runs came in the sixth and seventh innings. Washburn singled with two out. Danahey followed with a hit to right, which Aronson failed to stop, the first runner going all the way home, and Danahey reaching second. In the seventh Palmer singled with...
...team, on the other hand, showed weaknesses in the events in which it was thought to be the strongest, as for instance the quarter and half-mile. As a result of the hard rains during the past week the track was rather heavy and slow, and a downpour, which came just before the 220-yard hurdles and 220-yard dash were run off, left the track in very poor condition and caused slow time in these two events...
...seconds. Barstow of Dartmouth was second and E. L. Viets '10 third. The two-mile was won by M. S. Crosby '08 in the slow time of 10 minutes, 11 1-5 seconds, after much changing of leaders and a fast spurt the last half lap. Walker of Dartmouth came in second three yards behind Crosby, and R. E. Dole '10 was third...
...Whitcher '09, in 2 minutes, 3 seconds, with H. Watson '10 second, and Carns of Dartmouth third. Much credit is due G. W. Ryley '10 who acted as pace maker and led the squad for nearly the whole distance before giving in to those who won places. Ryley came in fourth...