Word: catchings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...course. No official time was taken, but the stroke averaged about 29. The freshman crew went out at 4.30 o'clock and the four-oared at 5.30 o'clock. In the coaching of the freshmen especial care was directed toward getting the oars in the water quickly on the catch...
Clarkson will pitch in today's game and, as R. Kernan has gone with the track team to New York to compete in the intercollegiate track games. Stephenson will catch, Carr taking the latter's place at right field...
...respectively, changed places in order to make the work lighter for Minturn, who is suffering from a weak back. In a time row down-stream over the mile and seven-eighths course the work was noticeably ragged. Several of the men showed a tendency to be late at the catch, and the whole crew rowed lifelessly. The time made was slow, and at no time was the stroke raised above 32 to the minute. On the way back to the boathouse, however, the men rowed better together and with more life and drive...
...quite unable to hit Jackson who showed good control and judgement. Although Alexander started out well for the Juniors, he was batted freely in the third and fourth innings. Gilman, who was put in his place in the fifth, was more effective. Pierce made a very pretty one-handed catch in left field in the fifth inning. The batting of Pier, who made two home runs with men on bases each time, was the feature of the game...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 25.--The Yale baseball team defeated Georgetown today by the score of 9 to 0. A very good one handed catch by Cote, and Bowman's home run with two men on bases were the features of the game...