Word: cools
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...large houses at the Castle Square Theatre this week, and those who do not attend deny themselves a rare pleasure. The second summer season is fairly started and all indications point to a success even greater than that of last year. The popularity of the Castle Square as a cool and perfectly ventilated theatre, where one can hear the best music for the least money, is increasing steadily. The promenade concerts between the acts by the Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club, giving the latest music of the day in a popular form, are highly enjoyable. The best seats...
...poor showing at the bat was due to the good pitching of Fitz and Harris. Both did well but Fitz was especially good. He did not allow Ninety-seven a hit, and struck out nine men, while with men on bases he was particularly cool and effective...
Fitz pitched a splendid game for Ninety-nine. He struck out twelve men, and held the Sophomores down to six hits, two of which would have been easy outs but for the darkness. He also had perfect control of the ball and was very cool at critical times...
Dartmouth played a cool steady game throughout. The men played especially well whenever Harvard got anyone on bases. Tabor pitched a steady though not a very strong game...
Haughton made a beautiful running backward catch of Adams's high fly in the fourth, but did not at other times cover as much territory as he should have done. Scannell led in the hitting with a single and a double, but did not play as cool a game as usually...