Word: cleaned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with effective coaching. Among them are Hogan, the Exeter tackle, Glass, a 217 pound guard from Mercersburg, Hamlin, Goss, Holt, Olcott and Francis. Hogan's record at Exeter, where he captained the team, makes him a strong candidate, and Glass, in spite of his weight, proved himself quick and clean in interfering for Shaw last Saturday...
...Reid '01 followed Mr. Billings. He emphasized the need of physical purity and healthy habits in college men. Clean living and resolute allegiance to high principles will win ultimate recognition, the speaker said. The strict rules which govern athletic training may profitably be observed through a man's whole career in college--and afterwards...
...score of 20 to 4. All three of Carlisle's pitchers were hit freely, and in the field the Indians were weaker than any other team which Harvard has played this season. Against easy pitching Harvard batted well. The men were more careful than usual in meeting the ball cleanly, and were not constantly trying to make long hits. On the bases the team showed its usual speed and keenness to take advantage of fielding misplays, but made occasional blunders. Harvard's fielding was fast and clean; of the two errors, Coolidge's was excusable and Reid's was made...
...inning. Clark continued his improvement in batting, getting two hits; and accepted his fielding chances in good style. Coolidge made two errors, one of which was inexcusable, but these were counterbalanced by his fielding of several hard chances and his timely hit in the eighth inning. Wendell made two clean hits which made his two runs possible, but when he batted at critical times he weakened and made easy outs. Devens got a good lesson in speed from Davies, who several times almost retired men at first base after they had hit to right field. Murphy, Putnam and George were...
...Freshman baseball nine was defeated at New Haven on Saturday by the Yale freshmen by the score 11 to 4. The rain made clean playing impossible. In the first three innings Alexander was hit freely, Yale bunching hits and scoring ten runs. After the third inning Alexander settled down and Yale secured but one more run. Considering the condition of the field, the fielding of both teams was fairly steady. Dana batted well and was the only man who could hit Patton consistently...