Word: crossings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Princeton, all the class hare and hound clubs have been organized into one university association, called the Cross-Country Run, to develop long distance runners...
...feature of the day was the final singles between Hovey, of Harvard, and Campbell, of Columbia. In this match Hovey distinguished himself by making a number of seemingly impossible returns of long, high hit balls and by his accurate cross-court smashing. Campbell also did some first-class playing, his side court shots being very cleverly placed. It required five sets and fifty games to decide the match. Of these Hovey won the first, third and fifth sets, taking 25 games, while Campbell captured the second and fourth sets with a total of 25 games to his credit. The afternoon...
...Jones. Harvey unluckily slipped, giving Souls a life at first; Jackson's passed ball gave him second, and Every's fumble of Stone's grounder third. Stone stole second. Manley hit to Jones, who tried to catch Soule off third, but a wild throw let both Stone and Soule cross the plate. Fox spoiled Howe's hit by a pretty play, and Hallowell flied to short...
Wild throws by Every and Bliss in the third inning gave Frothingham a chance to cross the plate though Johnson was thrown out at third. Trafford fouled out. Upton drove the ball to left for two bases, took third on a wild throw, but was left there as soule struck out. Flies to Johnson and Soule, and Jackson's strike out retired Yale...
...base hits, Mahoney, Echeverrai; base on balls, Mahoney (2), Curtis (2), Echeverrai, Merritt (2), Donnelly (2), Soule (2); base on errors, Harvard 7, Holy Cross 3; struck out, Boland, Cain, Merritt, Halloran (2), Dean, Trafford, Upton, Soule, Bates; double plays, Soule-Dean-Trafford (2); passed balls, Merritt 2; wild pitch, Bates; left on bases, Harvard 6, Holy Cross 12; umpire, Bond; time...