Word: catches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...boathouse, when both crews raised the stroke to 35. Both eights are going very well at present, the Freshmen in particular are showing fine form as compared with past Freshman crews. The rhythm and time of the University crew are much improved and the fault of clipping the catch at a high stroke has been to a large extent eliminated...
...Soldiers field. Harvard used three pitchers: Bartholf held the New Hampshire team hitless for four innings, Hitchcock allowed two hits in two innings, and Hardy allowed three hits in the remaining two innings. The game was called at the end of the eighth, so that the Exeter team could catch a train...
...hard attempt of the University men to retie the score in their half of the inning was spoiled by Loud's nice catch of Clark's short outfield...
...University team will today be handicapped by the loss of Reeves, who will be out of the game because of his sprained ankle. Young, who will catch in his place has a split finger. Bartholf will probably start the game in the box for Harvard, while Brown will probably use either Warner or Conzelman both of whom pitched in Cambridge last year...
...impossible to find exactly the right combination. Nearly two weeks ago Newton was put in at stroke, and improvement has been steady since then; nevertheless the eight is not yet entirely together, and the recovery is not smooth enough. The result is that the men are hurried at the catch and are unable to apply their power quickly and evenly. There is no doubt that the boat is travelling through the water much faster than it has in the few weeks previous and if the crew can get together and apply its power throughout a long stroke, there...