Word: catch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard run in which he dodged a half-dozen tacklers, the latter placed the ball on the 20-yard line. It looked like another score, but Holy Cross held on the 2-yard line and punted out. Brickley tried a goal from the 30-yard line on a fair catch but the ball went wide. Holy Cross scrimmaged from her 20-yard line, but, as O'Brien was thrown for a loss of 10 yards, a punt was needed. Hardwick again took the ball on the 45-yard line and ran in 35 yards, the second longest gain...
...first inning when McDevitt singled, reached third on a passed ball, and came home on a single by Dexter. Harvard took the lead in the third inning. With one down Wigglesworth walked, and scored when Pushee fumbled the ball and then overthrew first in an effort to catch Tomes. The latter reached second on the play, took third on Wingate's out, and scored when Simons failed to handle an easy bounder...
...line-up of the University team will be unchanged, except that Reeves will probably catch for the first time since his injury. Either Tomes, Bartholf or Hardy will start in the box. In all probability the same order will be preserved in the first game against Yale on Tuesday. The batting orders: HARVARD. PILGRIMS. Wingate, s.s. 3b., Lanigan Bolton, c.f. l.f., McDevitt Babson, l.f. c., Clifford Potter, 2b. 2b., Dexter or Wadsworth Clark, 1b. 1b., McLaughlin Reeves, c. c.f., Heydock Gibson, 3b. s.s., Simons Wigglesworth, r.f. p., Hicks Tomes, Bartholf or Hardy, p. r.f., Bushee
...visit a pleasant one. Men who know sub-freshmen should "show them the ropes" to some extent and not assume the ridiculously childish air of undergraduate psuedo-dignity which prejudices the stranger. It may help the sub-freshman to find himself sooner when he comes in, if he can catch a glimpse now of what is and what is not worth while. Let us at least extend courteous hospitality to the visiting "examination team...
...afternoon the University eight paddled down over the first mile of the course, and back again. The stroke was kept below 28 to the minute, but the boat ran wonderfully between strokes, and there was a noticeable decrease in the amount of checking at the catch. The time for a half-mile was caught at 2 minutes, 40 seconds. All three four-oared crews confined their afternoon work to a few racing starts...