Word: equalize
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most trivial thing in the world. Even with small boys this would seem inexcusable. An enthusiastic second eleven may turn an inferior first eleven into a winning team. Ninety-nine did this last year; it is now '00's privilege as representatives of Harvard to try to equal this record. At all events the University expects them to do their best...
COLLEGE ROOM for half-price. A bonus equal to half the rental is offered to any one taking 41 Divinity. Price less bonus $37.50. Apply at Bursar's office and at 36 Grays...
...sole cause for the loss of the game was Harvard's weak batting. Summersgill had the opposing batsmen completely at his mercy and never lost his head at critical moments. Several times a hit at the right time would have brought in runs for Harvard, but no one was equal to the occasion. A large number of men hit grounders to Summersgill who had nine assists and made several pretty stops. The Brown infield played the finest game that has been seen in Cambridge this year and cut off several apparently safe hits. Brown was fortunate in bunching her hits...
...until the fifth that Princeton was able to score, but then Paine's unsteadiness gave her four runs. One run was added in the eighth, which tied the score. Then for five innings neither side could make a run. Even when Princeton broke the spell by scoring, Harvard was equal to the emergency, again making a tie. Here Harvard might have won but for poor coaching. After this Harvard again had an opportunity of winning but failed to accept it. Princeton scored two runs in the sixteenth which gave her the game...
...been very large, and patrons have been enthusiastic in their praise of the manner in which Verdi's work is staged. Next week the same company of singers will take up "Rigoletto." The production will be a new one at the Castle Square, and the management promise a show equal in every respect to "Aida...