Word: far
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...once. For nearly three quarters of an hour the ball went back and forth without either side scoring. Harvard's attack shot again and again, and shot accurately, but H. Hodge in goal turned the ball aside each time, and frequently followed it up, securing it and sending it far down the field. At last Hale tipped it to Gardner, who got a low throw unchecked, and sent the ball twisting between the posts. Time, 43 minutes...
...hits and three errors, one in the second, on a base on balls, a passed ball and a wild pitch, and one in the third on a base hit and two battery errors. This ended their run getting, and they only succeeded in getting one man as far as third, he being left there. Harvard scored five runs in the fifth inning, on a two-base hit by Hurley and four errors; three in the seventh on two bases on balls, a hit, and two errors, and three in the ninth on a base on balls, a hit, and four...
...far as can now be decided, the following men will represent Harvard in the inter-collegiate games...
...students of the University of Pennsylvania. This is the first time a Greek comedy has been presented in America, and we offer our sincere congratulations to the men who, by patience, perseverance, and hard labor, have made the undertaking such a success. This performance will doubtless go far towards silencing the cry that has of late sounded through the land, "The classics must go!" Here, at Harvard, a tragedy has been performed with great success. Would it not be possible for us, following the example set by our Pennsylvania brethren, to produce one of the grand old comedies of Greece...
...defeated by the Lowells; this is their second game and second defeat this season. If the cricket club wishes to win another championship for Harvard, it will have to take a decided brace and go to work in a more systematic way than it has been doing so far. The captain, or his representative, ought to see that the eleven and substitutes are out punctually every afternoon. The training of these men should be the first thing seen to; they should be given plenty of opportunity to bat, and the best bowlers should bowl to them. The present system...