Word: clean
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University started the scoring in the last of the second inning. Hammond was given a base on balls, and was advanced to second on Buell's clean single to left field. Burgess grounded to the second baseman, but the latter threw to second, cutting off Buell. With a man on first and third, Larrabee knocked out a long sacrifice fly to center field which allowed Hammond to score on the throw-in. Burgess crossed the plate a minute later for the second tally on Herrmann's single to right field. Buell added one more run to the total...
...Crimson evened the count in the last of the fourth, however. With two out, Field reached first on a ground ball which the third baseman failed to handle cleanly, stole second on the next ball pitched, and finally crossed the plate on Burton's hot liner to center field. Another rally was started in the next inning, again with two outs. After knocking out a clean single, McGlone stole second and third, and scored easily as result of Knowlton's single. The inning was brought to a close directly afterwards when the latter tried to repeat McGlone's stunt...
...have had the rather unexpected result of giving new confidence to many men who were afraid there was something serious the matter with them when there was not. These examinations are also significant as showing that the men who enter college nowadays, with rare exceptions, come to college with clean and wholesome bodies. There are compulsory physical examinations also for candidates for teams, and other students may have such examinations if they wish. The professor of hygiene has the power to prevent any man from playing on a team if his physical condition makes it unwise...
...clean sweep by the Yale Freshman athletes in the final event of Saturday's track meet in the Stadium, snatched victory from the hands of the Crimson first year men and carried the day for the visitors with a margin of 1-3 of a point. When the discus throw, which completed the day's program, began, the Freshmen were leading by 8 2-3 points, the score standing at 67 1-3 to 58 2-3. M. A. Cheek Jr., the only possible Crimson point-winner in the event, fell short of the third best Yale distance...
...University Freshmen were notably weak in the field events, gaining only 21 1-3 points in those contests to 41 2-3 for their opponents: In the track events, however, the Crimson first year men made a better showing, capturing five out of eight first places, and making a clean sweep in both the half mile and the mile. The times were not on the whole very good, because the winners were hampered by the cold rain, and a wet, slow track...