Word: came
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Colby in a fast game yesterday afternoon by a score of 10 to 0. Harvard's playing in all departments of the game was better than at any time this season, and showed that the team is reaching satisfactory form. The most important improvement was the timely batting. Hits came just when they were needed, and none were wasted. The base-running showed speed and good judgment, and the fielding was clean and accurate...
...three runs in the second inning resulted from two bases on balls and singles by Devens, Frantz and Reid. In the third inning G. C. Clark led off with a home run. Kernan got a base on balls and was forced at second by Devens, who stole second and came home on Murphy's long single. In the fourth inning the Amherst team went to pieces, making four costly errors, and this with a hit by Coolidge and a base on balls brought in five runs. Successive singles by Frantz, Reid and Stillman scored the last two runs...
...University crews were coached yesterday from the launch by E. C. Storrow '89, and R. Bullard '96. The roughness of the water prevented a trial race between the crews. H. Bancroft 3L., came out yesterday for the first time, and rowed at 6 in G. Bancroft's boat. The orders of the crews were as follows...
...well known naturalist of Switzerland, whose voice is often heard in German magazines, came here for scientific purposes and spent his vacation in various places. When he returned, he gathered his impressions in an essay published in the most widely read review, and condensed his opinions on American universities as follows: 'The American universities are of unequal value; some are simply humbug. They are all typically American, illustrating in every respect the American spirit: they have an essentially practical purpose. The American wishes to see quick returns in facts and successes; he has scarcely ever any comprehension of theory...
...quarter-mile race, E. Bell '04, one of the limit men, set the pace for the greater part of the distance, but was passed by Willis as they came into the home stretch. Willis won in 51 1-5s., with W. G. Clerk '01, a scratch man, second, and third, S. H. Bush '01, from the 10-yard mark...