Word: expectancy
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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NINETY-FOUR 5; NINETY SIX 1.If the freshmen hope to win in Saturday's game with Princeton '96, they must play far different ball than they played in yesterday's game with the juniors. They were thoroughly outclassed at every point. How in the world they expect to score with four scattered hits, or to prevent their opponents from scoring, when they make ten errors, is difficult to understand. Every man in the infield made one or more errors. The worst feature of all was the base running. A stranger to the game would not have known that any such...
CLASS OF '93. - All seniors who expect to appear in the Harvard Portfolio must sit for their photographs this week...
...Saturday adds one more to Harvard's long list of victories on the track. To the men who represented the university so honorably and successfully we wish to extend our heartiest congratulations. The victory was clearly earned, and by a score much larger than we had dared to expect. Many a point was won by a very narrow margin, but in every case it was pure grit and determination which decided the event in Harvard's favor. In spite of rain and wind, the games never lacked in excitement. All in all they were, from a standpoint of interest...
...good, if he had not been unsteady at critical moments. Dakin struck out nine men. The game yesterday was in a way a good thing for the nine, for the attempts, all too often successful, to "rattle" them, gave them a lesson in the way of what they must expect at an exciting point in a game with Princeton. The most inexecusable thing was their base-running. With two men on bases in the ninth, they failed to score because too careless in stealing to third. They should have better instruction on this point and should be taught to keep...
...WHITEHEAD,Leader.ALL men who expect to compete in the class games must be examined this afternoon...