Word: defeats
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman nine lost to the Boston Latin School team yesterday in a carelessly played game, by the score of 12 to 11. The defeat was the natural result of the carelessness and lack of snap which has characterized the team's practice for some time. The infield played poorly, missing many easy chances. Neither Hutchinson nor Alexander, who replaced him in the fifth inning, pitched effectively, and they were especially weak when men were on bases. White, the Latin School pitcher, was steady and fairly effective. Parker supported the Freshman pitchers well, and caught six men attempting to steal second...
Yesterday the University golf team lost its match with the Wollaston Golf Club by one hole. The defeat is not a discouraging one, as Richardson was unable to do himself justice on account of a severe cold, and Curtis and Lindsley were unable to play...
...University basketball team defeated Williston Academy at Williston Saturday by the score of 22 to 21. The game was closely contested from start to finish, and the fact that this is the first defeat received by Williston for two years adds importance to the victory. Williston has defeated both Yale and Dartmouth...
...finding out, but it was report so common that even editors of the CRIMSON must have heard of it, that there was much opposition to the nomination of the man in question, and that he was run independently. That a clique, which all but controlled affairs tried to defeat him there is no doubt, but it appears now that "for the peace of the family" the man in question was bracketed for a marshalship by the societies. No correspondent at the time know all the facts, although from the attitude taken by the CRIMSON, it did know them, and although...
...second day's play Columbia took first place by defeating Yale, and Harvard second place by defeating Princeton. Harvard's only chance at the opening of the third round was that Princeton should win two games from Columbia and that Harvard should defeat Yale. But Harvard lost to Yale and Princeton to Columbia, thus giving Columbia a lead of 2 1-2 points. The game between Sawin (Y) and Perry (H) in the final round is considered the most brilliant in the history of intercollegiate chess. Perry was forced to resign after no less than twenty four moves...