Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Never has Harvard, or any other college, had a man in whom more confidence could be placed, and who is more thoroughly earnest, fair, and high-minded in all his work, than Capt. Cabot. Yet the New York Sun, in spite of its reputation for clean journalism, has seen fit to trump up scurrilous charges which it can not possibly verify...
...halves of 15 and 10 minutes, by the score of 18 to 0. The issue of the game was never in doubt and the second eleven seldom failed to make good gains. Although the ground was very slippery, the men succeeded in getting their plays off in clean shape, and Bull in particular distinguished himself by two 40 yard runs around the end. He was very strong on the defensive also, and broke up the interference well. Hoague and Wadsworth played their usual strong game. A. R. Sargent and G. M. Sargent ran very effectively with the ball...
...more or less sensational, and were due directly to the interference which swung into shape on the end plays much better than usual. The first touchdown was scored by Dibblee on a 90-yard end run. He was cleverly blocked off for past Litting and then had practically a clean field, although he was fruitlessly pursued by Hanavan to the goal line. The second touchdown was a repetition of the first, Dibblee breaking through the field for a 40-yard run, and then passing the ball to Lewis who covered the remaining distance. The last touchdown was also scored...
...then retired the side by a slow grounder to Paine. In the last half of the third, Harvard added three more runs to her score. Chandler, Paine and Rand got their bases on balls. Then Haughton fouled out, but gave Chandler a chance to steal home. Beale hit a clean single, which brought home Paine and Rand. Beale and Stevenson, however, went out in order and Harvard was retired...
...Camp got a base on balls. Wallace hit the ball for two bases, but Camp was held on third. Goodwin struck out Reed, however, who here took Fincke's place at third, Fincke going in to pitch, knocked a long fly, which enabled Camp to score. Hazen hit a clean single and Wallace and Keator scored. Greenway retired the side by striking...