Word: dead
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with tents in the course of the year, when the members of the school visit many historical sites, and make the acquaintance of peasant and bedouin life. Occasionally there are adventures with the bedouin, as where the party of two years ago was robbed on the border of the Dead Sea. But travel is ordinarily safe in Palestine. The members of the school last year made many short trips, not requiring tents, and three of greater length with tents. These were to the southern end of the Dead Sea in company with the Dominican School of Jerusalem; to Beersheba...
...Seniors scored one run in the second on Hall's hit and Weston's three-bagger. These were the Senior's only hits. They scored again in the third on a base on balls, a dead ball, and an error, and tied the score in the fourth on a base on balls, a steal, a sacrifice, and a passed ball. The Sophomores added two more in the sixth and seventh innings on two hits and some errors. The Seniors again tied the score in the seventh, making two runs through a base on balls and a bad throw over first...
...freshmen at New Haven by the close score of 3 to 2. The game was well played throughout, the fielding of the Freshmen being errorless, but Yale made two costly errors. Hicks' pitching was very strong, until the ninth inning, when three bases on balls, two hits and a dead ball, gave Yale two runs...
...were prevented by good fielding. In the eighth inning, Aronson, the first man up, got to first on Logan's error, took second on Palmer's sacrifice, and scored on Hall's second hit, a hard drive to right centre. In the ninth Delano went to first on a dead ball, and was advanced to third on singles by Foster and Brown. With the bases full, Hicks hit a slow roller towards pitcher, which forced Delano at the plate. Pond, the last man on the list, lined out a hard drive over second, scoring Foster and Brown. With Hicks...
...omitted because an Advocate editor lost the key to the vault. The 100-yard dash was one by a splendid burst of profanity. The first heat of the 220-yard dash was very hot, but the leading man got cold feet, and the heat, dying, was declared a dead one. The axe-sharpening contest was one by A. Hard Grynde...