Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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SAMUEL DEXTER, Manager H. U. B. C.LOST.- A gold watch on Jarvis, somewhere at south end of seats near tennis courts. Name on inside cover. Finder please return to 10 Matthews...
...toss and had to take the field, but, owing principally to Garrett's good bowling, retired their opponents for only 60. Then Harvard made 120, of which Garrett made 55. He was in over an hour and a half for his runs. He showed great judgment and, towards the end he hit all around with great freedom Among his hits was a drive out of the ground straight over the bowler's head. Carpenter, who was unfortunately run out, J. P. Lee, and Crowninshield, all played well for their runs. The Athletic Association started their second innings, but the light...
...afternoon under extremely unfavorable conditions. A strong headwind was blowing and the water for the first mile was very rough. The race started at the Union Boat House, and for the first quarter-mile the rowing was very close, Finally leading Van Schaick, the only other entry. At the end of the half mile the men were rowing very hard and Finally was leading by one length. From this point on, Finally gradually increased his lead until at the Harvard Bridge there was a little more than one length of clear water between the two boats. The race ended...
...Athletic associations shall be at liberty to withdraw from the plan at the end of any college year...
February 18: Young is flattened. Josh Caplan is bashed. MacDonald never sets foot on the ice. But Harvard hangs on to defuse the Engineers, 4-3 in overtime, to end a six-game road streak...