Word: crossings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brown was beaten by Holy Cross 10-5. Brown fielded poorly and ran bases wretchedly...
Mason led at the bat for Harvard, besides doing some clever base running. Abbott, who again filled his old position at third, earned his right to second place on the batting order by three singles. Highlands was dropped to seventh place, but, as in the Holy Cross and Brown games, did all his batting at critical moments. In the third he drove in three runs with his three base hit, and scored himself on an error, while in the eighth his double was good for two more. The score...
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...Yale freshman crew is considered one of the best in years. With the exception of Capt. Cross, who fitted at Groton, not a member of the crew has ever before this year rowed in an eight oared boat. Whatever excellence the crew attains will be due largely to the coaching, which has been exceptionally careful this year. Several of the 'varsity coachers, including Hartwell and Bolton, have given the freshmen much attention. Since winning the class championship the crew has been rowing two or three times a week in spurts with the 'varsity, the latter keeping to their long four...
Earned runs, Harvard 4. First base on errors Harvard 1. Left on bases. Harvard 6, Holy Cross 3. First base on balls, off Highlands 4; off Stafford 5. Struck out, by Highlands 13; by Stafford 4. Home run, Sullivan. Three base hits, Sullivan, Hallowell, Bannon. Two base hit, Hallowell. Sacrifice hits, Cotter, Bannon. Stolen bases, Leahy 3, Upton, Mason 2, Hallowell 2. Double plays, Hickey, and Cotter. Hit by pitcher, by Stafford 1. Wild pitch, Highlands. Passed balls, Leahy, Mason, Umpire, Mr. Brady. Time of game...