Word: caught
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wingate in the fourth inning. Doherty was on third when Middlebrook hit sharply to Curtis. The runner was so fast that it was impossible to attempt to catch him at first, yet Curtis made a feint to throw to Milholland, and then snapped the ball to Wingate, Doherty being caught off the base...
...University team had a decidedly off day and during the first part of the game played very erratic ball. Syracuse got a single, and a home run off Hardy in the first inning, scoring two runs. Kling hit for three bases but was caught trying to get home. Babson replaced him at this point, but was in turn replaced by Ernst in the seventh inning. Three bad errors materially assisted in giving Syracuse their other three runs. The fine fielding of the visitors was in sharp contrast to that of Harvard. They made many sensational stops and catches...
Sixteen competitors started at Harvard Bridge with Withington leading. Nelson followed him closely and gained slowly. At the three-quarter mile mark he had drawn up abreast but caught a crab which checked him so badly that he crossed the line two lengths behind Withington. At the finish Nelson was less than a length ahead of C. W. Peabody '12. R. S. Parker '12, the winner of the race last year, finished a length behind Peabody...
Pennsylvania defeated Yale by six lengths over the two-mile course on the Connecticut river at Springfield Saturday. At the start Yale jumped into the lead, rowing a high stroke, but Pennsylvania quickly caught up and steadily increased its lead to the finish...
...made on a centre from Byng which bounced high and was headed in by Winston. Five minutes later Seamans netted the ball on a drive from scrimmage. With but three minutes to play Needham dribbled the ball past three Columbia men and shot from the side-line. The ball caught in the very corner...