Word: caught
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This year no one will be allowed to leave the Yard with a lantern, and any person caught tearing down lanterns will be summarily expelled from the Yard. Such measures as these, however, can be effective only with the co-operation of all those who wish to render the illumination a fitting ending for Class Day, and a pleasant memory for our guests. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...Jones '08, of Excelleo, O., plays catcher. He prepared at Exeter, where he caught for two years, captaining the team in his senior year. He is 19 years old, weighs 170 pounds, and is 5 feet 11 inches tall...
...Chapin '07, of Rochester, N. Y., is substitute catcher. He prepared at Andover where he caught on the second team. He caught on the university team last year. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 7 1-2 inches tall, and weighs 143 pounds...
...starting a length behind, and finished three-quarters of a length ahead. The Freshman boat went as well as it has at any time this season. The University four-oar rowed over the two-mile course, but no time was taken. The crew was not well together and Emmons caught a crab near the mile and a half flag...
...crew rowed vigorously, but at times showed a tendency to shorten the stroke. Aided by the tide, however, the boat spaced well against a strong head wind. The Freshman boat ran smoothly until the last half mile, when Mulligan seemed to lose control of his oar. Severance, at 5, caught a crab about three-quarters of a mile from the finish, and Rackemann, at 3, jumped his slide in the spurt. A slight change was made in the make-up of the Freshman eight. Mulligan returned to number 4, from which position he was yesterday changed...